A53 grade A pipe API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks
During heavy rain, closely observe the change of the water level in the storage area of the API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks. If the water level rises to the dangerous range, drain the water immediately. There are more thunderstorms in heavy rain, and lightning protection devices should be installed in the API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks area to avoid lightning accidents. Observe the groundwater level of the API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks area at any time, clean and dredge the drainage ditch in time to ensure unobstructed drainage, and prevent the bottom of the API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks from leaking and rusting due to untimely drainage.
Data Required from Manufacturer on Completed TanksIf specified in the purchase order, the Manufacturer shall supply marked copies of plans (or a separate sketch) showing the location of all plates, with a means of identifying each plate with the heat numbers. These markings shall be checked by the inspector. A copy shall be attached to the Manufacturer’s report.Check of Stress-relieving OperationThe API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks inspector shall check any thermal stress-relieving operation and shall be satisfied that the temperature readings are accurate and that the procedure conforms to the applicable requirements of these rules.
API 650 is an American standard for welding flat bottom vertical storage tanks. This API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks standard specifies requirements for the design, manufacturing, welding, inspection and installation of storage tanks. API 650 is widely used in storage tanks designed to withstand low internal pressures and used to store typical products such as API standard 650 welded steel storage tanks crude oil, gasoline, chemicals and water. BBN has extensive experience in API 650 tanks, from +/- 500 cubic meters of tanks produced in the factory to +/- 15000 cubic meters of tanks produced on site.