API Organizes Industry Task Force To Revise Recommended Practice 1004

BOTTOM-LOADING dry disconnect equipment standards for MC306 and DOT406 vehicles seem frozen in the spotlight since their inception in the 1960s. But the time has arrived to update the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 1004 (RP1004) under which the equipment is standardized. API is forming a task force to revise RP1004, says Prentiss Searles, the API official organizing the study group in Washington, DC. The association is seeking volunteers from all segments of the industry who would be willing to serve with the group. Al Mosser, a senior standards engineer at Chevron, has agreed to serve as ...

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