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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

INTEGRATED ANALYZER SYSTEMS


AND SHELTERS

I4440E BASE

ENGINEERING SERVICES BY KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.


DATE: 03 APR 2003
PAGE 1 OF 7
NOTE: BEFORE USING ON A PROJECT, THIS BASE SPEC MUST BE REVISED AS A PROJECT SPEC WITH APPLICABLE

PROJECT DETAILS.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.
2.1
2.2
3.
3.1

Title
Page No.
GENERAL ......................................................................................................................................1
Scope..............................................................................................................................................1
KBR Documents, Codes, and Industry Standards .........................................................................1
Drawings and Data .........................................................................................................................2
Inspection and Shop Test ...............................................................................................................3
Service Engineer ............................................................................................................................5
Shipping and Marking .....................................................................................................................5
Identification/Nameplates ...............................................................................................................5
RESPONSIBILITY..........................................................................................................................6
Analyzer System Supplier...............................................................................................................6
Purchaser........................................................................................................................................7
DESIGN AND MATERIALS ...........................................................................................................7
Job Site Conditions And Utilities.....................................................................................................7

1. GENERAL
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Process analyzer systems and shelter shall be supplied in strict accordance with:
Attached Data Sheets
This Specification
KBR Purchasing Standard I2-1PS
(Note: KBR will be referred to as the Purchaser)
1.1.2 Where special features or improvements over the standard specification are required, these shall be
specified on the Instrument Data Sheets and shall be adhered to by the Supplier.
1.1.3 The Supplier shall retain full responsibility for designing, fabricating, or procuring the item or items to
perform in accordance with the specified operating and service conditions specified in the Instrument Data
Sheets. The Supplier's responsibility for complete compliance shall not be relieved, in whole or in part, by
anything contained in or omitted from this specification.
1.1.4 The Supplier shall furnish with his proposal a bill of material describing in full detail each of the devices
which shall be supplied with the completed system. Failure on the part of the bidder to furnish sufficient
information to evaluate the system quoted will be considered sufficient reason to reject said bid.
1.2 KBR Documents, Codes, and Industry Standards
The following documents are referenced herein and form part of the Order. Additional KBR documents, when
applicable, will be listed on the Requisition. The issue of KBR documents shall be as specified in the
Requisition. Current editions of the industry standards including all mandatory addenda in effect at the time of
the Order shall apply unless otherwise indicated.
KBR DOCUMENTS
4-7TS,
"General Welding Requirements"
I2-1PS,
"Purchasing Requirements for Instruments and Components"
I44201E,
"Gas Chromatographs"

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
INTEGRATED ANALYZER SYSTEMS
AND SHELTERS

I4440E BASE

ENGINEERING SERVICES BY KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.


DATE: 03 APR 2003
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PROJECT DETAILS.

AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE (API)


API RP 551, "Process Measurement Instrumentation"
API RP 552, "Transmission Systems"
API TP 555, "Process Analyzers"
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME)
ASME B1.20.1, "Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)"
ASME B31.3,
"Process Piping"
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (CFR)
29 CFR 1910.119, "Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals"
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS (IEEE)
IEEE C37-90.1, "Surge Withstand Capabilities (SWC) Tests for Protective Relays and Relay Systems"
INSTRUMENTATION, SYSTEMS, AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY (ISA)
ISA 50.1,
"Compatibility of Analog Signals for Electronic Industrial Process Instruments"
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
NFPA 70,
"National Electrical Code"
NFPA 496, "Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment"
NFPA 497, "Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations
for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas"
1.3 Drawings and Data
1.3.1 In addition to the information furnished in the quotation, as a supplier, the Supplier shall expeditiously
submit any drawings or test data required by Purchaser for planning, layout, installation, maintenance, and
record purposes. The number of copies and the format shall be specified in the Purchase Order.
1.3.2 The Supplier shall identify all drawings and data with Purchaser job number, complete Purchase Order
number, Client's name, job location, item number and service description. The Supplier's drawings and data
sheets shall include revision boxes to describe the latest revisions in full detail.
1.3.3 The Supplier shall furnish certified "as built" drawings in the form specified on the Purchase Order. The
drawings shall show as a minimum:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

All dimensions.
The size, type, location, and identification of all electrical field connections. (Terminal boxes)
The size, type, location, and identification of all utility connections.
Wiring diagrams for the complete system identifying all termination. These drawings shall include wiring
type, size, and shielding, also these diagrams shall clearly identify each connection to be made by
Purchaser.
The drawings and documents shall be in English.
US Customary Units shall be used.

