equipment class
A pressure tank divided into two areas: the upper is a fluid storage area and the lower is a gas pressure area with the two areas separated by a diaphragm.
A tank which is supposed to be transported.
A tank (or a combination of tanks) and connected underground piping having at least 10 percent of their combined volume underground.
A report recording duration and results of hydro static, pneumatic, and leak test examinations. Typically includes a pressure chart to demonstrate satisfactory results.
A document certifying conformity to local regulations which accompanies shipment of equipment and/or goods. e.g., official certificate issued by OEM/supplier or approved licensed agent of OEM/supplier.
A list of recommended listing of spares received from vendor/manufacturer to support installation, commissioning, operation or maintenance.
A vessel intended to contain fluid for storage. Typically a receiving or collecting function for further distribution. Typically with a vertical and cylindrical or square shape and a flat or conical bottom.