Api 650 RT
Api 650 RT
NOTE In this standard, the term inspector, as used in Sections V and VIII of the ASME Code, shall be interpreted to mean the
Purchaser’s inspector.
For the purposes of this paragraph, plates shall be considered of the same thickness when the difference in their
specified or design thickness does not exceed 3 mm (1/8 in.).
8.1.1 Application
Radiographic examination is required for shell butt-welds (see 8.1.2.2, 8.1.2.3, and 8.1.2.4), annular-plate butt-welds
(see 8.1.2.9), and flush-type connections with butt-welds (see 5.7.8.11). Radiographic examination is not required for
the following: roof-plate welds, bottom-plate welds, welds joining the top angle to either the roof or shell, welds joining
the shell plate to the bottom plate, welds in nozzle and manway necks made from plate, or appurtenance welds to the
tank.
8.1.2.1 Except when omitted under the provisions of A.3.4, radiographs shall be taken as specified in 8.1.2 through
8.1.9.
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8.1.2.2 The following requirements apply to vertical joints.
a) For butt-welded joints in which the thinner shell plate is less than or equal to 10 mm (3/8 in.) thick, one spot
radiograph shall be taken in the first 3 m (10 ft) of completed vertical joint of each type and thickness welded by
each welder or welding operator. The spot radiographs taken in the vertical joints of the lowest course may be
used to meet the requirements of Note 3 in Figure 8.1 for individual joints. Thereafter, without regard to the
number of welders or welding operators, one additional spot radiograph shall be taken in each additional 30 m
(100 ft) (approximately) and any remaining major fraction of vertical joint of the same type and thickness. At least
25 % of the selected spots shall be at junctions of vertical and horizontal joints, with a minimum of two such
intersections per tank. In addition to the foregoing requirements, one random spot radiograph shall be taken in
each vertical joint in the lowest course (see the top panel of Figure 8.1).
b) For butt-welded joints in which the thinner shell plate is greater than 10 mm (3/8 in.) but less than or equal to
25 mm (1 in.) in thickness, spot radiographs shall be taken according to Item a. In addition, all junctions of vertical
and horizontal joints in plates in this thickness range shall be radiographed; each film shall clearly show not less
than 75 mm (3 in.) of vertical weld and 50 mm (2 in.) of weld length on each side of the vertical intersection. In the
lowest course, two spot radiographs shall be taken in each vertical joint: one of the radiographs shall be as close
to the bottom as is practicable, and the other shall be taken at random (see the center panel of Figure 8.1).
c) Vertical joints in which the shell plates are greater than 25 mm (1 in.) thick shall be fully radiographed. All junctions
of vertical and horizontal joints in this thickness range shall be radiographed; each film shall clearly show not less
than 75 mm (3 in.) of vertical weld and 50 mm (2 in.) of weld length on each side of the vertical intersection (see
the bottom panel of Figure 8.1).
d) The butt-weld around the periphery of an insert plate that extends less than the adjacent shell course height and
that contains shell openings (i.e. nozzle, manway, flush-type cleanout, flush type shell-connection) and their
reinforcing elements shall be completely radiographed.
8-1
CL
1 50 mm (2 in.)
50 mm
(2 in.)
2 75 mm (3 in.) 1
150 mm (6 in.) 1
2
3
3 10 mm (3/8 in.) maximum 150 mm (6 in.) 3
Tank bottom
10 mm (3/8 in.)
Top of shell
² 10 mm (3/8 in.) 1
2
1
1 CL
> 10 mm (3/8 in.) 50 mm
50 mm (2 in.)
(2 in.)
2 4 75 mm (3 in.) 4 4 2
4 4 75 mm (3 in.) 4
3 25 mm (1 in.) maximum 3 3
5 5 5
Tank bottom
10 mm (3/8
4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4
25 mm (1 in.) 1
4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4
6 > 25 mm (1 in.) 6 6
2 4 4 4 4 4 4 2
6 6 6
Tank bottom
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Notes:
1. Vertical spot radiograph in accordance with 8.1.2.2, Item a: one in the first 3 m (10 ft) and one in each 30 m (100 ft) thereafter,
25 % of which shall be at intersections.
2. Horizontal spot radiograph in accordance with 8.1.2.3: one in the first 3 m (10 ft) and one in each 60 m (200 ft) thereafter.