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1.3.4 The following engineering drawings and documents shall be submitted for approval:
a.

Drawing Index, Shelter

b.

Substructure (Skid) Detail

c.

Door and Wall-Panel Location

d.

Front and Left Elevation

e.

Rear and Right Elevation

f.

Plan View, Shelter

g.

Floor Plan, Shelter Interior

h.

Electrical Arrangement Diagram

i.

Tubing and Piping Arrangement Diagram

j.

Power Wiring Schematic

k.

Interconnection Wiring Diagram

l.

Interconnection Utilities Diagram

m. Sample Systems

n.

Structural Calculations

o.

Lifting Details/Setting Details

p.

Cylinder Racks

q.

Loop Diagrams

r.

Electrical Loads Summary

s.

HVAC Loading

t.

Utility Usage

.
1.3.5 Bill of materials, complete with manufacturer's name, model number, and quantity. Model numbers shall
be complete so as to allow purchasing of exactly the same replacement part.
1.3.6 Detailed (dimensional) drawings of process and utility bulkheads shall be submitted for written approval
by the Purchaser before their construction.
1.3.7 Documentation and all software which is required to install and start-up the analyzer shall be shipped with
the system.
1.3.8 For analyzers containing radioactive or ionizing sources, all details of the source shall be forwarded to the
Purchaser within 4 weeks of order placement to allow site safety and local operating permits to be obtained.
1.4 Inspection and Shop Test
1.4.1 The Supplier shall be responsible for complete and detailed inspection of all materials, instruments and
components of the analyzer systems. The Client and/or Purchaser shall inspect and/or accept all analyzers
before they are shipped to the Supplier for installation in the house.
1.4.2 The Client and/or Purchaser may inspect equipment and system assemblies during the course of
fabrication at their discretion with a minimum of 24 hours notice. A Supplier representative shall accompany the
Client and/or Purchaser at the Supplier facilities. The latest drawings and bills of material of the items shall be
available to the Purchaser's inspector at the time of inspection.
1.4.3 The Supplier shall submit detailed test procedures and complete functional check-out for acceptance six
weeks prior to the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). The Supplier shall give the Purchaser and/or Client two
weeks advance notice of the date and time of the final inspection and test to be witnessed by the Purchaser
and/or Client. The system shall not be submitted for final test until the Supplier acknowledges, in writing, that
the system is fully operational.
1.4.4 Factory Acceptance Test (FAT): Upon completion of fabrication and assembly, all systems shall be
thoroughly tested (including point wiring continuity check and piping/tubing leak test), calibrated, and undergo
complete twenty-four (24) hour functional and analytical tests as a system. This will include performance runs
with Purchaser/Client supplied samples where practical, with acceptance by Client and/or Purchaser. These
tests shall be completed prior to shipment to the job site.
1.4.5 Inspection and test shall be as follows:
a.

All items furnished by the Seller shall be checked against the final approved drawings.

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b.

All analyzer components, tubing, sample systems and utility piping shall be helium leak tested with a bubble
tester. Each system including analyzer and any system components supplied by the Supplier shall be
pressurized to 50 psig (345 kPag) with Helium. Maximum leakage through the bubbler shall be one bubble
or less in 60 seconds. If pressurized at other than 50 psig (345 kPag) with Helium, the maximum
permissible leakage rates are as follows:
1.

Gas systems - 5 percent change per hour of the specified design pressure.

2.

Liquid Systems - No visible leakage.

c.

All dimensions shall be checked against the final approved drawings.

d.

The complete analyzer system(s) shall be tested and set up to verify the correct functioning of the supplied
equipment using certified calibration samples provided by the Supplier. The test samples shall be at the
conditions and of the composition specified by the Purchaser. A minimum of two unique gases shall be
used for system checkout. A continuous operational test shall be conducted for each analyzer for a
minimum of 24 hours. This 24 hours operational test may be waived by Purchaser and/or Client if such test
has already been performed at the analyzer factory. All recordings shall be submitted together with a copy
of the test report to the Purchaser for approval. Costs for the above operation tests shall be listed
separately in the Supplier's quoted price. Data collected during the 24 hour operational test shall be
subjected to statistical analysis; all readings of measured components shall be within 3 (standard
deviation) of specified purity.

e.

All alarms or alarm functions, safety systems, and other devices required by the Order shall be
demonstrated for proper function.

f.

