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SY/T 6344-2017 English PDF

SY/T 6344: Evolution and historical versions

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SY/T 6344-2017EnglishRFQ ASK 3 days [Need to translate] Fire code for flammable and combustible liquids Valid SY/T 6344-2017
SY/T 6344-2010EnglishRFQ ASK 3 days [Need to translate] Flammable and combustible liquids code Obsolete SY/T 6344-2010
SY/T 6344-1998EnglishRFQ ASK 14 days [Need to translate] Flammable and combustible liquids code Obsolete SY/T 6344-1998

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Basic data

Standard ID SY/T 6344-2017 (SY/T6344-2017)
Description (Translated English) Fire code for flammable and combustible liquids
Sector / Industry Oil & Gas Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard E09
Classification of International Standard 13.100
Word Count Estimation 158,142
Date of Issue 2017-03-28
Date of Implementation 2017-08-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) SY/T 6344-2010
Quoted Standard GB 3445; GB 4066; GB 4351; GB 4396; GB 4452; GB 6246; GB 8109; GB 15308; GB 20031; GB 27898; SY/T 6306; SY/T 6355; NFPA 1; NFPA 13; NFPA 15; NFPA 30A; NFPA 68; NFPA 69; NFPA 70; NFPA 80; NFPA 85; NFPA 91; NFPA 101; NFPA 220; NFPA 221; NFPA 307; NFPA 505
Adopted Standard NFPA 30-2012, MOD
Regulation (derived from) State Energy Bureau Announcement No. 6 of 2017
Issuing agency(ies) National Energy Administration
Summary This standard specifies the classification of flammable and combustible liquids in the oil and gas industry, container storage, pipeline systems, tanker handling and fire and explosion risk control requirements. This standard applies to the storage, handling and use of flammable and combustible liquids (including waste liquids) in the oil and gas industry. This standard does not apply to: a) Substances with a melting point equal to or greater than 37.8 ��C. b) Liquids that do not meet the definition of ��liquid�� in Chapter 3 and the fluidity guidelines given in Chapter 4. c) Any liquefied or cryogenic liquid as defined in Chapter 3. d) Liquids that have no flash point but are combustible under certain conditions, such as certain halogenated hydrocarbons and mixtures containing halogenated hydrocarbons. e) Aerosol products. f) smoke, spray or foam. g) Transport of flammable and combustible liquids. h) Storage of fuel tanks and containers connected to fuel equipment