API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1
Evaporative Loss from Storage Tank Floating-Roof Landings
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API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 is a focused technical document for understanding evaporative loss from storage tank floating-roof landings. As part of the API MPMS series, it provides a recognized reference point for professionals evaluating vapor loss concerns associated with floating-roof tank operations. For buyers responsible for terminal, refinery, or storage tank work, this edition can help support technical review, operating consistency, and compliance-related assessment. API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 is especially relevant where vapor emissions, tank performance, and loss control are part of day-to-day engineering or operations decision-making.
Purpose of API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1
The purpose of API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 is to address evaporative loss from storage tank floating-roof landings in a structured API reference. In practical terms, it gives engineers, operations staff, and technical reviewers a common basis for understanding this specific loss mechanism within petroleum storage systems. As a 1st edition API document, it serves as a specialized benchmark for reference, evaluation, and internal technical alignment. It is particularly useful where teams need a consistent document for review, planning, or interpretation of floating-roof tank behavior.
Common use cases of API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1
API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 is commonly used in storage terminal, refinery, and tank farm settings where floating-roof tanks are part of liquid storage operations. It may support engineering analysis, inspection planning, emissions review, and operational procedures related to tank landings and evaporative loss awareness. Procurement, maintenance, and integrity teams may also rely on it when comparing technical documents or aligning internal requirements with API MPMS guidance. For facilities managing storage equipment and loss-control concerns, it provides a practical reference for consistent technical discussion.
Why API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 matters
API MPMS Ch. 19.6.1 matters because it helps teams work from a shared technical reference when evaluating a specific storage tank loss condition. That can improve consistency across engineering, operations, inspection, and quality-related work, especially where floating-roof tanks are involved. For procurement and project teams, it helps define the correct document basis during specification review or vendor coordination. For operating sites, it supports clearer technical understanding and more reliable internal communication around evaporative loss considerations.
- Floating-roof storage tank reference
- Evaporative loss focus
- API MPMS technical guidance
- Useful for terminal and refinery teams
- Supports engineering and inspection review
- Relevant to operations and maintenance planning
- Publication Date: 2017
- Publisher: API
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