just do it, not a problem. I just have a large vessel shipped from Korea to south America, 5 psig N2 purge. the size: 25'-6" diameter x 100 ft T/T. They have to continue purging for several hours to expel all air out. But to prove it is 100% N2 inside the vessel, may be difficult. Vendor can do what they can do, especially for large vessel. If you are buyer, just ask vendor to provide proceudure, they will give you one. But if you are supplier, well, I have no help. You may need to define how many hours to purge.
Below is what we request:
A. Seller shall provide a nitrogen blanket on the vessel during transportation with a positive pressure of 5 psig. Shipping blind flanges, bolting sizes, and quantities shall be designed to meet this pressure requirement. A positive pressure must be maintained in the vessel throughout shipment using nitrogen cylinders and pressure regulators.
B. Welding grade nitrogen (99.9%pure) shall be introduced at one end of the vessel and the exiting gas at the opposite end of the vessel.
C. At least one connection with valves, piping or tubing, pressure gauges and nitrogen bottles shall be provided at each end of the vessel for purging and nitrogen filling.