ASTM-D4177:2005 Edition
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D4177-95(2005) Standard Practice for Automatic Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products
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ASTM | 2005 | 26 |
1.1 This practice covers information for the design, installation, testing, and operation of automated equipment for the extraction of representative samples of petroleum and petroleum products from a flowing stream and storing them in a sample receiver. If sampling is for the precise determination of volatility, use Practice D5842 in conjunction with this practice. For sample mixing, refer to Practice D5854. Petroleum products covered in this practice are considered to be a single phase and exhibit Newtonian characteristics at the point of sampling.
1.2 Applicable Fluids -This practice is applicable to petroleum and petroleum products with vapor pressures at sampling and storage temperatures less than or equal to 101 kPa (14.7 psi). Refer to D5842 when sampling for Reid vapor pressure (RVP) determination.
1.3 Non-applicable Fluids -Petroleum products whose vapor pressure at sampling and sample storage conditions are above 101 kPa (14.7 psi) and liquified gases (that is, LNG, LPG etc.) are not covered by this practice.
1.3.1 While the procedures covered by this practice will produce a representative sample of the flowing liquid into the sample receiver, specialized sample handling may be necessary to maintain sample integrity of more volatile materials at high temperatures or extended residence time in the receiver. Such handling requirements are not within the scope of this practice. Procedures for sampling these fluids are described in Practice D1265, Test Method D1145, and GPA 2166.
1.4 Annex A2 contains theoretical calculations for selecting the sampler location. Annex A3 lists acceptance methodologies for sampling systems and components. Annex A4 gives performance criteria for permanent installations, while Annex A5 has the criteria for portable sampling units. Appendix X1 is a design data sheet for automatic sampling systems; Appendix X2 compares the percent sediment and water to unloading time period.
1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
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1 | Scope Referenced Documents |
2 | Terminology Significance and Use Representative Sampling Criteria |
3 | Automatic Sampling Systems Sampling Frequency Stream Conditioning FIG. 1 |
4 | Special Considerations for Marine Applications Probes FIG. 2 |
5 | Automatic Sampling Components Sampler Pacing Primary Sample Receivers FIG. 3 FIG. 4 |
6 | Sample Mixing and Handling Portable Samplers FIG. 5 FIG. 6 FIG. 7 TABLE 1 |
7 | Acceptance Tests FIG. 8 |
8 | Operational Performance Checks/Reports Keywords A1. PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION A1.1 Physical Characteristics and Fire Considerations A1.2 Safety and Health Consideration |
9 | A2. THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS FOR SELECTING THE SAMPLER PROBE LOCATION A2.1 Introduction FIG. A2.1 |
10 | A2.2 Symbols A2.3 Dispersion Factors A2.4 Determination of Energy Dissipation TABLE A2.1 TABLE A2.2 TABLE A2.3 |
11 | A2.5 Contraction A2.6 Enlargement A2.7 A2.8 Water Droplet Settling Velocity A2.9 Turbulence Characteristic A2.10 TABLE A2.4 TABLE A2.5 |
12 | A2.11 A2.12 Examples of Verification of an Existing Sampler Location |
14 | A3. ACCEPTANCE METHODOLOGIES FOR SAMPLING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS A3.1 A3.2 Acceptance TestingāWater Injection Volume Balance Tests TABLE A3.1 TABLE A3.2 |
15 | A3.3 Preparations Prior to Acceptance Test A3.4 Single SamplerāAcceptance Test FIG. A3.1 |
16 | A3.5 Dual SamplerāProving Test A3.6 Approval for Custody Transfer A3.7 Component Performance Test |
17 | A3.8 Application of Dispersion Criteria A3.9 Water Profile Test Procedures FIG. A3.2 TABLE A3.3 |
18 | A3.10 Sample Probe/Extractor Test A3.11 Special Flow Meter Test A4. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS A4.1 Calculations Prior to Operation A4.2 Data from the Sampling Operation A4.3 Calculation of Performance Report |
19 | A5. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR PORTABLE SAMPLING UNITS A5.1 A5.2 Calculations Prior to Operation A5.3 Data from the Sampling Operation A5.4 Calculation of Performance Report A5.5 |
20 | FIG. A5.1 |
21 | FIG. A5.2 |
22 | FIG. A5.3 |
23 | A6. SAMPLER ACCEPTANCE TEST DATA A6.1 FIG. A5.4 |
24 | FIG. A6.1 |
25 | X1. DESIGN DATA SHEET FOR AUTOMATIC SAMPLING SYSTEM X1.1 FIG. X1.1 |
26 | X2. COMPARISON OF PERCENT SEDIMENT AND WATER VERSUS UNLOADING TIME PERIOD X2.1 FIG. X2.1 |