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Install
1. To install insert disk labeled Disk 1 of 2 into floppy drive.
2. Click Start on windows task bar.
3. Select Run
4. Type the drive name that you inserted the disk into followed by setup.exe
example A:\Setup.exe
5. Click ok
6. Follow the on screen directions.
NOTE: You may receive a message that setup needs to update files before you can
continue installation This should not effect any of your installed programs. If you receive
this message:
1. REMOVE DISK FROM FLOPPY DRIVE.
2. Click yes.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Insert disk labeled Disk 1 of 2 into floppy drive.
5. Click start on windows task bar.
6. Select run.
7. Type the drive name that you inserted the disk into followed by setup.exe
example A:\Setup.exe
8. Click ok.
9. Follow on screen directions.
Help
Table 6A, 6B, 6D
1. Select A, B, or D.
2. Enter API gravity at 60 F.
3. Enter Temperature at Observed F.
4. Click calculate.
5. Correction factor is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
Table 6C (MTBE)
1. Enter Observed temperature F.
2. Click Calculate.
3.Correction factor is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
Table 5A, 5B, 5D
1. Select A,B, or D.
2. Enter API gravity at Observed Temperature F.
3. Enter Observed Temperature F.
4. Click calculate.
5. API gravity at 60F is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
Table 8
1. Enter API Gravity at 60F.
2. Click calculate.
3. Pounds per gallon is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
Temperature Conversions
1. Enter temperature to be converted either centigrade or Fahrenheit.
2. Click calculate.
3. Converted temperature is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
SG to API or API to SG
1. Select SG to API or API to SG.
2. Enter the observed SG or API.
3. Click calculate.
4.Converted gravity is displayed to right of blue shaded area.
Barrels to L/T, M/T, S/T
1. Enter barrels at 60F.
2. Enter pounds per gallon factor of product.
3. Click Calculate.
4. Gallons, Pounds, Long Tons, Short Tons, & Metric Tons displayed to right of blue
shaded area.
Pipeline Capacities
1. Enter ID (Inside Diameter of Pipe) in inches.