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ISO - 4266-2

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Measurement of level and temperature in storage tanks by automatic methods — Part 2: Measurement of level in marine vessels

active, Most Current
Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 November 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Volumetric equipment and measurements): 75.180.30
scope:

This document gives guidance on the accuracy, installation, calibration and verification of automatic level gauges (ALGs), both intrusive and non-intrusive, for measuring the level of petroleum and liquid petroleum products having a Reid vapour pressure less than 100 kPa, transported aboard marine vessels (i.e. tankers and barges).

This document gives guidance for buyers and sellers who mutually agree to use marine ALGs for either fiscal and/or custody transfer applications.

This document is not applicable to the measurement of level in refrigerated cargo tanks.

NOTE For information on the measurement of level in refrigerated cargo tanks, please see ISO 18132-1 and ISO 18132-3.

Document History

4266-2
November 1, 2023
Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Measurement of level and temperature in storage tanks by automatic methods — Part 2: Measurement of level in marine vessels
This document gives guidance on the accuracy, installation, calibration and verification of automatic level gauges (ALGs), both intrusive and non-intrusive, for measuring the level of petroleum and...
November 15, 2002
Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products - Measurement of Level and Temperature in Storage Tanks by Automatic Methods - Part 2: Measurement of Level in Marine Vessels
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