About API Spec 17D SS and
SV Flanges
(and Connection to API 6BX Flanges Subsea)
API Spec 17D,
1st. Edition dated October 30, 1992 marked the introduction of an API
“Specification for Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment.”
This Specification introduced a set of
dimensions for
5M Flanges in nominal sizes 2-1/16”
through 11” based on API Spec
6A,
6B Flanges, but with
BX
ring grooves designated in
the Specification as API Type 17SS Flanges. The Specification also introduced
Swivel Flanges designed to join with these new flanges, designated as API
Type 17 SV Flanges, and introduced
10M Swivel Flange configurations
that join directly to API Spec 6A, 6BX Flanges in sizes 1-13/16” through
13-5/8”, also designated 17 SV.
API Spec 17D accepts, through direct reference, all API Spec
6A, 6BX Flanges in all sizes through
15M
Working Pressure.
API Spec 17D also accepts all
API Spec 16A
Clamp Hub connections and Clamps
in all sizes through 15M Working Pressure.
API Spec 17D requires all Flanges, Swivel Flanges, and Clamp
Hubs used for Subsea applications to have their ring grooves either manufactured
from or inlayed with
Corrosion Resistant Material.
For advice on how to prevent SV Flange neck
corrosion, Click Here.
For Swivel Flange Snap Wire Retainer part numbers,
Click Here.

NOTE:
API Spec 17D requires manufacturers to make 10M Working Pressure Swivel Flanges
(Hubs and Rings) from 75K Material
specified in API Spec 6A. These Swivel Flanges join to API Spec 6A, 6BX 10M
Flanges made from 60K Material.
API Spec 17D describes
Ring Gaskets special for Subsea make-up, identified as API Type
SBX and
SRX
pressure energized Ring Gaskets. These Ring Gaskets have identical dimensions to
those Ring Gaskets identified in API Spec 6A except they all have specially
located drilled holes that allow the escape of any fluids (water) trapped behind
the Ring Gasket as a result of Subsea connection make-up. API Spec 17D specifies
only Ring Gaskets made from Corrosion Resistant Material for all Subsea
connections.
API Spec 17D references API Spec 6A for
PSL Levels and specifies that all
Material and finished equipment meet the minimum requirements for
PSL 2,
3, or 3G, as specified by
the buyer of the equipment.
NOTE:
The inclusion of Swivel Flanges intends to solve the problem of misaligning bolt
holes in otherwise parallel flanges by allowing rotation of the Swivel Flange to
bring the bolt holes into common alignment. API Spec 16A Clamp Hub connections,
included in API Spec 17D by reference, also solve the problem of bolt hole
alignment by totally eliminating the joining connection bolt circle. Clamp Hubs,
joined by clamps, have the freedom to rotate 360° in any increment before the
tightening of the Clamp to seal the connection. The Swivel Flanges in API Spec
17D have Hubs with designs similar to or identical with API Spec 16A Clamp Hubs.
When Swivel Flange Hubs have identical dimensions with Clamp Hubs, and
sufficient neck length exists to push the Swivel Flange Ring back away from its
Hub with sufficient room to fit a Clamp, then a Clamp will secure this seemingly
unorthodox connection. This Clamp connection should work with the connections
shown in the Table below.
WOODCO USA does not offer this
information as a recommendation, but knowledge of this may assist Operators in
decision making should they have a problem or emergency.
Click Here for more about API 16A Clamps.
CAUTION:
API Spec 17D specifically states, “All Flanges used on Subsea completions
equipment shall be of the ring joint type designed for face-to-face make-up. The
connection make-up force and external loads shall react primarily on the raised
face of the flange. Therefore, at least one of the Flanges in a connection shall
have a raised face.” API Spec 17D specifies an optional raised face on 17D Type
SS Blind Flanges. WOODCO USA recommends that API 17D SS Blind Flanges always
have raised faces.
API Spec 17D
makes no mention of Studded Flange connectors as specified in API Spec 6A, but
does not prohibit them. The implication of acceptance of API Spec 6A
connections, and the fact that API Spec 6A permits the omission of raised faces
on studded face 6BX Flanges will surely result in operators attempting to
install a 17D SS Blind Flange without a raised face onto an API 6A studded face
connection, also without a raised face. Without using technical terms, any kind
of damage to, or coating on, the face of either of the joining full face flange
connectors with BX ring grooves will prevent the face to face contact intended
and explained in API Spec 17D.
API Spec 17D requires closure bolting
tension of 67% to 70% of the yield strength of the bolts (L7 / B7); torque
tables included in API Spec 17D provide torque values intended to achieve this
tension.
Click here for
special bolt lengths to connect API 17D Flanges, and API 17D Flanges to API
6A Flanges.
Click here for
API 17D specified torque values for Fluoropolymer coated bolts and nuts
connecting flanges in sub sea applications.
CAUTION: API Spec 17D requires
flange connection bolt tightness (tension stress in the bolt) equal to 67% to
70% of the specified minimum yield strength of L7/B7 bolts. When using some
lubricants and/or anti-corrosion coatings on bolts, tightening bolts consistent
with the torque tables shown in API Spec 17D may in fact produce tension closer
to the actual yield strength of the bolts. Operators should use an alternate
method to measure tension in the bolts to confirm the applicability of this
table.
The characteristic design of API 17D Swivel
Flanges virtually requires their attachment to bodies by welding. All Swivel
Flange illustrations in API Spec 17D show full bores, with no specified wall
thickness at the end, or any weld preparation. Weld Neck Flanges shown in API
Spec 17D have only restricted bores matching Line Pipe sizes.
WOODCO USA offers full bore Weld Necks for all 5M Working
Pressure SS and SV Flanges, and all 10M Working Pressure SV Flanges included in
API Spec 17D. To view dimensions of API Spec 17D SS and SV flanges, go to
the Flange Slide Rule Program
on this Web Site.
CAUTION: Operators should seek
competent engineering advice, use
Qualified Welding Procedures, and employ
Qualified Welders when
attaching any API Flanges made from 60K or 75K Material specified in API Spec
6A.
To view a catalog page on
Swivel Flanges, Click Here.