Scope of Supply
Scope of Supply
Scope of Supply
SCOPE OF SUPPLY
3.1.1.1 Electricity and drinking water that would be supplied to the contractor to undertake this work would
be charged from the contractor as per meter/estimate .The prospective contractor is required to
indicate his requirements of power from the CPSTL in his offer for evaluation purposes.
3.1.1.2 The electrical power supply available to the contractor is 1000 Watts, 400V AC, 4 wire (TPN), 50Hz
and shall be subjected to following 06 conditions.
3.1.1.3 The Electrical Section of CPSTL will terminate feeding cable to a suitable circuit isolating and
interrupting devices such as a circuit breaker or a switch fuse at convenient location, within 100 ft.
from the tank shell. This switch gears shall remain the property of CPSTL and contractor shall have
no access to it.
3.1.1.4 It is the responsibility of the contractor to properly connect his main power distribution board to the
downstream side of the CPSTL switch gear, in consultation / supervision of Electrical Engineer of
CPSTL.
3.1.1.5 Contractor’s power distribution board should consist of adequate over current and earth leakage
protective device for safety of men and machinery.
3.1.1.6 It is the responsibility of the contractor to maintain his switch gear and cable network in good
condition, so as to provide, complete safety to men and machinery.
3.1.1.7 Power supply will be energized after inspection by the Electrical Engineer of CPSTL, provided all
requirements in clause (2)and (3)are satisfied.
3.1.1.8 The whole electrical installation of the contractor shall conform to IEE wiring regulations (16th
Edition) published by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (I.E.E), London.
3.2.2.1 Minimum one-year warranty from the date of commissioning for the equipment supplied.
3.2.2.2 Third party inspection of material test certificates, shop fabrication and testing of each internal
floating roof by a reputed third party inspection company approved by CPSTL, witnessed by two
CPSTL engineers at the manufacturer‘s shops and submission of third party inspection report to
CPSTL.
3.2.2.3 Supply of tools, equipment and any other required materials for the inspection and testing.
3.2.2.4 Supply of as built detailed drawings, all test certificates, and duly furnished manufacturing data
sheets along with the internal floating roofs.
3.2.2.5 Supply of installation, operation, workshop and spare parts manuals in English Language.
3.2.2.6 Internal Floating Roofs components suitably protected for transportation and suitable for abnormal
weather conditions .
3.2.2.8 Supply of procedure for observing any seal damage during operations.
3.2.2.9 Supply of food, accommodation, internal transportation, any other local expenses for two CPSTL
Engineers witnessing the testing and inspection at the manufacture‘s testing facility. Chargers for
return air tickets and visa for CPSTL Engineers will be borne by CPSTL.
3.2.2.10 Training of CPSTL maintenance crew for preventive maintenance, trouble shooting and repairing at
the work shop of CPSTL, Sri Lanka.
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4. SCOPE OF WORK AND SPECIFICATIONS
3.1.1 Necessary modification for the tanks to install internal floating roof in fixed roof tanks shall be
attended by other party.
3.1.2 Only one modified Tanks will be released for the installation of IFR at an instance.
3.1.3 Next tank will be released for IFR installation approximately within 3 months from the completion,
testing and commissioning of the previous tank.
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API Standard 653, Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration and Reconstruction, 5 Edition,
November2014
The applicable fabrication, erection, welding, inspection and testing requirements of Annex H of
API standard 650 shall be met.
3.2.3 Specification
4.2.3.1 Material
The Manufacturer shall submit a complete material specification in his proposal. The choice of
materials shall be governed by compatibility with the specified liquid. Material produced to
specifications other than those listed in API STANDARD 650 Annex. H (alternative materials) may
be used. Material shall be certified to meet all the requirements of a material specification listed in
API STANDARD 650 Annex H, and approved by the CPSTL or shall comply with requirements as
specified by the CPSTL.
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The material of floating roof is Aluminium. Aluminum shall conform to the requirements of API
STANDARD 650 Annex AL. Aluminum skin shall be 0.50 mm (0.020 in.) minimum nominal
thickness. Extruded Aluminum floats shall be 1.2 mm (0.050 in.) minimum nominal thickness.
