API H00005 Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards - Draft Standard - Sediment and Water - Continuous On-Line Measurement of Water Content in Petroleum and Petroleum Products
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API H00005 Document Information:
Title
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards - Draft Standard - Sediment and Water - Continuous On-Line Measurement of Water Content in Petroleum and Petroleum Products
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2000
Scope:
1 Scope
This draft standard describes methods for the continuous on-line real time measurement of free and entrained water quantities in petroleum and petroleum products (OWD). The procedures for the proper installation, operation and calibration of on-line water in petroleum measurement devices are also described. This standard only addresses the measurement of water in petroleum liquids. This standard does not address the measurement of any solid and/or gaseous phases that may also be present.
The term petroleum will be used throughout this standard to describe petroleum and petroleum products normally associated with the petroleum industry. This standard applies to water concentrations from 0.02% to 100%. In the event that there is an issue with the results of this standard and API MPMS Chapter 8.2, the referee method is API MPMS Chapter 8.2.
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