Email Document Reference

Enter your email address below and the reference for this document will be sent to shortly from webmaster@ceesi.com.

Title: REFINED PRODUCT SAMPLING SYSTEMS
Author: Jim Klentzman
Source: 2022 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2022
Abstract: This paper discusses design considerations for refined product sampling systems. Refined product sampling is usually divided into two different areas: the sampling that occurs inside the refinery, which deals with blending of the gasoline and diesel fuels, and the sampling that occurs outside the refinery in pipeline areas, which typically involves a custody transfer situation in the field. The blending compositor sampling and equipment involved is connected to the control room and is closely monitored to ensure that the sample can be shown to be very accurate by using level indicators and bite checkers to verify volume in the container. Custody sampling is a less complicated unit typically outside of a refinery and at custody transfer points. The system is operated by a PLC and is usually multiple containers with a single pump without level indicators or bite checkers integrated into the system and the purpose is to verify what has been sent down the pipeline to the end users. Refined products are typically, jet fuel, diesel, gasolines, and aviation gasolines/fuel.




In order to prevent spam and automated file downloads for documents within the Measurement Library, please follow the instructions below and then you will be able to email a reference to this article.





Copyright © 2024