Comprehensive Guide to Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks for Industrial Applications

Roben Mfg., Inc. specializes in custom high pressure storage tanks and pressure vessel systems.

High pressure storage tanks are specialized pressure vessels designed to safely contain gases or liquids at pressures significantly above atmospheric pressure. At Roben Mfg, Inc., we engineer and fabricate tanks that meet stringent safety standards while delivering reliable performance.

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Types of High Pressure Storage Tanks

  1. By Configuration:
  • Vertical Vessels
  • Horizontal Vessels
  • Spherical Vessels
  • Multi-Chamber Vessels
  • Composite Vessels
  • Layered Vessels
  1. By Service:
  • Gas Storage
  • Liquid Storage
  • Multi-Phase Storage
  • Buffer Vessels
  • Surge Tanks
  • Accumulator Vessels

Specifications and Features

  1. Design Elements:
  • Pressure Rating
  • Temperature Rating
  • MAWP (Maximum Allowable Working Pressure)
  • MDMT (Minimum Design Metal Temperature)
  • Wall Thickness
  • Nozzle Reinforcement
  • Support Design
  • Lifting Provisions
  1. Safety Features:
  • Pressure Relief Devices
  • Rupture Discs
  • Emergency Venting
  • Pressure Monitoring
  • Temperature Monitoring
  • Level Control
  • Overpressure Protection
  • Fire Protection

Materials of Construction

  1. Primary Materials:
  • Carbon Steel
  • Low/High Alloy Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Chrome-Moly Steel
  • Nickel Alloys
  • Special Alloys
  1. Special Considerations:
  • Hydrogen Service
  • Lethal Service
  • Cryogenic Service
  • High-Temperature Service
  • Corrosive Service
  • NACE Requirements

Design Standards

  1. Code Compliance:
  • ASME Section VIII Division 1
  • ASME Section VIII Division 2
  • ASME Section IX
  • PED Requirements
  • Local Pressure Vessel Codes
  • API Standards
  1. Quality Standards:
  • ASME U Stamp
  • ASME U2 Stamp
  • CRN Registration
  • CE Marking
  • Third Party Inspection

Applications

  1. Industrial Gases:
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen
  • Natural Gas
  • Compressed Air
  1. Process Industries:
  • Chemical
  • Petrochemical
  • Oil & Gas
  • Power Generation
  • Cryogenic Processing

Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks FAQs

1. What determines the pressure rating of a storage tank?

Factors include:

  • Design pressure requirements
  • Material properties
  • Wall thickness
  • Temperature conditions
  • Code requirements
  • Safety factors
  • Service conditions
  • Cyclic loading
2. What safety features are essential for high pressure tanks?

Required features:

  • Pressure relief devices
  • Emergency shutdown systems
  • Pressure monitoring
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Level control
  • Leak detection
  • Fire protection
  • Safety interlocks
3. What maintenance is required?

Regular tasks include:

  • External inspection
  • Internal inspection
  • Relief valve testing
  • Thickness testing
  • Pressure testing
  • Instrument calibration
  • Documentation review
  • Safety system testing
4. What codes govern high pressure tank design?

Primary codes:

  • ASME BPVC Section VIII
  • API Standards
  • NFPA Requirements
  • Local pressure vessel codes
  • PED (for Europe)
  • ISO Standards
  • Industry-specific standards
5. How often should high pressure tanks be inspected?

Inspection intervals based on:

  • Service conditions
  • Code requirements
  • Insurance requirements
  • Operating history
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Industry standards
6. What documentation is required?

Essential documents:

  • Design calculations
  • Material certifications
  • Fabrication records
  • Test reports
  • Inspection records
  • Relief valve data
  • Operating procedures
  • Maintenance history
7. What affects service life?

Key factors:

  • Operating conditions
  • Cycling frequency
  • Material selection
  • Maintenance practices
  • Environmental conditions
  • Corrosion/erosion
  • Operating temperature
  • Pressure fluctuations
8. How is wall thickness determined?

Based on:

  • Design pressure
  • Material properties
  • Temperature
  • Joint efficiency
  • Corrosion allowance
  • Safety factors
  • Code requirements
  • Service conditions
9. What are critical operating parameters?

Key parameters:

  • Operating pressure
  • Temperature range
  • Fill/empty rates
  • Pressure cycling
  • Temperature cycling
  • Corrosion rates
  • Environmental conditions
  • Service limitations
10. What emergency systems are required?

Safety systems include:

  • Pressure relief
  • Emergency venting
  • Fire protection
  • Emergency shutdown
  • Leak detection
  • Alarm systems
  • Safety interlocks
  • Emergency response plans

Operating Guidelines

1. Start-up Requirements:

  • Pre-start inspection
  • Pressure testing
  • System purging
  • Gradual pressurization
  • Monitoring verification
  • Safety system check

2. Operating Procedures:

  • Pressure monitoring
  • Temperature control
  • Level management
  • System monitoring
  • Documentation
  • Safety compliance

3. Emergency Response:

  • Pressure relief
  • Emergency shutdown
  • Evacuation procedures
  • Emergency contacts
  • Incident reporting
  • Safety protocols

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