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API Publication 4647-1997, titled Evaluation of the Performance of Marine Fuel Gas Handling Systems on Offshore Platforms, was developed by the American Petroleum Institute to address the increasing reliance on fuel gas systems for power generation and mechanical drive on offshore installations. The publication provides a structured framework for performance evaluation, covering the entire fuel gas handling chain from inlet separation and conditioning to final delivery at the consumer. This includes gas turbines, reciprocating engines, and boilers.
The purpose of API 4647 is to establish common evaluation criteria that can be used by equipment manufacturers, system integrators, and platform operators to verify that fuel gas handling systems meet design expectations for capacity, quality, and safety. The publication is based on industry research and operational experience, and it reflects the state-of-the-art in the mid-1990s. While not a mandatory standard, its adoption aids in achieving consistent system performance and reducing operational risks.
API 4647 organizes the evaluation around a set of performance tests that simulate normal, transient, and fault conditions. The key parameters include flow capacity, pressure regulation, temperature control, contaminant removal, and safety response. Each parameter is associated with specific test procedures and acceptance criteria.
| Parameter | Test Description | Acceptance Criterion |
|---|---|---|
| Flow capacity | Measure delivered flow at 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% of design rate | ±5% of set point across the range |
| Pressure control accuracy | Apply load steps of 25% and 50% of full load | Settling time ≤ 15 s, overshoot ≤ 8% |
| Temperature control | Vary inlet gas temperature from -10°C to 60°C | Outlet temperature maintained within ±5°C |
| Liquid separation efficiency | Inject liquid with known droplet size distribution | 99.5% removal of droplets > 5 µm |
| Filtration performance | Introduce solid
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