merton
Petroleum
- Jun 19, 2002
- 28
I received a request for a 400 barrel storage tank set at a 5 psi pressure rating. The original design code specified API 12D. I explained that his code does not cover a 400 BBL tank and definitely not a tank with a 5 psi working pressure. I suggested that this piece of equipment be treated as a pressure vessel and be constructed to the set of codes governing this design.
I inquired if anyone had submitted a tank designed to 5 psi and there was one. The design code was a API 12F/650/620. I don't believe you can mix and match these codes to suit a specific project.
I realize that 12F and 650 cannot be used to design a tank to 5 psi pressure. And as I interpret API 620, it is for large storage tank with low internal pressures, so a small tank such as this would not meet the requirements as laid out in the specification.
Sorry, to ramble on. I am just wondering if my interpretation of these codes is correct and to confirm if I led this gentleman in the right direction. Any addition suggestions or interpretations would certainly be appreciated.
Thank you.
I inquired if anyone had submitted a tank designed to 5 psi and there was one. The design code was a API 12F/650/620. I don't believe you can mix and match these codes to suit a specific project.
I realize that 12F and 650 cannot be used to design a tank to 5 psi pressure. And as I interpret API 620, it is for large storage tank with low internal pressures, so a small tank such as this would not meet the requirements as laid out in the specification.
Sorry, to ramble on. I am just wondering if my interpretation of these codes is correct and to confirm if I led this gentleman in the right direction. Any addition suggestions or interpretations would certainly be appreciated.
Thank you.