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API STD 521: Guide for Pressure-relieving and Depressuring Systems – Edition 6

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ISO 7278:1987

ISO 7278:1987 Liquid hydrocarbons – Dynamic measurement – Proving systems for volumetric meters – Part 1: General principles

CDN $82.00

SKU: f5c4d64883a4 Category:

Description

The purpose of proving a meter is to determine its relative error or its meter factor as a function of flow rate and other parameters such as temperature, pressure and viscosity. The following types of proving systems are in use: tank prover systems; pipe provers, bidirectional and unidirectional; master meters. They can be used either connected (fixed or mobile) to the metering station or in a central proving station.

Edition

1

Published Date

1987-03-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The purpose of proving a meter is to determine its relative error or its meter factor as a function of flow rate and other parameters such as temperature, pressure and viscosity. The following types of proving systems are in use: tank prover systems; pipe provers, bidirectional and unidirectional; master meters. They can be used either connected (fixed or mobile) to the metering station or in a central proving station.

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