API MPMS 19.3 PART G Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 19.3 - Evaporative Loss Measurement Part G - Certified Loss Factor Testing Laboratory Registration
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API MPMS 19.3 PART G Document Information:
Title
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 19.3 - Evaporative Loss Measurement Part G - Certified Loss Factor Testing Laboratory Registration
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1997
Scope:
PURPOSE
This standard covers the requirements for a laboratory or
facility to be acceptable to evaluate the evaporative loss of
storage tank seals and devices using the Certified Loss Factor
Protocols of API. The standard includes the requirements for
equipment used, data handling and submission, and other factors to
assure data integrity. Other API standards listed below are
incorporated by reference.
LIMITATIONS
This standard does not address safety or environmental issues
that may arise from testing. Compliance with all laws, regulations,
and safe practices is the sole responsibility of the laboratory or
facility.
This standard does not cover financial or business
relationships, terms, or fees between the certified testing
facility, device manufacturer, and API. For details concerning
these issues, contact the API, Measurement Coordination
Department.
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