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API RP 556 provides essential guidelines for the installation and operation of instrumented systems for gas-fired heaters in refining and petrochemical applications. The standard addresses burner management, process control, and safety interlocks, which are currently being updated from a Recommended Practice (RP) to a multi-part Standard (Std). For official access, you can review read-only versions of many standards in the API IBR Reading Room or purchase them via the API Webstore. eballotprodstorage.blob.core.windows.net api rp 556 pdf

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| Standard | Primary Focus | Typical Overlap with API RP 556 | |----------|---------------|--------------------------------| | | Offshore structures – design & verification | Overlaps on load cases; DNV offers more prescriptive classification rules. | | ISO 19901‑1 | Oceanic engineering – structural design | Similar environmental load definitions; ISO is more globally referenced. | | ABS Rules for Building and Classing of Offshore Installations | Design & construction | Shares material and welding criteria; ABS often adopts API RP language. | | API RP 2A‑WSD | Welding of offshore structures | Directly cross‑referenced for welding procedures in RP 556. | For official access, you can review read-only versions

| Misconception | API RP 556 Guidance | | :--- | :--- | | "I can use the same control valve for fuel gas as I use for other services." | Fuel gas control valves require specific characterization and tight shutoff (Class IV or V) to prevent leakage when the heater is off. | | "All I need is one flame detector." | Redundancy is often required for large heaters. If one detector fails, the other prevents a nuisance trip (or ensures a safe shutdown). | | "We can skip the purge if we just smelled for gas." | Purging is a mandatory automated step. Relying on human senses is unsafe for explosion prevention. |