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Field Testing Protocol for Characterization of Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organics (TGNMO), Methane, and Ethane in Air–Vapor Mixture During Filling of a Cargo Vessel with Crude Oil
NORMA vydaná dňa 1.8.2016
Označenie normy: API TR 2574-ed.1
Dátum vydania normy: 1.8.2016
Kód tovaru: NS-1140710
Počet strán: 56
Približná hmotnosť: 168 g (0.37 libier)
Krajina: Americká technická norma
Kategória: Technické normy API
API TR 2574, 1st Edition, August 2016 - Field Testing Protocol for Characterization of Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organics (TGNMO), Methane, and Ethane in Air–Vapor Mixture During Filling of a Cargo Vessel with Crude Oil
Applicability
This method applies to the measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOC) as total gaseous nonmethane organics (TGNMO), methane and ethane from the air–vapor mixture that is expelled during filling of a cargo vessel with crude oil. This protocol utilizes a modified version of U.S. EPA Federal Reference Method 25 (FRM 25) entitled: “Determination of Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Emissions as Carbon.” Annex A contains an abridged and modified version of FRM 25 to meet specific project quality objectives (PQOs).While the field testing in support of this protocol (see Annex B, Annex C, and Annex D) was performed only for the loading of crude oil into barges, the method could be suitable for loading of any volatile organic liquid into any type of vessel or compartment from which vapors are exhausted through a single vent opening where the field sampling can take place.
The objective of this field testing protocol is to provide standardized testing methodology for quantifying TGNMO, methane and ethane emissions in the air–vapor mixture that is expelled from cargo compartments during filling with crude oil.
The characteristics and composition of the air–vapor mixture expelled from a cargo vessel into the atmosphere during filling with crude oil is dependent upon the characteristics of the crude oil, including such variables as volatility, temperature, etc. The changing characteristics of the exhausted air–vapor mixture can affect the application of FRM 25 in quantifying the concentration of TGNMO, methane, and ethane in the air–vapor mixture. This field testing protocol provides guidance on utilizing various configurations of FRM 25 in the characterization process. They are:
When carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor are present together in the air–vapor mixture, they can produce a positive bias in the sample. The magnitude of the bias depends on the concentrations of CO2 and water vapor. As a guideline, multiply the CO2 concentration, expressed as volume percent, times the water vapor concentration. If this product does not exceed 100, the bias can be considered insignificant. For example, the bias is not significant for a source having 10 % CO2 and 10 % water vapor, but it would be significant for a source near the detection limit having 10 % CO2 and 20 % water vapor.
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