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API Spec 17K Specification for Bonded Flexible Pipe, Third Edition
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API SPECIFICATION 17K THIRD EDITION, AUGUST 2017
EFFECTIVE DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2018
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Users of this specification should be aware that further or differing requirements might be needed for individual applications. This specification is not intended to inhibit a vendor from offering, or the purchaser from accepting, alternative equipment or engineering solutions for the individual application. This may be particularly applicable where there is innovative or developing technology. Where an alternative is offered, the vendor should identify any variations from this specification and provide details.
Figures 1a, 1b, and 1c provide examples of typical bonded flexible pipe covered by this specification.
Specification for Bonded Flexible Pipe
This specification defines the technical requirements for safe, dimensionally and functionally interchangeable bonded flexible pipes that are designed and manufactured to uniform standards and criteria. See Figure 1 for an explanatory figure on typical bonded flexible pipe.
Minimum requirements are specified for the design, material selection, manufacture, testing, marking, and packaging of bonded flexible pipes, with reference to existing codes and standards where applicable. See API 17B for guidelines on the use of flexible pipes. Refer to API 17L1 and API 17L2 for the specification and recommended practice for ancillary equipment including buoyancy, bend limiters, bell mouths, and non-integral stand-alone bend stiffeners.
This specification applies to bonded flexible pipe assemblies, consisting of segments of flexible pipe body with end fittings or integrated flanges attached to both ends. API 17K does not cover flexible pipes of unbonded structure. See API 17J for guidance on unbonded flexible pipes.
This specification can be applied to flexible pipes that include nonmetallic reinforcing layers. This specification can be applied to a bonded construction pipe that includes a material or layer construction that is covered in API 17J.
Supplementary requirements for loading and discharge hoses can be found in GMPHOM provided they do not contradict those of API 17K.
The applications addressed by API 17K are for sweet and sour service production, including export and injection and seawater intake applications. Production products include oil, gas, water, and injection chemicals. This specification applies to both static and dynamic flexible pipes used as flowlines, risers, jumpers, and offshore loading and discharge hoses.
This specification does not apply to flexible pipe ancillary components. Guidelines for ancillary components are given in API 17L1 and API 17L2. This specification does not apply to flexible pipes for use in choke and kill-line applications. See API 16C for guidance on choke and kill-line applications. This specification can be applied to flexible pipes for pile hammer, gas flare, water supply, and jetting applications, though no effort was made to address the specific and unique technological aspects relating to each of these requirements.
If product is supplied bearing the API Monogram and manufactured at a facility licensed by API, the requirements of Annex A apply.
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
API Specification 6A, Specification for Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment
API Recommended Practice 17B, Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe
API Specification 17D, Specification for Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment
API Standard 1104, Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities