Storage Tank
Storage Tank
Storage Tank
SPECIFICATION
FOR
STORAGE TANKS
CONTENTS
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCE
3. SELECTION OF MATERIALS
4. DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS
5. FABRICATION AND ERECTION
6. APPURTENANCES
7. INSPECTION AND TESTING
8. CALIBRATION
9. PAINTING
10. TOLERANCES
11. IDENTIFICATION,PACKING,AND TRANSPORTATION.
12. GUARANTEE
SCOPE
This specification covers the general requirements for design, selection of materials, fabrication,
erection, inspection, testing, fitting of other attachments and appurtenances, cleaning, calibration and
painting of storage tanks and is intended to supplement the minimum requirements of the applicable
codes.
REFERENCE
1. Design Codes
The following codes in their latest edition shall form the basis for design, fabrication,
inspection, testing and acceptance of storage tanks.
2. Material codes
3. Regulations
National laws and regulations together with local by-laws for the country of state wherever the tanks are
to be erected must be complied with.
SELECTION OF MATERIALS
4.2 Plate material conforming to IS: 2062 shall be used upto 20 mm thickness.
4.3 Manhole necks, nozzle necks 350 mm NB and above may be fabricated from same plate material
as used for shell.
Plate material used for ring flanges shall have minimum UTS of 4200 kg/cm2. For flange thickness
over 38 mm, plate material shall be boiler quality, fine-grained, killed, and normalized and impact tested
as per the requirements of API Standard 650.
All clips and attachments shall be fabricated from carbon steel plates of weldable quality.
Hand rails on stairway and tank top shall conform to IS: 2062 .
Platforms, spiral stairways and gangways shall have gratings fabricated from flats.
Gaskets for manholes and nozzles fitted with blind flanges shall conform to IS: 2712. Thickness of
gasket shall be 1.5 mm for nozzles upto 450 mm NB and 3.0 mm for nozzles above 450 mm NB.
Bolts and nuts for all nozzles fitted with blind flanges shall conform to IS: 1367 or ASTM A-307 Gr. B
or A-193. Bolts and nuts for all structural shall conform to IS: 1363.
Floating roof pipe supports and pipe sleeves shall be of carbon steel conforming to A-106/A-53
(seamless) IS: 1978 or equivalent.
Following classifications of electrodes are recommended for welding. However, minimum requirements
of applicable codes and appendices should be adhered to:
1. Low hydrogen electrodes shall be used for all manual metal-arc welds of shell courses having a
thickness of 12 mm or more and for attachment of shell course to bottom or annular plates.
High cellulose / rutile type electrodes as per the AWS classification SFA 5.1 are acceptable. Based on
above, fabricator shall furnish brand names of welding consumables to Engineer-in-Charge for approval.
1 All individual tank drawings with design data and material specifications are attached
with this document for tendering / quotation. Final drawing with revisions, if any, shall be issued after
award of contract / purchase order.
2 Design Calculations
Fabricator shall submit the details design calculation for floating roof and wherever called for in the
tender document for HPCL review / approval.
3 Contractor shall prepare all fabrication drawings based on the drawings issued on award of contract
/ purchase order and shall include the following :
(f) Development and details of shell, roof, floating roof and bottom.
(l) Reinforcements.
(n) Bracket and pipe supports, platforms, ladder / stair case, earthing connection etc.
In case the contractor intends to make some modifications for accommodating his fabrication facilities
or available materials, the same shall be submitted to HPCL for approval with supplementary design
calculations. The approved modifications shall be incorporated in fabrication drawings and submitted to
HPCL for approval.
Requisite number of prints as per the time schedule as called out in Vendor data requirements of all
detailed fabrication drawings prepared by contractor shall be sent to HPCL for approval and one copy
shall be returned to the contractor after comments / approval. No fabrication / erection shall be carried
out without approved drawings.
During fabrication, contractor shall provide guy ropes and other means to secure semi-finished storage
tanks against damage due to sever winds. A scheme shall be submitted to Engineer-in-Charge for
review. Wind girders and roof shall be welded to tanks at the earliest. Before commencement of
erection, contractor shall submit detailed erection scheme to Engineer-in-charge for approval.
