Anhydrous ammonia must always be at a temperature suitable for the material of construction and design of the receiving containers. Construction materials must be in accordance with Appendix R of API Standard 620, Recommended Rules for Design and Construction of Large Welded Low-Pressure Storage Tanks, for materials for low temperature service.
At least one qualified operator experienced in transfer procedures and trained in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations, title 29, parts 1900-1910, shall monitor the transfer of ammonia from the time the transfer connections are first made until they are finally disconnected. The monitoring may be performed by a person on site, from a remote location, or by electronic means. Capability must be provided to halt the transfer in the event of an emergency.
Cargo tanks and tank cars must not be unloaded with gas pressure other than from an ammonia source and must not be unloaded from any location other than a permanent storage location permitted according to Minnesota Statutes, section 18C.305.
Containers and cylinders must be filled or used only upon the owner's authorization.
Containers and cylinders must be gauged and charged only in the open atmosphere or in buildings provided for that purpose.
Pumps used for transferring ammonia must be recommended and labeled for ammonia service by the manufacturer.
Compressors used for transferring or refrigerating ammonia must be suitable for ammonia service.
Loading lines on nonrefrigerated containers must be protected by a backflow check valve or other suitable protection for liquid and an excess flow valve or other suitable protection for vapor. Unloading lines on nonrefrigerated containers must be protected by excess flow valves or other suitable protection. Piping must be sized so as not to restrict flow rates to the extent that protective devices will not function. The backflow check valves, excess flow valves, or equivalent protection must be installed in the facility piping so that any break will occur on the side of the hose or swivel connection.
Stationary storage installations must have approved automatically operated emergency shut-off valves, weakness or shear fittings, or other suitable protection installed in the fixed piping of the transfer system prior to where the hose or swivel piping is attached to the fixed piping. This requirement does not apply to the liquid barge, truck, and tank car loading or unloading lines, or a line feeding a fixed process system. Emergency shut-off valves must remain closed when the facility is not in use. The emergency shut-off valves, weakness or shear fittings, or equivalent protection must be installed in the facility piping so that any break will occur on the side of the hose or swivel connection. This must be completed by September 3, 1998.
Meters used for the measurement of liquid anhydrous ammonia for retail sale must be recommended and labeled for ammonia service by the manufacturer.
Minn. R. agency 105, ch. 1513, BASIC RULES, pt. 1513.0200
Statutory Authority: MS s 18C.121