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Cryogenic Liquid Measuring
Device and Systems Standard
Review
OIML Cryogenic Liquid Measuring
Device and Systems Standard
Review
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
USA
Input invited by August 28
The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Weights and Measures Division (WMD)
has issued a notice calling for
input into a periodic review of
International Organization of
Legal Metrology (OIML)
Recommendation 81 (R 81)
“Dynamic Measuring Devices and
Systems for Cryogenic Liquids”
and participation in a National
Work Group on related issues and
standards.
The purpose of this notice is
to:
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make you aware that the
international standard for
devices and measuring systems
used to meter cryogenic
liquids such as hydrogen is up
for review,
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request your input by August
28, 2007 on whether there is
sufficient justification to
revise this standard or to
confirm the document for
another five years, and
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invite you to participate in a
U.S. National Work Group (USWNG)
that will be responsible for
establishing U.S. positions on
standards for devices and
measuring systems used to
meter cryogenic liquids
(please indicate your level of
interest by selecting and
returning the appropriate
reply listed below).
The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Weights and Measures Division (WMD)
is responsible for representing
the interest of U.S.
stakeholders on International
Organization of Legal Metrology
(OIML*) Recommendation 81 (R 81)
“Dynamic Measuring Devices and
Systems for Cryogenic Liquids.”
In accordance with OIML
Directive for Technical Work, R
81 is due for its periodic
review. NIST WMD requests your
input by August 28, 2007 on the
appropriateness of the legal
requirements in R 81 so that we
can establish a U.S. position on
whether or not this document
needs an update.
We are also looking for
participants in a U.S. National
Work Group from organizations
that either develop related
technical standards,
manufacture, or enforce legal
controls over commercial devices
used in the measurement of
cryogenic liquids. Your
expertise is needed to ensure
that national and international
standards developed for these
devices are adequate and
suitable for U.S. commercial
equipment.
The following documents are
available to assist you with
your review:
(1) Memorandum – Explanation of
the work on the international
standard
(2) R 81 “Dynamic Measuring
Devices and Systems for
Cryogenic Liquids”
1998-Base Document
2006-Test Report
(3) Comment Form
If you have any questions or
need additional information
please contact me by email at
juana.williams@nist.govThis
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, by telephone at
301-975-3989, or by fax at
301-975-8091. We will notify
you about the input provided by
U.S. stakeholders. Please be
aware that a U.S. National Work
Group meeting on standards for
hydrogen refueling equipment is
tentatively planned for the
early October 2007.
*International Organisation of
Legal Metrology (OIML)
established in 1955 is an
intergovernmental treaty
organization whose membership
develops model regulations for
the performance and test of
measuring instruments subject to
legal controls through an
international consensus. For
more information visit the OIML
web site at
http://www.oiml.org
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