API St 617-2022 Datasheets PDF

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API Std 617:2022 — "Axial and Centrifugal Compressors and Expander‑compressors for Petroleum, Chemical and Gas Industry Services" — Datasheets. This product page describes the companion datasheet templates and annex materials used with the ninth edition of API Std 617 (2022), used to collect vendor and purchaser data for axial, integrally geared centrifugal, and expander‑compressor trains.

Abstract

API Std 617 (9th ed., 2022) defines minimum technical requirements, tests, documentation and vendor/purchaser datasheets for axial and centrifugal compressors and expander‑compressors used in petroleum, chemical and gas industry services. The standard includes annex material and standardized datasheet templates (commonly supplied in Annex A and the Parts annexes) to be completed by vendors for both “as‑purchased” and “as‑built” deliveries. These datasheets capture performance maps, mechanical/run test results, materials, clearances, noise predictions, spare‑parts lists and other procurement data.

General information

  • Status: Active.
  • Publication date: April 2022 (9th edition).
  • Publisher: American Petroleum Institute (API).
  • ICS / categories: 23.140 — Compressors and pneumatic machines.
  • Edition / version: Ninth edition (2022).
  • Number of pages: 348 pages (standard document body).

Scope

This standard specifies minimum design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and documentation requirements for axial and centrifugal compressors and expander‑compressors used in petroleum, chemical and gas industry services. It covers compressor mechanical design, rotordynamics considerations, sealing systems, instrumentation and control, performance testing and the vendor/purchaser datasheets used during procurement and factory acceptance. The datasheets provide the structured format for vendor submissions (proposal, as‑purchased and as‑built data) and are intended to be completed by the vendor and reviewed/returned to the purchaser.

Key topics and requirements

  • Standardized vendor/purchaser datasheets (Annex A and Parts annexes) for proposal, as‑purchased and as‑built data.
  • Performance curves, compressor maps and documented surge/stall points (tested versus predicted).
  • Mechanical run/test requirements and acceptance testing (factory mechanical and performance tests).
  • Rotordynamics, critical speeds, balancing and residual unbalance guidance.
  • Sealing systems and dry gas seal recommendations (interfaces with related API seal standards).
  • Required documentation: datasheets, P&IDs/PFDs, material lists, spare parts lists, special tools and supplier schedules.

Typical use and users

Primary users of the API Std 617 datasheets and related materials are rotating‑equipment engineers, compressor OEMs (vendors), purchaser/procurement teams, engineering‑procurement‑construction (EPC) firms, commissioning/test teams and plant operations/maintenance groups. The datasheets are used to collect and communicate the technical scope, performance guarantees, test evidence and parts lists needed for procurement, factory acceptance testing and long‑term maintenance planning.

Related standards

API Std 617 is commonly used alongside other API and international standards covering compressors and associated systems, for example API Std 618 (reciprocating compressors), API Std 692 (seal systems/dry gas seals), API Std 671/675 (couplings and rotating equipment controls/lubrication), and various ISO compressor safety/classification documents (see ISO compressor series and related API rotating‑equipment guidance). These related documents address specific machine types, seals, couplings, lubrication and test methods that interface with API 617 requirements.

Keywords

API 617, datasheets, axial compressor, centrifugal compressor, expander‑compressor, compressor map, performance curve, factory acceptance test, vendor datasheet, rotordynamics, dry gas seal, compressor procurement.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: API Std 617 is an industry standard that defines minimum requirements for axial and centrifugal compressors and expander‑compressors used in petroleum, chemical and gas industry services, and includes companion datasheets used for procurement and documentation.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers mechanical design criteria, testing and inspection, rotordynamics guidance, sealing and instrumentation interfaces, performance testing and the vendor/purchaser datasheets (proposal, as‑purchased and as‑built) required to document scope and acceptance.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Compressor OEMs (vendors), rotating‑equipment and mechanical engineers, procurement/EPC teams, test/commissioning engineers, plant operations and maintenance groups.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The document is the ninth edition published in 2022 and is listed as active/current (API Std 617:2022). Users should confirm on the API publications catalog or their standards supplier for any errata or later revisions.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: API 617 is part of the API rotating‑equipment family of standards and works in tandem with other API and ISO standards addressing compressors, seals, couplings and related test methods; the standard also provides Annex/datasheet templates to be used with Parts 1–4 as applicable.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Axial compressor, centrifugal compressor, expander‑compressor, datasheet, vendor datasheet, compressor map, performance curve, mechanical run test, rotordynamics, API 617 (2022).