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legislative and regulatory advocacy and standards development • The API Standards Department was formed in 1923, and the first API standard was published in 1924 • All industry segments are now active in standardization - Refining, Marketing, Exploration & Production, Petroleum Measurement, and Pipeline & Rail Transportation API-624 The standard specifies the requirements and acceptance criteria (100 ppmv) for fugitive emission type testing of rising and rising-rotating stem valves equipped with packing previously tested in accordance with API Standard 622. Packing shall be suitable for use at service temperatures -29°C to 538°C (-20°F to 1000°F). Org Doc # Title. API 6AM Technical Report on Material Toughness Second Edition; Formerly Bulletin 6AM. API 579-1 Fitness-for-Service Second Edition [Superseded: API RP 579] API 1509 Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System Fifteenth Edition. API API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: Maintenance Inspection, Rating, Repair, and Alteration This specification is written as an overlay to ANSI/API Std 610, following the clause structure of the parent standard, to assist in cross-referencing the requirements. Where clauses from the parent standard (ANSI/API Std 610) are not covered in this specification, there are no supplementary requirements or modifications to the respective clause. View Details. Loading…

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