API Std 650 SUG I tanks roof accessories
The API 650 is the American standard for welded flat-bottomed vertical API Std 650 SUG I tanks storage tanks. This standard dictates tank design, manufacture, welding, inspection and installation requirements.
Usually, the soil resistance of the foundation should be considered before the design and construction of API Std 650 SUG I tanks. The soil endurance in the API Std 650 SUG I tanks construction area plays a decisive role in the basic cost of the tank. In areas with high soil resistance, not only the cost of foundation treatment can be greatly reduced, but also the ratio of height to diameter of storage tank can be obtained. Therefore, the investment cost of the API Std 650 SUG I tanks can be greatly saved in the area with large soil resistance.
API 620 Steel Oil Tank Bottom and Shell SupportThe tank API Std 650 SUG I tanks under-bottom insulation shall be designed to resist the combined pressures from the product load, the overturning seismic load and the vertical seismic load. These seismic pressures may be combined by SRSS.The bearing ring under the shell shall be designed to resist the calculated OLE peak compressive force in the tank shell due to overturning (see API 650 oil tank, Section E.6.2.2), including dead and live loads. A 33 % increase in allowable bearing stress is permitted.
Every after-sales service shall have a detailed record of the customer's product problems and handling methods. The records shall be sorted into volumes and filed on a monthly basis, and submitted to the technical department for filing. The problems found in the after-sales service shall be summarized in a timely manner, discussed with the technical department, the quality inspection department and the production department, and a proper solution shall be proposed for the technical department to improve in a timely manner;
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