eng741
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2015
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Hi all,
I have a P&ID that give the following info.:
Size: 50'-8"O.D. x 42'-0"HG.
CAP: 15,000 BARRELS
PRES: DESIGN: 3P/2V OPER: X PSIG
TEMP: NORMAL 60 F
MATERIAL: CARBON STEEL
The height of the tank from a drawing is 42'-0" from the bottom shell to the very top shell.
My three questions:
1) What is the HG behind 42'-0"? I typed 42'HG in google and it assumed it as ft Hg (pressure). When I converted 42 ft Hg to pressure it was 247.54 psi.. but the tank is under 2.5 psi since it follows API 650.
From API 650 in sec. 5.5.2 it has two definitions:
H: The maximum design liquid level (see 5.6.3.2), in feet
G: The design specific gravity of the liquid to be stored
API 650 5.6.3.2 has a further def. for H:
H: the design liquid level, in ft.
is the height from the bottom of the course under consideration to the top of the shell including the top angle, if any; to the bottom of any overflow that limits the tank filling height; or to any other level specified by the Purchaser, restricted by an internal floating roof, or controlled to allow for seismic wave action.
2)What does the top angle mean in this case?
3)Lastly, on PRES: DESIGN: 3P/2V.. what does the 3P/2V mean. I'm assuming 3 pressure/2 vacuum but I wanted to make sure.
Thank you in advance,
eng741
I have a P&ID that give the following info.:
Size: 50'-8"O.D. x 42'-0"HG.
CAP: 15,000 BARRELS
PRES: DESIGN: 3P/2V OPER: X PSIG
TEMP: NORMAL 60 F
MATERIAL: CARBON STEEL
The height of the tank from a drawing is 42'-0" from the bottom shell to the very top shell.
My three questions:
1) What is the HG behind 42'-0"? I typed 42'HG in google and it assumed it as ft Hg (pressure). When I converted 42 ft Hg to pressure it was 247.54 psi.. but the tank is under 2.5 psi since it follows API 650.
From API 650 in sec. 5.5.2 it has two definitions:
H: The maximum design liquid level (see 5.6.3.2), in feet
G: The design specific gravity of the liquid to be stored
API 650 5.6.3.2 has a further def. for H:
H: the design liquid level, in ft.
is the height from the bottom of the course under consideration to the top of the shell including the top angle, if any; to the bottom of any overflow that limits the tank filling height; or to any other level specified by the Purchaser, restricted by an internal floating roof, or controlled to allow for seismic wave action.
2)What does the top angle mean in this case?
3)Lastly, on PRES: DESIGN: 3P/2V.. what does the 3P/2V mean. I'm assuming 3 pressure/2 vacuum but I wanted to make sure.
Thank you in advance,
eng741