Difference between Code,Standard and Specification

2021-11-12
The Difference between Code, Standard and Specification
 
 
Knowing the difference between Code, Standard and Specification is very important if you are working in Oil & Gas Industries. This post will explain you about code, standard and specification. You will also learn the difference between them. This difference is also applicable to piping.
 
 
 
What is Standard?  
Standard can define as a set of technical definitions and guidelines – or simply a “how to” instructions for designers and manufacturers. It gives all the necessary requirements for the product, service, and operation.
 
A designer will use the standard to design the product, and a manufacturer will use the standard for the manufacturing of the product.
 
Standard serves as a common language for defining quality and establishing safety criteria for the product. ASTM, API, ISO,ANSI,DIN,GB are some examples of the standard.
 
 
Why standard required?
In the case of process industry, piping components are sourced from around the world; we want all these material, irrespective of their country of origin should fit perfectly with each other at the site. Standard help to achieve these;
 
(1)By establishing common engineering or technical requirements for products, practices, methods or operations that manufacturer has to follow while manufacturing piping components.
(2)Standard Built confidence about product quality in the users and
(3)With standardization cost of production will reduce as you can produce in bulk for global markets.
 
let’s take an example of a mobile phone charger. If you are in the China and traveling to USA, you need an adapter to use your charger. This is because both the country follows the different standard for power sockets. But your USB cables will work anywhere in the world because it is manufactured as per globally accepted standard.
 
 
 
What is Code?
When governmental bodies adopt the standard and become legally enforceable, or when it has been incorporated into a business contract, the standard will become a code.
 
ASME Codes are legally enforceable in many US state. Whereas, in the other part of the world they are not legally enforceable but such countries have their own similar codes.
 
Please note that requirements mentioned in the code will only be mandatory requirements if
(1)The Code is adopted as law by a regulatory body
(2)It is a part of the business contract
Otherwise, Code will serve as generally accepted guidelines for design, fabrication, construction, and installation,
 
Examples of the codes are ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, BS, DIN, etc.
 
 
Why Code required?
Code Provides a set of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level of safety & Quality for manufactured, fabricated or constructed goods.
Codes also refer out to standards or specifications for the specific details on additional requirements that are not specified in the Code
 
 
 
 
What is Specification?
Specifications provide specific/additional requirements for the materials, components or services that are beyond the code or standard requirements
 
For Example, if you want A213 T11 pipe with Maximum carbon of 0.15% against standard requirements of 0.18% Max, you have to specify your requirement in your specification or Purchase Order.
Specification is generated by private companies to address additional requirements applicable to a specific product or application
 
 
Why Specification required?
(1)It allows purchaser to include special requirements as per design and service condition
(2)It allows customizing your product.
(3)Please note requirement in specification are Must meet requirements
 
Examples- Product specification, Shell DEP & EIL Specification
 
 

 
Summary: Difference Between Code, Standard and Specification in Piping.

 

 Code  Standard  Specification
Enforceable by Law or by contract Globally accepted “how to instruction” Must meet requirements by Contracts
Written by government or government approved body Written by public organization or by government body Written by private companies
Guidelines for design, fabrication, construction and installation Set of technical definitions and guidelines for manufacturing Additional requirements, beyond code & standard
ASME, BS, IS, DIN ASTM, SAE, ISO Shell DEP, EIL Spec.
 
 
 
Piping codes imply the requirements of design, fabrication, use of materials, tests and inspection of various pipe and piping system. It has a limited jurisdiction defined by the code.
Piping standards imply application design and construction rules and requirements. Like a code, it also has a limited scope defined by the standard.
Piping Specification imply providing specific/additional requirements for the materials, components or services that are beyond the code or standard requirements
 
 
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