1、Manual of PetroleumMeasurement StandardsChapter 4-Proving SystemsSection 9-Methods of Calibration forDisplacement and Volumetric TankProversPart 1-Introduction to the Determination of theVolume of Displacement and Tank ProversFIRST EDITION,OCTOBER 2005REAFFIRMED,JULY 2015ener市1AMERICAN PETROLEUM INS
2、TITUTEManual of PetroleumMeasurement StandardsChapter 4-Proving SystemsSection 9-Methods of Calibration forDisplacement and Volumetric TankProversPart 1-Introduction to the Determination of theVolume of Displacement and Tank ProversMeasurement CoordinationFIRST EDITION,OCTOBER 2005REAFFIRMED,JULY 20
3、15ener1AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTEFOREWORDThis multi-part publication consolidates and standardizes calibration procedures for dis-placement and volumetric tank provers used in the metering of petroleum liquids.It pro-vides essential information on the operations involved in obtaining a valid,accur
4、ate andacceptable prover volume by different calibration methods.Units of measure in this publica-tion are in the International System(SI)and United States Customary(USC)units consistentwith North American industry practices.Part I is the introduction and contains thoseaspects that are generic to th
5、e various methods of calibration,including waterdraw(WD),master meter(MM)and gravimetric(GM).Each subsequent part is intended to be used inconjunction with Part I for the particular calibration procedure described.This section con-sists of the following four parts:Part 1-Introduction to the Determin
6、ation of theVolume of Displacementand Tank ProversPart 2-Determination of the Volume of Displacementand Tank Provers by the Waterdraw Method of CalibrationPart 3-Determination of the Volume of DisplacementProvers by the Master Meter Method of CalibrationPart 4-Determination of the Volume of Displace
7、mentProvers by the Gravimetric Method of CalibrationThis standard was developed through the cooperative efforts of many individuals from thepetroleum industry,under the sponsorship of the American Petroleum Institute.Nothing contained in any API publication is to be construed as granting any right,b
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