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API MPMS CH 2.8B

API MPMS CH 2.8B: Establishment of the Location of the Reference Gauge Point and the Gauge Height of

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2019.

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Description

Recommended practice, for use in conjunction with Chapter 2.7 and Chapter 2.8A. Establishes reference gauge heights during calibration of marine tank vessels. A reference gauge point is necessary for converting ullage to innage, and when determining the volume of the quantities remaining on board. A reference gauge point is also used for wedge formulas and establishing wedge tables.

Edition

1

Published Date

1995-09-01

Status

Reaffirmed

Pages

21

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Recommended practice, for use in conjunction with Chapter 2.7 and Chapter 2.8A. Establishes reference gauge heights during calibration of marine tank vessels. A reference gauge point is necessary for converting ullage to innage, and when determining the volume of the quantities remaining on board. A reference gauge point is also used for wedge formulas and establishing wedge tables.

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