BS EN ISO 28765:2016
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Vitreous and porcelain enamels. Design of bolted steel tanks for the storage or treatment of water or municipal or industrial effluents and sludges
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21-11-2022
English
29-02-2016
Committee |
STI/36
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS EN 15282 and 10/30232007 DC. (04/2011) Supersedes 07/30169151 DC. (02/2016)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
36
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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This International Standard establishes the requirements for the design and use of vitreous-enamel-coated bolted cylindrical steel tanks for the storage or treatment of water or municipal or industrial effluents and sludges. It applies to the design of the tank and any associated roof and gives guidance on the requirements for the design of the foundation. It applies where the tank is cylindrical and is mounted on a load-bearing base substantially at or above ground level; the product of the tank diameter in metres and the wall height in metres lies within the range 5 to 500; the tank diameter does not exceed 100m and the total wall height does not exceed 50m; the stored material has the characteristics of a liquid, exerting a negligible frictional force on the tank wall; the stored material may be undergoing treatment as part of a municipal or industrial effluent treatment process; the internal pressure in the headspace above the liquid does not exceed 50kPa and the internal partial vacuum above the liquid does not exceed 10kPa; the walls of the tank are vertical; the floor of the tank is substantially flat at its intersection with the wall; the floor of the tank may have a rise or fall built in to allow complete emptying of the tank contents, the slope of which does not exceed 1:100; there is negligible inertial and impact load due to tank filling; the minimum thickness of the tank shell is 1,5mm; the material used for the manufacture of the steel sheets is carbon steel (tanks constructed of sheets made from aluminium or stainless steel are outside the scope of this International Standard); the temperature of the tank wall during operation is within the range−50°C to +100°C under all operating conditions. This International Standard also gives details of procedures to be followed during installation on site and for inspection and maintenance of the installed tank. It does not apply to chemical-reaction vessels. It does not cover resistance to fire.
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