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(Main)Petroleum and natural gas industries - Packaged reciprocating gas compressors (ISO 13631:2002)
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Packaged reciprocating gas compressors (ISO 13631:2002)
ISO 13631:2002 gives requirements and recommendations for the design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and preparation for shipment of packaged skid-mounted, reciprocating, separable or integral compressors with lubricated cylinders and their prime movers, for use in the petroleum and natural gas industries for the compression of hydrocarbon gas.
It is also applicable to all necessary auxiliary equipment, such as water and gas coolers, silencers, emission control equipment, filters, separators, control panel, piping, etc., required to install an operable unit in compliance with the purchase specifications and with the intent of minimizing field construction and field-purchased equipment.
ISO 13631:2002 is not applicable to the following:
reciprocating compressors for petroleum and natural gas industries covered by ISO 13707;column-mounted compressors;non-lubricated compressors;compressors having trunk-type (automotive-type) pistons that also serve as crossheads;utility or instrument air compressors with a discharge gauge pressure of 0,9 MPa (9 bar) or less;compressors driven by diesel engine, gas turbine and steam turbine prime movers.
Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrie - Gaskolbenkompressoranlagen (ISO 13631:2002)
In dieser Internationalen Norm werden Anforderungen an und Empfehlungen für Konstruktion, Werkstoffe, Fertigung, Inspektion, Prüfung und Versandvorbereitungen für skid-montierte und separierbare oder in eine komplette Anlage integrierte Kolbenkompressoren mit geschmierten Zylindern und den zugehörigen Antriebsmaschinen festgelegt, die für die Anwendung in der Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrie zur Verdichtung von Kohlenwasserstoffgas vorgesehen sind.
Die Norm gilt auch für alle zugehörigen Zusatzausrüstungen, z. B. Wasser- und Gaskühler, Schalldämpfer, Einrichtungen zur Emissionskontrolle, Filter, Abscheider, Steuerpulte, Rohrleitungen usw., die benötigt werden, um eine den Liefervorschriften entsprechende betriebsfähige Einheit mit dem Ziel zu installieren, Bauarbeiten vor Ort und den Kauf von speziell für den Einsatzort bestimmten Ausrüstungsgegenständen zu verringern.
Die vorliegende Internationale Norm gilt nicht für
¾ in der Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrie angewendete Kolbenkompressoren, die in ISO 13707 erfasst werden;
¾ stehende Kompressoren;
¾ ungeschmierte Kompressoren;
¾ Kompressoren mit Tauchkolben (mit Eigenantrieb), die auch als Geradführung dienen;
¾ Kompressoren für Betriebsmittel oder Instrumentenluft, die einen Austrittsüberdruck von maximal 0,9 MPa (9 bar) erzeugen;
¾ Kompressoren, deren Antriebsmaschine ein Dieselmotor, eine Gasturbine oder eine Dampfturbine ist.
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel - Unités de compresseurs alternatifs a gaz (ISO 13631:2002)
L'ISO 13361:2002 spécifie les exigences et fournit des recommandations pour la conception, les matériaux, la fabrication, le contrôle, les essais et la préparation en vue de l'expédition des compresseurs séparables ou intégrés alternatifs montés sur châssis et assemblés, équipés de cylindres lubrifiés et de leurs machines d'entraînement, destinés à être utilisés dans les industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel pour la compression des hydrocarbures.
Elle est applicable également à tous les équipements auxiliaires nécessaires, tels que les refroidisseurs d'eau et de gaz, les silencieux, les dispositifs antipollution, les filtres, les séparateurs, les tableaux de commande, les canalisations, requis pour installer un dispositif fonctionnel conforme aux spécifications de l'acheteur et à l'objectif de réduire l'étendue du site de construction ainsi que les équipements acquis sur le terrain.
L'ISO 13361:2002 n'est pas applicable aux compresseurs suivants:
compresseurs alternatifs destinés aux industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel et couverts par l'ISO 13707; compresseurs montés sur colonnes; compresseurs non lubrifiés; compresseurs à pistons fourreaux (type automobile) qui servent également de crosses; compresseurs à air pour centrale ou instrumentation avec une pression manométrique de refoulement inférieure ou égale à 0,9 MPa (9 bar); compresseurs entraînés par un moteur diesel ou par des machines d'entraînement à turbine à gaz ou à vapeur.
