• API 2021A : 1998

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    INTERIM STUDY - PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF FIRES IN LARGE ABOVEGROUND ATMOSPHERIC STORAGE TANKS

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  25-01-2024

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-06-1998

    Publisher:  American Petroleum Institute

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    1 GENERAL
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 A systematic approach to controlling fires in large
          aboveground storage tanks
    1.3 How to use this publication
    2 REFERENCES
    2.1 Tank design, construction, safe work and operating practices
    3 FIRE PREVENTION AND DESIGN
    3.1 General
    3.2 large aboveground tanks
    3.3 Spill containment and control
    3.4 Precautions against boilover
    4 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE SUPPRESSION
    4.1 Detection
    4.2 Fire suppression
    4.3 Manual firefighting using portable and mobile equipment
    4.4 Fixed water spray systems and exposure protection systems
    4.5 Fire suppression considerations
    APPENDIX A INCIDENT SUBMITTAL FORM
    APPENDIX B ANALYSIS OF PAST FIRES
    APPENDIX C SUMMARY OF CASE HISTORIES
    APPENDIX D CRUDE OIL TANK BOILOVER, SLOPOVER, AND FROTHOVER
    APPENDIX E FOAM FRICTION LOSS DATA
    APPENDIX F PREVENTIVE DESIGN AND OPERATING PRACTICE
    Figures
    1 Cone-roof tank
    2 Open-top floating-roof tank
    B-1 Extent of single-tank fires (numbers of fires)
    E-1 Static head conversion
    E-2 Foam friction losses (2 1/2, 3-, 4-, 6-, 8-, and 10-inch pipe)
    E-3 Foam friction losses (12-, 14-, 16-, 18-, 20- and 24-inch pipe)
    E-4 Foam velocity versus foam rate: schedule 40
          (2 1/2, 3-, 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12- and 14-inch pipe)
    E-5 Foam velocity versus expanded foam rate: schedule
          40 (14-, 16- and 18-inch pipe)
    E-6 Foam velocity versus expanded foam rate: schedule
          40 (20- and 24-inch pipe)
    Tables
    1 Typical water supply requirements for foam application
          (250-foot-diameter tank)
    B-1 Type of tank design in case histories
    B-2 Causes of large aboveground tank fires
    B-3 Extent of tank fire by tank design
    B-4 Extinguishment of external floating-roof tanks
    B-5 Extinguishment of internal floating-roof tanks
    E-1 Application method for fixed chambers of monitors
    E-2 Minimum application time and minimum number of hose
          streams required for a given tank size

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    Gives an understanding of the fire prevention and suppression issues relating to the storage of flammable and combustible liquids in large aboveground atmospheric storage tanks.

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    Document Type Standard
    Product Note This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria
    Publisher American Petroleum Institute
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    API RP 2023 : 2001( R2006) GUIDE FOR SAFE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF HEATED PETROLEUM-DERIVED ASPHALT PRODUCTS AND CRUDE-OIL RESIDUA
    API 2021 : 2001 : R2006 MANAGEMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC STORAGE TANK FIRES
    API 2610:2005 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTION OF TERMINAL AND TANK FACILITIES
    API 2023:2001 GUIDE FOR SAFE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF HEATED PETROLEUM-DERIVED ASPHALT PRODUCTS AND CRUDE-OIL RESIDUA
    API RP 2021 : 2001 MANAGEMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC STORAGE TANK FIRES
    API 2021 : 2001 : R2015 MANAGEMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC STORAGE TANK FIRES
    API 2610 : 2005 : R2010 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTION OF TERMINAL AND TANK FACILITIES

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    API 500 : 2012 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF LOCATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AT PETROLEUM FACILITIES CLASSIFIED AS CLASS 1, DIVISION 1 AND DIVISION 2
    NFPA 25 : 2017 INSPECTION, TESTING, AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER-BASED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
    NFPA 780 : 2017 INSTALLATION OF LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS
    API 653 : 2014 TANK INSPECTION, REPAIR, ALTERATION, AND RECONSTRUCTION
    API 620 : 2013 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE, WELDED, LOW-PRESSURE STORAGE TANKS
    API 2003 : 2015 PROTECTION AGAINST IGNITIONS ARISING OUT OF STATIC, LIGHTNING, AND STRAY CURRENTS
    API 651 : 2014 CATHODIC PROTECTION OF ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
    API 2350 : 2012 OVERFILL PROTECTION FOR STORAGE TANKS IN PETROLEUM FACILITIES
    NFPA 11 : 2016 LOW-, MEDIUM-, AND HIGH-EXPANSION FOAM
    API RP 2026 : 2017 SAFE ACCESS/EGRESS INVOLVING FLOATING ROOFS OF STORAGE TANKS IN PETROLEUM SERVICE
    API 2015 : 2014 REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE ENTRY AND CLEANING OF PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
    NFPA 30 : 2018 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS CODE
    NFPA 77 : 2014 STATIC ELECTRICITY
    API RP 2207 : 2017 PREPARING TANK BOTTOMS FOR HOT WORK
    API 650 : 2013 WELDED TANKS FOR OIL STORAGE
    API 652 : 2014 LININGS OF ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK BOTTOMS
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