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Standard Procedure Responsible Procedure No. Revision No.

JOINT COATING Department FP.009.SPI..03 0


PROCEDURE Engineering

JOINT COATING AND PIPE COTATING PROCEDURE


OF
PIPELINE

0 3 Mar 04 For Approval Nico Mahdi Suroso


Rev Date of Status Prepared Checked Approved
Issue
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CONTENTS :

1. PURPOSE

2. SCOPE

3. APLICABLE CODE & SPEC

4. WORK ORGANIZATION

5. EQUIPMENT MATERIALS & CONSUMABLES

6. WORK METHOD AND INSTRUCTIONS

7. INSPECTION AND DOCUMENTATION

ATTACHMENTS

A. REPORT FORM

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1. PURPOSE

The purpose of this procedure is to get complete joint protection by fast tape wrapping (for
under ground service) within proper time when the coated pipe is installed and to get complete
anti corrosion effect by fast repair within proper time when the coated pipe was damaged.

2. SCOPE

This procedure shall be applied to field joint in job site for anticorrosion while coated pipe is
installed and applied to repair methods for defect which may occur during storage,
transportation and handling of line pipe as per Betara complex Development Project
requirement.

3. APPLICABLE CODE & SPEC

- BCD3-300-44-SPC-4-306-00 Specification for Pipeline Joint Coating

4. WORK ORGANIZATION

1. The field joint coating crew would be supervised by piping supervisor in applying
the coating on the welding joint and repair damage coating in accordance with this
procedure.
2. QC Inspector shall check to ensure that applied coating meet the project
specification.
3. QC Inspector is responsible to QC Coordinator for joint coating and repair coating
report and record.

5. EQUIPMENT MATERIAL & CONSUMABLE

5.1. Equipment and material

 Truck for transportation  Helmet


 Propane Torch  Safety Glove
 Power Brush & Grinding  Scrapper
 Contact pyrometer
 Cutter
 Angle timber

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5.2. Consumables

 Polyken 934 Repair Material


 Servi-wrap HCB Repair Material
 Polyken 930
 Servi-Wrap HCB

5.3. Consumables used

5.3.1. Surface preparation and pre-heat coating application or coating repair would be
performed on:
 Water Disposal Line welds joint.
 Butane Gas Line welds joint
 Butane Crude Line welds joint.
5.3.2. Application of repair material for line pipe coating and damage top/protective coat.
 Polyken 934 or Servi-Wrap HCB for weld joint of underground pipe line except HDD
crossing.

6. WORK METHODS AND INSTRUCTION

6.1. Field joint coating

Installation instructions for wrapping joint protection as follow :

6.1.1. Preparation - 1
Clean exposed steel and adjacent pipe coating to be covered by wrapping using suitable
means. Remove all contaminant such as oil, grease, and dirt. Use a solvent that contains no
grease or oil type materials.

6.1.2. Preparation - 2
All bare steel surface shall be cleaned with dry brushes referred to SSPC-SP-3.

6.1.3. Preparation - 3
Hand tool cleaning is only permitted in tightly space areas where it is not possible to operate
power tools. Hand tool shall be done in accordance with SSPC-SP-2 followed by brushing
with clean dry brushes.

6.1.4. Pre-Heating
Immediately prior to primer application, the pipe shall be cleaned to remove any wetness or
others contamination. The pipe shall be heated, if necessary to achieve a surface a surface
temperature of approximately 300C to 400C.
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6.1.5. Primer Applied


Immediately after preheating, apply the primer to the clean, dry pipe surface. Primer
shall be hand applied on new pipe in a uniformly thin film, free from runs, bubbles,
sags, dust, grass or foreign matter.
Primer shall completely cover the circumference of the pipe and all surfaces that are
to be coated. A minimum overlap is 100 mm on the ends of the pipe coating on either
side of the field joint.

6.1.6. Application -1
The surface shall be spirally wrapped with a minimum of 50 mm overlap. The wrapping
extend 75 mm onto the pipe coating at one side of the joint and terminate 75 mm onto the pipe
coating on the other side. Sufficient tension shall be applied to ensure that the tape and filler
comply with the surface of the pipe

6.1.7. Application - 2
The second wrap shall be applied so that the angle of the spiral is opposite of the first wrap.

6.2. Coating Repair Procedure

6.2.1. Repair procedure of coated steel pipe

A. Applied patch sheet for expose bare steel damaged area :

1. Before repairing the damaged area, check shape of the damaged area

2. At this time, all coating from an area extending at least 50 mm on all sides of the damage
shall be removed and the surface in accordance with SSPC-SP-3

3. Remove dirt, scale, grease and other contaminants which impair the adhesion of the repair
material

4. The area shall be reprimed and coated with Polyken 934

B. Applied patch sheet for not exposed bare steel damaged area:

1. Before repairing the damaged area, check shape of the damaged area

2. Remove dirt, scale, grease and other contaminants which impair the adhesive of the repair
material.

3. Remove the damage coating to provide a clean binding surface for the repair material.

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C. Repair of coated steel pipe and inspection

When coated steel pipes are completely repaired with wrapping sheet, after finishing the
repair, the condition will be checked by holiday detection.

7. INSPECTION AND TEST REPORT

7.1. Joint Coating Application

When coated steel pipes area completely applied by tape coating with Polyken 934 or Servi-
wrap HBC after finishing the butt welding joint, the condition shall be confirmed by holiday
detection and reported using “Field Joint Coating Inspection Report while holiday test would
be recorded on HT Inspection Report.

7.2. Coating Repair Application

Inspection to repair area would be covered

1. External Visual Inspection

2. Thickness of repair area.

3. Holiday Inspection.

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ATTACHMENT
A

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ATTACHMENT
B
A. FIGURE FOR FIELD JOINT COATING
1. Preparation – 1
2. Preparation – 2
3. Preparation – 3
4. Preheating
5. Primer applied
6. Primer applied
7. Application - I
8. Application - 2
9. Application - 3
10. Application - 4
11. Application - 5
12. Application - 6
13. Application - 7

B. FIGURE FOR REPAIR PROCEDURE


1. Preparation – 1
2. Preparation – 2
3. Preparation – 3
4. Preparation – 4
5. Preheating
6. Primer applied
7. Application – 1
8. Application – 2
9. Application – 3
10. Application – 4
11. Application – 5
12. Application – 6
13. Application – 7
14. Application – 8
15. Application – 9
16. Application – 10
17. Application – 11
18. Application – 12
19. Application – 13
20. Application – 14
21. Application-15

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