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Packaged reciprocating gas compressors (ISO 13631:2002)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-maj-2004
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Packaged reciprocating gas compressors
(ISO 13631:2002)
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Packaged reciprocating gas compressors (ISO
13631:2002)
Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrie - Gaskolbenkompressoranlagen (ISO 13631:2002)
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel - Unités de compresseurs alternatifs a gaz (ISO
13631:2002)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13631:2002
ICS:
23.140 .RPSUHVRUMLLQSQHYPDWLþQL Compressors and pneumatic
VWURML machines
75.180.20 Predelovalna oprema Processing equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13631
First edition
2002-08-01
Petroleum and natural gas industries —
Packaged reciprocating gas compressors
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel — Unités de compresseurs
alternatifs à gaz
Reference number
ISO 13631:2002(E)
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ISO 2002
ISO 13631:2002(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword.vi
Introduction.vii
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references.1
3 Terms and definitions .3
4 Statutory requirements .5
5 General package requirements .5
5.1 Compressor package performance curves.5
5.2 Package arrangement .5
5.3 Drawings.5
5.4 Sound pressure level .6
5.5 Electrical area classification .6
5.6 Package installation .6
5.7 Torsional analysis .6
6 Compressor.6
6.1 General.6
6.2 Allowable speeds.7
6.3 Allowable discharge temperature .7
6.4 Rod loads .7
6.5 Compressor cylinders.7
6.6 Valves.8
6.7 Pistons, piston rods and piston rings.9
6.8 Crankcases, crankshafts, connecting rods, bearings and crossheads .10
6.9 Distance pieces.11
6.10 Packing cases and pressure packings.11
6.11 Compressor crankcase lubrication system.11
6.12 Compressor cylinder lubrication .12
6.13 Materials .13
6.14 Power transmission.14
7 Capacity control.15
7.1 General.15
7.2 Method of capacity control.15
7.3 Speed variation .15
7.4 Clearance variation.15
7.5 Bypass systems.16
7.6 Valve removal or unloading.16
7.7 Suction pressure limitation .17
8 Prime mover .17
8.1 General.17
8.2 Spark-ignited gas engines.17
8.3 Electric motors.21
9 Cooling system .22
9.1 General.22
9.2 Gas engine .22
9.3 Compressor.22
9.4 Types of coolers .23
9.5 Air-cooled heat exchangers .23
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9.6 Arrangement and construction .24
10 Pressure vessels.26
10.1 General.26
10.2 Separators .27
10.3 Pulsation suppression devices.28
11 Piping and appurtenances.29
11.1 General.29
11.2 Design .29
11.3 Assembly .30
11.4 Connections .30
11.5 Fabrication.30
11.6 Seal welding .30
11.7 Sizes.30
11.8 Pipe material and sizes .30
11.9 Tubing material and sizes.31
11.10 Valves.31
11.11 Flange orientation.31
11.12 Plugs .31
11.13 Start-up screens.32
11.14 Lubricating oil piping requirements .32
11.15 Coolant piping requirements.32
11.16 Instrument piping requirements.32
11.17 Drain and vent piping .33
11.18 Relief valves .33
11.19 Blowdown valve.34
11.20 Thermowells.34
11.21 Insulation and/or guarding .34
12 Electrical systems.34
12.1 Codes .34
12.2 Power supply.35
12.3 Wiring.35
12.4 Maintenance .35
12.5 Insulation .35
12.6 Conduits and cable runs.35
12.7 Power installations .35
12.8 Earthing .35
12.9 Terminations .35
13 Instruments and controls.36
13.1 General.36
13.2 Instrument and control panel .36
13.3 Instrumentation.38
14 Shutdowns, alarms and annunciators.39
14.1 General.39
14.2 Minimum required shutdowns.39
14.3 Additional alarms and shutdowns .39
14.4 Annunciators.40
14.5 Switches .40
14.6 Emergency shutdown systems.41
14.7 Shutdown and alarm settings.41
15 Skids .41
15.1 General.41
15.2 Design .42
15.3 Construction.43
15.4 Walkways, stairs and platforms .43
16 Paint and painting.43
16.1 General.43
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16.2 Surface preparation.43
16.3 Application .43
16.4 Items not to be painted .43
16.5 Paints .44
16.6 Air-cooled heat exchanger.44
17 Inspection and testing.44
17.1 General.44
17.2 Material inspection .45
17.3 Testing .46
17.4 Mechanical running tests.47
18 Marking .47
18.1 Rotation arrows .47
18.2 Material .48
18.3 Nameplates.48
19 Preparation for shipment.48
19.1 General.48
19.2 Protection .49
19.3 Shipment and storage.50
19.4 Crating .50
19.5 Manuals.50
20 Corrosive gases.51
20.1 General.51
20.2 Hydrogen sulfide .51
20.3 Carbon dioxide.51
21 Offshore and marine environments.52
21.1 General.52
21.2 Air-cooled heat exchangers .52
21.3 Skid .52
21.4 Control and shutdown systems .53
21.5 Instrumentation.53
21.6 Panel .53
21.7 Gas piping, tubing and appurtenances.53
21.8 Painting.53
21.9 Valves in gas service.54
Annex A (informative) Data sheets and check list.55
Annex B (normative) Volume bottle sizing.71
Annex C (informative) Typical sequence logic diagrams .72
Annex D (informative) Compliance of compressor components with NACE MR 0175.77
Annex E (informative) Repairs to grey or nodular iron castings.79
Bibliography.80
ISO 13631:2002(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO
member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has
the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in
liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted
by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 13631 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 118, Compressors, pneumatic tools and pneumatic
machines.
