0984
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2009
- 7
When we go for inspection of tank, plumbness check. We had the readings like 0° +3, 45° +6, 90° +20, 135° +15, 180°+7, 225° +2, 270° -3, 315° -22. Below is the API 650 code states that height/200. eg:7000mm/200 = 35mm. Now the confusion is, is it +/- 35mm or altogether 35mm. Kindly advice.
API 650 code:
Plumbness
The maximum out-of-plumbness of the top of the shell relative
to the bottom of the shell shall not exceed 1/200 of the
total tank height. The out-of-plumbness in one shell course
shall not exceed the permissible variations for flatness and
waviness as specified in ASTM A 6M/A 6, ASTM A 2QMl
A 20, or ASTM A 480MlA 480, whichever is applicable.
The 1/200 criteria shall also apply to fixed roof columns. For
tanks with internal floating roofs, apply the criteria of this
section or Appendix H, whichever is more stringent.
API 650 code:
Plumbness
The maximum out-of-plumbness of the top of the shell relative
to the bottom of the shell shall not exceed 1/200 of the
total tank height. The out-of-plumbness in one shell course
shall not exceed the permissible variations for flatness and
waviness as specified in ASTM A 6M/A 6, ASTM A 2QMl
A 20, or ASTM A 480MlA 480, whichever is applicable.
The 1/200 criteria shall also apply to fixed roof columns. For
tanks with internal floating roofs, apply the criteria of this
section or Appendix H, whichever is more stringent.