API 555 : 2013
API 555 : 2013
PROCESS ANALYZERS
American Petroleum Institute
Section A - Process Analyzer Considerations
A.1 Scope
1 Analyzer Selection Design Requirements
2 System Data Management Requirements
3 Analyzer System Calibration and Validation
4 Sample Conditioning
5 Prepackaged Systems
6 Maintenance, Training, Installation, Inspection, Testing,
and Startup Requirements
7 Safety Requirements
Annex A - References
Section B - Safety and Environmental Considerations
B.1 Scope
8 Area Safety Monitors
9 Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
10 Wastewater and Water Treatment Analyzers
Annex B - References
Section C - Spectroscopic Chemical Composition Analyzers
C.2 Scope
11 Infrared Spectroscopy
12 Ultraviolet (UV) Spectroscopy
13 Mass Spectrometry
14 X-ray Absorption
15 Ion Mobility Spectroscopy
16 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Annex C - References
Section D - Non-Spectroscopic Chemical Composition Analyzers
D.2 Scope
17 Gas Chromatographs
18 Moisture Analyzers
19 Oxygen Analyzers
20 Sulfur Analyzers
Annex D - Normative References
Section E - Physical Property Analyzers
E.1 Scope
E.2 Terms and Definitions
E.3 General
E.4 Safety Considerations
E.5 Analyzer Location
E.6 Sampling Systems
E.7 Readout
E.8 Checking and Calibration
E.9 Special Precautions
E.10 Startup
E.11 Shutdown Procedures
21 Pour Point Analyzers
22 Cloud Point and Freeze Point
23 Distillation
24 Flash Point Analyzers
25 Vapor Pressure Analyzers
26 Octane Analyzers
27 Process Stream Viscometers
28 Densitometers
29 Color Analyzers
Annex E - References
Section F - Chemical Property Analyzers
F.1 Scope
30 pH Measurement
31 Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Measurement
32 Electrolytic Conductivity Measurement
33 Water Quality General Information
Annex F - References
Describes the generic design factors that must be taken into consideration in the design and implementation of all analyzer applications.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
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