davster01
Industrial
- Nov 12, 2006
- 16
Hi,
I work for the Canadian Government. Recently the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations were enacted. One of the requirements is to have a secondary containment system for both the tank and piping. While for the tank part it is easy, it is not so straightforward.
We hired a consultant to provide us with a design for a double piping about 50 feet long connection a 10000 gallon fuel tank farm (4x2500 gal) to a small day tank powering a small genset. The consultant came back with a single-wall piping design claiming double-wall piping could not be implemented for such a small diamter. Is this true? I take it was the more the 90 deg bends and solenoid control valves that pose the problem.
Could any of you shed some light on this or provide references?
Thank you
I work for the Canadian Government. Recently the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations were enacted. One of the requirements is to have a secondary containment system for both the tank and piping. While for the tank part it is easy, it is not so straightforward.
We hired a consultant to provide us with a design for a double piping about 50 feet long connection a 10000 gallon fuel tank farm (4x2500 gal) to a small day tank powering a small genset. The consultant came back with a single-wall piping design claiming double-wall piping could not be implemented for such a small diamter. Is this true? I take it was the more the 90 deg bends and solenoid control valves that pose the problem.
Could any of you shed some light on this or provide references?
Thank you