API standard 650 unanchored flat-bottom tank bottom joints
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Welding of API 620 Steel Storage Tank Primary ComponentsThe following primary components shall be joined with double butt-welds that have complete penetration and complete fusion except as noted:Longitudinal and circumferential shell joints and joints that connect the annular bottom plates together. When approved by API standard 650 unanchored flat-bottom tank Purchaser, these may be welded from a single side provided temporary non-fusible backing is used with complete penetration and complete fusion. Both sides of the joint shall be 100% visually examined as specified in 7.15.5.