Peripheral rim section shall be 3.0 mm minimum thickness.
a. An internal floating roof and its accessories shall be designed and constructed to allow the roof to
operate throughout its normal travel without manual attention and without damage to any part of
the fixed roof, the internal floating roof, internal floating roof seals (except for normal wear), the
tank, or their appurtenances
b. The internal floating roof shall be designed and built to float and rest in a uniform horizontal plane
(no drainage slope required).
c. All seams in the internal floating roof that are exposed to product vapor or liquid shall be vapor-
tight in accordance with API STANDARD 650 H.4.3.1.
d. A vapor-tight rim (or skirt), extending at least 150 mm (6 in.) above the liquid at the design
flotation level, shall be provided around both the internal floating roof periphery and around all
internal floating roof penetrations (columns, ladders, stilling wells, man ways, open deck drains
and other roof openings)except for drains designed to avoid product backflow onto the roof.
e. a vapor-tight rim (or skirt), extending at least 100 mm (4 in.)into the liquid at the design flotation
level, around both the internal floating roof periphery and around all internal floating roof
penetrations (columns, ladders, stilling wells, manways, open deck drains and other roof
openings), with the exception of penetrations for pressure-vacuum (bleeder)vents (per H.5.2.1).
f. All conductive parts of the internal floating roof shall be electrically interconnected and bonded to
the outer tank structure. This shall be accomplished by electric bonding shunts in the seal area (a
minimum of four, uniformly distributed)or flexible multi-strand cables from the external tank roof to
the internal floating roof (a minimum of two, uniformly distributed). All movable cover accessories
(hatches, manholes, pressure relief devices, and other openings)on the internal floating roof shall
be electrically bonded to the internal floating roof to prevent static electricity sparking when they
are opened.
g. Each closed flotation compartment shall be capable of being field-inspected for the presence of
combustible gas. Inspection openings shall be located above the liquid level and closed
compartments shall be capable of being resealed in the field after periodic inspection (to prevent
liquid or vapor entry).
h. All closed flotation compartments shall be seal welded to prevent liquid or vapor entry.
i. Deck Drains shall be provided to return any spillage or condensate to the product. Such drains
shall close automatically or extended at least 100 mm into the product to minimize the vapor loss.
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4.2.3.3 Buoyancy Requirements
a. All internal floating roof design calculations shall be based on the lower of the product specific
gravity or0.7 (to allow for operation in a range of hydrocarbon service),
b. All internal floating roofs shall include buoyancy required to support at least twice its dead weight
(including the weight of the flotation compartments, seal and all other floating roof and attached
components), plus additional buoyancy to offset the calculated friction exerted by peripheral and
penetration seals during filling.
c. The internal floating roof shall be designed to meet the requirements of API STANDARD 650
H.4.2.1.3 and to safely support at least two men walking anywhere on the roof while it is floating
or resting on its supports without damaging the floating roof and without allowing product on the
roof. One applied load of 2.2 kN(500 lbf)over 0.1 m2 (1 ft2)applied anywhere on the roof
addresses two men walking.
b. The specific requirements for all floating roof peripheral seals are listed below.
1) All fasteners and washers for installation of seal joints, including fabric seal joints, shall
be austenitic stainless steel. (See restrictions on contact between galvanizing and
stainless steel in API STANDARD 650S.2.1.3.)
2) The seals shall be designed for a temperature range extending from design metal
temperature less 8 °C (15 °F)to the maximum operating temperature.
3) Lengths of seal sections shall be as long as practical. No holes or openings shall be
permitted in the completed seal. The seal material may be fabricated in sections
resulting in seams, but any such seam shall be joined or otherwise held tightly together
along the entire seam. For peripheral seals that use a fabric material to affect the seal,
the requirement in the preceding sentence applies only to the fabric and not to any
support devises. An adequate but minimum number of expansion joints shall be
provided.
4) Provisions shall be made to prevent damage to the seal due to any overflow openings in
the shell.
5) Rough spots on the shell that could damage the seal assembly shall be ground smooth.
See API STANDARD 650H.6.1.
6) All metallic components shall be electrically bonded. See API STANDARD 650H.4.1.6
or C.3.1.6 for electrical bonding requirements.
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4.2.3.9 Roof Supports
a. The floating roof shall be provided with adjustable supports..
b. The height of the floating roof shall be adjustable to two positions with the tank in service to
establish the low (operating) and high (maintenance) levels of the roof supports. The design of
the supports shall prevent damage to the fixed roof and floating roof when the tank is in an
overflow condition.
c. The low roof position shall be the lowest permitted by the internal components of the tank
including shell nozzles with internal projections.
d. The high roof position shall provide a 2-m (78-in.) minimum clearance throughout the bottom,
between the roof and the tank bottom.
e. Supports shall be fabricated from pipe, Supports fabricated from pipe shall be notched or
otherwise constructed at the bottom to provide complete liquid drainage.
f. Aluminum supports shall be isolated from carbon steel by an austenitic stainless steel spacer,
an elastomeric bearing pad, or equivalent protection.