If the factory test is not run at the specified voltage and frequency, the suitability of the equipment for the
specified voltage and frequency shall be established by nameplate data of equipment components or
certified by the equipment components' manufacturers.

g.

Hydrostatic testing on pipe shall be done as follows:

h.

1.

All piping shall be hydrostatically tested at 1 1/2 times the design pressure.

2.

Piping systems in vacuum service shall be tested for full vacuum.

3.

Austenitic stainless steel piping shall be tested and flushed with water having less than 500 ppm (500
mg/L) chlorides. Potable water will meet this requirement. The piping and tubing shall be drained
immediately after flushing and dried by blowing with clean filtered air.

On gas chromatographs, where background components in the sample may interfere with the measured
components, the concentration of these components shall be varied to demonstrate that measurement is
free of any interference.

1.4.6 All inspections and testing shall be documented in writing by the Supplier and submitted to the Purchaser
for approval. Shipment cannot be made without written approval from the Purchaser. All costs associated with
inspection and customer witness testing shall be included in the Supplier's quoted price for the analyzer
systems.
1.4.7 Site Acceptance Test (SAT)
Client and/or Purchaser shall witness testing after the system is installed at the jobsite. The Supplier shall have
completed all checking and operational testing prior to notifying Purchaser that system is ready to test.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
INTEGRATED ANALYZER SYSTEMS
AND SHELTERS

I4440E BASE

ENGINEERING SERVICES BY KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.


DATE: 03 APR 2003
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1.5 Service Engineer


The Process Analyzer Supplier shall provide a Start-Up Service Proposal to include a competent Applications
Engineer for review of the installation, to supervise calibration and provide initial plant-site start-up. Proposal
shall state terms of this service. The person should be competent, familiar with project requirements, and
experienced in trouble shooting, diagnosing the problems, and bringing the analyzer system on line. In any
case, the process analyzer's physical and performance warranties shall be preserved for Client.
1.6 Shipping and Marking
1.6.1 The Seller shall furnish a master shipping list, in advance of the shipment, listing total quantities of each
section, subassembly, or piece required for the complete shipment.
1.6.2 The Seller shall include a packing list in each shipment, listing the contents by assembly piece mark,
individual instrument tag number and piece mark, or by item number of each box, crate, bag, and skid. The list
shall state whether the contents are complete or partial.
1.6.3 The Seller shall include, on all shipments, a copy of each instruction manual, all drawings required for
assembly, installation, or erection; and one extra copy of all data required under Paragraph 1.3.1. These
documents preferably shall be attached to the inside of the largest crate in the shipment and this crate shall be
marked accordingly. (Copies are independent of SDR, Supplier Data Requirements.)
1.6.4 All openings shall be plugged or blanket to keep our foreign matter. Threaded connections shall be fitted
with a plug for the female end, and a thread protector for the male end.
1.6.5 The analyzer shelter and all equipment that is supplied by Supplier shall be packaged properly for
overseas shipment. The Supplier shall supply the Purchaser with shipment details.
1.7 Identification/Nameplates
1.7.1 The Process Analyzer Shelter Supplier shall permanently affix nameplates to both sides of each wall
penetration, clearly identifying source and/or service of that line. The shelter itself shall have a permanently
affixed nameplate indicating Project Number, P. O. Number, Date of Order, and analyzers that are mounted
inside. Nameplates shall be white laminated plastic with letters engraved into the black core (Gravoply or
equivalent). Tags shall be fixed in place with RTV sealant on interior locations and with stainless steel screws
on exterior locations.
1.7.2 Analyzers and related equipment shall have the following identifying information on their nameplate
permanently fastened to the analyzer.
a.

Equipment identification number.

b.

Manufacturer's name, model, serial number, operating range, output signal and range, and supply voltage
and frequency.

c.

Pressure rating of supplied components.

d.

Materials of parts exposed to process fluids.

e.

Electrical area clarification for which analyzer is suitable.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
INTEGRATED ANALYZER SYSTEMS
AND SHELTERS

I4440E BASE

ENGINEERING SERVICES BY KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.