Plates
1 Plate edges shall preferably be sheared or machine cut as per Code. All machined parts shall be
suitably protected before assembly.
3 All formed plates shall be match marked with paint on the concave side with numbers as shown
on erection drawings.
Structure
1. Structural steel fabrication shall be carried out to the required shapes for making the structure.
2 A pre-assembly of a sufficient part of roof structure may be called for by the Engineer-
in-charge to assess the correct workmanship.
Bottom
(a) Overlaps shall be properly cleaned with steel wire brush before welding.
(b) Annular plates shall be provided if specified on tank drawings and shall be assembled by
butt welding with backing strips and be lap welded to the sketch plates.
(c) Datum plate shall be welded to tank bottom vertically below the gauge hatch, after
calibration of the tank.
(d) Three plate lap joints shall be suitable joggled to a length of 150 mm minimum to
facilitate welding. Joggling shall be to the satisfaction of Engineer-in-charge.
(e) Welding sequence shall be adopted so as to give minimum shrinkage and distortion and it
shall be indicated on fabricating drawings. This shall be approved by Engineer-in-charge.
(f) Bearing plate under each leg support for floating roof tanks shall be centered and welded
to the bottom plate by a continuous fillet weld of size equivalent to bottom plate thickness. Plates shall
be 600 mm round or square and 100 mm thick (min.)
Shell
a) All vertical and horizontal shell joints shall be full penetration and full fusion welds using any
one of the edge preparations permitted by the Code. Single side butt welds are not permitted.
b) Top curb angle shall be lap /butt welded to the top course with flange turned outside.
c) The stiffening ring (wind girder) when necessary, shall be welded to the tank at the location
shown in the respective tank drawings. These shall be of plate / section construction as shown in the
drawings duly reinforced with gussets or struts welded to the shell. Welding shall be of same quality as
used for Shell.
d) Drain holes of 20 mm diameter suitably staggered shall be provided on the horizontal plates of
the stiffening ring. Hand railing shall be provided when stiffening ring is used as walkway.
e) Curb angle and stiffening ring joints shall not coincide with the vertical shell plate welds.
g) First shell course plates shall be arranged so that the vertical joints clear the annular ring welds
or sketch plate welds by at least 300 mm. Vertical joints of the shell courses shall also clear the nozzle
attachment welds or reinforcement pad welds as per code and applicable appendices.
i) Shall plate alignment shall be within the limits specified in code and as approved by HPCL.
j) For floating roof tanks, internal diameter shall be maintained in all shell courses.
k) Internal shell weld seams of floating roof tanks shall be ground flush and even to allow proper
movement of the roof.
Fixed Roof
(b)All supporting structures shall be designed to carry the minimum loads as specified in codes, if the
same is included in contractor’s scope of work. While designing, contractor shall also consider lateral
loads caused by one bay loaded and the other bay not loaded.
(c)Roof laps shall be minimum 25 mm laps shall be arranged with the lower edge of the upper plate
underneath the upper edge of the lower plate.
(d)Roof shall be joined to the shell by means of continuous fillet weld on the curb angle. Roof to shell
joint shall be frangible type, otherwise suitable emergency venting shall b provided as per code.
(e)For structure supported roofs, roof plates shall not be welded / attached to the supporting structure.
The same shall be well supported on the structure.
Floating Roof
Roof
a) Floating roof shall be pontoon type, pontoon and buoy type or double deck type with multiple
compartments and shall be leak proof to meet the minimum requirements of code and applicable
appendix.
b) Deck shall have a level surface with a permanent slope towards the drain sump to avoid
stagnation of rain water.
c) When floating roof is in the highest position, tank shall be capable of holding its designed
capacity.
d) Each compartment of the floating roof shall be provided with a 500 mm dia. Manhole with
cover.
e) Each buoy, if provided, shall have 150 mm NB inspection opening with cover and bolting
g) Floating roof shall be designed by Contractor considering design data given on each drawing /
tender.
h) Central deck and pontoon shall be suitably stiffened, if required and calculations for the
structural integrity of the floating roof shall be submitted to HPCL for approval.
i) Roof for tank of diameter more than 60 metre shall be designed for elastic stability against “gross
out of plane buckling and local buckling”.
j) Central deck of the floating roof shall be provided with at least one manhole. This manhole shall
be provided with a welded ladder for stepping down to bottom when the roof is in the lowest position.
