§ 193.2217 - Support system.  


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  • (a) Saddles and legs must be designed in accordance with generally accepted structural engineering practices, taking into account loads during transportation, erection loads, and thermal loads.

    (b) Storage tank stress concentrations from support systems must be minimized by distribution of loads using pads, load rings, or other means.

    (c) For a storage tank with an inner container, support systems must be designed to—

    (1) Minimize thermal stresses imparted to the inner container and outer shell from expansion and contraction; and

    (2) Sustain the maximum applicable loading from shipping and operating conditions.

    (d) LNG storage tanks with an air space beneath the tank bottom or its foundation must be designed to withstand without loss of functional or structural integrity, the forces caused by the ignition of a combustible vapor cloud in this space.