Annex B forms a normative part of this International Standard. Annexes A, C, D and E are for information only.
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Introduction
This International Standard is based on API specification 11P second edition, November 1989.
Users of this International Standard should be aware that further or differing requirements may be needed for
individual applications. This International Standard 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 International Standard and provide details.
A bullet (•) at the beginning of a subclause or paragraph indicates that either a decision is required or further
information is to be provided by the purchaser. This information should be indicated on the data sheets (see
annex A).
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13631:2002(E)
Petroleum and natural gas industries — Packaged reciprocating
gas compressors
1 Scope
This International Standard gives requirements and recommendations for the design, materials, fabrication,
inspection, testing and preparation for shipment of packaged skid-mounted, reciprocating, separable or integral
compressors with lubricated cylinders and their prime movers, for use in the petroleum and natural gas industries
for the compression of hydrocarbon gas.
It is also applicable to all necessary auxiliary equipment, such as water and gas coolers, silencers, emission control
equipment, filters, separators, control panel, piping, etc., required to install an operable unit in compliance with the
purchase specifications and with the intent of minimizing field construction and field-purchased equipment.
This International Standard is not applicable to the following:
reciprocating compressors for petroleum and natural gas industries covered by ISO 13707;
column-mounted compressors;
non-lubricated compressors;
compressors having trunk-type (automotive-type) pistons that also serve as crossheads;
utility or instrument air compressors with a discharge gauge pressure of 0,9 MPa (9 bar) or less;
compressors driven by diesel engine, gas turbine and steam turbine prime movers.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and
IEC maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 7-1, Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads — Part 1: Dimensions, tolerances and
designation
ISO 68-2:1998, ISO general-purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 2: Inch screw threads
ISO 185, Grey cast iron — Classification
ISO 261, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads — General plan
ISO 262, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads — Selected sizes for screws, bolts and nuts
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ISO 263:1973, ISO inch screw threads — General plan and selection for screws, bolts and nuts — Diameter range
0.06 to 6 in
ISO 281, Rolling bearings — Dynamic load ratings and rating life
ISO 1813, Belt drives — V-ribbed belts, joined V-belts and V-belts including wide section belts and hexagonal
belts — Electrical conductivity of antistatic belts: Characteristics and methods of test
ISO 4126-1:1991, Safety valves — Part 1: General requirements
ISO 4986:1992, Steel castings — Magnetic particle inspection
ISO 5864:1993, ISO inch screw threads — Allowances and tolerances
ISO 7005-1, Metallic flanges — Part 1: Steel flanges
ISO 7005-2, Metallic flanges — Part 2: Cast iron flanges
ISO 8504-2, Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface
preparation methods — Part 2: Abrasive blast-cleaning
ISO 9934-2, Non-destructive testing — Magnetic particle testing — Part 2 Detection media
ISO 10441, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Flexible couplings for mechanical power transmission —
Special purpose applications
ISO 13707, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Reciprocating compressors
ISO 14691, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Flexible couplings for mechanical power transmission —
General purpose applications
ISO 15649, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Piping
IEC 60034, Rotating electrical machines
IEC 60079, Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres
IEC 60364-5, Electrical installation of buildings — Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment —
Common rules
IEC 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
IEC 60848, Preparation of function charts for control systems
1)
API Std 1B , Specification for oil-field V-belt
API RP 520 Part I, Sizing, selection and installation of pressure relieving devices in refineries. Part I — Sizing and
selection
API RP 520 Part II, Sizing, selection and installation of pressure relieving devices in refineries. Part II — Installation
1) American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20005-4070, USA.
