API 620 REDLINE : 2008
API 620 REDLINE : 2008
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE, WELDED, LOW-PRESSURE STORAGE TANKS
American Petroleum Institute
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE, WELDED, LOW-PRESSURE STORAGE TANKS
American Petroleum Institute
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Materials
5 Design
6 Fabrication
7 Inspection, Examination and Testing
8 Marking
9 Pressure- and Vacuum-relieving Devices
Appendix B - Use of Materials That are Not Identified
with Listed Specifications
Appendix C - Suggested Practice Regarding Foundations
Appendix D - Suggested Practice Regarding Supporting
Structures
Appendix E - Suggested Practice Regarding Attached
Structures (Internal and External)
Appendix F - Examples Illustrating Application of
Rules to Various Design Problems
Appendix G - Considerations Regarding Corrosion
Allowance and Hydrogen-induced
Cracking
Appendix H - Recommended Practice for Use of
Preheat, Post-heat, and Stress Relief
Appendix I - Suggested Practice for Peening
Appendix K - Suggested Practice for Determining
the Relieving Capacity Required
Appendix L - Seismic Design of Storage Tanks
Appendix M - Recommended Scope of the Manufacturer's
Report
Appendix N - Installation of Pressure-relieving Devices
Appendix O - Suggested Practice Regarding Installation of
Low-pressure Storage Tanks
Appendix P - NDE and Testing Requirements Summary
Appendix Q - Low-pressure Storage Tanks for Liquefied
Gases at -325 degrees F or Warmer
Appendix R - Low-pressure Storage Tanks Operating
Between +40 degrees F and -60 degrees F
Appendix S - Austenitic Stainless Steel Storage Tanks
Appendix U - Ultrasonic Examination in Lieu of
Radiography
Describes large, field-assembled storage tanks that contain petroleum intermediates (gases or vapors) and finished products, as well as other liquid products commonly handled and stored by the various branches of the industry.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |