API 17D Ball Valves
What API 17D requires for ball valves — applicability, key and testing requirements, the alternative standards, and compliant supply with full certification.
What does API 17D require for ball valves?
API 17D (Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems - Subsea Wellhead and Tree Equipment, American Petroleum Institute (API)) sets the design, material and testing requirements for ball valves in its scope. API 17D is the governing specification for subsea wellhead equipment and Christmas trees, covering the design, manufacture, testing, and operation of all pressure-containing and pressure-controlling components installed on the seabed at water depths up to 3,000 metres. Subsea Christmas trees are among the most safety-critical valve assemblies in the oil and gas industry - they must reliably isolate wellbore pressures up to 15,000 psi at depths where maintenance requires remotely-operated vehicles (ROVs). API 17D is jointly published with ISO 13628-4 and is mandatory for all major deepwater field developments including those operated by Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, Equinor, and Petrobras.
Applicable Pressure Classes
Key Requirements
- Product Specification Level (PSL) 3 or 4 mandatory for all subsea wellhead and tree components
- Working pressure ratings: 3000, 5000, 10000, and 15000 psi (aligned with API 6A classes)
- Material class for sour service: CC, DD, EE, FF, or HH per NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156
- All valves must function reliably after extended periods of inactivity on the seabed (minimum qualification cycle per PSL)
- ROV override facility: all subsea valves must be operable by remotely operated vehicle without diver intervention
- Subsurface safety valve (SSSV) integration: tree must accept downhole safety valve control umbilical
- Diverless connection system: all hub connectors and running tools compatible with ROV-deployed tools
- Seawater-resistant materials: 25Cr duplex or super-duplex stainless, Inconel 625-clad bores for subsea wetted parts
Testing Requirements
- Factory acceptance test (FAT): full hydrostatic test at 1.5× rated working pressure
- Seat test at rated working pressure from both upstream and downstream
- Low-pressure gas test at 50–100 psi for seat integrity check
- Full functional cycling under rated pressure (minimum cycle count per PSL level)
- System integration test (SIT): assembled tree tested with running tools and ROV override
Alternative Standards for Ball Valves
Other standards that also govern ball valves — useful for spec cross-acceptance.
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