DATE: 03 APR 2003
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2. RESPONSIBILITY
2.1 Analyzer System Supplier
2.1.1 The Supplier shall be responsible for the design, construction, purchasing (as required) and testing of
each analyzer system and analyzer shelter. All materials and system design shall meet or exceed specifications
described in this document. Material selection and system design are subject of Client and/or Purchaser's
acceptance. The Supplier shall comply with any local rules or regulations which are specified by the Purchaser.
2.1.2 The Supplier shall be responsible for all wiring and piping from the analyzer system to well-defined
junctions outside the analyzer shelter. The analyzer system shall include all required sample conditioning and
handling equipment and peripherals described in this requisition and the reference documents.
2.1.3 The Supplier shall provide sizing of sample line to calculate the transport time to meet the sample
analysis time requirements.
2.1.4 The Supplier shall be responsible for informing the Purchaser of all services, equipment and utilities
required at the analyzer shelter. The Supplier shall provide drawings and documents the Purchaser will require
for connecting utilities and sample lines to the analyzer house.
2.1.5 The Supplier shall be responsible for the commissioning and testing of the analyzer system and shall
make available technical assistance during the guarantee period.
2.1.6 The Supplier shall be responsible for providing on site training, as required, by the Client for the operation,
maintenance and repair of all the equipment in the analyzer system.
2.1.7 The Supplier shall be responsible for providing all test equipment, carrier gases and related equipment for
the FAT test. Supplier shall specify any required gases at the time of initial offering or proposal.
2.1.8 The Supplier shall submit a monthly progress report on all phases of engineering including the analyzer
delivery, drawing review, material purchases, construction, factory testing, on-site installation, on-site testing
and start-up. The Supplier shall inform the Purchaser immediately of any delivery slippages greater than two
weeks that is related to any component within the Supplier's scope of work.
2.1.9 The Supplier shall provide details of tie-down attachments, dimensions and construction notes of
foundation pads.
2.1.10 Any design acceptance by the Client and/or Purchaser does not relieve the Supplier of the responsibility
to provide systems which perform the required analysis.
2.1.11 The Supplier shall provide any special tools and hardware for assembly.
2.1.12 The Supplier shall recommend and quote any additional equipment required for the calibration,
programming and operation of the analyzer systems.
2.1.13 The Supplier shall respond in his proposal to each paragraph of this specification. Any exceptions taken
shall be noted on a paragraph by paragraph basis.
2.1.14 The Supplier shall provide in his quotation a complete list of utilities required, such as cooling water,
instrument air, steam and electrical power. The list shall include quantities, flow rates, pressures, voltage and
other defining parameters for the utilities to be supplied by the owner, including minimum quality and maximum
pressure rating for all required utilities. In addition, the Supplier shall identify all consumables, such as
calibration and carrier gases, and provide anticipated rates of consumption for the analyzer systems proposed.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
INTEGRATED ANALYZER SYSTEMS
AND SHELTERS

I4440E BASE

ENGINEERING SERVICES BY KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.


DATE: 03 APR 2003
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2.1.5 The Sample System shall be designed with personnel safety in mind. Suitable precautions shall be taken
for toxicity, burns from exposure to hot spots and venting to safe locations. Supplier shall provide pressure relief
valve to prevent overpressure. Venting to flare header is not permitted, unless approved by the Purchaser.
Supplier shall meet government regulations such as EPA and OSHA.
2.2 Purchaser
2.2.1 The Purchaser shall provide analyzer data sheets with appropriate stream composition data and physical
conditions. The Purchaser shall purchase the gas chromatographs and shall have them delivered to the
Supplier for installation and testing in the analyzer shelter. The Supplier shall be responsible for the design and
manufacturing of the sample systems as needed for the gas chromatographs delivered for installation and
testing.
2.2.2 The Purchaser shall be responsible for providing the utilities to the analyzer house in the field. These
shall include air, water, steam, electricity, etc., along with any other service required in writing by the Supplier.
The Supplier shall provide, in writing, the quantities, loads, etc., of the utilities required.
2.2.3 The Purchaser shall review and comment on Supplier's specification and design of the analyzer sample
systems and the analyzer house.
3. DESIGN AND MATERIALS
3.1 Job Site Conditions And Utilities
3.1.1 Job Site Conditions
Barometric Pressure Ambient Temperature -

101.36 kPaa / 14.69 psig


19 to 35oC / 66 to 95oF

3.1.2 Utilities Available


1. Cooling Water -

31oC at 760 kPag (88oF at 110 psig)

2. Instrument Air -

Clean, dry, and filtered at 551.6 kPag, 700 kPag maximum

3. Steam -

1035 kPag saturated (150 psig)


345 kPag saturated (50 psig)

4. Power -

433 VAC, 50 Hz, 3 phase

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