Densitometers Sample Clauses

The 'Densitometers' clause defines the requirements and standards for the use, maintenance, or calibration of densitometers within the context of an agreement or technical specification. It typically outlines which types of densitometers are acceptable, how frequently they must be calibrated, and the procedures for ensuring accurate measurements. By establishing clear expectations for densitometer use, this clause helps ensure consistent quality control and reliable measurement results, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over data accuracy.
Densitometers. A. Densitometers with frequency output shall be installed and proved in accordance with the API MPMS, Chapter 14, Section 6. The frequency output may be driven directly into a flow computer capable of internally converting frequency to corrected flowing density in gm/cc, or to a separate frequency converter and into the flow computer as a 4-20 ma signal. Proving is to be by entrapping a sample of the flowing stream at system conditions in a double-walled high-pressure vessel known as a pycnometer. The connections for the pycnometer shall be installed in the same manner as those of the densitometer. Thermowells shall be installed to allow monitoring of the inlet and outlet temperatures. Accuracy of the densitometer shall be verified at the time of the meter proving or when accuracy is in question. The accuracy of the densitometer shall be within +/- 0.001 gm/cc over its entire range and repeatable to +/- 0.0005 gm/cc. B. For chemical grade propylene measurement utilizing a turbine meter, a calculated density may be used in lieu of a densitometer by using the API MPMS, Chapter 11.