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Document ID:   A-A-52519       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Scrappers (PIGS), Pipeline: Cleaning and Batching (Metric) (No S/S Document)
Scope:  This CID covers requirements for fluid-propelled cleaning and batching scrapers, hereinafter called ¿pigs¿, for all hydrocarbon pipelines. Cleaning pigs shall be capable of cleaning internal pipe deposits such as wax, paraffin, sludge, mud, and calcium. Batching pigs shall be capable of separating dissimilar fluids such as gasoline, kerosene or diesel and emptying pipelines. Pigs shall be available for 101.6 millimeter (mm) (4-inch), 152,4 mm (6-inch), 203.2 mm (8-inch), and 304.8 mm (12-inch) nominal size pipelines.
Status:  Canceled Cancellation Date:  04-SEP-2015      
4940 Doc Category:   Commercial Item Description (CID)  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  AR  US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Armaments Center  
  Preparing Activity: AT  Ground Vehicle Systems Center
DoD Interest Level:  / Prepared by DoD activity
Coordination:  Limited  
Army Custodian:  AT   Ground Vehicle Systems Center  

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MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageNotice 2 - CancellationA04-SEP-2015130.6 KB
Document ImageNotice 1 - ValidationA16-APR-200412.2 KB
Document ImageBase Document A13-SEP-1995432.8 KB

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