This shall have suitable clearance from tank internals.
Seal
a) Space between outer periphery of the roof and the tank shell shall be sealed by an approved
sealing device. Contractor shall furnish details of sealing along with catalogue for HPCL’s approval at
the time of quotation. The details shall also include minimum guaranteed life and its average expected
life. However, the sealing material shall be guaranteed for its durability / satisfactory performance for a
minimum period of five years.
b) Seal components shall be resistant to stored product and also durable against friction due to roof
movement and extreme weather / environmental conditions.
c) Foam seal shall exert sufficient sealing pressure in all directions to prevent evaporation loss.
Sealing arrangement shall ensure that no vapour space is left between shell and rim in its entire
movement.
d) Foam seal shall have excellent flexibility and recovery from compression to accommodate
tolerance in tanks and at the same time permit the roof to move up and down freely.
a) Adjustable leg supports shall be provided and the lowest operating position of floating roof shall
not interfere with internal accessories / shell openings. The position shall provide clearance of 1800 mm
between the lowest portion of the roof and the tank bottom for cleaning.
b) The number of leg supports shall be determined to ensure that while resting they do not deform
the tank bottom and roof. The effective length of the pipe support should be taken as 1.5 times of actual
length of the pipe support in clear-out position.
c) Pipe sleeves shall project sufficiently above the roof to take care of flooded condition of roof and
extend sufficiently below the roof to prevent escape of vapour.
d) Pipe support length shall be readjusted after hydraulic testing of tank so as to take care of the
initial settlement of the tank bottom.
e) Pipe supports shall be of Sch. 80 (minimum) and sleeve pipe shall be of Sch. 40 (minimum).
a) A raised platform as per size indicated in the standard shall be provided at the top of the stairway
and shall be extended suitably to permit easy access to the accessories (gauge well, level indicator, etc.)
b) A self leveling stairway shall be provided for access from the platform to floating roof.
Roller tracks fixed to the roof shall permit movement of the stairway. Brass rollers for rolling stairway
shall be provided to avoid sparking.
Roof Drains
a) Metallic articulated pipe drains with swivel joints of approved make and type shall be provided
to drain water collecting on the roof. Contractor shall furnish details and catalogues of swivel joints for
approval at the time of quotation.
b) All swivel joints shall be tested to a minimum pressure of 3.5 kg / cm2g before putting into roof
drain assembly.
c) A swing check non return valve accessible from roof shall be provided in the roof drain sump.
d) Plug type emergency drain shall be provided to take care of roof drain failure. These drains shall
be equipped with water seal sump inside thereof to prevent back flow of the stored product.
e) The roof drain size must cater to rainfall intensity as given in the ‘SITE CONDITIONS’ of
tender document. Maximum water accumulation on roof deck shall not exceed 5” of rain fall for
determination of roof drain size in lowest position of roof.
f) The drain shall be designed so as to permit the roof to be lowered upto the lowest position.
Vents
a) Roof shall be provided with automatic bleeder vents designed to open before the roof reaches its
lowest position and to close when the roof rises above this point and also same operation should follow
in the clean-out position.
b) Rim vents at about 50 M peripheral spacing (minimum two nos.) shall be provided for venting
the dead space between stored liquid and seal. They shall be provided with a galvanized iron rain hood
and 2 mesh screen each.
Gauge hatch size shall be indicated in the drawing and it shall have a quick opening cover. Gauge hatch
shall be spark proof type. This shall also act as anti rotational device. No additional anti-rotational
device is suggested.
a) Wire cables shall be provided between ladder and track and also between ladder and shell. Two
such independent connections should exist in parallel.
