API 620 Vs API 650
API 620 Vs API 650
The only way to answer this properly is to look at the Scope of API 620, API 650 and API
653, Basically though API 650 and API 620 are equally tough to comply with. The
Standards are meant for different tanks with different operating pressures and temps.
API 653 includes the inspection requirements.
1. Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low-pressure Storage Tanks
API STANDARD 620, ELEVENTH EDITION, ADDENDUM 2, AUGUST 2010
Section 1Scope
1.1 General
The API Downstream Segment has prepared this standard to cover large, fieldassembled storage tanks of the type described in 1.2 that contain petroleum
intermediates (gases or vapors) and finished products, as well as other liquid products
commonly handled and stored by the various branches of the industry.
The rules presented in this standard cannot cover all details of design and construction
because of the variety of tank sizes and shapes that may be constructed. Where
complete rules for a specific design are not given, the intent is for the Manufacturer
subject to the approval of the Purchasers authorized representative to provide design
and construction details that are as safe as those which would otherwise be provided by
this standard.
The Manufacturer of a low-pressure storage tank that will bear the API 620 nameplate
shall ensure that the tank is constructed in accordance with the requirements of this
standard.
The rules presented in this standard are further intended to ensure that the application
of the nameplate shall be subject to the approval of a qualified inspector who has made
the checks and inspections that are prescribed for the design, materials, fabrication,
and testing of the completed tank.
1.2 Coverage
1.2.1 This standard covers the design and construction of large, welded, low-pressure
carbon steel above ground storage tanks (including flat-bottom tanks) that have a single
vertical axis of revolution. This standard does not cover design procedures for tanks that
have walls shaped in such a way that the walls cannot be generated in their entirety by
the rotation of a suitable contour around a single vertical axis of revolution.
1.2.2 The tanks described in this standard are designed for metal temperatures not
greater than 250F and with pressures in their gas or vapor spaces not more than 15
lbf/in.2 gauge.
1.2.3 The basic rules in this standard provide for installation in areas where the lowest
drawings.
1.1.3 This Standard has requirements given in two alternate systems of units. The
Manufacturer shall comply with either:
1. all of the requirements given in this Standard in SI units, or
2. all of the requirements given in this Standard in US Customary units.
The selection of which set of requirements (SI or US Customary) to apply shall be a
matter of mutual agreement between the Manufacturer and Purchaser and indicated on
the Data Sheet, Page 1.
1.1.4 All tanks and appurtenances shall comply with the Data Sheet and all
attachments.
1.1.5 Field-erected tanks shall be furnished completely erected, tested, and ready for
service connections, unless specified otherwise.
Shop-fabricated tanks shall be furnished tested and ready for installation.
1.1.6 The appendices of this Standard provide a number of design options requiring
decisions by the Purchaser, standard requirements, recommendations, and information
that supplements the basic standard. Except for Appendix L, an appendix becomes a
requirement only when the Purchaser specifies an option covered by that appendix or
specifies the entire appendix. See Table 1-1 for the status of each appendix.
Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction API STANDARD 653, FOURTH
EDITION, ADDENDUM 1, AUGUST 2010
Scope
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 This standard covers steel storage tanks built to API 650 and its predecessor API
12C. It provides minimum requirements for maintaining the integrity of such tanks after
they have been placed in service and addresses inspection, repair, alteration,
relocation, and reconstruction.
1.1.2 The scope is limited to the tank foundation, bottom, shell, structure, roof, attached
appurtenances, and nozzles to the face of the first flange, first threaded joint, or first
welding-end connection. Many of the design, welding, examination, and material
requirements of API 650 can be applied in the maintenance inspection, rating, repair,
and alteration of in-service tanks. In the case of apparent conflicts between the
requirements of this standard and API 650 or its predecessor API 12C, this standard shall
govern for tanks that have been placed in service.
1.1.3 This standard employs the principles of API 650; however, storage tank
owner/operators, based on
consideration of specific construction and operating details, may apply this standard to
any steel tank constructed in accordance with a tank specification.
1.1.4 This standard is intended for use by organizations that maintain or have access to
engineering and inspection personnel technically trained and experienced in tank
design, fabrication, repair, construction, and inspection.
1.1.5 This standard does not contain rules or guidelines to cover all the varied
conditions which may occur in an existing tank. When design and construction details
are not given, and are not available in the as-built standard, details that will provide a
level of integrity equal to the level provided by the current edition of API 650 must be
used.
1.1.6 This standard recognizes fitness-for-service assessment concepts for evaluating inservice degradation of pressure containing components. API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, FitnessFor-Service, provides detailed assessment
procedures or acceptance criteria for specific types of degradation referenced in this
standard. When this standard does not provide specific evaluation procedures or
acceptance criteria for a specific type of degradation or when this standard explicitly
allows the use of fitness-for-service criteria, API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 may be used to
evaluate the various types of degradation or test requirements addressed in this
standard.
1.2 Compliance with This Standard
The owner/operator has ultimate responsibility for complying with the provisions of this
standard. The application of this standard is restricted to organizations that employ or
have access to an authorized inspection agency as defined in 3.3. Should a party other
than the owner/operator be assigned certain tasks, such as relocating and
reconstructing a tank, the limits of responsibility for each party shall be defined by the
owner/operator prior to commencing work.
1.3 Jurisdiction
If any provision of this standard presents a direct or implied conflict with any statutory
regulation, the regulation shall govern. However, if the requirements of this standard
are more stringent than the requirements of the regulation, then the requirements of
this standard shall govern.
1.4 Safe Working Practices
An assessment shall be made of the potential hazards to which personnel may be
exposed when conducting
internal tank inspections, making repairs, or dismantling tanks. Procedures shall be
developed according to the guidelines given in API 2015, API 2016, and API 2217A that
will include safeguard for personnel health and safety, prevention of accidental fires and