API Standard 607
Fire Test for Soft-Seated Quarter-Turn
Valves
Standard
Edition
Section
607
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1.4
Inquiry #
The test pressure is not listed for downstream
sealing Class 800 ball valves. What should it
be?
Question
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4.4
Referring to section 4.4.8, does ASTM A 193,
No.
Grade B7 include ASTM A 193 Grade B7M?
Referring to section 4.4.8, does qualification if a No.
valve with B7M fasteners also qualify valves
with fasteners conforming to other ASTM
specifications listed in Table 1 of ASME B16.34,
except ASTM 307, Grade B?
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4.5
Referring to section 4.5.2, may valves qualified Yes.
by fire testing as specified in the third edition of
API 607 be supplied before May 1996 regardless
of when fire testing is done (e.g. 1992, 1994,
1996)?
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4.5
Referring to section 4.5.2, are fire tests done in
accordance with API 607, 4th edition, only valid
for 3 years?
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Table 3
Is a manufacturer permitted to select a test valve Yes. However, for valves smaller than NPS
other than the size specified in Table 3?
8, the test would only qualify valves of the
size tested.
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Table 3
Can a valve with a size different than the size of No, except a valve NPS 8 or larger can
the test valves given in Table 3 be used to
qualify valves one size smaller than the test
qualify other valve sizes?
valve and all sizes larger than the test valve.
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Sub Sec 4.4.1 607-I-01/00 Following a successful fire test of a NPS 4
reduced bore Class 150 ball valve, will the
following sizes and classes be qualified (see
4.4.1, 4.4.2, and 4.4.6):
Reply
The test pressure should be 30 psig or 2 bar,
in accordance with paragraph 1.4.8.
No.
Yes, provided that the materials of
construction are the same including the nonmetallic materials and the valves are of the
same basic design (see 4.4).
a) 3" full bore / 3" reduced bore (3" x 2-1/2");
Class 150/300,
b) 4" full bore / 4" reduced bore (4" x 3"); Class
150/300, and
c) 6" full bore / 6" reduced bore (6" x 4"); Class
150/300?
607-I-01/01 The last sentence in para 4.4.9 suggests that
once a valve is qualified, the internal seal
materials may be changed from VITON to PEEK
without the need for requalification. Is this
correct?
No, requalification is required. See para 4.4
and 4.4.9.
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607-I-04/01 Will a fire test to API 607, 4th edition conducted
on a carbon steel body ball valve with 304
stainless bolts joining body and end caps
qualify the use of ASTM A193 B7 studs with
either A194-2H or A193 -B8M nuts instead of the
304 stainless bolts?
No, see paragraph 4.4.8
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607-I-05/01 Would conducting a fire test of a soft seat
quarter turn butterfly valve made of composite
body material with an in tumescent coating to
make the valve "fire proof" provide compliance
with API 607, 4th edition?
No. API 607, 4th edition does not address
non-metallic body materials.
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607-I-06/01 In order to qualify valves of equal design in
sizes NPS to NPS 1, is it necessary to test
more than one valve size?
Yes, per Table 3, a NPS 1/2 test will qualify a
NPS 3/4, but not NPS 1.
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607-I-06/01 Do changes in valve cover type or number of
bolts used to fasten the cover constitute
a change in "basic design and construction"
and therefore require retesting?
Yes, per paragraph 4.4.
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607-I-06/01 Does API 607 place a limit on the number of
valves of the same design that may be tested
before one passes? For example, if three or
three hundred valves are tested and only one
passes does it qualify the valve.
API 607 does not address this question.
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607-I-06/01 If a product line is extended to larger sizes
No, provided the rules of 4.4 are followed.
subsequent to a successful fire test of a smaller
size, is it necessary to test the larger size in
order to qualify it.
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607-I-01-02 ANSI/FCI 70-2, Class IV leakage can exceed the No, API 607 does not cover control valves.
Section 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 through leakage
allowable depending upon size and Cv. Can
valves that exceed the leakage rate be
considered to meet API-607, if there is no
degradation to the sealing performance? That is
to say, the leakage does not degrade from the
Class IV that it is originally supplied with.
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607-I-01-02 If the above answer is no, is there an API fire
test specification that would be appropriate.
There is no API fire test standard for control
valves.
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607-I-01/03 How many thermocouples are required for a
Class 600 , NPS 4 valve?
Per para 1.4.4 and Fig 3, one thermocouple
on the body and one on the bonnet plus 2 to
monitor flame temperature.
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607-I-01/03 What is the purpose of calorimeter cubes?
Per para 1.4.4, for valves rated Class 900
and higher, cubes are used to measure
temperature near the valve.
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607-I-01/03 What is the "vapor trap" and what is its
purpose?
Per Fig. 5, item 9, the vapor trap is a
configuration of the piping to prevent vapor
rising back to the water vessel (item 4).
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607-I-01/03 What is meant by "downstream piping"?
Para 2.3 and Fig 5, item 22 defines the
minimum size required for the piping
between the test valve and the calibrated
container, item 20 in Fig 5.
607-I-02/01 If the body temperature is not achieved within 25 Yes, however, the maximum time extension
minutes from the start of the test, it is allowable is not defined.
to extend the burn time until that temperature
requirement is met and then continue the burn
portion of the test for 5 minutes after the 1100
deg. F is achieved?
1.4.8 & Table 1 607-I-03/01 What test pressure should be used for valves
API 607 scope covers valves that are class
that are rated at pressures and not classes, that rated. It does not cover valves with a
is, 2000 or 3000 psi vs class 300 or 600?
pressure rating such as 2000 or 3000 psi.
These valves are covered by API 6FA fire
test standard.
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607-I-02/03 If a ball valve design uses the same ball for
valves with end flanges per B16.5 ranging from
1/2" to 2" and with ratings from Class 150 to
Class 2500, how many individual tests are
required to qualify the entire range?
Paragraph 4.4.1 defines that valve size is
determined by the size of the end
connections. Compliance with paragraph
4.4.7 Tables 3 and 4 is required to qualify the
entire range.
No, the 3rd Edition of API 607 does not
607-I-01/04 Do carbon steel valves that have been
successfully fire tested to the 3rd Edition of API specifically address the qualification of
607 also quality valves made of other materials different body materials. Note that the 4th
such as duples steels or stainless steels?
Edition of API 607 is the currently applicable
standard.