APPURTENANCES
Nozzles & Accessories
a) All appurtenances and accessories as shown in the respective tank drawings shall be supplied by
the contractor.
c) Nozzle reinforcing plates shall be provided with ¼” threaded tell tale hole for test purposes.
d) Nozzle shall be welded to shell and roof with the same quality of electrodes as used for welding
shell / roof plates.
e) Manholes and nozzles with blind flanges shall be provided with gaskets and bolting.
g) Flange faces shall be varnished and protected by wooden discs using at least three bolts.
i) All nozzles and accessories shall be prefabricated and attached to the shell plate. The
prefabricated assembly shall be stress relieved properly to installation, wherever required as per code
and applicable appendices.
Heating Coils
Coils shall be supported from tank bottom. Coil supports shall not be welded to tank bottom. No
screwed or flanged connections shall be used inside the tank. Flattening due to bending shall be as per
ANSI B 31.3. Number of joints to be radiographed shall be 25% and interpretation of radiography shall
be as per ANSI B 31.3. Heating coil shall also be pressure tested. Approval, from IBR, wherever
required shall be contractor’s responsibility.
Each tank shall be provided with stairway and roof access. Handrailing if not indicated otherwise on
tank drawings shall be provided all around.
Settling Marker
Markers shall be provided on the shell, 500 mm from the bottom to check tank settlement. Size shall be
50 x 50 x 5mm angle and 100 mm long. Number of settling markers and their location shall be decided
by Engineer-in-charge.
Inspection
a) All tanks shall be offered for inspection at all stages, as desired by Engineer-in-charge.
b) Inspector of owner’s representatives shall have free access to all the contractor’s shops as well as
to worksite.
c) The contractor shall provide all facilities, such as access ladder lighting, tools and tackles,
instruments, etc. and personnel to inspectors, for proper execution of their inspection.
d) All the inspection shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant codes and requirements of
drawings and specifications.
e) Approval of the inspector shall in no way relieve the contractor of his responsibilities for proper
execution of work.
Welding Procedure
a) Welding procedure qualification shall be carried out as per ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Code Section IX.
b) No welding shall be undertaken without approval of the welding procedure and welder
qualification test by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Welder / Operator-Qualification
Welders, before being engaged, must be qualified as per ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Section IX. The contractor shall make arrangements of such test at his own cost in the presence of
Engineer-in-charge.
a) All welds shall be inspected and tested as per code and this specification.
b) Tank welds shall be radiographed and interpreted as per code and applicable appendix.
c) The contractor shall be responsible for taking the radiographs by his own equipment at his own
cost for the entire job.
e) Radiographs shall be taken as soon as welding of the joint is completed. If repairs are required,
these shall be carried out before starting other welds. New Radiographic examination of such repairs
shall also be carried out by the Contractor at his own cost.
f) The butt weld around the periphery of insert plate shall be completely radiographed.
g) Radiographic film length shall be 250 mm min, except if the weld is less that 250 mm long.
Testing
Openings other than those used for hydrostatic test or any other test shall be closed by plugs and blind
flanges supplied by the contractor.
Bottom Test
1 A detailed description of the proposed test method shall be first submitted for approval to the
Engineer-in-charge.
2 Vacuum box testing shall be carried out for detection of leaks in the bottom.
3 The weld joints under the shell periphery shall be tested before erection and welding of first shell
course.
4 Contractor shall test the tank bottom for the entire weld length in the presence of the Engineer-
in-charge and test reports shall be issued accordingly.
Shell Test
i) Inner fillet weld shall be inspected and tested prior to welding the outside fillet weld. Leak test
shall be performed with penetrating oil after removal of slag. Oil shall be removed before, welding the
outer fillet.
ii) Examination for inner fillet to detect cracks shall be performed using either the liquid penetrant or
magnetic particle method.
b) All welded lugs and brackets used for erection process shall be carefully removed from inside
and outside surface of the tank to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge.
c) Contractor shall perform the hydrostatic test in the presence of Engineer-in-charge on each tank
after complete erection. Any defects observed during the test shall be repaired by the Contractor.
d) The filling height, in case of fixed roof or open roof tanks, shall be upto the curb angle and in
case of floating roof tanks shall be restricted to the maximum height so that weather shield does not go
beyond curb angle.
e) If sea water is used for testing and is to remain in tank for more than 30 days, an oxygen
scavenger and corrosion inhibitor shall be added. After testing the tank, water shall be drained and tank
shall be thoroughly flushed with clean fresh water. Standing water silt or other dirt left in the tank after
hydrostatic testing shall be thoroughly cleaned.
f) Filling of the tank may be restricted by the Engineer-in-charge for preloading of foundation and
hydrostatic test may be extended over a period of 4 weeks or more to ensure proper settlement of the
tanks.
g) On completion of tank and after cleaning, the tank shall be filled with water as follows. Unless
otherwise specified in the bid documents.
