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SY/T 6356-2010 English PDF

SY/T 6356: Evolution and historical versions

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SY/T 6356-2010EnglishRFQ ASK 13 days [Need to translate] The storage and handing of liquefied petroleum gases Obsolete SY/T 6356-2010
SY/T 6356-1998EnglishRFQ ASK 14 days [Need to translate] The storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases Obsolete SY/T 6356-1998

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Standard ID SY/T 6356-2010 (SY/T6356-2010)
Description (Translated English) The storage and handing of liquefied petroleum gases
Sector / Industry Oil & Gas Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard E09
Classification of International Standard 13.100
Word Count Estimation 90,939
Date of Issue 2010-05-01
Date of Implementation 2010-10-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) SY/T 6356-1998
Quoted Standard GB 150-1998; Pressure Vessel Safety Technology Supervision Supervision pan hair [ 1999 ] No. 154; Gas Cylinder Safety Supervision Supervision pan hair [ 2000 ] No. 250
Adopted Standard NFPA 58-2004, MOD
Regulation (derived from) National Energy Board Notice 2010 No. 1; industry standard filing Notice 2010 No. 8 (No. 128 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) National Development and Reform Commission
Summary This standard applies to LPG storage, handling, transport and use. LPG systems for a variety of operations, including: a) the liquefied petroleum gas as fuel gas delivery to the building of the vessel involved, piping and associated equipment. b) LPG road transport. c) transportation of liquefied petroleum gas pipeline terminal design, construction, installation and operation, and its main purpose is to receive liquefied petroleum gas and delivered to the carrier, the sales units or users. Final scope of the valve from the pipeline or tank inlet manifolds downstream begins.