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BS 799-5:1987

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

Oil burning equipment Specification for oil storage tanks

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-04-2010

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-12-1987

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Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Integral tanks
4. Service tanks
5. Oil storage tanks
6. Manholes and inspection openings
7. Heaters for oil storage tanks
8. Oil level indicators
9. Drain valves
10. Filling pipes and connections
11. Vent pipes
12. Outlet valves and pipes
13. Oil return pipes
14. Fire valves
15. Installation of tanks
Appendices
A. Pressure test
B. Overfilling of oil storage tanks
C. Information to be supplied by the purchaser
Tables
1. Minimum plate thicknesses for service tanks of
     types S3 and S5
2. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     types I and II
3. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     type A
4. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     types B and C
5. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     type D
6. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     types E and F
7. Minimum plate thicknesses for storage tanks of
     type G
8. Dimensions of steel cradles for storage tanks of
     type I
9. Dimensions of steel cradles for storage tanks of
     type II
10. Dimensions for cradles for storage tanks of types
     A, B and C
11. Manholes and inspection openings: minimum
     thicknesses of covers and maximum pitch of fixing
     bolts
12. Oil and water drain valves: minimum clearway
     openings for varying tank capacities
13. Filling pipes and connection sizes for oils
     classes C, D, E, F, G and H
14. Minimum storage and outflow temperatures for oils
     classes C, D, E, F, G and H
15. Equivalent height of vent: allowances for
     horizontal pipe runs, easy and sharp bends at a
     filling rate of 500 L/min and at a viscosity of
     16 mm squared /s
16. Equivalent height of vent: allowances for
     horizontal pipe runs, easy and sharp bends at a
     filling rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity of
     16 mm squared /s
17. Equivalent height of vent: allowances for
     horizontal pipe runs, easy and sharp bends at a
     filling rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity of
     370 mm squared /s
18. Equivalent height of vent: allowances for
     horizontal pipe runs, easy and sharp bends at a
     filling rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity of
     860 mm squared /s
Figures
1. Relationship between design head, pitch of stays
     or stiffening and plate thickness for rectangular
     service tanks of type S4 and rectangular storage
     tanks of types III, J and K
2. Relationship between design head, span between
     supports and plate thickness for rectangular
     storage tanks of types III, J and K
3. Shallow dished and flanged end
4. Dished and flanged end
5. Positions of steel cradles for storage tanks of
     type I
6. Positions of steel cradles for storage tanks of
     type II
7. Positions of cradles for storage tanks of types A,
     B and C
8. Typical arrangement of tank heaters with long
     heaters to spread heat in tank and short heater
     fitted on manhole.
9. Details of filling point with witness hole and
     protective cap
10. Details of filling point with groove and
     protective cap
11. Typical storage tank arrangements
12. Graph showing pressure developed when tank is
     overfilled with oils classes C and D at a filling
     rate of 50 L/min and at a viscosity of 16 mm
     squared /s
13. Graph showing pressure developed when tank is
     overfilled with oils classes C and D at a filling
     rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity of 16 mm
     squared /s
14. Graph showing pressure developed when tank is
     overfilled with oils classes E, F and G at a
     filling rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity
     of 370 mm squared /s
15. Graph showing pressure developed when tank is
     overfilled with oils classes E, F and G at a
     filling rate of 1000 L/min and at a viscosity
     of 860 mm squared /s

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.

Committee
RHE/13
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 83/77821 DC and BS 799-5(1975) (10/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
Supersedes

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BS 5135:1984 Specification for arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steels
BS 6380:1983 Guide to low temperature properties and cold weather use of diesel fuels and gas oils (classes A1, A2 and D of BS 2869)
BS 799-4:1972 Specification for oil burning equipment Atomizing burners over 36 litres per hour and associated equipment for single burner and multi burner installations
BS 6722:1986 Recommendations for dimensions of metallic materials
BS 5422:1977 Specification for the use of thermal insulating materials
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BS 5970:1981 Code of practice for thermal insulation of pipework and equipment (in the temperature range -100°C to +870°C)
BS 5500:1985 Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels
BS 2869:1983 Specification for fuel oils for oil engines and burners for non-marine use
BS 1564:1975 Specification for pressed steel sectional rectangular tanks

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