4.2.3.10.1 Ladder
A ladder shall be provided to access from tank bottom to Internal floating roof deck when
Internal floating roof is resting on its supports. The ladder shall be attached to Internal floating
roof and it shall not be attached to tank bottom.
4.2.3.10.2 Vents
Internal Floating Roof Pressure-Relieving Vents
a. Vents suitable to prevent overstressing of the roof deck or seal membrane shall be provided
on the floating roof. These vents shall be adequate to evacuate air and gases from
underneath the roof such that the internal floating roof is not lifted from resting on its supports
during filling operations, until floating on the stored liquid. The vents shall also be adequate to
release any vacuum generated underneath the roof after it settles on its supports during
emptying operations.
b. Internal floating roofs shall be equipped with pressure-vacuum-activated vents. Pressure
vacuum activated vents shall be designed to open and achieve required flow rates within the
design capacities of the floating roof and floating roof support system as described in API
STANDARD 650H.5.2.1.1.
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design flotation level (liquid surface elevation)of the internal floating roof at which the
pressure/vacuum relief vents will begin to open (to facilitate the CPSTLs’ determination of
minimum operating levels).
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4.2.3.17 Fabrication, Erection, Welding, Inspection, and Testing
a. The applicable fabrication, erection, welding, inspection, and testing requirements of API
STANDARD 650 Standard shall be met. A Tank physical measurement report and tank
mechanical drawings will be provided to the bidder along with this document.
b. Upon the start of internal floating roof installation, or concurrent with assembly within a tank
under construction, the tank (interior shell and vertical components) shall be inspected by the
floating roof erector. The purpose of this inspection shall be to confirm plumbness of all
interior components, along with roundness and the condition of the shell (for the presence of
damage, projections, or obstructions) to verify that the floating roof and seals will operate
properly.
c. Any defects, projections, obstructions or tank tolerance limits (exceeding those defined in 7.5
of Appendix H of API 650), which would inhibit proper internal floating roof and seal operation,
that are identified by the internal floating roof erector shall be reported to the CPSTL
d. Deck seams and other joints that are required to be or vapor-tight per API STANDARD 650
H.4.1.3 shall be tested for leaks by the shop or field joint assembler. Joint testing shall be
performed by means of penetrating oil or another method consistent with those described in
this standard for testing cone-roof and/or tank-bottom seams, or by any other method mutually
agreed upon by the Purchaser and the roof Manufacturer.
e. The floating roof Manufacturer shall supply all floating roof closures required for testing per API
STANDARD 650 H.4.1.3, H.4.1.7, H.4.3.1, and H.6.2. Rivets, self-tapping screws, and
removable sections are not acceptable for test plugs.
g. CPSTL representatives may select the specific compartments to test and the test location,
based on his visual inspections for indications of damage or potential. Any leaking
compartments shall be repaired and re-tested by the roof Manufacturer. If the testing finds any
leaks in compartments tested, except for those damaged by shipping, then 100 % of the roof
compartments shall be leak tested. Unless prohibited by safety concerns, leak testing shall be
at an internal pressure of 20 kPa to 55 kPa(3 lbf/in.2 to 8 lbf/in.2) gauge using a soap solution
or commercial leak detection solution.
h. Upon assembly and prior to a flotation test, the erector shall inspect to verify that the peripheral
seal produces an acceptable fit against the tank shell.
A flotation test and initial fill inspection shall be conducted by the CPSTL which shall be
witnessed by the supplier. CPSTL shall make water connections and supply all tank closures
required for testing and remove all water connections and temporary closures (including
gaskets, fasteners, test blanks, etc.) after completion of the test.
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Flotation test may be done using water or product at the option of the CPSTL. During this test,
the internal floating roof and all accessible compartments shall be jointly checked by supplier
and CPSTL to confirm that they are free from leaks. The appearance of a damp spot on the
upper side of the part in contact with the liquid shall be considered evidence of leakage.
During initial fill the internal floating roof shall be checked to confirm that it travels freely to its
full height. The peripheral seal shall be checked for proper operation throughout the entire
travel of the internal floating roof.
After initial floatation test the evaporation losses of the tank shall be monitored jointly for 14
days to confirm the satisfactory operation of Internal Floating Roof.
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PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT REPORT
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DRAWINGS
Drawing of Tank No 17
Drawing of Tank No 22
Drawing of Tank No 23
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