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2)
ASME B 1.1 Unified inch screw threads (UN and UNR thread form)
ASME B 1.20.1, Pipe threads, general purpose (inch)
ASME VIII, ASME Boiler and pressure vessel code: 1998, Section VIII, Rules for construction of pressure vessels
ASTM A 320/A 320M, Standard specification for alloy/steel bolting materials for low-temperature service
ASTM A 503, Standard specification for ultrasonic examination of forged crankshafts
ASTM A 536, Standard specification for ductile iron castings
ASTM A 668/A 668M, Standard specification for steel forgings, carbon and alloy, for general industrial use
ASTM A 781/A 781M, Standard specification for castings, steel and alloy, common requirements, for general
industrial use
EN 1561:1997 Founding — Grey cast irons
EN 1563:1997 Founding — Spheroidal graphite cast irons
EN 10213-1:1995, Technical delivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes — Part 1: General
EN 10213-2:1995, Technical delivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes — Part 2: Steel grades for
use at room temperature and elevated temperatures
EN 10213-3:1995, Technical delivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes — Part 3: Steel grades for
use at low temperatures
EN 10213-4:1995, Technical delivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes — Part 4: Austenitic and
austenitic-ferritic steel grades
EN 10269, Steels and nickel alloys for fasteners with specified elevated and/or low temperature properties
3)
NACE MR 0175 , Standard material requirements, Sulfide stress cracking resistant metallic materials for oilfield
equipment
NEMA Standards Publication 250-1997, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (10 000 Volts Maximum)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
capacity
quantity of gas taken into the compressor at the specified inlet conditions, compressed and delivered at the
specified discharge pressure
NOTE 1 It is expressed in units of mass flow or standard volume flow.
NOTE 2 The capacity of a compressor does not include any gas that leaks out of the compressor during the compression
process, nor any air that leaks into a compressor used as a vacuum pump.
2) American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, USA.
3) National Association of Corrosion Engineers, P.O. Box 218340, Houston, TX 77218-8340, USA.
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3.2
combined rod load
algebraic sum of gas load and inertia force on the crosshead pin
3.2.1
gas load
force resulting from differential gas pressure acting on the piston differential area
3.2.2
inertia force
force resulting from the acceleration of reciprocating mass
NOTE Inertia force with respect to the crosshead pin is the summation of the products of all reciprocating masses (piston
and rod assembly, and crosshead assembly including pin) and their respective accelerations.
3.3
manufacturer's rated capacity
capacity of the compressor used by the manufacturer to assign its size
3.4
maximum allowable continuous combined rod load
highest combined rod load at which none of the forces in the running gear and the compressor frame exceeds the
values that the compressor manufacturer's design permits for any component for continuous operation
NOTE Running gear includes the piston, piston rod, crosshead assembly, connecting rod, crankshaft, bearings, etc.
3.5
maximum allowable speed
highest speed at which the manufacturer's design permits continuous operation
3.6
maximum allowable temperature
maximum continuous temperature for which the manufacturer has designed the equipment (or any part to which
the term is referred) when handling the specified fluid at the specified pressure
3.7
maximum allowable working pressure
MAWP
maximum continuous gauge pressure for which the compressor manufacturer has designed the equipment (or
relevant part thereof) when handling the specified fluid at the specified temperature
3.8
minimum allowable speed
lowest speed at which the manufacturer's design permits continuous operation
3.9
normal operating point
point at which usual operation is expected and optimum efficiency is desired
NOTE This is usually that point at which the manufacturer certifies that performance is within the tolerances stated in this
International Standard.
3.10
rated discharge pressure
highest pressure required to meet the conditions specified by the purchaser for the intended service
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3.11
rated power
〈of the compressor〉 maximum power required of the compressor plus any shaft-driven appurtenances for any of the
specified operating conditions
NOTE The rated power includes the effect of equipment such as pulsation suppression devices, process piping,
intercoolers and separators. Driver and transmission losses are not included in the rated power of the compressor. Losses
incurred in outboard bearings (e.g. as used to support large flywheels) are included.
