How Floating Roof Storage Tanks Work
Floating Roof Tanks: An Overview
Introduction to Floating Roof Tanks
- A floating roof tank is equipped with a floating roof that adjusts its height based on the product level, primarily used for storing volatile oils like aviation fuel, gasoline, crude oil, and diesel.
- The floating roof covers almost the entire liquid surface of the tank, leaving only a small rim space exposed.
Types of Floating Roofs
- There are two main types of floating roofs: internal and external. Internal floating roofs are more effective in preventing evaporation and external pollution compared to their external counterparts.
Importance of Floating Roof Seals
- Floating roof seals serve several critical functions including:
- Emissions mitigation.
- Centering the floating roof for safe operation.
- Dampening movement of the floating roof.
- Protection against rim fires during operations.
Planning and Maintenance Considerations
- Effective planning using accurate data resources is essential for ensuring that floating roof seals meet their objectives during both new constructions and regular maintenance inspections.
- Floating roof seals consist of two parts: a primary seal and a secondary seal, which work together to enhance functionality.