Floating roof tanks are commonly protected against lightning ignition by bonding the floating roof to the seal shoes at no less than 3m 10ft intervals use of insulating sections in the hanging linkages covering sharp points on hangers with insulating materials and installation of electrical bond straps across each pinned hanger joint.
Double deck external floating roof tank.
The structural form of external floating roof is similar to internal floating roof both of them have a steel tray form floating cabin form single deck floating roof or double deck floating roof even external floating roof with aluminum alloy sandwich structure.
Types of external floating roof consist of.
The sketches shown illustrate the above single deck and double deck floating roof with the critical components for these structures.
It consists of an open topped cylindrical steel shell equipped with a roof that floats on the surface of the stored liquid.
Single deck pontoon type figure 1 4 double deck figure 1 5 special buoy and radially reinforced roofs floating roof tank will be further discussed in details in later chapter.
External floating roof tank double deck type an external floating roof tank is a storage tank commonly used to store large quantities of petroleum products such as crude oil or condensate.
The low single deck is the more efficient of the two for 30 to 170 foot diameter tanks.
The two preferred configurations for external floating roofs are the double deck and the low single deck with 30 minimum pontoon area.