Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas
industries — Reciprocating positive
displacement pumps
ISO
13710
This International Standard was developed from API Std 674, 2nd edition, 1995, with the intent that the 3rd edition of API Std 674 will be the same as this International Standard.
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 appropriate 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.
This International Standard requires the purchaser to specify certain details and features.
A bullet (•) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates that either a decision is required or further information is to be provided by the purchaser. This information should be shown on data sheets or stated in the enquiry or purchase order (see examples in Annex D). In this International Standard, where practical, US Customary (USC) units are included in brackets for information.
Annex A lists typical materials standards used in pumps.
Annex B contains a form in which are listed the vendor drawing and data requirements (VDDR).
Annex C specifies techniques for pulsation and vibration control.
Annex D contains typical data sheets.
Annex E describes pump system interaction and explains the differences between NPIP and NPSH.
Annex F contains an inspector's checklist.
Annex G specifies requirements for the lubrication system
industries — Reciprocating positive
displacement pumps
ISO
13710
This International Standard was developed from API Std 674, 2nd edition, 1995, with the intent that the 3rd edition of API Std 674 will be the same as this International Standard.
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 appropriate 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.
This International Standard requires the purchaser to specify certain details and features.
A bullet (•) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates that either a decision is required or further information is to be provided by the purchaser. This information should be shown on data sheets or stated in the enquiry or purchase order (see examples in Annex D). In this International Standard, where practical, US Customary (USC) units are included in brackets for information.
Annex A lists typical materials standards used in pumps.
Annex B contains a form in which are listed the vendor drawing and data requirements (VDDR).
Annex C specifies techniques for pulsation and vibration control.
Annex D contains typical data sheets.
Annex E describes pump system interaction and explains the differences between NPIP and NPSH.
Annex F contains an inspector's checklist.
Annex G specifies requirements for the lubrication system
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