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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.

  • Design and Assembly Services

    Take the Building and Testing of Fluid System Assemblies Off Your To-Do List If you’re short on trained personnel or simply short on time, Swagelok-trained technicians can provide an extra set of hands by fabricating your fluid system assemblies for you. You will receive a professionally designed, ...

  • Atmospheric Side Plans

    < Back to Mechanical Seal Support Systems Seal Support System Atmospheric Side Plans Seal Plan Kits Swagelok-built atmospheric side plans for seal support are available as seal plan kits only. Each kitcontains everything needed for proper installation, including an engineered drawing, making it...

  • API Plan 51 Quench from Reservoir

    API Plan 51 is a quench system for use on the atmospheric side of a single seal. This system acts as a dead-ended reservoir for a fluid. API Plan 51 Kit contents shown solid and include some optional components. This plan: Prevents icing on the atmospheric side of the seal Is typic...

  • API Plan 62 Quench from External Source

    API Plan 62 delivers an external quench fluid to the atmospheric side of the seal. A typical application in a refinery is the prevention of coking on seal faces in hot hydrocarbon service by employing a steam quench. Nitrogen or clean water may also be used to quench or cool and clean the atmospheri...

  • API Plan 65A Leakage Collection with Reservoir

    API Plan 65A monitors leakage in a single seal arrangement. Connected to the drain port on the gland, a reservoir collects normal leakage and is constantly open to drain. In the event of a seal failure, an orifice fitting on the outlet of the system allows a level transmitter to trigger an alarm due...

  • API Plan 65B Leakage Collection with Reservoir

    API Plan 65B monitors leakage in a single seal arrangement. Connected to the drain port on the gland, a reservoir is allowed to collect normal leakage. A level transmitter on the reservoir triggers an alarm in the event of excessive leakage. A valve on the outlet side of the reservoir is typically l...

  • Between Seal Plans

    < Back to Mechanical Seal Support Systems Seal Support System Between Seal Plans Seal Plan Assemblies Swagelok-built between seal plans for seal support are available as seal plan assemblies only. Optionsand configurations not listed in the ordering numbering structure are also available, and se...

  • API Seal Plan 52 Buffer Fluid Seal Pot

    < Back to Between Seal Plans API Seal Plan 52 utilizes a reservoir and circulates an unpressurized buffer fluid between the inboard and outboard seals. To provide positive circulation through the support system and into the seal, a pumping ring is employed. Frictional losses in the buffer fluid in...

  • API Plan 53A Barrier Fluid Seal Pot Pressurized by Nitrogen

    API Plan 53A utilizes a reservoir and circulates a pressurized barrier fluid between the inboard and outboard seals. The typical source of pressurization is plant nitrogen. The reservoir should be set at least 20 psi (1.3 bar) above maximum seal chamber pressure. This is to ensure that leakage acros...

  • 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...

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