Canadian Entry To Practice (CETP) Practice Test

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The capacity of an ASME bulk tank is rated in?

  1. Pounds of propane the container can hold when it is 80% full.

  2. Gallons of water the container can hold when it is 100% full.

  3. Gallons of water the container can hold when it is 80% full.

  4. Pounds of propane the container can hold when it is 100% full.

The correct answer is: Gallons of water the container can hold when it is 100% full.

The capacity of an ASME bulk tank is rated in gallons of water the container can hold when it is 100% full because this standard measurement is based on the volume of the tank. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) sets guidelines that often utilize water as a reference point for measuring the capacity of tanks, as water's properties are consistent and widely understood. In practical terms, using water to define tank capacity allows for a standardized approach to assessment, as water's density serves as an easy basis for conversions to other liquids, such as propane. By measuring a tank's capacity in gallons of water at full capacity, it provides an accurate and reliable reference for understanding how much of another substance, like propane, the tank can safely contain. This ensures that safety regulations, operational standards, and industry practices are consistent and based on a clear and quantifiable measure.