Storage Tanks
Storage Tanks
Storage Tanks
Chevron
STORAGE TANKS
@, SHELL
GENERAL
RERATING AND RETIRING STRESSES
FREQUENCY OF INSPECTI ON
INSPECTION OF SHELL
LAMINATED PLATE
REFERENCES
D, BOT'TOPIS
GENERAL
STRESSES
EVIDENCE OF FAILURE
INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING
SANPLES
SHELL TO BOTTOM CONNECTION
UPPER SURFACE CORROSION
REPAIR OF DEFECTS BY WELDING
NAJQRBOTTOM REPAIR HETHQBS
REFERENCES
FIBERGLASS WE INFORCED POLYESTER COATINGS
UNREINFORCED PLASTIC COATINGS
METAL-BEAR ING COAT INGS
CONCRETE FILL
GEL^ MUD FILLS
CATHODIC PROTECTION
ROOF
GENERAL
FOUIiDAY ION PAD
SETTLEHENT DUE TO CO~I!PRESSION
PROTECTIVE COATI iVGS
INTERNAL
PROTECTION
USE OF GUWITE
?LAST1c COAT1MG AND PATCH1NG
REFERENCES
PAINTING
REFERENCE
H, APROMS ANII GUTTERS
GENERAL
A, GENERAL
TANKS :
IN ADDITION, THE FOLLOWING DESIGN PRACTICES OF THE
CORPORATIONENGINEERING DEPARTMENTPROVIDE USEFUL TOOLS
,. AND INFORMATION:
B, BASIC DATA
S I Z I N G A TANK,
OF THE TANK,
P R O B A B I L I T Y OF OCCURRENCE OF AN EARTHQUAKE W I T H A
INVENTORY,
L I Q U I D WITHDRAWAL PUMPS,
3, CORROSIVITY
4, FLASHPOINT
D E S I G N OF TANK L I N E S ,
IN
SEISMICALLY A C T I V E AREAS, THE S I T E SHOULD B E I N V E S T I G A T E D
EARTHQUAKE,
INCLUDE :
INCREASE THE H E I G H T ,
OTHER REASONS,
THESE INCLUDE :
LINES,
AREA OF A I R Q U A L I T Y CONTROL,
HIGHER TANK,
H I G H E R TANKS,
S H E L L B Y THE ANCHORS,
D. ROOF SELECTIOPJ
SAVINGS
CIRCUMSTANCES,
E, CONE ROOFS
A, GENERAL
STANDARD,
WELL AS MORE E X T E N S I V E R A D I O G R A P H I C E X A M I N A T I O N ,
AP 1-658,
UNITED ALSO,
STATES, SEE APPENDIX V I OF RECOMMENDED
PRACTICE NO. 11. THE ZONE DESIGNATION APPLICABLE AT
THIS SECTION,
THE BASIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR THE LIVE LOAD ON THE ROOF
C O ~ R OISO N ALLOWANCE
IS BEING REFERENCE
BUILT, SHOULD ALSO BE MADE TO THE
- TANKAGE I N T Y P I C A L S E R V I C E S , IF
ADDITIOIVAL GUIDANCE I S
FIGURES3 AND 4 ,
C R A C K I N G E X I S T S I N SOME SERVICESw
H, BOTTOM DESIGN
THAN R E Q U I R E D OTHERWISE,
THE BOTTOM PLATE WHICH COVERS THE CATCH BASIS AND TO
I, SHELL DESIGN
IN
THE ~ T HEDITION OF API-650 APPENDICES D, G, AND PART
STRESSES,
(FORMERLYAPPENDIX G DESIGN),
4, THE HIGHER STRENGTH STEELS WILL ALMOST NEVER BE
S H E L L T H I C K N E S S E S QUOTED B Y S U P P L I E R S .
BACKGROUND
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF API-658 REQUIREMENTS
CALCULATIONS,
TANKS WAS MADE BY CORPORATION ENGINEERING TO
I S USED,
R E B U I L D I N G O R t R A R E L Y * SCRAPPING,
WOULD B E U N D E S I R A B L E TO FURTHER I N C R E A S E
CONDITION,
W I N D R E S I S T A N C E STRENGTH OF S H E L L S ,
DUE TO CORROSION,
4) ALTHOUGH AT A HIGHER COST, WIND GIRDERS
S T A B I L I T Y OF TANKS,
A, NEWTANKS
THE CORRODED C O N D I T I O N ,
S H U T T I N G DOWN A R E F I N E R Y OR P I P E L I N E IN
SHOULD B E CONSIDERED,
5) USE "TRANSPOSED WIDTH" METHOD FOR
CALCULATING TANK SHELL STABILITY,
FITTINGS,
TANK ROOF SUPPORTS COLUMNS I N SEI SMICALLY ACTIVE
AREAS PREFERABLY SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED OF PIPE AND
SHOULD BE DESIGNED FOR EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTION IN
ACCORDANCE WITH APPENDIX VI OF RP-11,
K, MISCELLANEOUS
FIGURE 1
* Richmond
El Segundo
Pascaqou la
P e n h Amboy
Salt Lake 5
Alaska ( K e m i Area) -25
Burnaby (Vancouver) 25
Baltimore 10
Charts from lVew Disnibulion of Exrrerne Winds in the U.S. by H.C.S. Thorn. Copyright Arnencan Society of
Civil Engineers 1968. Reproduced by special permiss~on.
4/8 1 100- 17
FIGURE 3
APPENDIX A T.WiS
INHERENT CORROSION ALLCJWANCX
Rimmed 43/4"
1-1/2" Max
1/2" i%x
1-1/2" Max
Normalized
* AM-DH
** AES-EH
3. Normalizing c o s t s v a r y w i t h t h . i c k n e s s .
4. By s p e c i a l r e q u e s t .
1
TANK MANUAL ?.WK 3ESISN
Cost o f Impact T e s t i n g ( $ / T e s t )
I I
I
I. Heat l o t b a s i s - Longitudinal Transverse 30th j
(If a v a i l a b l e - s e e Note 1)
St r u c t u s a l S t e e l s
Temperature t o be agreed upon
II. P l a t e - a s - r o l l e d b a s i s 2
i Structural Steels
T e s t +40 F o r above
T e s t below +40 F
/ Pressure Vessel S t e e l s
T e s t +40 F o r above
T e s t below +40 F
I
I I I, SELECT1ON OF APPURTENANCES
A, INTRODUCTION
CATEGORIES OF APPURTENANCES:
C, COMPANY DRAWINGS
D, APH STANDARDS
FITTINGS#
F, ECONOMY I N SELECTION
APPURTENANCES ARE:
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Tan& s h e / / - 3 - /&.,I 4,. 0" To"
5'.6** /'- 7. 2' 7~4. /(I (-1) THE s u n p AHO NOZIIE ASSERULY SIIALL n t IHERMLLY STRESL-
R E L I E V E D A T A T E W E M T U R E OF 1.100'F 1 0 I.100.f fOR A
4 /B" 4'.6* 7'3'' 5'. 9
' . /'. 8- 2'-q;/i /y4* PERIOD OF ONE HOUR PER INCH OF r H I c m E s S OF THE B o T T o n
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P L A r E , U l T H A n l H l n W PERIOD OF ONE HOUR FOR U1) T H I C U I E L S .
9'' 2 , . , / q
5 20" 5 7:6" 6'.0' /I-
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6'.0"
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8'0" 6'.6" / ' . / / " 3'.3v/g L-3) GASKET SUHFALE OH M l S L D FACE F L h l l C t TO UE C O M L K I A L L Y
smorn ( 5 0 0 RHS MXIRW R O U G ~ N E S S ) .
C-4) FLAHCE BOLT I l O L L S SHALL L T M U D L L C i N T E h L l n E .
PLAN
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rejoforr/oy p/aCe.
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SCH 80 S E A M L E S S STEEL
PIPE, A P I 5 1 O R AS 1
SEAMLESS STEEL
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T A N K W A T E R DRAWOFF
PntNrso IN u.s.A. STANDARD D R A W I N G
IV, TANK OPENINGS
A, A P I SHELL MANHOLES
S H E L L ACCESSWAY I S REQUIRED,
SHELL NOZZLES
1
FOR TWO NOZZLE HEIGHTS, ~ ~ E G U L A RAND FLUSH, GENERALLY~
NOZZLES SHOULD BE PLACED AS LOW AS POSSIBLE TO ALLOW
EDITION
BEEN INCLUDED I N THE ~ T H OF A P I 650,
D. SHELL CLEANOUTS
SHOULD BE USED,
I N PLACE,
TIGHT J O I N T ,
RATES
ARE AN EXAMPLE),
FORMBTION,
I, ROOF MANHOLES
API 650, FIG. 3-12, PROVIDES 20" AND 24" DIAMETER ROOF
ECONOMICAL,
EQUIPMENT WHICH I S S A T I S F A C T O R Y ,
SLUDGE TANKS,
D. GAGE WELLS
E, TANK GAGING
UNCONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS,
A B C D E F G ti
I I I I 1 I I
O R D E R IC.\JG D A T A
<R WHEN O R D E R I N G C O M B I P I A T I O N H A T C H b WEATHER
FROPA THLS D W G . , S P E C l F Y : -
I. R O O F S L O P E
2. DIMEI\ISI~N'~," I
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HEX t i E A 0 B O L T WITH HEX
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
I: A L L S T E E L S H A L L EE A S T M A - 36.E A C E P T A 5 NOTED.
2:AL L W E L D I N G S H A L L BE EL€ C T R l C , I J 5 I I - I G
C O A T E D R O D C O b I F O F i W l l h l G T O A.W.S. l - Y P S k-6010.
HATCH LONG S E A M SHALL e t A FULL PEI<ETRPTION WLLR
3
ShC DETAIL
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BLOCKS. 0 K A Z E
TO cove*. 2 R ~ O D . RILL FOR ~/B"LI..LG.
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REFERENCE D R A W I N G S
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HATCH
Chavlon
REVISIONS S ~ a i ~ d d011 ~ dC o ~ ~ l p aol~Calilornia
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C I RCLILAT ING ,
THEM n
AVO IDED a
LARGER,
CABLE SHOULD 9ESIST CORROSION AND WEAR SO AS TO BE
LIMIT,
WIDE
RANGE, BECAUSE OF THE MANY VARIABLES, EACH HEATING
PROBLEM IS AN :INDIVIDUAL ONE AND IS NOT ADAPTED TO
STANDARDIZATION, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DESIGN
PRACTICED-131-4 PROVIDES BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE
DETERMINATION OF TANK HEAT LOSSES AND THE SIZING OF
HEATERS,
R E P A I R S TO THE HEATER,
COMPARTMENT,
SUCH HEATERS ARE USUALLY USED ONLY WHEN PREHEATING
B E M A N I F O L D E D TO SEVERAL TANKS,
TANK MIXERS
AGITATION,
GENERAL
USES
TYPES OF VALVES
2 ATTACHED,
LINK,
P R O V I D E B O T T L E T I G H T CLOSURE.
O P E R A T I N G VALVES
OPEqATING VALVE,
A FULL FLOW VALVE FOR USE IN LINES TO TANKS JUST
SHOULD I T B E OPEN,
OPERATE A V A L V E ,
March 1962
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43 3m2r iCC, >o
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1~5s-
March 1962
NOTES
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mod'fii.al/Ms
shown by O ! ~ / J / %on D/awiny GB-D78trt3/
2. fdycs o f 1'10/cr pr-ov/ddd f o r f i s s ~ y col' % - &6/e
thru SIuff,r/y Box, W ~ s h c rdlid Cdp to Lc I oulldcd
off on bolh rid<,.
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1 . 1 E ~I J L , R . L ~ L U < L
MIXER sUMBts
.DATA
n l x t n I r s r r L L t o ir ( v t s s t ~ ) ( l r r r ) r u n e t a
COMPANY (CONTINUED) . NOTES
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iuli,l1:,~110 b l 1 1 6 l i l 8 ' l ll'l 01 111<121 11. AII 11l11111 111 ~i
COMPANY'S D A T A E. wAT!,L_ REQUIREMENTS h~ y u ~ l ; l l u~ l l n ~ O O l a iInI I A I
(vGUG?Gil*oii*~~ MICUYIIIUIO WIIHIAI PKOPCIIIR 011 l n P t L l r R -~-
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DIHCUSIOUS. A I D IIICUVALS.
VLNOOR I 0 S11W P R L f t U R t D L O C A I IUN. U H l E I l ~ 1 1 0 1 . AND
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V I I , VAPOR RELIEF FIXED ROOF
A, GENERAL
ALLOW FOR:
B) INBREATHING
OF AIS DUE TO CONTRACTION OF TANK
THE ROOF PLATES ARE LIFTED OFF THE ROOF RAFTERS. (FOR
A ROOF CONSTRUCTED OF 3/16-IN, PLATE, T H I S PRESSURE I S
LOSSES n
BREATHE8 V A L V E S ,
BOTTOM J O I N T S ,
V A L V E S OR VENTS,
TABLE I
COMPARATIVE COSTS OF VENTING AND ACCESS
FOR SMALL VERTICAL STORAGE TANKS WITH F I X E D ROOFS
-
TANKS WITH FRANGIBLE ROOF-SHELL JOINT
(1)
TANKS WITIIOUT FRANGI BLE
(2
ROOF-SHELL
JOI NT
1
I BREATHER V A L V E PI
TANK
D lAMETER
( FT)
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
5!
NOTES:
( 1 ) V E N T I N G REQUIRED FOR 5 0 0 GPM F I L L I N G AND EMPTY I N 0 HATE
( 2 ) V E N T I N G FOR a) NORMAL F I L L I N G AN0 EMPTY I N G AND/OR b ) T O T A L PRESSURE R E L I E F PER A P I R P - 2 0 0 0 .
( 3 ) RECOMMENDED M I N I M U M BREATllER VALVE S I Z E I S $-IN.
(11) ABOVE T A B L E I S BASED ON THE USE OF SllAHD h J U R S BREATllER VALVES AND V E N T I N G MANHOLES, OR L Q U I V A L E N T .
( 5 ) T l l E PRESSURE-VACUUM V E H T I H G MANII0I.E (s. h J. 5 1 - 5 4 5 5 P - V ) MEETS V E N T I N G REQUIREMENTS FOR A L L [AUKS AND CAN BE U S E 0 1011 TANK
ACCESS AHD L I G I I r . IT HAS A TEFLON DIAPHRAGM.
( 6 ) BHEATllEll VALVE COSTS INCLUDE NOZZLE.
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I . D I M E N S I O N S F O R N O Z Z L E SH4LL BE R E F E R R E D TO 15 A N D FIG- 16
T ~ L E
O F Pg l S T A M D A U 650,CURRENT E D I T I O N .
2.N O T E S G I V E N I N 4 P \ STkNDARD 6501 CURRENT EDtTION ) F O R ROOF
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N O Z Z L E OESlGH 4 N D CONSTRUCTION S H A L L 51 ~ P P L I C ~ B L E : THIS
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VI I I, ACCESS AND MISCELLANEOUS
A, LADDERS
8, STAIRS
C, HANDRAILS
D l SPECIAL WALKWAYS
INSTALLATION,
H, TANK INSULATION
INSULATION
OF TANKS IS DISCUSSED IN ENGINEERIHG
. DEPARTMENT RECOMMIENDED PRACTICE No, 12. THIS PRACTICE
This specification provides guidance for preparing quotation requests to solicit bids
for the fabrication and erection of new tanks. Engineers are encouraged to prepare
quotations that a r e clear, concise and , above all, complete. Failure to make the
extra e f f o r t to achieve this will generally result in receiving incomplete bids and
give rise, a t a later date, to extra costs for charges or additions that must be
negotiated under noncompetitive conditions.
The following paragraphs discuss the various elements of a quotation request that
must be prepared by the engineer, as well a s other documents to complete the
quotation request that are added by the Purchasing Department.
The availability of computer programs for calculating shell plate thickness and
checking a tank for wind and earthquake stability makes it possible to design a tank
very quickly and using the guidance provided in the Tank Manual, select the
economical design basis. If the choice is not clearcut, the bidders should be asked
to quote an alternate design basis if that results in a lower bid.
As mentioned previously, the extra effort spent in completing the Tank and
Appurtenance Schedule in all respects will save the Company money and the
engineer many future problems.
Speeifica tion BF-S-1320
MODEL SPEClFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION REQUESTS
AND MATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 2 of 15
REFERENCE DHAFVIN GS
The reference drawings listed on form BDC-33 for the appurtenances selected
should be sent to bidders with the quotation request, and, when the order is placed,
these drawings should be included a s a part of the Purchase Order Contract.
TAN K SPECIFIC-!?'IONS
S ~ e c i f i c aion
t EG-967
The specification applies to cone roof or open-top, welded steel tanks. It covers
Company requirements that are in addition to, or modify, the requirements of API
Standard 650.
For priming of plates, note that Section 7.2 requires that the COMPANY
specify whether the primer is to be LZI or inorganic zinc. Specification
SF-1011 calls for LZI if priming/painting is required. Both SF-1011 and
EG967 are out-dated regarding selection of primer and topcoats for external
painting. LZI (Lead-Zinc-Iron) primers are difficult to find now. Because of
the lead components, they have been restricted to industrial uses, and few
companies still manufacture them. SF-1011 is currently being revised. It
will present primer topcoat and surface preparation codes to be able to
identify painting requirements.
4. The field testing requirements of this Section 7.5 are to provide further
assurance that the hardness (and strength) of welds is not too high. This is to
provide protection against sul fide stress corrosion cracking. It is. believed
that tank CONTKACTOKS will strongly resist application of Section 7.5,
although similar requirements are routinely applied to pressure vessels.
Specification BF-S-1326)
MODEL SPECIFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION REQUESTS
AND bjATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 3 of 15
It is recommended that Section 7.5 be applied to all tanks handling crude oil or any
sour product or sour intermediate product. It is not necessary for known non-sour
services such as gasoline, or sweet fuel oil. Future tank use should also be
considered. Iuote that hardness checks do not apply to butt or groove welds known
to be made with shielded metal arc (manual) electrodes of the E70XX or EGOXX
series. Consult the Engineering Department, Materials Division if further
definition is needed. Dependent on CONTRACTOR'S reaction, it may be
appropriate to modify the requirements of Section 7.5 so that the tests are for
information only and any repairs are paid for by the COMPANY on a unit price
basis.
PLANT REGULATIONS
During the erection of the tanks, the Contractor will be required to conform to a
variety of plant regulations applicable to the particular location. He must know
the details of these when preparing his bid. Our plant regulations are available in a
form which can be included with the quotation request.
OTHER DOCUMENTS
When the bidders prepare their quotations, they need to know the contractual
terms and conditions that will apply to the contract if they are awarded the work.
Therefore, sample forms defining the terms and conditions must be attached to the
quotation request. This is done by the Purchasing Department. The following
forms are typical of those used by Chevron U.S.A.
SPECIFICATION
?'he following Model Specification shows a suggested forrnat for a typical tank
quotation request. The scope may be reduced or expanded a s appropriate for the
particular circumstances by marking up the Model. Do not "cut and paste1'. The
Engineer is to obtain a unique specification number and name for hislher project.
Engineers should be careful not to include requirements in the specification which
are already contained in API Standard 650, Specification EG-967, or other
CORIPAN Y specifications.
Specificat ion BFS-1320
IMODEL SPECIFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION REQUESTS
AND MATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 4 of 15
1-he primary purpose of the specification is t o tie together and reference all the
documents, specifications and drawings which describe and specify the tanks
covered by the quotation request. They also provide a location for additional or
modifying requirements. Finally, they clearly s t a t e the informat ion that is
required to be submitted with the Contractor's bid and set forth his obligations
with respect t o further in for mat ion a f t e r a contract is awarded.
S p e c i f i c a t i o n BF-S-1320
MODEL S P E C I F I C A T I O N F O R
T A N K QUOTATION REQUESTS
AN D MATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 5 o f 15
CONTENT
1.0 S C O P E A N D INTRODUCTION
2.0 S C H E D U L E O F WORK
4.0 SPECIFICATIONS
5.0 C O h S T R U C T I O N REQUIREMENTS
6.0 GUARANTEE
1.1. CONTRACTOR shal.1. furnish all. labor, material, and equipment to design,
fabricate, transport, and erect the fo1.lowing tanks a t COMPANY'S
Tank Nominal.
u 7 w
Indicate Location
Dia. x Ht.
.
10 x 24 11 Pu mp Suction Reservoir
55 x 16 11
Wash Tank
11 II 11
1.2 Refer to the following Tank and Appurtenances Schedules for a detailed
1.3 COMTKACTOK shall visit the site and ascertain the conditions under which
the work will be done. Arrangements to do so can be made by contacting:
SECTION 4 - SPECIFICATIONS
4.4 CONTRACTOR shall comply with the plant regulations under paragraph 2.01
of Specification SF-1000 and the attached Safe Practices Guidelines.
4.5 Tank construction shall comply with the California Occupational Safety and
Health Requirements (OSHA).
5.2 CONIPANY will have the right to use CONTRACTOll's staging, both fixed
and mo-vable for inspections, provided COMPANY repairs any damage caused
by COMPANY, and returns the staging including all cables and equipment
attached to them to the locations in which they were left by CONTRACTOR.
5.6 CONTK-ACTOR shall vacuum test tank bottoms in accordance with Paragraph
2.7 of Specification EG-967. CONTlLACTOR shall test the tank roof by
applying external vacuum to the seams using a soap film.
Specification BFS-1320
MODEL SPECIFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION REQUESTS
AND MATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 10 of 15
5.7 COMP-4NY will design piping tank fittings to permit reasonable movement of
tank shell.
5.9 CONrI'RACTOR will prepare the tank surface for internal coating in
accordance with Section 2.0 Specification BF-S-1497.
5.12 CONTKACTOR shall externally coat tank in accordance with Specificat ion
BF-S-1632.
5.13 CONTIIACTOR shall remove mill scale from the bottom plate (foundation
side) by sandblasting to steel structures paint council (SSPC) Specification
SSPC-SF6 (Commercial Blast Cleaning) or by wheel abrating to the same
degree of cleanliness.
Specification BFS-1320
MODEL SPECIFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION REQUESTS
A N D MATERIAL REQUISITIONS
Page 11 o f 15
SECTION 6 - GU4R-4NTEE
<{
taking a few months. On larger projects
the agreed terms normally involve
paying Contractor 30 days after receipt
I
of invoice 85% of the value of the
material received and the work
accomplished during the preceding
calendar month. The invoice for such I
payments shall include signed
verification of progress by Company
Construct ion Representative. The
balance of the contract price is normally
to be p a ~ dupon test or inspection and :,
Specification BF-S-1320
MODEL SPECIFICATION FOR
TANK QUOTATION RkQUESTS
AN D MATEKJAL KEQUISITIONS
Page 12 of 15
8.2 CONTRACTOK shall submit a firm price quotation for each tank complete in
accordance with this Specification BF-S- , references and attachments.
8.2 CONTRACTOR may submit alternate quotations for other design bases
within the scope of 4PI Standard 650 if this enhances the delivery of steel
and/or results in a 1.ower tank cost. However, the tank diameters and heights
may not be chariged.
8.3 CONTRACTOK shall. submit unit price quotations for the addition or deletion
of the appurtenances on the Tank and Appurtenance Schedules that are
marked "QR".
8.5 CONTRACTOK shall clearly state in the quotation any exceptions to this
contract specification. The use of CONT7RACTOR's standard forms will not
be construed to be a clearly stated exception.
8.6 COMPANY reserves the right to accept or reject all. or any portion of the
quotation.
schedule. D e l e t e i t e m s which a r e n o t
10.1 Specifications
GT-F-27217
GT-F-27 2 18
QUOTATION REQUEST
SPECIFICATION NO.
E-FILE NO.
ngineer Furnish Ma
Please advise bidders that due to the possible presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) a t
or near the construction location, all Coiltractor personnel working on Chevron
property must maintain the ability to use supplied air breathing apparatus (i.e., be
clean shaven) a t all times. This policy will stay in effect until a more defined
procedure can be developed.
Please indicate your standard words on handling of California sales and use taxes,
and use of materials of domestic manufacture only.
JAC/srg
Attachments
SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
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I L "STORAGE .TZUXS OF.:WELDED-CONSTRUCT I ON
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CHEVRON CORPORATION
SAPJ W O N , CALIFORNIA
MAY 1, 1986
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-9674
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 1 OF 38
CONTENTS
SECTION A
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL..........O.........ee.aa........s..e..a......e2
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL TANKS.........,......,..........4
REQUIaEMENTS FOR APPENDIX A TANKS.......,.,,........,.18
'REQUIREMENTS FOR TANKS OF MODERATE
STRENGTH MATERIALS..,......,,,..,...,..,,,..,.,.....18
REQUIREMENTS FOR TANKS OF HIGHER
STRENGTH MATERIALS..................................l9
REQUIREWTS FOR LOCATIONS OR MATERIALS PRODUCED
OUTSIDE OF U.S......................................Zl
SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WHEN SPECIFIED..............22
REQUIREMENTS FOR TANKS TO BE LOCATED IN
SEISMICALLY ACTIVE AREAS............................27
SECTION B
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
21.0 SCOPE.................................................33
22.0 INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH BID.........................33
23.0 INFORMATION REQUIRED AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT..........34
24.0 CONTRACTOR .REQUIREMENTS...............................35
25.0 WORK AND MATERIAL BY COMPANY..........................36
26.0 UTILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION.........................37
27.0 GUARANTEE.............................................37
28.0 COMPANY REFERENCES....................................38
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 2 OF 38
GENERAL
1.1 Scope
This Specification covers requirements for material,
design, fabrication, erection and testing for vertical,
cylindrical, aboveground, welded steel storage tanks
for internal pressures approximating atmospheric.
Tanks are for operation under the conditions and for
the performance of the functions specified herein and
on the drawings and schedules attached to, and
incorporated by reference in, the Contract to which
this Specificaton is attached.
Conformance -
to -
API Standard
Tanks shall conform to API Standard 650 - Welded Steel
Tanks for Oil Storage (API-650), latest edition; to all
legal requirements in effect at the tank locatiow' and
to the additional requirements of this Specification.
Supplements to API-650 issued through the date of the
Agreement referenced in Par. 1.1 shall apply.
All tanks shall be marked, certified and provided with
a data sheet as required by API-650.
1.3 Desiqn
Based on economic study, tank shells may be designed in
accordance with the requirements of Appendix A within
its limitations or may be designed for "moderate
strength materials" (Groups I, 11, I11 or IIIA of API-
650, Table 2-3) or for "higher strength materials"
Groups IV, IVA, V or VI of API-650, Table 2-3). The
"variable design point method" of API-650, Par. 3.6.4
may be used except where prohibited by API-658.
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 3 OF 38
Where:
M, = Overturning moment in foot pounds at the
desired elevation, level X.
W,, = Total weight in pounds of the tank shell
above level X.
X, = Height in feet from level X to the center
of gravity of W
,
.
X = Height in feet from the bottom of the tank
shell to level X.
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 29 OF 38
Where:
b, = Maximum longitudinal shell compressive
force at level X in pounds per foot of
shell circumference.
. .
Where:
T , = Thickness in inches, excluding corrosion
allowance, of the shell at level X.
8.4 Roof Columns
8.4(a) Columns supporting the roof of fixed roof tanks
should be designed to resist the lateral forces
caused by sloshing of the liquid contents and
by the acceleration of the mass of the column
and the added mass of the liquid. Columns
designed for seismic loads should preferably be
of pipe closed at each end to prevent fluid
from entering the pipe. Such columns may be
designed in accordance with the following
paragraphs.
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
ENGINEERNG DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 31 OF 38
Where:
q = Total lateral force in pounds per foot of
column height
ql = Lateral force in pounds per foot of column
height due to acceleration of the column
and added mass of the liquid determined in
- . . -.rhaccordance:: ,wikh*subpar+graph-:(c f
- column
. . ~q~?=-:~aterdl.-force.?in:rpaunds~per;-~foot.l.of.-
; :. ;: :-i~'he~t:+&~~~.ta~-sl~~hi
pg.cf ;?l%quidmll.te n t s
- : determined.- i ~mcc0fdanc.e-.w'ith
i .subparagraph
Where:
w, = The unit weight of the column in air in
pounds per foot of height.
Dc = Diameter of column in feet.
- . . ... . 4- . ) ~*~h~::.-~tank:~columns~:~shou9d~~e:,d%si~gned.sfsr
.-.the
- . ;L. vertical7.sgpport.;load;.togetlerxwi th the lateral
'
. . .. - ....:&loaB.+deter&gd;inxacc~~&gwe;~wikh_:the
.rl) abcsv-e,
-. .
d .. . r: ,.:A: ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n g ~ s t r e s s e s ~ - S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
.. allowable..stresses - specifkedin Par. .3.6.2 6%
API-650 increased by one-third.
SPECIFICATION EG-967-J
OIL STORAGE TANKS & WELDED CONSTRUCTION -
WITH FIXED ROOF OR OPEN TOP WITH WIND GIRDER
SECTION 11
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
21.0 SCOPE
Section B of this Specification covers supplemental
- requirements relating to purchasing and defines the
- division of work and responsibility between COMPANY and
CONTRACTOR,
--
22.0 INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH BID
22.1 CONTRACTOR shall submit the following information
with quotation:
22.l(a) The ASTM, API or other national
specification of the steel proposed for the
shell courses, the bottom and the roof. If
any materials are to be from sources outside
the United States, the source shall be
stated.
22.l(b) The estimated dates for the start of
erection and completion of erection for the
entire contract.
22.2 CONTRACTOR shall describe the types of automatic or
semiautomatic welding procedures he intends to use.
22.3 CONTRACTOR shall state number of weeks after award of
contract that he (a) will submit the drawings
required by Section 23.2, and (b) will require
receipt of his drawings after COMPANY'S review.
COMPANY will normally require three weeks for review.
22.4 CONTRACTOR shall include, as separate items in his
bid, the costs for these certain items of work under
Section 7.0, Supplemental Requirements, as specified.
CHEVRON CORPORATION SPECIFICATION NO. EG-967-J
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MAY 1, 1986
S m RAMON, CALIFORNIA PAGE 34 OF 38
1.1 CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, material, and equipment to design, fabricare,
transport, and e r e c t t h e following tanks a t COMPANY'S
dicate Locati
1.2 Refer t o t h e following Tank and Appurtenances Schedules for a detailed description
of t h e t a n k s
1.3 CONTRACTOR shall visit t h e site and ascertain t h e conditions under which the
work will be done. Arrangements t o do so can be made by contacring
TANK MANUAL ORDERING DAT.\
EXHIBIT A
1.0 Prior t o commencement of work, CONTRACTOR shall become familiar with rhe
following plant regulations. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for cam pliance
with t h e s e regulations.
Forward all correspondence, invoices, and related documents CONTRACT NUMBER AND PREFIX
to F'urchasing Department.
1
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555 Market Street, h Francisco, CA 94105 I
P.O. Box 743, b Habra, CA 9063 1 r
1
I
STANDARD OIL COMPANY O F CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC., hereafter referred to as COkl-
PANY, and the undersigned CONTRACTOR, hereby mutually agree on 1 9 .
that CONTRACTOR shall perform for COMPANY, at or near
County of State of
the work set forth in the attached cheets dated which bear the above contract
number and prefix and in the specifications and drawings referred to therein and attached thereto as an improvement to
real property by affucing thereto whatever materials are involved therein so as to become an integral part of such real
property, under the Terms and Conditions, pages 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 hereof, and in accordance with said sheets, :pecifications
and drawings, which T m ::nd Conditions and sheets, specifications and drawings are part of this agreement.
COMPANY shall pay CONTRACTOR a compensation of
BY
WITNESS
CONTRACTOR'S State kcense No.
(Where Required B y State Law)
NOTE: If CONTRACTOR is incorporated, execution shall be by an authorized officer of the corporation and corporate
seal affixed and attested to by The Secretary or Assistant Secretary. I f CONTRACTOR :s nor incorporated,
signatures should be witnessed by an employee of COMPANY, if practicable: if not, by a disinterested ?ar:>..
f ERMS A N D C O N D l f IONS
I. PERFORMANCE O f M E WORK
I. 1 Definitions
1.11 The term "work" as used in this Agreement meanr unless the context otherwise requires, all work to be periormed by
CONTRACTOR under this Agrermrnt.
1.12 The term "Facility" as used in this Agreement means the product of h e work, such as an improvement to real p r o p e r r .
designs or data.
1.13 The term "material" or "materials" as iised in this Agreement means all matenal, supplies and equipment to be rncorporzrcc
into the Faciliry.
1.14 The term "affiliate" as used in &is Agreement means Standard Oil Companv of California or any companv in wnrch Standard
Oil Company of California owns direcdy or indirecdy at least 51 percent o i the shares ent~tlcdto vote at a peneral ciection o:
dkcton.
1.15 The terms "indemnitec" and "indemnitees" as used in this Ageement mean respectively COMPANY. one of its ~ i f i l i ~ t or
cs
the w n t or employee of COMPANY or one of its affiliates and all of them.
1.16 The terms ' b b c o n m c t o n " and "vendors" as used in this Agreement mean nrbcontracton or vendors of any tier.
1.2 Independent Contmctor: CONTRACTOR shall be an independent contractor, maintaining complete control over CONTRACTOR'S
men and operations
1.3 Specifications: CONTRACTOR shall perform the work, including the provision of materials, in accordance with :he specificattons
and exhibits (if any) which are a part of this Agreement and such additional drawings and explanations as COhfP.4NY rnav prgvide :O
CONTRACTOR from time to time ta detail and illustrate the work.
1.4 Permits: Unless otherwise prov~dedin this AgrecmenL CONTRACTOR shall secure all permits. make all cash and other de:osirs.
provide aU bon& and give all notices r q u i n d by law in connect~onwith the work.
1.5 Items to Be Provided by CONTRACTOR: Unless othenwlse provided in this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall provide d l rnatenai..
utlities, consumable ~ ~ p p l i e stools.
, consuuction equipment, and labor, including m p e n ~ s i o n ,necessary for d ~ complet~on
e o i the
work.
1.6 Safety Measures: CONTRACTOR shall perform the work in accordance with safe practices. taking all reasonable precati-ons :o
protect the Faciliry and adjacent facilities. workmen and the public and providing. where reasonably necessary, barners. p a r d s .
temporary bridges, lights and watchmen. Whlle o n the premises of COhlPANY or ~ t affdiates
s all of COMPANY'S safety rules shall k
strictly observed; in particular. snoking shall be limited to such locations and occasions as are specifically authorized in w n t ~ n eby
COMPANY. CONTRACTOR shall not perform or permit any act on the premlses of COMPANY or its affiliates which involves a iin
o r explosion hazard. including welding, torch cutting and disposal of debns by burning, without prior wntten consent of CC:lP.ANY.
1.7 Supptien
1.71 COMPANY may nominate bidden for the supply of certain items of material. CONTRACTOR shall request bids on these
items from the nominees, and may o b m n arch other bids as CONTRACTOR may elect
l.72 COMPANY may have available for sale certain materials not products of COMPANY. COhTRACTOR shall purchase , u i t
materials offered by COMPANY and its des~gnatedaffiliates as long as such material is suitable and 1s comprutively pr~ced.
1.73 When the work inchdes purchasing certain materials. CONTRACTOR shall be fuily responsible for orderine. sxpeditine,
nxeiving and safeguarding (subject to the provisions o f Section 5.3 of these Terms and Conditions) all such rnatenais. ana :'or
conducting all competitive bidding by m d negotiations with the vendors thereof and for paying for materiais and eniorclng o i
warranties. unless otherwise provided in this Agreement.
1.8 Labor
11.81 CCNTRACTOR shall employ labor from that available in the viciniry of work, and in accordance with the terms oiempioy-
ment prevailing in tl13t vicinity, to the extent that it is pract~cableand consistent with the amely and eificiec! prosecuuon o i
Me work.
1.82 CONTRACTOR shall use all reasonable efforu to avoid any disturbances in the ex~stinglabor situation which wlll adversely
affect the business of COhlPANY, its affiliates or other contracton working in the area.
1.9 Carriers: In connection with wansportation of purchased materials. CONTRACTOR shall give consideration to, but shdl not be
limited to. use of carriers recommended by COMPANY.
Z COMPENSATION
2.1 Changes: COMPANY may make "Changes" by adding to, omitting or deviating from the requiremenu of this A g ~ e m e n rIn :he
event COMPANY issues any written directive which is not identified as a Change but which CONTRACTOR considers to be a
Change, CONTRACTOR shall s o notify COMPANY in writing within 10 days after recelpt of such directive. If n o such tunely notlce
is given, CONTRACTOR shall proceed in accordance with such directive without any adjustment in compensation. If C051PANY
originally identrfres the directive as a CY~nge,or if CONTRACTOR gives such timely notice and COMPANY aerees that such direcave
is a Change. CONTRACTTOR shall wiii!;n 10 days after giving such nonce or after receipt of the directive advise C O ~ ~ P A NoYi its
proposed adjustment in compensation and COMPANY and CONTRACTOR shall attempt to agree In ~ v r i t ~ non g an appropnsne
adjustment in compensation resulting from the Change. After such agreement 1s reached, CONTRACTOR shall proceed u ~ t h!he
Change. However. if such notice is given o r if COhlPANY originally idenofied the directive as a Change. and in e ~ t h e rlnsrance
COMPANY and CONTRACTOR fall to agree on whether or not arch directive is a Change or fail to agree on an aopropnate
adjustmr711 in compensation. then COMPANY may issue a wntten request for CONTRACTOR to proceed in accnrdancr w ~ t hsuch
directive without such agrremeni CONTRACTOR shall comply with such written request, but such compliance shall not prejudice
eiMer party's claim that the directive is aChange or, as the case clay be. claim for an appropnate adjusnnen~In sompensatisn. i t e r
the written request to proceed IS issued. anv adjustment which is to be made to the compensation shall be determ~nearn accordazce
with the Exhibit - Compensation Adjustment (GO-279-7).
~axcs:L'UNIKAL'IUK shall pay, and CONTRACTOR's compenu?:on provided for hereunder includes an dlowance for, dI State,
Federal and other payroll taxes, including corlrr~but~ons ind taxes ~ s x s s e dqainsr emolovees on wages earned. In connecrion w ~ r h
the work. and shall make all r-poru rcquired by governmenu1 3uthoritles. CONTRACTOR snail riso pay, and CONTRACTOR':,
compenwtjon provided for hereunder includes an 9ow:ace for, m y and dl other c u e s now or nere~.;'terimposed bv anv Egvern-
m e n d ruthonr). upon. measured by or inc~dentto chc pcrform3ncc o i hi': Agreccnnt or LCI? purchase. ;;crag?, ,lse or consumotlon
by the CONTRACTOR of materials. utilitie3, consumzblt: supplies. tools or consrrucrlon cr. .?merit used in the performance o i rhis
Agreement. uniess L!C applicible Idws ~pecificallyprovide that slch tax be paid by COhlPA?. :
2.3 Acceptance of Facility: When prov~sionis rnadc by [aw ior recording Notice of Completion. COMPANY mav Indicate its ~ c c e p ~ ~ -
of the Facility by recording such Notice: otherwise Acceptance shall be on the date COMPANY aives wntten nouce to
CONTRACTOR that i t u sausfied that the Fac~lity has been completed in accordant: with all requirements contained in this
Ageement. Acceptance by CC!4?AHY or payment hereunder shall in no way relieve CONTRACTOR of any obligat~onor I~ab~ii!y
under this Agrremenr
2.4 Terms of Payment: As set out on the attached d~eets.
3. DELAYS
3.1 Site Readiness: CONTRACTOR shall ascertain from COMPANY that the site is ready before rending rnaterials or workmen thereto.
3.2 Delays. Suspensions and Extensions: COMP.ANY may rcqulre CONTRACTOR to suspend performance hereunder cornpietely or
partially for whatever length of time COMPANY may e l e c ~The time for completion shall be extended by each penod that
CONTRACTOR is delayed by (a) COMPANY or another independent contmctor who is directly responsible to COhiPANY (unless
such delay is due to CONTRACTOR'S default for example, as provided in Sections 4.1 and 4.2 of these Terms and Conditions); (b)
an act of God or the elements; (c) any other cause beyond CONTRACTOR's reasonable c o n e d : or (d) a labor disturbance.
3.3 Damage Due to Delays and Suspensions: COMPA:<Y shall not be liable for any damages, dirctt consequentla1 or otherwise, suffered
by CONTRACTOR due to delays and suspensions. but where CONTRACTOR is not in default CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to
reimbursement for reasonable direct costs caused by delays and supensions to the ex tent such delays and suspensions are caused by
COMPANY and orher independent contractors who are directly responsible to COMPANY. CONTRACTOR shall be obligated to
proceed with the work notwithstanding a dispute on reimbursement: such action shall not prejudice either party's claim with respect
to r c i m b u m e n L
6. INSURANCE
6.1 Insurance Required: Without in any way limiting CONTRACTOR'S liability pursuant to S e c t ~ o n5 of these Terms and Condidons.
CONTRACTOR shall maintain the following inarrance:
6.11 Workmen's Compensation and Employen' Liability Insurance as prescribed by applicable law, including insurance coveriq
liability under the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act a d the Jones Act, if applicable.
6.12 Without in any way dfectingCONTRACTOR's obligations pursuant to Secrion 6.11 of these Terms and Conditions. d marine
work is to be performed hereunder. Protecnon and Indemnity lnarrance. including cwerage for injuries to or dearh o i
m a t e n , mates and crews of vessels used in the performance of this Agreement The limits o i liability of such inmrance sku
not be las than S500,000 per occurrence.
6.13 Comprehensive General Bodily Injury Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall include the following coverages: Broad F o m
Conaactual Liability, Personal Injury Liabliity, Completed Operauons, and Producu Liabdity. The limrts of babllity o i arch
insurance shall not be less than 5500,000 per occurrence.
6.14 Broad Form Roperty Damage Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall include the following coversges: Broad F o m
Contractual Liability. Cornpleted Operations. and Products Liability. and shall expressly cover property of COMPANY and its
affiliates other than that referred to in Section 5.3 af these Tenns and Conditions. The h i t s of liability of such insurance
shall be not less than 5 1 00,000 per occurrence.
6.15 Automobile Bodily lnjury and Roperty Damage Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall extend to owned, nonowned. and
hired automobiles used in the performance of this Agreement The l i i u of liability of arch insurance shall be not less than
S250.000 per person/SSOO,OM) per occurrence for Bodily Injury and 5 100.000 per occurrence for Property Damage.
6.2 Evidence of Insurance: CONTRACTOR shall - before commencing the work - provide COMPANY with certificates or ot'ler
documenlary evidence of the above insurance, satasfactory to COMPANY.
6.3 Policy Endorsements: The above insurance ,*ail include a requirement that the insurer provide COMPANY with 30 davs' 'unrten
notlce pnor to thc etTecrrve date of any cancellanon or rnatenal change of the insurance. The insurance spec~fiedIn Section 6.1 1 si
these Terms and Conditions hat( contain a waiver of subrogadon aganst the indemnltees. The insurance speclfied in Sect~ons6.12.
5.13.6.14 and 6.15 of these l'enns an4 Conditions shdl
(a) name the indemnitees as additional insureds;
(b) provide that said insurance is primary coverage with respect to all insureds; and
(c) contlln a Standard Cross Lizbility Endorsement for Severability of Interest Clauses.
ASSIGNMENT: Neither this Agreement nor ?roney due CONTRACTOR hereunder shall be assigned. wblet or @ansferred in whole or In
part by CONTRACTOR, except w ~ l hthe pnor wri!ten consent of COMPANY, and any attempt to do so without arch written consent i b ~ l
be void.
CONTRACTOR5 LNDER~TAYDING: Subject to any express provisions elsewhere in this Agreement. it is understood that
CONTRAL70R, as a result of careful examination. IS satisfied 3s to the nature and location of the work, the conformation and strucmre o i
the ground, the character, quality and quandty of the rnatenals to be used, the character of temporary equipment and facilities needed
preliminary to and during the prosecunon of the work, the general and local conditions, and all other matten wh~chcou'ld in any wav adfect
the work under this Agreement No representations by or oral agreement with any agent or employee of COMPANY, e ~ t h e before
r or after
the execudon of this Agretment. shat( affect or modify any of CONTRACTOR'S nghts or obligauons hereunder.
RENEGmIATION ACT OF 1951: If Section 104 applies to this Agreemen& this Agreement shall be deemed to contain all of the
provisioru required by wid Section.
RECORDS: CONTRACTOR and its subcontractors and vendors shall maintain m e and correct sets of records in connection with the work
and all transactions rehted thereto. CONTRACTOR and its subconrr~ctorsand vendors shall retain all a c h records for a period of not less
than twenty-four (24) months after Acceptance of the Facility.
