1、Recommended Practice on Remotely Operated Tool(ROT)Intervention SystemsANSI/API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 17M FIRST EDITION,APRIL 2004REAFFIRMED:JANUARY 2009ISO 13628-9:2000(Identical),Petroleum and natural gas industriesDesign and operation of subsea production systemsPart 9:Remotely Operated Tool(ROT)i
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