Filling shall be in 4 stagers, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. After each stage a load stabilization period
shall be observed.
24 hours between each stage for tanks with a capacity equal or more than 10,000 m3.
12 hours between each stage for tanks with a capacity under 10,000 m3.
h) When the tank is full all the welded joints shall be hammered by contractor the presence of
Engineer-in-charge. In case of any defect it shall be repaired and retested by the contractor as per
instructions of Engineer-in-charge.
i) Tank shall be emptied at a maximum water level variation rate of 5 meters per day or as per
instructions of Engineer-in-charge.
j) All weld repairs shall be done with water level minimum 300 mm below the joint being repaired.
(a) After filling the tank upto curb angle, all openings in the roof shall be closed and internal air
pressure shall be applied equivalent to the weight of roof plates. All welded joints in roof shall be
checked with soap-suds for detection of leaks. For tanks with small internal pressure test pressure shall
be equal to 1.25 x Design pressure.
(b) For vacuum test the tank shall be emptied upto 1 meter level from the bottom. The openings
shall be closed and draining continued with care until the vacuum of 25 mm water gauge is obtained and
checked by vacuum gauge. However, for tanks having dia 20 M and above, design check for vacuum
shall be made before proceeding wit the test.
Floating roof test shall be as recommended in API Standard 650 Appendix C, and also as given below.
a) During flotation test of roof, contractor shall carry out the proof test as follows on each size of
the tank selected by Engineer-in-charge who shall also witness the test in presence of design engineer.
i) With primary drains closed, water equivalent to 10” of rainfall over the tank area shall be poured
on the deck and in the stabilized state submergence of outer rim shall not exceed 65% of its height at any
point.
ii) With primary drains closed, plugs in the two adjacent pontoon compartments and plug in the
deck shall be opened. In the stabilized state water level n the4 deck shall not exceed 65% of inner rim
height at any point. Location and size of plug shall be decided by contractor.
iii) Failing to meet the above requirements contractor shall rectify the floating roof and retest at his
cost till the above requirements are satisfied.
Heating Coils
Nozzle reinforcing plates shall be pneumatically tested at 1.05 kg / cm2g with soap solution. This test
shall be carried out before filling the tank for hydrostatic testing.
Primary Drains
Drain pipes in floating roof tanks shall be pressure tested with water at 3.5 kg/cm2g. During the
flotation test, the roof drain valve shall be kept open and observed for leakage of the tank contents into
tank drain.
CALIBRATION
Strapping and calibration of all tanks shall be done in accordance with IS: 2007 & 2008 (Latest editions)
a) PAINTING
For details of primer and painting, painting specification shall be referred to.
b) TOLERENCES
a. Shell
For tanks to have acceptable appearance and to permit proper functioning of floating roof, they shall
have tolerances strictly as specified in applicable codes.
Tolerances allowed on the annular clearance between shell and floating roof shall be compatible with
the requirement specified by seal manufacturer.
a) Identification
Each plate and structural member shall be clearly marked with the specification number, drawing
number and assembly number.
b) Packing and Transportation
7.1 All plates shall be transported in tractor or trailor and shall not be dragged.
7.2 All rolled shell plates shall be packed properly to retain the shape and shall be handled carefully
to avoid damage during transit.
7.3 Contractor shall be responsible for transportation of material fabricated in his workshop or
worksite.
2. GUARANTEE
12.1 All equipment shall be guaranteed in accordance with conditions given in the “Special
Conditions of Contract”.
12.2 Any part of tank found defective within 18 months of completion or during 12 months operation
and not having been subjected to faulty operations or incorrect service conditions shall be promptly
replaced / repaired and reassembled by the contractor at his own cost, failing which owner has the right
to get the same replaced / repaired by others and charge the cost incurred to the contractor.