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API MPMS CH 17.2

API MPMS CH 17.2: Measurement of Cargoes on Board Tank Vessels

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Description

The determination of the quantity and quality of cargo on board marine tank vessels is frequently complex. It is necessary to accurately gauge, ascertain the temperature of, collect samples of, and calculate the amount of all materials contained in the vessel’s lines, cargo tanks, and slop tanks. Other spaces on the vessel may also contain cargo, such as ballast tanks, double bottoms, cofferdams, and numerous other nondesignated cargo spaces, all of which have to be checked, and any volumes contained in them calculated. Measurement accountability (quantity and quality) has to further take into account conditions such as, but not limited to, OBQ/ROB, line fullness, preloading tank inspection, closed measurement and sampling systems, and special procedures for chemical and gas cargoes. Reconciliation of the foregoing may be required if gains or losses exceed expected tolerances.

The detailed requirements for performing all of these actions are contained in numerous MPMS standards. This

Edition

3

Published Date

2023-01-09

Status

Current

Pages

47

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The determination of the quantity and quality of cargo on board marine tank vessels is frequently complex. It is necessary to accurately gauge, ascertain the temperature of, collect samples of, and calculate the amount of all materials contained in the vessel’s lines, cargo tanks, and slop tanks. Other spaces on the vessel may also contain cargo, such as ballast tanks, double bottoms, cofferdams, and numerous other nondesignated cargo spaces, all of which have to be checked, and any volumes contained in them calculated. Measurement accountability (quantity and quality) has to further take into account conditions such as, but not limited to, OBQ/ROB, line fullness, preloading tank inspection, closed measurement and sampling systems, and special procedures for chemical and gas cargoes. Reconciliation of the foregoing may be required if gains or losses exceed expected tolerances. The detailed requirements for performing all of these actions are contained in numerous MPMS standards. This

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