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JAlton

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Can anyone help me locate a copy of API 567 or tell me the subject matter. I am not familiar with this standard.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.

J. Alton Cox
President
DeLuca Test Equipment
 
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I have just spoken to my customer.
He made a mistake, it is API 576.
Thank you for your help.
I am familiar with API 520,526 & 527,
I have an old copy of API 576, but my
customer mentioned testing on oil, so
I thought maybe API 567 covered waste
oil handling. Thanks again.

J. Alton Cox
President
DeLuca Test Equipment
 
API RP 576 Inspection of pressure-relieving devices
This guide describes automatic pressure-relieving devices commonly used in the oil and petrochemical industries. It is intended to ensure their proper performance by means of inspection and control of these devices.

It covers various automatic devices such as spring-loaded pressure relief valves, pilot-operated valves and rupture (bursting) discs.

The guide includes:


descriptions of the various types of pressure relieving devices, including their typical applications and limitations;
reasons for inspection;
causes of improper performance, including corrosion, damaged seating surfaces, failed springs, improper setting and adjustment, plugging and sticking, misapplication of materials, improper location, history or identification, rough handling and improper differential between operating and set pressures;
frequency and time of inspection;
safety precautions for inspections;
records and reports.
The 2nd edition of this standard was published in 2000.


The only reference I was able to find was from API 567 was from the
Academic Performance Index (API)

 
I hit send before I finished my thoughts.
Waste oil handling procedures differ from state-state, it would be advisable to check your local regulations or with the EPA to help you advise your client.

 
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