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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.

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  • API Plan 31 Flush with Cyclone Separator

    API Plan 31 is used to remove solids from the flush stream by incorporating a cyclone separator into the flush tubing. Flow is routed from the discharge side of the pump through the cyclone separator. Clean flush fluid leaving the separator is routed to the seal chamber while fluid containing the so...

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  • Tubing System Training

    The Swagelok ® Tubing System Training Program The Swagelok ® Tubing System Training Program is a globally standardized workshop designed to give your team thorough instruction on industry best practices for ensuring high-integrity tubing systems. No matter your industry, this hands-on training i...

  • 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...

  • API Plan 23 Cooled Flush, Recirculated through Seal Chamber

    < Back to Process Side Plans API Plan 23 utilizes a circulation device, typically a pumping ring, to route the fluid from the seal chamber through a cooler before returning the cooled fluid to the seal chamber. A throat bushing isolates the cooled seal chamber flush fluid from the hotter pumped li...

  • API Plan 41 Cooled Flush with Cyclone Separator

    API Plan 41 is a cooled version of Plan 31. Solids are removed from the flush fluid by incorporating a cyclone separator. Flow is routed from the discharge side of the pump through the cyclone separator. Clean flush fluid leaving the separator is routed through a cooler before being returned to the ...

  • API Plan 72 Buffer Gas

    API Plan 72 supplies a buffer gas from an external source between the inboard and outboard seals. For reliable operation, gas seals require a constant supply of clean, dry gas, typically nitrogen. The seal support panel contains a coalescing filter to remove any moisture and particulate present in t...

  • API Plan 74 Barrier Gas

    < Back to Between Seal Plans API Plan 74 supplies a pressurized barrier gas from an external source between the inboard and outboard seals. For reliable operation, dual pressurized gas seals require a constant supply of clean, dry gas, typically nitrogen. The seal support panel contains a coalesci...

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