AK8824
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2006
- 35
I have a question about Air Testing of storage tanks. API 650 Annex F.4.4 calls for testing of vents during or after the Air Test. See extract below:
F.4.4 When the entire tank is completed, it shall be filled with water to the top angle or the design liquid level, and the design internal air pressure shall be applied to the enclosed space above the water level and held for 15 minutes. The air pressure shall then be reduced to one-half the design pressure, and all welded joints above the liquid level shall be checked for leaks by means of a soap film, linseed oil, or another suitable material. Tank vents shall be tested during
or after this test.
Pressure and Vacuum Relief Valves and Emergency vents have set pressures lower than the test pressure. If you want to test the vents during Air Test then you will have problems. The valves would open before you can reach the test pressure. Probably you can test the PVRV and then remove it (blind the nozzle) and then raise the pressure to go to set point of EV and ten remove EV and blind it and then go up to the tank test pressure. Is that how you do?
F.4.4 When the entire tank is completed, it shall be filled with water to the top angle or the design liquid level, and the design internal air pressure shall be applied to the enclosed space above the water level and held for 15 minutes. The air pressure shall then be reduced to one-half the design pressure, and all welded joints above the liquid level shall be checked for leaks by means of a soap film, linseed oil, or another suitable material. Tank vents shall be tested during
or after this test.
Pressure and Vacuum Relief Valves and Emergency vents have set pressures lower than the test pressure. If you want to test the vents during Air Test then you will have problems. The valves would open before you can reach the test pressure. Probably you can test the PVRV and then remove it (blind the nozzle) and then raise the pressure to go to set point of EV and ten remove EV and blind it and then go up to the tank test pressure. Is that how you do?