SSRM®: Discover RBI for Steam System Assets
Discover the expanded API 581 (4th Edition) and learn how to apply Risk Based Inspection to steam system assets in refining and petrochemical plants. In 2018, TLV released Steam System Risk Mitigation (SSRM®), the world's first service to identify, quantify and mitigate risks to steam systems, combining steam specialist knowledge, steam trap reliability data and risk-based inspection methods. With the latest release of Recommended Practice 581, the American Petroleum Institute (API) has recognized the importance of risk mitigation in steam systems and of the steam system itself. By making steam systems a focus of risk-based inspection, reliability managers can now apply RBI methodologies to the entire plant including the steam system.

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