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BS ISO 4268:2000 Petroleum and liquid petroleum products. Temperature measurements. Manual methods

BS ISO 4268:2000

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products. Temperature measurements. Manual methods

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Označení normy:BS ISO 4268:2000
Počet stran:42
Vydáno:2000-12-15
ISBN:0 580 36770 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 4268:2000


This standard BS ISO 4268:2000 Petroleum and liquid petroleum products. Temperature measurements. Manual methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.180.30 Volumetric equipment and measurements

This International Standard specifies methods, procedures and equipment for the manual measurement of the temperature of bulk quantities of petroleum and petroleum products in storage tanks.

The preferred method is to use a portable electronic thermometer as described in clause 7. Other methods included use permanently installed indicating thermometers of the spot-measurement type and temperature determination by sampling methods using cup-case thermometers, flushing-case thermometers, and thermometers within conventional tank samples taken in accordance with ISO 3170.

This International Standard excludes averaging thermometers forming part of an automatic gauging system. These are described in ISO 4266.

It is realized that, in many countries, some or all of the items covered by this International Standard are the subject of mandatory regulations imposed by the laws of those countries; such regulations must be rigorously observed. In cases of conflict between such mandatory regulations and this International Standard, the former prevails.