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masoudinst (Electrical)
24 Jun 12 14:49
Hi all,
I am looking for place to share my quesions on API .Would you please guide mthe right place.I need experts how are familiar with API and can help me by right interpertations.

Masoud
zdas04 (Mechanical)
24 Jun 12 15:38
The "API" is the American Petroleum Institute which is a group of companies that get together to address issues that arise within the industry.

The API has committees that look at proposed regulations, technical issues, and human issues. The technical committees are responsible for generating the "API Standards". If your questions are about those, then there is an eng-tips.com forum called "API(American Petroleum Institute) Code Issues". For the other committees you probably need to go to the API web site.

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hacksaw (Mechanical)
26 Jun 12 10:46
the standards organizations are not set up to educate but to prepare standards, for this reason they maintain separate seminars to cover the many questions you are raising in detail.

oezguel (Mechanical)
20 Jul 12 4:45
you are an electrican, what are you doing with API(American Petroleum Institute)?

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