No director. employee or agent of CONTRACTOR or of any subcontractor or vendor of CONTRACTOR shall give or receive any
commission, fee. rebate, or gift or entertainment of sign~ficantcost or value in connection with the work, or enter into any buslnels
arrangement with any director. employee or lgent of COMPANY or any affiliate other than as a representative of COMPANY or its affiliate.
without COMPANY'S prior written agreement. CONTRACTOR shall prornplly not~fyCOMPANY of any vldation of this paragraph and any
consideration m i v e d as a ~ s u l of
t such violauon shall be paid over or credited to COMPANY. Any nprewntatne(s) authomed by
COMPANY may audit any and ail records of CONTRACTOR and any such subcontractor or vendoi' in connection with the work and dl
transactions related thereto for the sole purpose of determining whether there has been compliance with this paragraph.
If CONTRACTOR'S compensation under this Agreement is determined in whole or in part on a reimbursement of costs bas~s,the costs to be
reimbursed shall be only those reawnably necesary to perform the work in an efficient manner in accordance with the time schedule
required. COMPANY may from time to Lime and at any time after the date of this Agreement until rwenty-four (24) monlhs after
Acceptance of the Facility, make an audit of all records of CONTRACTOR and its subcontracton and vendon In connection with di costs
reimbursable under this Agreement Such audit may also cover CONTRACTOR'S procedures and controls with respect to the costs to be
reimbiirsed. Upon completion of this audit COMPANY shall pay CONTRACTOR any compensanon due CONTRACTOR hereunder as
shown by the audit Any amount by which the total payment by COMPANY to CONTRACTOR exceeds the amount due CONTRACTOR
as shown by the audit shall be returned to COMPANY. Items not covered by reimbursement but by such compensation as fvted percentages
o r fmcd lump sums shall not be a b j e c t to audit under this paragraph.
CONTRACTOR shail assist COMPANY in making the above audits.
CONTRACTOR shall require. and h a l l require at( subconmctors and vendors to require, in all agreanents in connecnon with the work the
agrrement of the parties to the provisions of this Section.
HEADINGS: Heading of Sections and other parts of this Agreement are for quick reference only and are not to be constnaed as p a n of this
Agreement. In some instances a Section o r part contains provisions not covered by the heading thereof; in other instances, a Secnon or part
contains provisions that an described in the heading of another Secdon or part.
The Certificate of Nonsegregated Facilities (Form GO-279-2) signed by CONTRACTOR and the Equal Opportunity Clauses ( F o m
GO-279-3) arc attached h n e t o and arc a part of this Agreement
The following applies to any penon who engages in the business or a c n in the capacity of a contractor within California:
Conhacton are required by law to be licensed and regulated by the Contractor's State License Board. Any questions
concerning a contractor may be referred to the registrar of the board whose addres is:
CONTRACTOR'S STATE LICENSE BOARD
1020 N STREET
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORMA 95814
The right of either party to require s h c t performance shall not be affected by any prior waiver or c o w of dealing,
CERTIFICATE OF NONSEGREGATED FACII-ITIES
CONTRACTOR certifies that he does not and w ~ l not l maintain or provide for his employees any
segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not and will not permit his
employees to perform their services at any location, under his control, where segregated iacililies
are maintained. CONTRACTOR understands that the phrase "segregated facilities" includes
facilities which are in fact segregated on a basis of race, color, creed, or national origin, because of
habit, local custom, or otherwise. COhlTRACTOR understands and agrees that maintaining or
providing segregated facilities for his employees or permitting his employees to perform their
services at any locations, under his control, where segregated facilities are maintained is a violariori
of the Equal Opportunity Clauses required by Executive Order No. 11 246 of September 24, 1955,
and the regulationsof the Secretary of Labor set out in 33 F.R. 7 8 0 4 (May 28, 1 9 6 8 ) .CONTRACTOE
- further agrees t,hat (except where it has obtained identical certifications from proposed
subcontractors for specific time periods) it will obtain identical certifications from propose::
subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from
the provis~onsof the Equal Opportunity Clauses; that it will retain such certifications in its files, and
that it will forward the following notice to such proposed subcontractors (except where the proposed
subcontractors have submitted identical certifications for specific time periods):
BY
CONTRACTOR OR CONIPANY
TITLE
ADDRESS DATE
Return to:
Attention:
EQUAL OPPORTLJMTY CLAUSES
Unless exempted by Federal law, regulation or order, the following terms and conditions shall apply durlng the ?e:-
f o r m n c e of thls contract:
A. The provisions of subsections (1) t h r u u b (7) of Section ";31,, Executive Order :'1243 of September 2 1 , i965. as
amended by Executive Order 11375 of Octuber 13, 1967, and as subsequently amended, are incorporated herein '2::
reference. (For contracts u i 550,OO ur inore, said subsections ( I ) through (7) are aiso set forth below ~ l n dmade a par1
of this contract.)
(1) ' K a C U N ' I U C T O R will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of r x z .
color. religion. sex, or national origin. The CONTRACTOR will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants
are employed and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race. color. re!igion. sex,
or national origin. Such action shdl inciude, but not be limited to the following: Empioyment. upgrading,
demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of
compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeshp. The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in ccn-
spicuous places, available to employees and applicants for empioyment, notices to be provided by the contractme
officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
(2) The CONTRACTOR will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the
CONTRACTOR, state that a11 qudified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religon, sex, or national origin.
(3) The CONTRACTOR will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a col!ccrive
bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the agency contracting
officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the CONTRACTOR'S commitments under Secrlon
202 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24. 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places
available to employees and applicants for employment.
(4) The CONTRACTOR will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965. and of ?he
rules, regulations, and relevant orden of the Secretary of Labor.
(5) The CONTRACTOR will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24,
1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orden of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and w ill permit
access to his books. records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of
investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders.
(6) In the event of the CONTRACTOR'S noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of t h s Agreement or with
any of such rules, regulat~ons,or orders, this Agreement may be cancelled. terrmnated or suspended iri whole or m
part and the CONTRACTOR may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with
procedures authorized in Executive Order 11346 of September 24. 1965, and such other sanctions may be
imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24. 1965. or by rule,
regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law.
(7) ' K e CONTRACTOR will include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase
order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orden of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of
Executive Order 11246 of September 74, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or
vendor. The CONTRACTOR will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the
contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance:
Provided, however, That in the event the CONTRACTOR becomes involved in, or is threatened with. litigation
with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the CONTRACTOR may
request the United States t o enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States.
B. CONTRACTOR agrees that if the amount of this contract is 550.000 or more and he employes 50 or more persons he
shall:
(1) F i e with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance or agency designated by it. a complete and accurate report on
Standard Form 100 (EEO-I) within 30 days after receiving an award of thls contract (unless such a report has been
filed in the last 12 months), and continue to file such reports annually, on or before March 3lst:
(2) Develop and maintain a written affirmative action compliance program for each of its establishments in accordance
with the regulations of the Secretary of Labor promulgated under Executive Order 11246. as amended.
GO.279-3( C D - 3 - 6 3 )
Prinred in U . S . A .
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11758 EMPLOYMENT
OF T H E HANDICAPPED
(Paragraphs (a! through if1 of this
c h u n are aoplicabla i f this contract
is f o r S2,SOO or more)
(a) The CONTRACTOR w i l l not diwriminata against any e m p l o y w or applicant for employment
b r u u n of physical or mental handicap i n regard t o any position for which the t m p l o y w or apjlicant for
m p l o y m e n t :J q u a i i f i d . T h e CONTRACTOR agrees to take affirmative amlon to amploy. advance in
employment and o t h e m w treat qualified handicapped indivrduals w i t h o u t discrimination based upon thew
physical or mental handicap i n all emplovmant practica such as :hs following: ernplovment. upgrading,
d m o t ~ o nor tranrier, recruitment or recruitment advartlsinq; l a y 0 3 or t w m i n a t ~ o n ,rates of p r y or other
forms of compsnmtion. and salactron f o r training, including apprenticeship.
(b) The CONTRACTOR agrws that. if a handicapped individual files a complaint w i t h the CON-
TRACTOR that he is not complying w i t h the requirements o f the Rehabilitation A c t of 1973, he will ( 1 )
invastiplte the m m p l a i n t and cake appropriate action consinent w i t h the raquirements of 2 0 CFR 741.29
and (21 n u i n n i n o n file for t h r n y u r s . the record regarding the complaint and the acrioru taken.
(dl Tho CONTRACTOR agrees t o comply w i t h the rules and regulatioru of the Secretary of Labar i n
20 CFR C h V1. Pan 741.
Ie) In the w e n t of the CONTRACTOR'S noncompliance w i t h rho requirements of this clauo. the
e o n t may
~ bo t n m i r u t d or s u r p o n d d i n whole or i n part.
(0) The CONTRACTOR aqrem (1) t o establish an affirmative action program, including a ~ r c p r i a t e
p r o a d m r a consistent w i t h the guidelina and tho r u l a of the Secretary of Labor, which w ~ l provide
l the
affirmative action rmprding the employment and advencmment of the h a n d i c a p p d required b y P.L. 93-113:
(21 t o publish the program i n his amployw's or psrsonnel handbook or otherwisr distribute a copy to all
p.rsonn8l: (31 t o r e v i m his program on or before March 3 1 o f each year and t o make such changes as may be
appropriate. and (4) t o designate one of his principal o f f i c l l s to be responsible for the enablishmem and
o w n t i o n of the proqam.
(hl Tho CONTRACTOR a g w s to permit the examination b y appropriate wntracting agency officials
a the A s r i m n t Secretary for Employment Standards or his daignea, of pertinent books, documents, papen
and r u o r d s concerning his employment and advancemat of the handicapped.
(1) T h o CONTRACTOR will notify each labor union or rapresontativo of worksrs w i t h which he has a
w : l u t i v e bargaining agreement or other contract understandinq, that the comractor is bound b y the tarms of
S e a i o n 503 of tho Rehabilitation Act. and is committed to taka affirmative action t o employ and advance i n
employrnant physicllly and m e n n l l y handicappd individuals.
(k) Tha CONTRACTOR a0r.a t o submit a c o p y of his affirmative action program to the A n i n a n t
bury f o r E m p l o y m m t Standards within 90 days after the award t o him of a contract or subcontract.
(1) 7%. CONTRACTOR agrees t o submit a summary report t o the Assistant Secretary for Employ-
m m t Standards b y March 3 1 of aach year during performance of the Comract, and b y March 3 1 of the year
following completion of tho Comract in the f o r m prescribed b y the A n i s t a m S w a t a r y . covering ampioy-
mont and complaint exFrienca, aaommodationr made and all steps takan t o d f m u a l e and carry out the
eommitmonta ur forth i n the affirmative action proqam.
SUB-ORDER CTYAUSE
PD-302 (500-CD-4-71)
P r i n t e d i n U.S.A.
ITJSPECTION CLAUSE PD-3'74
t h e manufacture, i n s p e c t i o n or t e s t i n g of t h e m a t e r i a l t o be
t h e i n s p e c t o r , f r e e of c o s t , a l l reasonable f a c i l i t i e s t o s a t i s f y
No change s h a l l be made on t h i s c o n t r a c t r e g a r d l e s s i f
S t o r e s Department.
