KiwiTanks
Industrial
- May 16, 2007
- 39
I have a tank which has a very low nozzle which I have been asked to inspect to API653. It has never been inspected before, and the drawings have some references to API650.
This is a 6" nozzle, which has been installed touching the floor to shell joint. The strake is 17mm thick, and the nozzle has been installed with a 25mm doubler plate.
I have told the client that the nozzle doen't comply (tank built in 1980) and probably never did. I have told them that the nozzle needs to be cut out (if not required) or replaced with an insert plate, and a nozzle to the API650 height.
My 1st question is - have I told them the correct thing? Should this really be cut out? (Also bear in mind that New Zealand is a seismic zone)
Then I had to inspect another tank (unknown code too) which has a manhole almost identical - touching the floor-to-shell weld. They have asked if the 6" nozzle doesn't comply and has to be replaced - what happens with the manway on the other tank??
Can anyone offer me some advice??
This is a 6" nozzle, which has been installed touching the floor to shell joint. The strake is 17mm thick, and the nozzle has been installed with a 25mm doubler plate.
I have told the client that the nozzle doen't comply (tank built in 1980) and probably never did. I have told them that the nozzle needs to be cut out (if not required) or replaced with an insert plate, and a nozzle to the API650 height.
My 1st question is - have I told them the correct thing? Should this really be cut out? (Also bear in mind that New Zealand is a seismic zone)
Then I had to inspect another tank (unknown code too) which has a manhole almost identical - touching the floor-to-shell weld. They have asked if the 6" nozzle doesn't comply and has to be replaced - what happens with the manway on the other tank??
Can anyone offer me some advice??