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SY/T 6319-2016 English PDF

SY/T 6319: Historical versions

Standard IDUSDBUY PDFLead-DaysStandard Title (Description)Status
SY/T 6319-2016RFQ ASK 8 days Protection against ignitions arising out of static, lighting and stray currents Obsolete
SY/T 6319-2008RFQ ASK 6 days Protection against ignitions arising out of static, lightning and stray currents Obsolete
SY/T 6319-1997RFQ ASK 9 days Protection against ignitions arising out of static, lightning, and stray currents Obsolete

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Basic data

Standard ID: SY/T 6319-2016 (SY/T6319-2016)
Description (Translated English): Protection against ignitions arising out of static, lighting and stray currents
Sector / Industry: Oil & Gas Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: E09
Classification of International Standard: 13.100
Word Count Estimation: 53,542
Date of Issue: 2016-01-07
Date of Implementation: 2016-06-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard): SY/T 6319-2008
Quoted Standard: GB 12158-2006; ISO 1813; ASTM D4308; ASTM D4865
Adopted Standard: API RP 2003-2008, MOD
Regulation (derived from): National Energy Board Announcement No. 1 2016; Industry Standard Record Announcement No. 2016 2016 (No. 196)
Issuing agency(ies): National Development and Reform Commission
Summary: This standard specifies technical measures to prevent the ignition of flammable liquids and gases in the presence of static electricity, lightning and stray current. This standard is applicable to the management of transportation, storage and handling of liquid petroleum products. This standard does not apply to the following situations: a) Electrostatic discharge may occur, but flammable vapors in the discharge area can be removed or inerted. B) Store the product in a closed system where the oxygen content is below the minimum required for combustion. C) The concentration of flammable substances is always higher than the upper limit of combustion (UFL). D) Electrostatic hazard from solid transport.