PD-37% (CD-9-65)
P r i n t e d i n U.S . A .
l a d
X, TANK LOCATION
A, CONSIDERATIONS
INCLUDING:
R E C O G N I T I O N TO A L L FACTORS,
L I N E S AND M I N I M U M P I P I N G ,
4, SOILCHARACTER ISTICS ,
MUST, OF COURSE, BE S A T I S F I E D ,
P O T E N T I A L VALUE AS PLANT OR B U I L D I N G S I T E S ,
AREA a
METHOD OF IMPOUNDING,
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LOCAT ION OF ABOVEGROUND TANKAGE
DIAMETERS OVER 120 FEET BUT LESS THAN 150 FEET, AND FOR
TANKS s
BOILOVER,
DRAINAGE SYSTEM,
SPILLS,
THE D I K E ,
WHERE TWO OR M O R E L A R G E T A N K S A R E W I T H I N A D I K E D A R E A
SOME INTERMEDIATE DRAINAGE SEPARATION SHOULD BE
PROVIDED, CURBS OR D R A I N A G E C H A N N E L S M A Y B E EMPLOYED,
TANK MANUAL TANK LOCATION
TABLE I
ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR STABLE FLAMMABLE AND
* COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS (BELOW 200F FLASH POINT) OTHER THAN CRUDE OIL
Roof
Protection for
Exposurest
1 : z m e s diameter of 1/6 times diameter of
tank
None Diameter of tank but 116 times diameter of
need not exceed 175 tmk
feet
+ Vertical Approved foam 1/2 times diameter of 1/6 times diameter of
with Weak orinerting system tank tank
Roof to on tanks not
Shell Seam exceeding 150
f e e t in diameter
*
Protection for Diameter of tank 1/3 times diameter of
Exposurest tank
None
~ ~ 2 times diameter of tank 113 times diameter of
butneednotexceed350 t&k
feet
Haizontal Approved inerting 1 /2 times Table 111 1/2 times Table III
and Vertical system on t h e
with tank or approved
Emergency foam system on
Relief vertical tanks
Venting to
I Limit Pres-
sures t o 2.5
, pig
P r o t e c t i m for Table 111 Table 111
Exposurest
None 2 times Table III Table III
t Protection for exposures shall mean fire protection for structures on property adja-
c e n t . t ~liquid storage. Fire p r o t e c t i m for such structures shall b e acceptable when
located (1) within t h e jurisdiction of any public fire department or, (2) adjacent to
plants having private fire brigades capable of providing cooling water streams on
structures on property adjacent t o liquid storage.
* ++
For tanks over 150 f e e t in diameter use "Protectim for Exposures" or "None" a s
applicable.
TANK MANUAL TANK LOCATION
TABLE 11
ABOYEC;ROUND'TANKS FOR COMBUSWLE LIQUIDSw m
* . FLASHPOINTS AT OR ABOVE 200F
Capacity Gallons
TABLE m
(Reference Minimum Distance f a - Use in Table I)
751 to 12,000
12,OO 1 to 30,000
38,001 to 50,000
50,001 to 100,000
100,001 to 508,000
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TANK MANUAL TANK LOCATION
TABLE IV
ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR CRUDE OIL
! None
D i a m e t e r of t a n k 116 t i m e s d i a m e t e r of
tank
* Fixed 113 t i m e s d i a m e t e r of
Roof
Floating Roof
Fixed Roof Tanks
ClassIdcII
For all type (Other than
Crude) Class IIIA
1 A, ~ a n k s Over 120
Feet Diameter
/1 . 1. For tanks having
.remote impounding 6
-+- + -
6
-+-
6 6
2. For tanks=
having remote
2. For tanks=
having remote
impoud ing
Note 1: If the diameter of one tank is less than 1/2 of the diameter of the adjacent tank,
the minimum shell-to-shell spacing shall not b e less than 1/2 the diameter of t h e
smaller tank.
Note 2: Cmde oil tanks a t production facilities in isolated locations having capacities not
exceeding 126,000 gallons (3,000 barrels) need not be separated by more than 3
feet.
Note 3: Tanks used for storing Class III B liquids may be spaced no less than 3 feet apart
unless within a diked area or drainage path for a tank storing Class I or I1 liquid, in
which case provisions of Table apply.
Note 4: Crude oil storage in fixed roof tanks over 120 feet in diameter may not b e desir-
able. See Section 320 of the Fire Protection Manual.
PURPOSE
IMTRODUCT ION
BACKGROUND
THE FLOATING ROOF HILL BIND, HANG UP, AND REQUIRE RELEVELING
OF THE TANK,
THESE SERVICES,
SOILS TYPES CAN BE GROUPED INTO THREE CATEGORIES:
SI
SOILS ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO
SUPPORT THE TANK WITHOUT ADVERSE SETTLEMENT,
TYPE I 1 - INTERHEDIATE
Sorbs: SOILS ARE STROMG ENOUGH
TO CARRY TANK LOADS H I T H TOLERABLE SETTLEMENTS BUT TOO
WEAK, WHEN CONFINED, TO SUPPORT THE EDGE WITHOUT
ADVERSE SETTLEHENT,
FOR INSTANCE:
CONTENTS 1
TO D I F F E R E N C E S I N THE SUPPORTING S O I L ,
DESIGN GUIDELINES
A GOOD FOUNDATION
TYPE H I - INTERMEDIATE
SOILS:
INCLUDES A STRUCTURAL BERM BUILT OF FIRM8 WELL-
COMPACTED B A C K F I L L ,
LOAD PROGRAM,
4 8 IFTANK LOADS AND SOIL CONDITIONS DO NOT
ALTERNATIVE,
CORROSION
C A T H O D I C PROTECTION
ONLY THE FIRST TWO OPTIONS A ~ ECONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE
P R E V I O U S PAGE,
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
CHOICE I N C L U D E :
LEAK 1
COAT INGS ,
D E T E C T I O N I S NOT F E A S I B L E , DETECTION I S P R O V I D E D BY
ROUTING LEAKS FROM BETWEEN THE TANK BOTTOM AND AM
HOLD L E A K S U N T I L DETECTED,
STANDARD DRAWING GF-Sl121 SHOWS DETAILS OF SECONDARY
FOUMDATIOH D E S I G N SCHEMES,
APPURTENANCES
ADDITIONAL INFORMABION
10 20 30 40 50 60
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DIFFERENTIAL SETTLEMENT (INCHES)
(CENTER SETTLEMENT MINUS EDGE SETTLEMENT)
1. These curves are based on an analysis of stresses in a flexible circular steel membrane resting
on a yielding foundation and on settlement data for tanks at Pascagoula, Miss. ranging from
69 feet t o 156 feet in diameter. Curves are based on the assumption that the differential
settlement decreases in proportion t o the cube of the distance from the center toward the
edge. Maximum tangential compression at the shell-bottom joint is limited t o 18,000 psi
resulting in a safety factor against failure of at least 1.67. The curves are a plot of the
equation:
A
--
-
s + ds2+o.46i
D 4
in which: A = Maximum Permissible Differential Settlement (in.)
D = Tank Diameter (Ft.)
5 = Initial Bottom Slope (in./Ft.) - Positive when initially coned up.
3. See paragraph on "Maximum Permissible Tank Bottom Settlement" this section for other
considerations where large settlement is anticipated.
FIGURE 1
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE TANK BOTTOM SETI'LEMENT
TANK MANUAL LOCATION, FOUNDATIONS AND CONNECTING LINES
PILE SUPPORTED M A T
FOUNDATION
CONCRETE SPACER
SECONDARY
0 LEAK DETECTION PIPING AT LEAK DETECTION-GROOVES
CONTAINMENT &
TANK PERIMETER CUT IN CONCRETE
FIGURE 2
TANK FOUNDATION DESIGN GUIDE
TANK MANUAL LOCATION, FOUNDATIONS AND CONNECTING LINES
* Parabolic
* Parabolic
FIGURE 3
CONE-UP TANK BOTTOM - PASCAGOULA REFINERY
A I B I C I D
I CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1
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SUUPEI u t c n III 18 o * r s .
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D, P I P I N G BENDS
FLEXIBILITY.
ON ANY P I P I N G SYSTEM.
10 I N , AND SMALLER L I N E S I Z E S ,
ELBOW AND TEE FITTINGS - VHEN DESIGNING LINES FOR
POSSIBILITY,
F, FLEXIBLE JOINTS
TANKS,
FLEXIBLE JOINTS,
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TANK DATA 800K
TABLE 2
I P I P E 1, M O M E N T -8". K ~ PI NCHES
SIZE THICK
NOM. INCHES PIPE ( I ) 1 WELD l NG
ELBOW (2) 1 WELDING
TEE (2) 1 FIELD FABR.
TEE (2)
STEEL CAST I RON
FLANGE (3) FLAHOE ( 4 ) 1
NOTES
I. Pipe assumed to be A-83, A-53A with a1 lowabl e stress of 16,QOQ psi normal
or W,000 psi bending with line cold and at low pressure.
2. Allowable bending stress equal to 40,008 psi. Appropriate concentration
factors have been used in accordance with Part 5, Page 96 of ASA B 31.3 -
1959 Ref inary.Pi ping Code.
3. Allowable bending on flange calculated from 1959 ASME Boiler Code, Section
8, Appendix II. 1/16 inch asbestos gasket used.
4. Allowable bending in cast iron valve = 6 0 ( ~+3)= where D = pipe O.D. in
i nches.
u s e d on/v when r ~ f u / / m
.I'
iocof/on A
I 1 1 1 1
T
/ vP/CAL / N S ~ A L L A T / O N /LOR EIB. DEPT.
L A P J O I N J RANd S
/NJANK JIELD /P/A/G 3
XIII , TANK MA1NTENANCE
A, SCOPE
C, SHELL
TO M A I N T A I N A P R O T E C T I V E F I L M SELDOM SHOW A P P R E C I A B L E
SHELL,
STAFF, AND
2, "TKSTR," WRITTEN FOR THE COP~PANY VP/CSS SYSTEH
INTERVAL
BETWEEN INSPECTIONS DEPENDS LARGELY UPON THE
OF T H E I R SAFE OPERATING L I F E ,
AFTER A TANK HAS BEEN CLEANED, EACH COURSE OF THE
S H E L L SHOULD BE I N S P E C T E D AT L E A S T AT QUARTER P O I N T S #
FREQUENCY,
UPON DETECT ION OF QUEST IONABLE AREAS WITH ULTRASONIC
INSPECTED,
RECOMMENDED a
THE L O C A T I O N ,
COVERING, IN
CONTRAST, A TANK BOTTOM WHICH HAS L O S T
REQUIRE E X T E N S I V E R E P A I R OR REPLACEMENT,
-.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION, ATTACHED TO THIS SECTION IS A
L E A K # OR B Y M A I N T A I N I N G A WATER BOTTOM,
E X P E R I E N C E D INSPECTOR I S AN A I D I N L O C A T I N G P I T S AND
REQU IRED
BEFORE BOTTOM REPAIR IS UNDERTAKEN USING PLASTIC,
-
CONCRETE, OW OTHER COATINGS, OVER OLD BOTTOMS,
CAREFUL I N S P E C T I O N ,
CHARACTERIZED BY N ~ OF THE
~ WELDS ~ OR AREAS
~ OF ~
-.
WHERE THE REPAIR OF DEFECTS BY WELDING HAS BEEN
SUGGESTED:
A, SPOT WELD PITS HALF WAY OR MORE THROUGH THE
-
P L A T E I F THE P I T I S NOT GREATER THAN 1 INCH
F U L L THICKNESS MATERIAL,
F I L L E T WELDED A L L AROUND,
CORROSION:
D, IN
WELDING OM PATCHES, WELDERS SHOULD C A L L
UNREINFORCED P L A S T I C C O A T I N G ,
FOR WELD1 NG ,
INTERMITTENT
FILLET WELDS FOR STRENGTH ARE MADE
TANKS"
HOLE a
COAL TAR E P O X I E S .
