Standard API MPMS 2.8B-ed.1 1.11.2019 preview

API MPMS 2.8B-ed.1

Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 2—Tank Calibration Section 8B—Recommended Practice for the Establishment of the Location of the Reference Gauge Point and the Gauge Height of Tanks on Marine Tank Vessels

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Designation standards: API MPMS 2.8B-ed.1
Publication date standards: 1.11.2019
SKU: NS-1139572
The number of pages: 21
Approximate weight : 63 g (0.14 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards API

Annotation of standard text API MPMS 2.8B-ed.1 :

API MPMS 2.8B, 1st Edition, September 2000 - Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 2—Tank Calibration Section 8B—Recommended Practice for the Establishment of the Location of the Reference Gauge Point and the Gauge Height of Tanks on Marine Tank Vessels

Scope and Field of Application

This recommended practice is intended as a guide for establishing reference gauge heights during calibration of marine tank vessels. In many cases this calibration is carried out by shipyard engineers who may not be fully familiar with petroleum measurement requirements nor the use of such measurements by petroleum inspectors and tanker operating personnel. This procedure is also for recalibration of vessels.

The importance of establishing an accurate reference gauge height for tanks on marine tank vessels cannot be overstressed. Such tanks are generally calibrated in ullages (outages) whereas in measuring quantities remaining onboard (ROB) or free water, it is frequently more convenient and accurate to measure innages. The reference gauge height is a necessity in converting ullage to innage. Also, in determining the volume of the ROB, the reference gauge height is a factor in every wedge formula, for the establishment of wedge tables.

API MPMS Chapters 2.7 and 2.8A provide three methods of calibrating the volumes of tanks on marine tank vessels: calibration by linear measurement, liquid calibration, and calibration from vessel drawings. The measurement and establishment of the reference gauge height, however, can only be determined by direct linear measurement.

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