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BS 3195-2:1989

Superseded

Superseded

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Methods for sampling petroleum products Automatic pipeline sampling of liquid hydrocarbons

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-07-1999

Superseded by

BS EN ISO 3171:1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-10-1989

National foreword
Committees responsible
Methods
0 Introduction
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Principles
5 Selection of sampling point (including stream
    conditioning)
6 Profile testing
7 Sampling probe design
8 Sampler design and installation
9 Control equipment
10 Flow measurement
11 Sample receivers and containers
12 Sample handling
13 Safety precautions
14 Operating procedures
15 Proving the sampling system
16 Estimation of overall sampling system uncertainty
17 Bibliography
Annexes
A Estimating water-in-oil dispersion
B Example of water concentration profile tests at a
    crude oil terminal
C Guide for initial screening of potential sampling
    locations
Tables
1 Recommended sampler characteristics for crude oil
    and refined products
2 Typical operating parameters for intermittent
    fixed-grab-volume samplers
3 Typical sampler maintenance and performance report
    for an intermittent grab sampler
4 Sampling test ratings for injected water
    concentrations of 1 % and above
5 Symbols
6 Suggested resistance coefficients
7 Values of beta for bends
8 Expected concentration ratio
9 Acceptability of profile
10 Water concentration profile test at a crude oil
    terminal
11 Suggested minimum flow rates versus mixing elements
Figures
1 Initial or periodic validation of a sampling system
2 Graphical representation of concentration profiles
    in a horizontal pipe
3 Location of sampling point
4 Multipoint probe for profile sampling
5 Arrangement of multipoint probe in horizontal
    pipeline for 300 mm diameter pipelines or larger
6 Typical timing diagram for sampler system testing
7 Bar graph presentation of automatic profile test at
    three locations
8 Results from profile tests (typical profiles)
9 Typical sampling systems
10 Energy rate and drop size
11 Settling rate
12 Turbulence (diffusivity)
13 Water concentration profile test at a crude oil
    terminal

Procedures for automatic sampling of crude petroleum and its liquid products from pipelines. Includes design considerations and selection of sampling location based on considerations of water-in-oil dispersion: sampling handling including homogonization aligned with Part 1.

Committee
PTI/12
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
57
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO 3171:1988 Identical

BS MA 100:1996 Specification for petroleum fuels for marine oil engines and boilers
BS 6664-4:1991 Flashpoint of petroleum and related products Method for determination of flashpoint (rapid equilibrium method)
BS 7800:1998 Specification for high octane (super) unleaded petrol (gasoline) for motor vehicles
BS 7800:2006 Automotive fuel. High octane (super) unleaded petrol. Specification
97/124012 DC : DRAFT OCT 1997
BS 2869:1998 Specification for fuel oils for agricultural, domestic and industrial engines and boilers

ISO 3534:1977 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols
ISO 3165:1976 Sampling of chemical products for industrial use — Safety in sampling
ISO 5168:2005 Measurement of fluid flow — Procedures for the evaluation of uncertainties
ISO 3170:2004 Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling
ISO 3735:1999 Crude petroleum and fuel oils Determination of sediment Extraction method
ISO 3734:1997 Petroleum products — Determination of water and sediment in residual fuel oils — Centrifuge method
ISO 3733:1999 Petroleum products and bituminous materials — Determination of water — Distillation method

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