uncletank
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2009
- 11
We are currently designing a number of tanks in Asia which store chemicals that require to be kept at temperatures equal to or below 15°C (60°F) to prevent polymerization of the stored products. Note that the average ambient temperature at this site is around 30°C (85°F).
To maintain product temperatures of 15°C (60°F) the tanks will be cooled via jet mixing systems that route the cycling product through shell and tube type heat exchanger, refridgeration system before it is returned to the tank. Note that Cooling bands will not be installed around the tank.
The minimum design temperatures of the cooled product is - 15°C (5°F). The tanks will be insulated. Please note that these tanks will not be subject to thermal shock or significant variations in temperature
My question is - can these tanks be designed to API 650 or do I need to design to API 620 (Appendix R)- bearing in mind that you can design a tank to API 650 in Canada with a much lower design temperature than what we are using.
Thanks in advance
Sam
To maintain product temperatures of 15°C (60°F) the tanks will be cooled via jet mixing systems that route the cycling product through shell and tube type heat exchanger, refridgeration system before it is returned to the tank. Note that Cooling bands will not be installed around the tank.
The minimum design temperatures of the cooled product is - 15°C (5°F). The tanks will be insulated. Please note that these tanks will not be subject to thermal shock or significant variations in temperature
My question is - can these tanks be designed to API 650 or do I need to design to API 620 (Appendix R)- bearing in mind that you can design a tank to API 650 in Canada with a much lower design temperature than what we are using.
Thanks in advance
Sam