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SKIKDA, ALGERIA MD-71-MF4-001
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Note 2: API 620-10th , Appendix Q and 2004 Addenda & NFPA-59A-2001 Edition
Note 3: Full Containment as defined in BS 7777 (1993 Ed.) “Flat-Bottomed, Vertical,
Cylindrical Storage Tanks for Low-Temperature Service, or in BS EN 1473.
Note 4: Inner tank shell height to be determined by contractor based on required net
capacity in the cold service conditon and freeboard for OBE & SSE seismic
sloshing.
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SKIKDA NEW LNG TRAIN Document No.:
SKIKDA, ALGERIA MD-71-MF4-001
(liquid levels measured from inner tank bottom) Alarm Units Note
Hydrostatic test level Appx Q m 9
Design maximum LNG level (DMLL) By TC m
High level trip LAHH By TC m 5
High level alarm LAH By TC m 5
Normal maximum operating level By TC m
Normal minimum operating level By TC m
Low level alarm LAL 1.6 m 6, 7
Low level trip LALL 1.52 m 6, 7
Note 5: Level setting between LAH and LAHH provides 35 minutes allowance for operator
response under rundown flow of 2400 m3/hr.
Note 6: EPC Contractor will confirm minimum pumpable level and NPSH required.
Note 7: Pumps can run through LAL, but cannot restart.
Note 8: LALL to prevent pumps from running dry.
Note 9: Hydrostatic test level shall be minimum 59% of design maximum LNG level, that is,
the tank shall be proof tested to a load not less than 125% of the design foundation
load.
19.4 PRESSURES
Note 10: To be recommended by Tank Contractor and approve by Purchaser/ EPC Contractor
Seismic Hazard Assessment: Fugro Project No. 3507.001, Earthquake Engineering Analysis,
Sonatrach LNG Train Project, Skikda, Algeria, July 2006
Geotechnical Report: FugroReport No 0415-1383-1, Geotechnical Data Report, LNG andd LPG
Tanks, LNG Train Project, Skikda, Algeria, July 27, 2006
Note 12:Design capacity of pressure relief valves and vacuum relief valves to be by verified
and reconfirmed by Tank Contractor.
19.10 FIREWATER
Note 13: Minimum firewater pressure to be determined during FEED. Minimum pressure
shall meet the firewater demand of the User at the most remote location.
* - By Tank Contractor