BlackOilsandBitumen
Chemical
- Sep 29, 2012
- 12
Hi All,
I have a 24m diameter tank that requires replacement of all annular plates. First question do I jack the entire tank or replace the plates 1 by 1. I am thinking that jacking the tank will allow a better job of replacing the plates and that it will ultimatly be quicker as I can have multiple welders working at once.
Secondly. If I jack the entire tank does this force me to undergo hydrostatic testing? I believe that I would be able to exempt myself from hydro if I replace 1 by 1.
Obviously everything I do needs to comply with API 653. Ultimatly my goal is to get my tank back online as quickly as possible.
I have a 24m diameter tank that requires replacement of all annular plates. First question do I jack the entire tank or replace the plates 1 by 1. I am thinking that jacking the tank will allow a better job of replacing the plates and that it will ultimatly be quicker as I can have multiple welders working at once.
Secondly. If I jack the entire tank does this force me to undergo hydrostatic testing? I believe that I would be able to exempt myself from hydro if I replace 1 by 1.
Obviously everything I do needs to comply with API 653. Ultimatly my goal is to get my tank back online as quickly as possible.