Custody Transfer Temperature Measurement API MPMS Ch. 7
Custody Transfer Temperature Measurement API MPMS Ch. 7
Custody Transfer Temperature Measurement API MPMS Ch. 7
March 6-8, 2012 Dr. William J. Schmidt, II Director Commercial Measurement & Loss Control ConocoPhillips Company
Agenda
API Committee on Measurement Quality (COMQ) Introduction To Temperature Measurement Custody Transfer Requirements Temperature Measurement Standards (API MPMS Chapter 7) Mercury-In-Glass Thermometers Summary Questions & Answers (Q&A)
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Joint committee with ASTM International through ASTM Committee D02 as D02.02. COMQ provides representation on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee (TC) 28 - Subcommittee (SC) 6, Bulk Cargo Transfer, Accountability, Inspection and Reconciliation.
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Note: Except for the angle-stem thermometer, all thermometers listed in this table are the total-immersion type.
Note 1: The specifications in this table represent minimum acceptable accuracy for portable electronic thermometers used for custody transfer. Thermometers with better accuracy are available and may be specified by mutual agreement. Note 2: PETs shall be provided with displays that provide a resolution of 0.1C or 0.1F or better.
Tank Cars and Tank Trucks Nonpressure Pressure Dome hatch Vertical thermowells Cup-case Armored Ships and Barges Nonpressure Pressure Deck hatch Vertical thermowells Cup-case Armored See note Middle of liquida
Note: See Table 5 for the minimum number of measurement levels. a In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain temperatures at more than one level and calculate a weighted average temperature. See Table 5, Note 2, for the correct method of averaging multiple temperatures.
Calibration verification and Inspection section. Fixed automatic tank thermometers (ATTs). Portable electronic thermometers (PETs) Glass and Mercury-in-glass thermometer verification Dynamic verification and calibration.
Mercury-In-Glass Thermometers
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Mercury-In-Glass Thermometers
World-wide movement to ban mercury in 2000s. Discussed as part of UN activities. Commitment by most countries to ban mercury within 2 years.
MIGT most commonly used temperature measurement device in Petrochemical Industry. NIST discontinued calibration of mercury devices as of November 2011.
Mercury-In-Glass Thermometers
Replacement technology: Static and dynamic fluid measurements
Portable Electronic Thermometers (PETs) Automatic Tank Thermometer elements (ATT)
Calibration devices ??? Under study by API MIGT replacement adhoc group (results in 2012). Revise standards to exclude MIGT devices.
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Summary
The most accurate means for temperature measurement should be used for these custody transfer applications. API MPMS Chapter 7 describes the equipment types, usage, calibration of the various temperature measurements made in custody transfer. Mercury-In-Glass Thermometers will be phased out of the petrochemical business; standards are being revised to reflect replacement technologies.
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