Vector International's high-performance
clamp connector Techlok has been used for the first time on BP's
Miller platform in the North
Sea for the upgrade of process piping as part of the Miller gas import
project.
The project involves a subsea pipeline from Brae B being incorporated
into Miller calling for significant modification of topside process
piping. A total of 315 hubs have been provided for the upgrade by
Vector ranging in sizes from 2-16 inches and manufactured in carbon
steel and 316 stainless steel.
Working at pressures from 174 to 420 bar g, joint integrity was a
key requirement and using Vector's Techlok was an important selection
to achieve this. Unlike an ANSI flange, Vector's connectors use metal-to-metal
sealing technology to provide assured joint integrity at pressures
in excess of 2,760 bar g and, correctly installed, are guaranteed
not to leak.
Ian Robinson Vector International's vice president marketing and
sales also points out: "Techlok clamp connectors are some 70
to 80 per cent smaller and lighter than ANSI flanges of the same
pressure rating, so for topside developments like those on Miller
the space and weight savings they provide are particularly valuable."
AMEC, the contractor for the project, was also impressed with the
level of support and service Vector International provided. In addition
to provision of hubs and connectors, Vector liaised with AMEC engineers
regarding the specification, installation and testing of components
to ensure that Miller received the best possible solution for the
piping modifications.
"
The decision to use Techlok connectors was based upon a number of
factors, particularly reducing leaks and the weight savings to be
made on the newly-installed piping. Moreover, given that this was
a fast track project we were attracted both by the manufacturing
lead times and technical support Vector could provide so helping
us to meet deadlines," explains AMEC's Alan Morrison, lead piping
engineer on the Miller gas import project.
Resistance to corrosion is a further feature making Techlok connectors
particularly suitable for use in the North Sea, given the demanding
operating conditions. The design of the connector ensures that the
corrosive elements will not penetrate and compromise the sealring,
so joint integrity is assured ®¢ unlike traditional ANSI
designs, which can be compromised by corrosion of the gasket.
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