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Safe Product Selection

The complete catalog contents must be reviewed to ensure that the system designer and user make a safe product selection. When selecting products, the total system design must be considered to ensure safe, trouble-free performance. Function, material compatibility, adequate ratings, proper installation, operation, and maintenance are the responsibilities of the system designer and user.

⚠ Warning: Do not mix/interchange Swagelok two-ferrule tube-fitting end connection components (or other products not governed by industrial design standards) with those of other manufacturers.

  • Global Construction Services

    Build It Globally. Build It With Confidence. Build It With Swagelok. Managing any large-scale facility construction project can be inherently difficult, and when owners, EPCs, and contractor are located across multiple continents, the situation becomes even more complex. Coordination is critical t...

  • API Plan 11 Flush

    < Back to Process Side Plans API Plan 11 recirculates flow from a high‐pressure section of the pump, typically the discharge piping, through a flow control orifice to the seal. Plan 11 is the default flush plan for most pumps. API Plan 11 Kit components shown solid and include some optional c...

  • API Plan 12 Flush with Strainer

    API Plan 12 recirculates flow from a high‐pressure section of the pump, typically the discharge piping, through a flow control orifice to the seal. In order to remove particulate in the flush stream and prevent clogging, flow passes through a strainer placed prior to the flow control orifice. The ad...

  • API Plan 13 Flush from Chamber to Suction

    API Plan 13 recirculates flow from the seal chamber to the suction side of the pump. This plan is common for vertical pumps. API Plan 13 Kit components shown solid and include some optional components. This plan: Removes heat and flushes particulate from the seal chamber Allows the...

  • API Plan 14 Flush, Combination of Plans 11 & 13

    API Plan 14 combines Plan 11 and Plan 13. Flow is recirculated from the pump discharge into the seal chamber and from the seal chamber to the pump suction. Fluid flow is increased since the seal chamber is continuously vented, leading to higher cooling capacity. API Plan 14 Kit components show...

  • Capital Projects Product Selection Guide

    Global Construction Product Selection Guide Managing Your Capital Project Any large-scale construction project is inherently difficult. Thousands of people are involved, competition is aggressive, logistics are complicated, spending approvals can come slowly, and there is a constant threat of p...

  • Oil & Gas Tubing System Training

    The Swagelok ® Tubing System Training Program, Oil and Gas The Swagelok ® Tubing System Training Program, Oil & Gas, is a globally standardized two-day workshop designed to address the JIP33 S-716 requirement and give your team thorough instruction on industry best practices for ensuring high-int...

  • API Plan 53B Barrier Fluid Pressurized by Bladder Accumulator

    API Plan 53B circulates a pressurized barrier fluid between the inboard and outboard seals. The source of pressurization is a bladder accumulator. Plan 53B has the advantage of not allowing gas absorption into the barrier fluid which may allow for operation at higher pressures than Plan 53A. Barrier...

  • API Plan 21 Cooled Flush

    API Plan 21 adds a cooler to Plan 11 for applications requiring better control of flush vapor margin. Flow is routed from the discharge side of the pump through an orifice and a cooler before being returned to the seal chamber. API Plan 21 Kit components shown solid and include some optional co...

  • API Plan 22 Cooled Flush with Strainer

    API Plan 22 adds a strainer to Plan 21. Flow is routed from the discharge side of the pump, through a strainer, an orifice, and a cooler before being returned to the seal chamber. The addition of pressure gauges on either side of the strainer allows the strainer to be monitored for servicing. In dry...

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