3.12
rated speed
highest speed required to meet any of the specified operating conditions
3.13
required capacity
capacity specified by the purchaser to meet process conditions, with no negative tolerance (NNT) permitted
3.14
rod reversal
change in direction of force in the piston rod loading (tension to compression or vice-versa), which results in a load
reversal at the crosshead pin during each revolution
3.15
standard flow
flowrate at an absolute pressure of 0,101 3 MPa (1,013 bar) and a temperature of 0 °C
NOTE It is expressed in units of volume flow.
4 Statutory requirements
The purchaser shall specify any applicable regulations. The purchaser and the vendor shall mutually determine the
measures to be taken to comply with those regulations that are applicable to the equipment.
Use of the word “design” in the purchaser's specifications should be avoided.
5 General package requirements
5.1 Compressor package performance curves
� If specified, the compressor package performance curves shall cover the range of operating conditions indicated by
the purchaser. Any limitations such as rod load, available driver power, additional clearance required to meet the
range of operating conditions, etc., shall be marked on the performance curves.
5.2 Package arrangement
The arrangement of the package components shall be developed by the vendor to provide reasonable access for
operation and maintenance.
5.3 Drawings
� The vendor shall furnish plan and elevation drawings. Pre-fabrication approval or additional drawings may be
specified by the purchaser.
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5.4 Sound pressure level
� Control of the sound pressure level of all equipment furnished shall be the joint effort of the purchaser and the
vendor. If specified, the equipment furnished by the vendor shall not exceed the maximum sound pressure level
required by the purchaser.
5.5 Electrical area classification
� Motors, electrical components and electrical installations shall be suitable for the area classification (zone)
specified by the purchaser, shall meet the requirements of IEC 60079 and other standards specified by the
purchaser and shall comply with all applicable local codes and regulations.
5.6 Package installation
� The purchaser shall specify the site conditions (altitude, ambient temperature, etc.), and whether the installation is
indoors (heated or unheated) or outdoors (with or without a roof) and the weather or environmental conditions in
which the equipment must operate (including maximum and minimum temperatures, unusual humidity or dust
problems). The unit and its auxiliaries shall be suitable for operation in these specified conditions. The purchaser
shall specify dimensional limitations, if any.
5.7 Torsional analysis
� The vendor shall provide a torsionally sound system and perform an analysis to demonstrate this. When specified,
a torsional analysis report shall be provided, and the vendor shall be responsible to coordinate with the compressor
and prime-mover manufacturers to produce such a report.
6 Compressor
6.1 General
6.1.1 Manufacturer's rated capacity
The compressor shall be sized to handle not less than the required capacity with the gas composition, suction
pressures, suction temperatures, discharge pressures and site conditions specified by the purchaser. The number
of stages of compression shall accommodate pressure limitations and gas additions or withdrawals as specified.
The package design shall also allow for all pressure drops through the separators, pulsation suppression devices
(if any), coolers and piping from the inlet flange to the outlet flange of the package.
6.1.2 Performance calculations
The vendor shall use the specified values of mass flowrate, the specified gas composition and the gas conditions to
calculate average molar mass, ratio of specific heats (c /c ), compressibility factors (z) and inlet volume flowrate.
p V
The compressor vendor shall indicate his values on the data sheets with the proposal and use them to calculate
performance data.
6.1.3 Compressor size
� If specified, the compressor shall be furnished with cylinders which, when operating at the specified operating
condition(s), shall as far as practical, load the gas engine to the limit specified in 8.2.1 or electric motor to the limit
specified in 8.3.2.
Compressors driven by induction motors shall be sized at the motor operating speed.
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6.1.4 Forces and couples
The vendor shall furnish values for the unbalanced primary and secondary forces and couples in the horizontal and
vertical planes for the package.
6.2 Allowable speeds
� The maximum acceptable average piston speed (in metres per second) and the maximum acceptable speed (in
revolutions per minute) may be specified by the purchaser where experience indicates that specified limits should
not be exceeded for a given service.
6.3 Allowable discharge temperature
� Unless otherwise specified and agreed, the maximum predicted discharge temperature shall not exceed 135 °C.
This limit applies to all specified operating and load conditions. If specified, the vendor shall provide the purchaser
with both the predicted and adiabatic discharge temperatures.
NOTE The actual discharge temperature will vary from the adia
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