Sunday, February 27, 2011

Re: [MW:10034] Tank Peaking/Banding Issue, API 650

Dear Abdul

A 6/A 6M indicates the requirements and acceptance criteria when you purchase and receive the material required for project, let say, plate. I have seen A 6 standard is attached on purchase order document in several occasion. The QC shall do inspection upon receipt of material. You still require A 6 on that time.At final inspection, the QC shall issue a "receiving inspection report" which the inspector has decided fulfill the requirement of qualification test and certificates, purchase order document, A 6 standard and whatever you said in PO.
 
After issuance of " receiving inspection report', the the material delivered to fabrication stage. A standard of A6 is not required in here. You have to refer to API 650 during fabrication and installation of the tank.

let this helps

2011/2/26 Abdul Wahab <awengineer@gmail.com>
Dear Sir,
 
Thank you very much for replying, but problem is that API 650 by itself refering to mentioned standard like ASTM A 6M etc.
 
Please advice,
 
Abdul Wahab

On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Suresh <bobsuresh24@gmail.com> wrote:
Hii Abdul ,

You should follow API 650 for tank consrtuction , not ASME code .

In my best of my knowledge , you need to refer to API 650 and follow
tolarances which was mentioned in API 650 .

Thank you

Suresh

On 2/26/11, Abdul Wahab <awengineer@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am Abdul Wahab working in KSA as QA/QC Inspector, I have an issue
> which is confusioning me. Below there is copy of Paragraph of API 650.
> Plumbness, peaking, banding & flat spot discussed in this & tolerances
> are provided but along with tolerance of API 650, also refering to
> ASTM standards, those standards have tolerances aproximately a double
> values as compared to API 650 Tolerances. Do we need to follow those
> as ASTM is not a tank construction code but provide guidance about
> matrial manufacturing,testing & handling etc.
>
> We have Banding Value for 6 mm Plate of 13 mm max,  can we consider a
> dent as a banding problem in tank shell.
>
> Please see below & advice.
>
> 7.5.2 Plumbness
>
> a. The maximum out-of-plumbness of the top of the shell relative to
> the bottom of the shell shall not exceed 1/200 of the total
> tank height. The out-of-plumbness in one shell course shall not exceed
> the permissible variations for flatness and waviness as
> specified in ASTM A 6M/A 6, ASTM A 20M/A 20, or ASTM A 480M/A 480,
> whichever is applicable.
>
>
>
> 7.5.4 Local Deviations
>
> c. Flat spots measured in the vertical plane shall not exceed the
> appropriate plate flatness and waviness requirements given in
> 7.5.2.
>
> If there is any confusion to understand, please ask.
>
>
> Abdul Wahab
> Mechanical Inspector
> KSA
>
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