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BS 4431:1989

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Methods of sampling and test for liquefied anhydrous ammonia

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English

Published date

30-06-1989

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Foreword
Committees responsible
Methods
1 Scope
2 Method for collecting the test portion
3 Determination of residue on evaporation
4 Determination of oil content by the gravimetric
   method
5 Determination of oil content by the infra-red
   spectrometric method
6 Determination of water content by the Karl Fischer
   method
7 Determination of carbon dioxide content
8 Test report
9 Method of sampling for the subsequent determination
   of oxygen by gas chromatography
Appendices
A Guidance on the sampling of liquefied anhydrous
   ammonia
B Determination of the evaporation factor, F
Table
1 Standard oil solutions for calibrating graph
Figures
1 Apparatus for collecting the test portion
2 Diagram of sampling apparatus for the subsequent
   determination of oxygen by gas chromatography
3 Illustration of equipment for sampling from tank
   wagons and storage tanks
4 Graph of evaporation factor against pressure in
   vessel

Describes methods for sampling, determination of oil, water, and carbon dioxide and determination of residue on evaporation.

Committee
CII/37
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 87/50629 DC and BS 4431(1969) (08/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, December 2012. (11/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This British Standard describes methods of test and sampling for liquefied anhydrous ammonia suitable for general industrial purposes.

NOTE 1 In the methods described the ammonia is sampled by volume but the calculations are by mass. The density has been taken as 0.68 g/mL, at about − 33 °C, at which temperature liquid ammonia has a vapour pressure of 105 Pa1). A corrective evaporation factor is applied in each case to allow for loss through sampling at atmospheric pressure.

Clause 2 describes a general method for collecting the test portion with minor variations given for particular methods.

Clause 3 describes a method for the determination of residue on evaporation, which applies to products giving a residue value greater than or equal to 100 mg/kg.

Clause 4 describes a gravimetric method for the determination of the oil content (non-volatile at about 105 °C), which applies to products having an oil content greater than or equal to 10 mg/kg.

Clause 5 describes a method for the determination of the oil content (non-volatile at about 105 °C) in which the method used for the isolation of the oil content is as described in clause 4, but the determination is made using infra-red spectrometry. This is more sensitive than the gravimetric method and applies to products with an oil content less than 10 mg/kg.

Clause 6 describes a method for the determination of the water content by the Karl Fischer method, which applies to products with a water content greater than or equal to 25 mg/kg.

Clause 7 describes the determination of carbon dioxide by a titrimetric method, which applies to products with a carbon dioxide content greater than or equal to 15 mg/kg.

Clause 9 describes a method of sampling for the subsequent determination of oxygen by gas chromatography.

In Appendix A guidance is given on the sampling of anhydrous ammonia and in Appendix B a method for the determination of the evaporation factor, F, is described.

NOTE 2 The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.

BS 2511:1970 Methods for the determination of water (Karl Fischer method)
BS 3523:1962 Specification for silica gel, cobalt chloride impregnated
BS 3602-1:1987 Specification for steel pipes and tubes for pressure purposes: carbon and carbon manganese steel with specified elevated temperature properties Specification for seamless and electric resistance welded including induction welded tubes
BS 5355:1976 Specification for filling ratios and developed pressures for liquefiable and permanent gases

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