API PUBL 1642
Alcohols, Ethers and Gasoline-Alcohol and -Ether Blends A Report on Fire-Safety Considerations at Petroleum Marketing Facilities - First Edition
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API - American Petroleum Institute
Year: 1996
Abstract: 1 Scope
This publication examines the fire safety considerations for fuels at petroleum marketing facilities. It focuses on gasoline blended with oxygenates, and M85, but also includes neat alcohols and ethers since they may be present at terminals and bulk plants for blending purposes. Diesel fuels and "clean" or reformulated diesel fuels are not addressed. Current reformulated gasolines are included within the scope of this report.
This publication is not an API recommended practice for handling these fuels, nor is it intended to be a primer on fuel marketing operations fire-safety. Readers not already familiar with recommended practices for gasoline handling and storage fire-safety should obtain and review the appropriate API and NFPA publications cited in Section 2 before reading this report. This publication does not address health considerations associated with use or exposure to these fuels.
Figure 1 illustrates the portion of the gasoline marketing system covered in this report.
This publication examines the fire safety considerations for fuels at petroleum marketing facilities. It focuses on gasoline blended with oxygenates, and M85, but also includes neat alcohols and ethers since they may be present at terminals and bulk plants for blending purposes. Diesel fuels and "clean" or reformulated diesel fuels are not addressed. Current reformulated gasolines are included within the scope of this report.
This publication is not an API recommended practice for handling these fuels, nor is it intended to be a primer on fuel marketing operations fire-safety. Readers not already familiar with recommended practices for gasoline handling and storage fire-safety should obtain and review the appropriate API and NFPA publications cited in Section 2 before reading this report. This publication does not address health considerations associated with use or exposure to these fuels.
Figure 1 illustrates the portion of the gasoline marketing system covered in this report.
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| contributor author | API - American Petroleum Institute | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:02:51Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T17:02:51Z | |
| date copyright | 02/01/1996 | |
| date issued | 1996 | |
| identifier other | XVKTCAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
| identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/126393 | |
| description abstract | 1 Scope This publication examines the fire safety considerations for fuels at petroleum marketing facilities. It focuses on gasoline blended with oxygenates, and M85, but also includes neat alcohols and ethers since they may be present at terminals and bulk plants for blending purposes. Diesel fuels and "clean" or reformulated diesel fuels are not addressed. Current reformulated gasolines are included within the scope of this report. This publication is not an API recommended practice for handling these fuels, nor is it intended to be a primer on fuel marketing operations fire-safety. Readers not already familiar with recommended practices for gasoline handling and storage fire-safety should obtain and review the appropriate API and NFPA publications cited in Section 2 before reading this report. This publication does not address health considerations associated with use or exposure to these fuels. Figure 1 illustrates the portion of the gasoline marketing system covered in this report. | |
| language | English | |
| title | API PUBL 1642 | num |
| title | Alcohols, Ethers and Gasoline-Alcohol and -Ether Blends A Report on Fire-Safety Considerations at Petroleum Marketing Facilities - First Edition | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 17 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | API - American Petroleum Institute:;1996 | |
| contenttype | fulltext |

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