Storage tank owners usually hear the term ‘API 653 standard’ in the context of aboveground storage tank inspections. This is rightly so, because API 653 is the internationally recognised standard for inspecting aboveground welded storage tanks storing products at atmospheric pressure.

However, Heartland Tank Services said, the API 653 standard covers more than the requirements for an API 653 inspection: “In addition to addressing inspection requirements, API 653 also addresses the repair, alteration, relocation, and reconstruction of existing aboveground storage tanks built to the API 650 standard or its predecessor, API 12C.”

As welded storage tanks increased in popularity between 1960 and 1990, many existing riveted tanks were cut down and reconstructed as welded tanks. After the catastrophic failure of a reconstructed tank in 1986, there was a clear need for guidance in safely relocating and reconstructing tanks. In 1991, API 653 was published and specifically addressed dismantling and reconstruction of aboveground storage tanks.

Section 9, another important portion of API 653, addresses repair and alteration of aboveground storage tanks. Again, all repair work to an above ground storage tank must be authorised by an API certified inspector or an engineer experienced in storage tank design. Section 9 of API 653 details what requirements the certified inspector or tank engineer must follow when performing tasks such as removing or replacing shell plate material, installing a door sheet, repairing or installing a new tank bottom, and much more.

So whether you need an API 653 inspection, tank repair, or tank relocation, the API 653 standard speaks to how these procedures should be safely completed.

If you have any questions or need services such as an API 653 inspection, tank repair, or storage tank dismantle and reconstruction, Heartland Tank Services Inc said you can contact them for guidance.

For more information visit heartlandtankservices.com

26th March 2021