PETROCHEMICALS,
I F REQUIRED,
S T E E L TROWEL F I N I S H :
7 SACKS
1888 L S S ,
WATER 33 GALS.
FEW S P E C I A L S I T U A T I O N S ,
PROTECTION MAY BE I N E F F E C T I V E ,
\3
AN IMPERMEABLE PAVEMENT WILL PREVENT THE FLOW OF
C o w ~ o s ~ o PROTECTION
~ MANUAL, OR TO THE
S U L F I D E I S PRESENT,
F, FOUNDATION PAD
P A R T I C U L A R L Y ON P E N E T R A T I O N MACADAM OR P L A N T - M I X TYPE
G, PROTECTIVE COATINGS
NEW TANK S H E L L .
MINIMUM MAINTENANCE
SELECTIONOF A GOOD APRON DRESSING I S PARTICULARLY
IMPORTANT FROM THE MAINTENANCE POINT OF VIEW. A GOOD
DRESSING WILL PROVIDE A SURFACE THAT WILL REHAIN I N
PLACE AND WITHSTAND THE ERODING EFFECTS OF WIND AND
RAIN.
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"GEL" COMPOUNDS
TANK MANUAL TANK MAMTENmCE
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TANK MANUAL ThVK MAINTENAVCE
Typical Prodecures and Specifications for Guniting h i d e a tank shell are as follows:
Sandblasting
Sandblast the entire surface to be W t e d so that it is free from m t and scale. For floating roof
tanks, support the roof with the seal removed, where possible, on the roof legs in their high
position.
Reinforcing
Attach to all portions of the shell and the bottom which m to be ,ounited, a 2-inch by 2-inch, 12-
by 12-gage welded gabmized wixe mesh Wla mesh shdl be spaced 314 inch to 718-inch from the
shell and supported with 311dkch diameter, 611dinch Vee form, steel wire, welded to the shell
a d that part of the bottom of the tank as shown on Sketch NO. 3.
Application of Gunite
Apply two cdats of gunite to the inside surface of the shell and that portion of the bottom as
indicated on Sketch No. 3.
Apply the first coat, 1-inch thick, of undisturbed , h t e to cover the wire mesh.
Not less than 24 hours after the application of the first coat, apply a second coat of ,gmite, rod, and
f d h with a wooden float. Final thickness of the f i i h e d work shall not be less than 1-112 inch.
Surfaces shald be true and even and shall not deviate more than 114-inch in 1&inch when checked
with an 18-inch long radius board in the horizontal plane, and shall be free from crazing or other
defects. Final coverage of all mesh and attachment wires shall not be less than 518-inch.
Ckment - Pure Portland cement, free from lumps and hardened particles, shall be used.
Sad - Sand shall be clean, hard, dense, sharp and free from organic or deleterious matter. Sand for
gunite shald be graded within the limits tabulated below:
Percent Passing
Sieve Sieve by Weight
3/8 inch 1QQ
No. 4 98-100
No. 8 70-95
No. 16 6G85
No. 30 45-45
No. 50 15-35
No. 10Q 0-5
TANK MANUAL TANK MAINTENANCE
APPENDIX B
GENERAL
The resins referred to in this guide are themwetting rigid polyester resins produced from
Isophtalic acid or bisphenol-fumaric, and mixed with styrene. When catalyzed, the resins will
polymerize to a clear hard, strong material.
NOTE: Imuroper use of polyester resin can involve inhalation hazards, skin and eye hazards. and
danger of fire. It is necessary to observe certain precautionary measures to insure safe
usage.
EQUIPMENT
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Guns
A Single nozzle with catalyst injector. These are designed to spray promoted resin and to inject
catalyst.either into the nozzle (internal mix) or into the air stream (extermal mix).
B. Twonozzle type. These guns are designed to be used with separate supply lines to each nozzle
to suppiy resin mixed with catalyst to one nozzle and resin mixed with promoter t o the other.
The two streams of resin mix in the air in front of the gun.
Choppers - A device to chop fiber glass roving into short lengths for mixture of glass and resin. This
is an air driven attachment to the spray gun and is designed to chop and blow the roving into the
resin mixture as it is applied.
Sandblasting Equipment - Coventional sandblasting equipment to clean to bare metal the parts to
be coated.
Rubber Gloves - Rubber or polyethylene doves are recommended while handling liquid styrene,
catlysts and promoters.
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Rollers
A ARSCO Co. Long nap, sheepwool, wooden core rollers are used for rolling out chopped roving
and resin and for wetting out mat and resin (4" and 9" width).
B. VENUS Co. serrated aiuminum rollers are used for compressing and removing air from the wet
laminate. These are available in 3, 7 and 9" widths and 1" and 2" diameters.
C. A solid steel roler or steel pipe with grooves cut into the surface also makes an effective roller.
D. A cylinder of galvanized 114" hardware cloth attached to a regular roller frame and handle is
very efficient to roll out chopped glass laminate.
TANK M A N U A L T.ANK :MAINTENANCE
APPENDIX C
GENERAL
Variable angle or swivel mixers, have k e n used for d e m i n g heavy oil and crude
tanks. T h e flow patterns c r e a t e d by t h e s e mixers significantly reduce oily wasre
d i s w s a i problems by keeping c he s e d i m e n ~ si n suspension w i ~ h1% s ~ c r e dfluid or w i ~ h
a ijush duid. T ' k y &re t h e n removed by pumping :he rnixture out of he ~ m k . i nis -7
Cleaning tanks has been a difficult operation. The past methods a r e expensive,
unple3sant and messy aif airs. Methods vary from plant so plant. 4 brief outline of a
typical traditional procedure is as follows:
The t i m e f o r this procedure ranges up t o about 4 weeks and 12-man days, depending . -
on t h e size of the t a n k and t h e kind of stored crude.
TANK MANUAL TANK MAINTEYANCE
Figure I
Reproduced f r o m l e n s e n I n ~ e r n a ~ i o n aIPIC'S.
l, Series 608 Mixers Brochure
T A N K bIANU.4L TANK LIXINTZSXNCE
Advantages
Using a variable angle mixer in 3 d e a n i n g procedure has cur down the expense and
t i m e of cleaning ranks. A variable a g l e mixer has a b a l l - ~ y p e stuffing Sox t h a r
d l o w s angular movement and it f i t s into The sheil manholes.
Figure 1 shows t h e Vari-Anglet jensen Mixer, which has 60' angular adjustment. The
flow patterns established by t h e normal side entering mixer allow sediment accumula-
tions in dead spots (Figure 2). The variabie angle mixer can d i r e c t flow Fatterns ro
atmost mv a-ea of :he rank and e!iminates most dead spors. Tile acvznrases 31 rnis
procedure are:
Valuabie od is recovered from oily soiids and is easily trsnporteci :o eke reiic-
ing units.
Tank capacity is increased because solid waste is not accumuiaring in t h e tank.
Tank downtime is reduced.
Very LitTle solid wastes must be disposed of.
Overail cleaning COSTS a r e reduced (El Segundo reduced cos?s from $iZ9ivl eo
$43M, refer t o VARIABLE ANGLE MIXER TESTING I N REFINERIES -
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El Segundo page 500-4n).
Cleaning operation is essentially d l done from outside the tank.
Exposure of people to t h e t m k ' s atmosphere can be minimized or eliminated.
Sludge (mainly suspended wax) l e f t in tank can be moved t o another rank and
processed.
Recovered oil may pay for the d e a n u p costs, such as: mixer COST, labor cssrs,
etc.
The costs f o r variable angle and fixed m g l e mixers xe very competitive.
Figure 2
T.ANK MANUAL T A N K M.AINTENANCE
Procedures
T k mixers zre used in various tanks t o help clean and/or r e d a i m oil from ehe solid
wastes.
3. T k mixers a r e run from 5 t o 15 days in pssitions ranging from 30' right t o 3Q"
I . Manufacturess recommend t h a t t h e posieion k c h m g e d every 2 4 heuss
(Company use bas frequently been every 8 hours).
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Jensen Mixer.
Figure 3
VAR1,qBLE .ANGLE MIXER TESTING 1N RFFiNEliIES
The following dara and information from reiinerdes cover the results of their use o i
variable ang!e mixers in several t a k s .
Richmond Refinerv
General
!n its operation as a c u r r e r tank for m o r e than five years' time, Tank 241 had recciveb
line flushes of asphalt and fuel oii in addition TO a l t e r stock. Richmond e s ~ i m a t e s
t h a t &our 85% of the oii in t h e oily sludge in t h e tank was recovered and sold ss
fuel. The c a n c e n t r a t e d solids remaining were removed by vacuum truck. And 30
hours of in-tank vacuum truck e f f o r t was neczssary t o finish clean up of t h e Loose
soiids.
Scope
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Service Has received line flushes of asphalt m d fuel oil in addition to curter. It has
not been cleaned f o r over 5 years. Because of leakage, i t hsd t o b e cleaned before
repairing.
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Sludge in Tank .4 2- t o 3-foot high mound of solidified, yet soft, asphaltic material
was visible in the c e n t e r of t h e tank. Around this mound was 8 t o 12 inches of oil,
asphaltic material, and solids. A u t o m a t i c gauge reading 9 in. at s t a r t . Overall
e s t i m a t e was abour 2,300 barrels of oily sludge in bottom of t h e tank.
The Jensen Yixer and related necessary gear w e r e purchased for about $15,000
(1 975). This i n d u d e d mixer, SO-hp. motor, electrical gear, adapters, spare ?ropeller,
e t c The Mixer c a m e with a 20-inch mounting flange whrch was then a t t a c h e d t o an
adapter p l a t e fitting the existing 24-inch manway. Separate adapter plates will be
required for other s i z e manways. Yo t i e rods a r e required.
Firs? Vixinq C v d e
3. Mixers operated for 67 hours. Mixer angle changed every 8 hrs. from right,
center, left, center, erc (Changing t h e mixer angle only every 2 4 hrs. is recom-
mended.)
After F i r s t Cycle-Sludge in Tank - A 10-b5 in. high mound of loose solids was
visible. A rough e s t i m 3 t e indicated about 50% reduction in oilv solids. T h e sides of
t h e t a n k a p p e G e d d e a n and f r e e of any oil hangup. Sample frdm pile in t a n k showed
sludge t o b e loose and t h a t it contained oil and pieces of scale, some as large as 1-in.
square by bl8-in. thick.
Second Mixing C y d e
Mixing lasted about nine days. F C C hot c u t t e r was again added. Mixer angle was
changed once per day.
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After Second C y c l e Sludge in Tank Again Reduced - The t a n k was inspected by five
people, i n d u d i n g Mr. English of t h e Richmond Refinery, and representatives of
l e n s e n Mixers. Many a r e a s o f d e a n floor plate w e r e found.
Vacuum truck recovered about six loads of 2, 500 gallons eac!. Ti-,, vacuum rruck was
described a s Super-Sucker unit. Total cost of the c o n t r a c t o r w a s $(r,800. He used h s
own m c u u m truck ar,d a foreman, one operator, and t w o l a k r e r s . The $4,8QQ
i n d u d e d t r a n s p a f l a t i o n t o and f r o m Richmond Refinery.
El Segundo Refinery
El Segundo has had s u c c e s s f d testing and usage i n several tanks with t h e s e mixers.
T k y use 50 hp. for d e a n i n g service and 60 hp. f o r combined d e a n i n g and blending
s e r v i m in rheir crude oil tanks. They found t k c o s t difference minimal between
fixed and variable angle mixers. Problems noted w e r e only t h e s h a f t l e n g h of t h e
mixers in c e r t a i n tanks. Locally o p e r a t e d a c t i v a t o r s were installed t o switch angles
of t h e mixers (about $500 each). They ran a test on t w o 227 ft. diameter, 60-f;. tugh
tanks using o n e 150-hp. mixer in each. Tank #998 with a fixed angle mixer cost
$120,000 t o d e a n . Tank /I999 with a variable angle mixer c o s t $43,000 t o d e a n . Each
mixer ran 100 hours and Tank /I999 i n d u d e d a hot water circl-llation system in t o t d
cost.
O t h e r Refineries
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PETROLELOM SAFETY DATA
Compiled 8 v Committee on Safety and Fire Protection
A M E R I C A N PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
1801 K STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, 0.C. 20006
PSD 3207
June 1974
The data and methods described in this publication may be used by anyone desiring to d o so, but
the American Petroleum Institute shall not be held responsible or liable inany way either for loss
or damage resulting therefrom or for the violntion of any Federal, state or municipal regulation
with which they may conflict.
XIV, HOTTAPPING OFTANKS I N SERVICE
COVER),
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
C, EQUIPMENT
Dm INSPECTION
I N S P E C T I O N OF THE TANK,
E, '' STANDARDS
F, PROCEDURE
G, FIRE PROTECTION
HOT TAPS
3.0 METALLURGY
3.1 Minimum base metal thick~e5s for a hot tzp on carbon steel, as
recornmended by >,?I Fubl i c a t i c r ; 2201, is 1 / 4 " . Thinner walls or
alloys cay b e hot tz;ped dejend:ng on t h 3 circui~stances.
3.2 Hot tapping should 2c;t t j ~p:rforneij on equipr~~entrequiring stress
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relief, since natersals cafinot be s t ~ e s s relieved while
pressuriz2d. Exs~:;lles: chrome noly, same grzdes of stain1 ess
steel, nquipment which will be in caustic service over 1400F, and
equipment which wi 1 1 h a i ; d ? e amines at certain temperatures and
concentrations.
3.3 Hot tapping shcu:d -
net LC perforzed on equjpcnnt that contains:
a) cacs t l c or hydrogen
b) flammable vapor/air or oxygen mixtures ~ i t h i nthe flammable or
explosive ranse
c) chemicals, such as acids and chlorides, which are likely to
dec~mpose and become hazardous due to the heat of welding
d) unsaturated hydrccarbans , unlrss evidence precludes the
possi bi 1 i ty of expicsive decomposition (such as ethylene under
specific temper&ture, pressurz arid oxy,;cn mixture conditions)
e) air, except in extre~ely rare cases when the line cannot be
thoroughly clfaiierl 2nd has been purgzd with inert gas, water,
or steam.
4.0 EQUIPMENT
4.1 Central Tool Room has a hot ta;, machine fcr each of these branch
sizes:
%" to 2" - two piece, manually operated TDW Model T-101
1" to 6" - on? piece, pneumatically operated TDW Model
360
3" to 12" - one piece, pneumatically operated TEN Model
660
4.2 Hot tap valve must be a full port valve to allow installation of
the hot tap machine. On lzrge valves, check the seat ring
clearance. Some seat ring lugs may protrud? into hot tap cutter
area and could be grouild off when a maximum sjze cut is made.
4.3 On horizontal hot taps where shavings nay interfere with valve
seating, provide an udder i r ~ th? bottom of the hot tap stub to
trap shavings. Also, install a small valve on the seat of the hot
tap valve to blow out any shavjngs that zccmulate in the seat.
a ENGINEERING PROCEDURE NO. 38 PAGE: 3 OF 5
PASCAGOULA REFINERY DATE: JUNE 9, 1982
HOT TAPS
LIMITATIONS
5.1 Pressure and temperature of t h e equipment t c be hot tapped s h a l l
not exceed t h e l i m i t a t i o n s of t h e hot t a p machines as follows:
1440 psig @ 10OGF
1300 psi5 @ SOOoF
1100 esig @ 300OF
1090 psi9 @ 400oF
300 psig F SQOOF
830 psis @ 6000F
. .
700 psi3 @ 70COF
5.2 All b ~ a n c h connections a r e t o 02 w e l i ~ da"L9Go t o t h e main l i n e o r
vessel.
5.3 Branch connections cf ji" t o 14" m2y be hot tapped i n t o l i n e s t h e
same s i z e . o r l a r g e r .
5.4 Branch connections of c\Jer 1%" should 02 a t l e a s t one s i z e smaller
than the main 1 ine or v e s s e l . Extreme c a r e must be taken t h a t t h e
p i l o t d r i l l i s centered in the branch connection. Consider using
a p i l o t d r i l l guide per Board of Engjneers Zccornmended P r a c t i c e
28, Figure 1 .
5.5 Do not weld c l o s e r than 78 inches from a f l a n g e c r threaded
connection, or 3 inches a welded seam.
5.6 The length of t h e hot tzp stlab with valve q u s t not exceed the
reach of t h e hot t a p machine. Tables o-F inaxirnr~m s t u b lengths f o r
each machifie a r e available a t the Central Tool goom.
6.0 HYDROTEST AVD PRESSURE TEST REqUI4EMENTS
PREPARATION
7.1 Prior to hot tapping, the Cesiyn Engineer shall:
Deterr:tine that the i'iietalluryy a;id syste~n conten-Ls wi 1 1 permit
welding.
Obtain UT gages of wall thicknesses at the hot tap location
from Inspection.
Calculate the maxirnum hydrotest pressure per Attachment I.
If the equipment to be hot tapp2d is a pipe, specify the
minimum flow to be maintained to dissipate heat. Suggested
minimum velocity for liquids and gases is 1.3 fps.
If the equipment to be hot tapped is a vessel or tank,
determine what the level of liquid above the hot tap location
will be. A minirnum of three feet of liquid above the hot tap
is required.
Develop a method of iilsrlring that specified flow is maintained
during the hot tap (i .e., flow meter, visual, etc.).
Specify hot tap valve packing per Valve Packing Schedule,
Attachment 11.
Develop Hot Tap Data Sheet, Attachment 111.
Compile Engineering Work Order, H G ~Tap Data Sheet, and any
other necessary information.
Obtain approval of the EKO and attachments from the Lead
Engineer, Supervising Engineer, Manager Gesigns Engineering,
Maintenance Manager, and Area Superintendent.
I s s ~ eEN0 and attzchments.
8.0 -
STOPPLE PLUGGING
8.1 Stopple plugging is an unusual procedure which requires the
approval of the Area Superintendent and Manager Designs
Engineering. This Hot T3p Procedure must be followed whenever
stoppling is to be done.
8.2 bihen an entire sech-ion of line or a vessel must be isolated for
repairs or additions wi'thaut interrupting service, Stopple
Plugging Machines are used. A pair o-f hot taps is made both
upstream and downstream of the section to be isolated and a bypass
installed between the outer two. A Stopple Plugging Machine i s
instal led through each of the inner two hot taps. When the plugs
are secured, the section is available fcr work.
8.3 Stop?le Plugging Machines are available through the T. D.
Williamson Covpany in 2" to 40" sizes. The standard machine
handles pressures to 960 psi @ 130°F. High temperature machines
handle up to 690 psi P 650cF. A i3W technician directs the
installatior: cf the plug; and vonitors work whi1.e they are in the
1 ine.
' ENGINEERING PKOCEGURE E0. 38 PAGE: 5 OF 5
PASCAGOULA REFINERY DATE: JUNE 9, 1982
HOT TAPS
DATE
EAE/rse - 9/83
'L ENGR .Pk.3C32
DERIVED FROM THE ASME 63ILER F8N3 FRESSURE VESSEL C O G $ , SECTION VIII, PARAGRAPli
UG-28, 1980 EDITION WITH ADDENDUMS.
1. EJN -
2. EQU IPMEKT MATERIAL
IN
( M i n . UP gage)
From F i g . 5-uG0-28.0.)
(f-rom F i g . 5-UCS-28.X.
Exact figure d e p s t d s
on m z t e r i a l . )
psi
8. Maximum calculated hydrotest pressurz, PC = 1 . 5 Pa = psi.
Paximum f l a n g e r a t i n g hydrctest prEssure, Pf = PSI.
Operating pressure, Po = psi.
I EAE/rse - 9/83
ENGR P R O C I 2
DERIVED FROM THE ASME BOILER AN3 PRESSURE VESSEL CODE, SECTION VIII, PARAGRAPH
\
TA-17-' 5-- I N
UT ga.ge)
in.
2'?-.oq
r < 10, r*ef<r t o Code)
m 1 ~ i ) - 2 8 . 0 ).
17,500
( F r m Fig. 5-UCS-2E.X.
Exact figure dcpcnds
on miterial .)
T7& psi
8. Maximum calculated hydrotest pressure, PC = 1 . 5 Pa = 1890 psi.
Maximum flange rating hydrotest pressure, Pf = 4= psi.
Operating pressure, Po = bO psi.
9. Is PC < Po?
- - t h hydrotest
~ ~ presiu:e P h t i s t h e lesser of PC and Pf
- es - t&s PC + Po < P f ?
- then hydrotest pressure P h e = Pf
- Yes - then hydretest pressure Fht = PC + Po
10. HYDROTEST FREZSL'XE, P f l t = q-Zit'
__ PSI.
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RECgMMENDED PACK I NG
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ENGZP4EERTYG PROCEDU2E MO. 30 - AT;F~CH??ENT 111
EWO NO.
SERVICE
P L A N T OR L O C A T I O N
12. DRAWINGS OR SPOOL SHEETS St-1OWIb!G EXACT LOCATION (IF NONE, ATTACH SKETCH)
ENGINEER DATE
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ENGR PROC"/rse
XV , DETERMI NATION OF INSPECTION INTERVALS
A n SCOPE
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GUIDANCE I N D E T E R M I N A T I O N OF I N S P E C T I O N I N T E R V A L S FOR
C, DEFINITIONS
HEIGHT,
THICKNESS,
3, REMAININGLIFE IS THE CORROSION ALLOWANCE
D, INSPECTIONS
USUALLY ADVISABLE,
E, IMSPECTI O l INTERVAL
INTERVAL
BETWEEN IWSPECTION DEPENDS LARGELY UPON THE
INSPECT I N 5 YEARS.
3. IFTHE REMAINING LIFE IS 5 YEARS OR UNDER*
I N S P E C T AT THE END OF R E M A I N I N G L I F E .
F, OTHER FACTORS
P R O T E C T I V E COATINGS USED,
6, CORROSION
FORECASTS,
CORRECTIVE WORK
S E C T I O N REACHES M I N I M U M T H I C K N E S S TO A V O I D A D D I T I O N A L
EXPENSE FOR STEEL RENEWALS,
I, REPORTS
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Brittle failure of a pressure storage tank, Cleveland, Dec. 5, 1957. Arrow shows failure locat~on(Fig 1)
A, I NTRODUCTION
API STANDARDS
OSHA REGULATIONS
C, DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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REFER TO SECTION 11, GENERAL DESIGN AND SECTION I,
SELECTION OF TANKS FOR A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE
R E S I S T A N C E TO S H E L L B U C K L I N G ,
TANKS,
REFER TO SECTION X I FOR PRACTICES AND PRINCIPLES TO
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BE FOLLOWED I N D E S I G N I N G AS ADEQUATE TANK FOUNDATIGW,
D, MA1NTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS
PRODUCTION TANKS,