Epicuro
Petroleum
- Sep 23, 2018
- 4
I would like to ask your opinion about the following issue
(API 650 floating roof tanks):
1) BREATHER VALVES (RIM VENT): the API STANDARD 2000 allows to calculate venting requirements (Inbreath/Outbreath) in term of Nm3/h. The standard also allow to size the venting devices ie: number and size.
2) AUTOMATIC BLEEDER VALVE: comes into operation either when the floating roof is being landed, and the tank is drained down, or when an empty tank is being filled.
Can be sized withthe API STANDARD 2000
3)During normal operation the only devices responsible for Inbreath/Outbreath venting (caused both by liquid movements and thermal effects) are BREATHER VALVES (RIM VENT)
and NOT automatic bleeder Valves
Are my statements above correct?
thank you
regards
(API 650 floating roof tanks):
1) BREATHER VALVES (RIM VENT): the API STANDARD 2000 allows to calculate venting requirements (Inbreath/Outbreath) in term of Nm3/h. The standard also allow to size the venting devices ie: number and size.
2) AUTOMATIC BLEEDER VALVE: comes into operation either when the floating roof is being landed, and the tank is drained down, or when an empty tank is being filled.
Can be sized withthe API STANDARD 2000
3)During normal operation the only devices responsible for Inbreath/Outbreath venting (caused both by liquid movements and thermal effects) are BREATHER VALVES (RIM VENT)
and NOT automatic bleeder Valves
Are my statements above correct?
thank you
regards