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This practice covers procedures and equipment for obtaining, mixing, and handling representative samples of volatile fuels for the purpose of testing for compliance with the standards set forth for volatility related measurements applicable to light fuels. The applicable dry vapor pressure equivalent range of this practice is 13 to 105 kPa (2 to 16 psia).

This practice is applicable to the sampling, mixing, and handling of reformulated fuels including those containing oxygenates.

The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard except in some cases where drawings may show inch-pound measurements which are customary for that equipment.
 

Document History

  1. API MPMS Chapter 8.4


    Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement, Sixth Edition

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    Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement, Fifth Edition

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    Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement, Fourth Edition

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    Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement, Third Edition

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  5. API MPMS Chapter 8.4


    Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 8-Sampling, Section 4-Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement, Second Edition

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  6. API MPMS Chapter 8.4


    Sampling: Standard Practice for Sampling and Handling of Fuels for Volatility Measurement

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