BSI BS 799 PART 5 Oil Burning Equipment Part 5: Oil Storage Tanks
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BSI BS 799 PART 5 Document Information:
Title
Oil Burning Equipment Part 5: Oil Storage Tanks
Oelfeuerungen. Tanks fuer die Lagerung von Heizoel
Appareils de chauffage au mazout. Reservoirs de stockage - specifications
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987
Scope:
Requirements for carbon steel tanks for the storage of liquid fuel, used in conjunction with oil burning equipment. Includes integral tanks which form part of a complete oil fired unit, service tanks, and storage tanks with a maximum height of 10 m and capacities up to 150,000 L.
Keywords:
- Tanks (containers)
- Containers
- Storage equipment
- Bulk storage containers
- Fuel storage
- Fuel oil
- Steels
- Unalloyed steels
- Welding
- Sheet materials
- Volume
- Pressure testing
- Marking
- Thickness
- Position
- Classification systems
- Grades (quality)
- Bulk storage
- Cradles (supporting devices)
- Auxiliary
- Dimensions
- Manholes
- Oil-fuelled devices
- Burners
- Heaters
- Structural members
- Liquid-level indicators
- Temperature
- Valves
- Draw-off taps
- Filling devices
- Vent pipes
- Design
- Fire safety
- Installation
- Pressure
- Internal pressure
- Fluid pressure
- Mathematical calculations
- Stop valves
- Filling
- Fluid inlets
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