SAEP 357c
SAEP 357c
SAEP 357c
1 Scope............................................................ 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................ 2
3 References.................................................... 2
4 Instructions for Cleaning............................... 3
5 Responsibilities.............................................. 3
6 Steam Generating Equipment Lay-Up.......... 4
1 Scope
1.1 This procedure defines the minimum requirements for cleaning all new steam
generating equipment such as boilers and heat recovery steam generators
(HRSGs) to remove internal and external construction debris, including oil,
grease and mill scale, prior to operation. It also defines the responsibilities of
those departments involved with these cleaning activities.
2.1 Any conflicts between this Procedure and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Procedures (SAEPs), Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards
(SAESs), Saudi Aramco Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs), Saudi
Aramco Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms
shall be resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through
the Manager, Consulting Services Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this Procedure in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager, Consulting Services Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The requirements contained in the following documents apply to the extent specified in
this procedure.
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Document Responsibility: Materials and Corrosion Control Standards Committee SAEP-1024
Issue Date: 2 August 2011
Next Planned Update: 2 August 2016 Chemical Cleaning of New Steam Generating Equipment
4.1 For all fired or waste heat, water-tube boilers up to a maximum operating
pressure of 6.2 MPa (900 psig), the cleaning steps shall comprise of boil out to
remove grease and oil, solvents to remove rust and mill scale, and passivation in
accordance with SAEP-1025. For fire tube boilers, boilers rated above 6.2 MPa
(900 psig), or other boiler types, including heat recovery steam generators
(HRSGs) an individual cleaning program shall be drafted using specialist advice
available from Consulting Services Department, Dhahran.
4.2 For all new steam generating equipment, a thorough inspection shall be conducted
before-cleaning in order to determine the most appropriate cleaning procedure.
4.3 The solvent cleaning procedure shall be based on the use of inhibited ammoniated
citric acid. The inhibited ammoniated citric acid cleaning procedure detailed in
the SAEP-1025 is safe and cost-effective for the removal of mill scale. If special
circumstances suggest the use of another solvent system (e.g., EDTA, inhibited
hydrochloric or hydroxyacetic acids) the proposal shall be approved by
Consulting Services Department, Dhahran. Solvent cleaning is a skilled process,
and shall only be undertaken by one of the Saudi Aramco’s approved list of
chemical cleaning contractors. Contact ME&CCD/CSD for the approved list.
4.4 The superheaters, reheaters and economizers of new boilers shall be cleaned
separately. This is normally done using steam from another source if necessary,
by alternately raising the pressure in the boiler from 4.14 to 6.2 MPa (600 to
900 psig) and rapidly releasing the pressure on a white target until no visible
contaminants emerge. For steam cleaning to be effective a velocity of 15 to
30 m/s is required. If the cleaning of these components cannot be achieved cost-
effectively by mechanical means, then they shall be chemically cleaned.
4.5 After cleaning, the boiler tubes, the superheater tubes, the reheater tubes, and the
economizer tubes shall be inspected visually. Remote video boroscope
inspection before cleaning and after cleaning will ensure the necessary degree of
system cleanliness. Destructive tube sampling is not required to determine
cleaning effectiveness.
5 Responsibilities
5.1.1 Has the overall responsibility for the cleaning of new steam generating
equipment.
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Document Responsibility: Materials and Corrosion Control Standards Committee SAEP-1024
Issue Date: 2 August 2011
Next Planned Update: 2 August 2016 Chemical Cleaning of New Steam Generating Equipment
5.1.3 Installs temporary piping and equipment for the cleaning operation in
accordance with SAEP-1025 and provides craft personnel to support the
cleaning operation.
5.2.2 Advises and assists the project engineer during all cleaning activities
involving the boiler and associated equipment.
After chemical cleaning, if the new equipment is not commissioned within five days it
is to be laid up per SAEP-1026.
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Document Responsibility: Materials and Corrosion Control Standards Committee SAEP-1024
Issue Date: 2 August 2011
Next Planned Update: 2 August 2016 Chemical Cleaning of New Steam Generating Equipment
Revision Summary
2 August 2011 Revised the "Next Planned Update." Reaffirmed the content of the document, and reissue with
editorial revision to ensure that only approved cleaning contractors should be contracted to
perform cleaning jobs.
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