Transcript Tank Base

Above Ground
Storage Tanks &
Tank Base Sealing
Tank Base Sealing
Types of Tank
Fixed Roof Tanks
- Least Expensive to construct
- For storing “Low Vapour Pressure”
Products ( below 2 psi. )
Tank Base Sealing
Types of Tank
Fixed Roof Tanks
- Least Expensive to construct
- For storing “Low Vapour Pressure”
Products ( below 2 psi. )
Floating Roof Tanks
- To prevent evaporation loss
- More expensive to build and maintain
Tank Base Sealing
Types of Tank
Fixed Roof Tanks
- Least Expensive to construct
- For storing “Low Vapour Pressure”
Products ( below 2 psi. )
Floating Roof Tanks
- To prevent evaporation loss
- More expensive to build and maintain
Silos
- Ash (Fly ash)
- Used for Storing “dry” products
- Variety of construction materials
Tank Base Sealing
Tank Base Construction
Tank Base Sealing
Tank Base Construction
Large Tanks
1. Trench preparation for perimeter wall
2. Reinforced concrete containment wall
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3. First sections of tank wall positioned
Large Storage Tanks – Typical Construction
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Large Tanks
4. Liner installed when required
5. Sand – bitumen foundation laid
6. Tank base installed
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Large Tanks
7. Walls constructed
8. Roof welded in place
9. Tank completion
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Small Tanks
1. Foundations prepared
2. Base and plinths constructed
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3. Tanks installed
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
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Corrosion of
tank wall and
chine angle
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Determination
seal
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Corrosion
of tank base
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
Conventional methods to
seal tank base
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
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Mastics
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Asphalt &
Bitumen
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
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Bonded
Rubber
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
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Steel
Skirts
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
Corrosion at the Chine Angle
- Failure of Bitumen Seal
- Corrosion of wall / base / metal thinning
- Contents to be emptied
- Tank requires to be gas free – man entry
- Sludge needs to be removed / disposed of
- Tank needs to be lifted up
Chine Angle
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Problem Areas – Tank Base
Corrosion at the Chine Angle
- Tank needs to be cut open for plate entry
- New base needs to be built
- Base welded into position
- Hydro Test needs to be conducted
Approx. Costs ( 90 foot tank )
- $40,000 for cutting and entry / base removal
- $8,000 for sand-bit floor screed replacement
- $10,000 for flexible liner
- $40,000 for new bottom plates
- $100,000 for inspection and Hydro Test
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Plus :
- Tank cleaning / waste disposal costs
- Tank out of service for 3 months
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Storage Tank Base Associated Problems
No grout or sealing measures
Failed grout
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Storage Tank Base Associated Problems
Failed grout
Cracked Concrete Base
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Conventional wisdom states:
Replace failed system with more of the same
sealants
Replace failed system with similar sealants
Switch sealing system to other conventional
sealing methods
Tank Base Sealing
unconventional
PROVEN ^ LONG TERM, COST
EFFECTIVE
SOLUTIONS ARE AVAILABLE
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Membrane systems for long term sealing of
chine angle
Epoxy grouts for concrete ring repair and grout
sealing
Urethane coatings for tank exterior
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Key Features and Benefits
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Weatherproof & Waterproof - Prevents
ingress of water and provides long term
corrosion protection
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Seamless Encapsulant – Seals around
irregular contours and is easily repaired if
accidentally damaged
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Key Features and Benefits
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Maintains High Adhesion – Ensuring long
service life
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Fire Resistant Systems Available
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Flexible & UV Resistant – Long lasting and
tolerant of movement through climatic
variations unlike conventional sealants
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Key Features and Benefits
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Durable & Tough – Long lasting and
tolerant of industrial environments
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Microporous – Allows trapped moisture to
escape
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Cold Applied – No hot work required
ensuring safety in use where fire is a
concern
Tank Inspection Requirements
API 653 ( American Petroleum Institute )
BS 2654 ( British Standard )
EEMUA 159 ( Engineering an Equipment
Materials Users Association )
PA DEP 245 (Department of Environmental
Protection)
Requirement for all Tank users to
Inspect and ensure integrity of
their Structures
Frequency :
1 Year visual / 5 Year integral
Storage Tank Containment Issues
Before repair/coating
After repair/coating
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Maintain environmental compliance
Maintain asset integrity
Minimize headaches with preventative
maintenance
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