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Tank Chime Area 2

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flatbottom

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May 12, 2008
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What is the preference for the gaps that exist between the chime extension and the concrete ring wall? We currently have caulked and grouted gaps on several tanks but I don't see it mentioned in API 650 or 653. Tank built in 1951 per API 650. The gaps are 1/4" and vary in length around the perimeter of the tank.
 
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The more common practice is putting expansion joint material under the shell when built, wouldn't normally be done to an existing tank. Sealing that area with caulking material, I don't think is mentioned, but is not uncommon. The motivation is to keep rainwater from running back under the tank.
 
Use non-shrink equipment grout. Tanks change diameter a lot when heating up from cold & empty, to In-Service and warm. The caulking just tears loose and leaks.
 
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