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API MPM CH6.6 : 1991(R2017)

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Metering Assemblies: Pipeline Metering Systems

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

02-12-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2017

6.6.1 Introduction
6.6.2 Scope
6.6.3 Field of Application
6.6.4 Referenced Publications
6.6.5 Meter Station Design
      6.6.5.1 Meter Selection
              6.6.5.1.1 Viscosity
              6.6.5.1.2 Density
              6.6.5.1.3 Corrosive, Abrasive and Foreign Materials
              6.6.5.1.4 Vapor Pressure
              6.6.5.1.5 Flow Rate
              6.6.5.1.6 Temperature
              6.6.5.1.7 Continuous or Intermittent Service
              6.6.5.1.8 Location
      6.6.5.2 Meter Sizing
              6.6.5.2.1 General Considerations
              6.6.5.2.2 Sizing Displacement Meters
              6.6.5.2.3 Sizing Turbine Meters
      6.6.5.3 Instrumentation and Accessories
              6.6.5.3.1 Strainers and Filters
              6.6.5.3.2 Water Separators and Water Monitors
              6.6.5.3.3 Back-Pressure Valves
              6.6.5.3.4 Flow Control Valves
              6.6.5.3.5 Air Removers
              6.6.5.3.6 Flow Conditioning
              6.6.5.3.7 Displacement Meter Counters
              6.6.5.3.8 Turbine Meter Counters
              6.6.5.3.9 Ticket Printers
      6.6.5.4 Sampling
      6.6.5.5 Proving
              6.6.5.5.1 Tank Provers
              6.6.5.5.2 Conventional Pipe Provers
              6.6.5.5.3 Small-Volume Provers
              6.6.5.5.4 Master-Meter Provers
      6.6.5.6 Typical Pipeline-Meter Station Layouts
6.6.6 Meter Station Operation
6.6.7 Meter Performance
      6.6.7.1 Net Standard Volumes
      6.6.7.2 Meter Proving
      6.6.7.3 Meter Factor Control Charts

Provides guidelines for selection of the type and size of meters to be used to measure pipeline oil movements, as well as the relative advantages and disadvantages of the methods of providng meters by tank prover, conventional pipe prover, small volume prover, and the master meter.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2017 This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria
PublisherName
American Petroleum Institute
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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API MPM CH8.1 : 2013 MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS - CHAPTER 8.1: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MANUAL SAMPLING OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
API MPM CH8.4 : 2014 MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS - CHAPTER 8.4: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING AND HANDLING OF FUELS FOR VOLATILITY MEASUREMENT
API MPM CH8.2 : 2016 MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS - CHAPTER 8.2: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR AUTOMATIC SAMPLING OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

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