3. Vertical spot radiograph in each vertical seam in the lowest course (see 8.1.2.2, Item b). Spot radiographs that satisfy the
requirements of Note 1 for the lowest course may be used to satisfy this requirement.
4. Spot radiographs of all intersections over 10 mm (3/8 in.) (see 8.1.2.2, Item b).
5. Spot radiograph of bottom of each vertical seam in lowest shell course over 10 mm (3/8 in.) (see 8.1.2.2, Item b).
6. Complete radiograph of each vertical seam over 25 mm (1 in.). The complete radiograph may include the spot radiographs of
the intersections if the film has a minimum width of 100 mm (4 in.) (see 8.1.2.2, Item c).
Figure 8.1—Radiographic Requirements for Tank Shells
e) The butt-weld around the periphery of an insert plate which extends to match the adjacent shell course height
shall have the vertical and the horizontal butt joints and the intersections of vertical and horizontal weld joints
radiographed using the same rules that apply to the weld joints in adjacent shell plates in the same shell course.
8.1.2.3 One spot radiograph shall be taken in the first 3 m (10 ft) of completed horizontal butt joint of the same type
and thickness (based on the thickness of the thinner plate at the joint) without regard to the number of welders or
welding operators. Thereafter, one radiograph shall be taken in each additional 60 m (200 ft) (approximately) and any
remaining major fraction of horizontal joint of the same type and thickness. These radiographs are in addition to the
radiographs of junctions of vertical joints required by Item c of 8.1.2.2 (see Figure 8.1).
8.1.2.4 The number of spot radiographs required herein shall be applicable on a per tank basis, irrespective of the
number of tanks being erected concurrently or continuously at any location.
8.1.2.5 It is recognized that in many cases the same welder or welding operator does not weld both sides of a butt
joint. If two welders or welding operators weld opposite sides of a butt joint it is permissible to examine their work with
one spot radiograph. If the radiograph is rejected, additional spot radiographs shall be taken to determine whether
one or both of the welders or welding operators are at fault.
8.1.2.6 An equal number of spot radiographs shall be taken from the work of each welder or welding operator in
proportion to the length of joints welded.
● 8.1.2.7 As welding progresses, radiographs shall be taken as soon as it is practicable. The locations where spot
radiographs are to be taken may be determined by the Purchaser’s inspector.
8.1.2.8 Each radiograph shall clearly show a minimum of 150 mm (6 in.) of weld length. The film shall be centered
on the weld and shall be of sufficient width to permit adequate space for the location of identification marks and an
image quality indicator (IQI) penetrometer
8.1.2.9 When bottom annular plates are required by 5.5.1, or by M.4.1, the radial joints shall be radiographed as
follows: (a) For double-welded butt joints, one spot radiograph shall be taken on 10 % of the radial joints; (b) For
single-welded butt joints with permanent or removable back-up bar, one spot radiograph shall be taken on 50 % of the
radial joints. Extra care must be exercised in the interpretation of radiographs of single-welded joints that have a
permanent back-up bar. In some cases, additional exposures taken at an angle may determine whether questionable
indications are acceptable. The minimum radiographic length of each radial joint shall be 150 mm (6 in.). Locations of
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radiographs shall preferably be at the outer edge of the joint where the shell plate and annular plate join.
8.1.3 Technique
8.1.3.1 Except as modified in this section, the radiographic examination method employed shall be in accordance
with Section V, Article 2, of the ASME Code.
8.1.3.2 Personnel who perform and evaluate radiographic examinations according to this section shall be qualified
and certified by the Manufacturer as meeting the requirements of certification as generally outlined in Level II or Level
III of ASNT SNT-TC-1A (including applicable supplements). Level-I personnel may be used if they are given written
acceptance/rejection procedures prepared by Level-II or Level-III personnel. These written procedures shall contain
the applicable requirements of Section V, Article 2, of the ASME Code. In addition, all Level-I personnel shall be under
the direct supervision of Level-II or Level-III personnel.
8.1.3.3 The requirements of T-285 in Section V, Article 2, of the ASME Code are to be used only as a guide. Final
acceptance of radiographs shall be based on whether the prescribed pen et ramet er image and the specified hole
can be seen.