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    May 17, 2013, 04:13 AM
    Remove Insulation
    I’m working at central crude oil production facility. We export oil to company terminal. In Terminal we have Meters & Meter prover are insulated. Under insulation corrosion occurred in the Meters & Meter prover.
    Could you please advise if we can permanently remove of the Insulators at the Meters & Meter prover pipeline.
    The oil temperature is 85 - 100 0F
    Pour Point: -15 to +6
    Spec. fravity 0.87

    Ambient temperature: 77 - 113 0F (25 - 45 ° C) in summer
    59 0F (15 0C) - 80.6 0F (27 0C)

    Humidity: 45 - 86%

    Nabil

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