I want to start this post by saying that I value safety, and I am not looking to cut any corners. The decision of not installing a PSV will only be made if it is safe to do so, and if permitted in my jurisdiction (Texas).
I heard that Texas is a non-code state for pressure vessels before, but...
Thanks for everyone who commented. I no longer need assistance with this issue. We are considering that the weight of the process will stabilize the tank bottom and added protection so the agitator cannot be operated when the tank is at a low level. This is a very low impact operation and we can...
I agree that the design of this agitator could have been much better. And yes, the tank was constructed by a tank manufacturer with no knowledge that an agitator would be installed on this tank later. That's not their fault, they just did not have the information and the design was approved. At...
At my site there is a new API 650 atmospheric storage tank (29' ID, 40' max liquid height). Steady bearing legs for an agitator need to be installed inside this tank (I don't know much about rotating equipment, so I don't know how these bearing legs work). The personnel working on the...
I second this. I have years of experience in my industry (chemical and petrochemical) and the inspection requirements that we have to follow have always been API510 for pressure vessels (together with API570 for process piping, and API653 for Atmospheric storage tanks).
Anyways, this pressure...
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It is not a matter of what I think. I am asking the other users of this forum if there is any option for exempting this equipment from inspections that I am not aware of. The process for exempting a vessel from inspection is not willy-nilly, there are procedures to follow and forms to be...
No sir. Not in my industry. API 510 is and has been the Standard followed by every single facility I have dealt with for inspection requirements of pressure vessels. Link
OSHA does not define what is consider an integral part of rotating equipment.
API 510 provides a few examples. From API 510 Annex A (Code Exemption): Pressure containers that are integral parts or components of rotating or reciprocating mechanical devices, such as pumps, compressors, turbines...
Hello there. This question is regarding the inclusion of an equipment to an inspection program per OSHA's PSM/Mechanical Integrity (29 CFR paragraph 1019.119(j)), considering the applicable RAGAGEP Codes and Standards.
I have an 2.5 gallon (volume less than 1 cubic feet) hydraulic oil...
Are duct inspections part of any regulatory requirements (PSM, MI, API Codes, etc.)? I cannot find any information regarding ducting inspection requirements.
I don't even know what design Code they follow (not B31.3 apparently).
Any help with clarification is welcomed. Thanks!
Why should the relief devices be tested as part of the commissioning process? They have not been exposed to the process? The issue with the plugs left could happen even if they were sent to a testing facility and pop tested. That is just negligence/ignorance of the people installing them.
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I am working on a brand new plant that will be commissioned next year. We will be installing PRDs in about 6 months. I was questioned if we need to pop test any of the PRDs prior to installing. I don't know how long each PRD have been in storage. Some of our PRDs will be on a 12 months...
Hello, I need to develop handling and transportation guidance for Pressure Relief Devices. Does anyone have any material that you could share with me besides Section 5.9 of API 576? Anything on this subject will be greatly appreciated.
I guess the reason would be my lack of familiarity with these equipment. I don't know about breather vent. I will google them soon. If you have any info about them you can send me, it is very appreciated.
The tank has indeed design pressure of +69.20 in H2O (2.5 psig) / -8.31 in H2O (-0.3 psig). All documentation and calculations shows that. The tank is 20 ft diameter by 32 ft high.
To anyone that gave the advise of using dry air, I don't see how that would prevent the tank from collapsing on...
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I am working for a green field project and one of the contract companies just finished erecting some carbon steel API 650 tanks. They will not commissioned for the next 12 months at least. To avoid atmospheric corrosion of the insides of these tanks (internal surface not coated) we are...
Are you doing a FEA (level 3) on a CS tee? Why can't you just replace it? It looks like you can take it out of service, since you considered pressure testing it. I would not spend the time and money to do a level 3. Have you tried FFS levels 1 and 2 before requesting level 3?
Regarding creep...
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We just finished erecting a few carbon steel tanks at my site. We are not going to put these tanks in service for 12 months or more. We are located in a coastal/humid environment. Regarding tank preservation, I am looking for alternatives to nitrogen purging, since these tanks would...
The maintenance team at my site is not happy that some butterfly valves were installed with stud bolts and nuts instead of with cap screws. Nobody was able to give me any concrete information why cap screws are recommended over stud bolts, nor is that recommendation in any internal procedure...