Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R710-6-10 - Amendments and Additions(1) All LP Gas facilities that are located in a public place shall be inspected by a certified LP Gas serviceman every five years for leaks in all buried piping as follows: (a) If a leak is detected and repaired, the buried piping shall again be pressure tested for leaks. (b) The certified LP Gas serviceman shall keep a written record of the inspection and all corrections made to the buried piping located in a public place. (c) The inspection records shall be available to be inspected on a regular basis by the division. (2) Whenever the division is required to complete more than two inspections to receive compliance on an LP Gas System, container, apparatus, appliance, appurtenance, tank or tank trailer, or any pertinent equipment for the storage, transportation or dispensation of LP Gas, the division shall charge to the owner for each additional inspection, the re-inspection fee. (3) All LP Gas containers of more than 5000 water gallons shall be inspected at least biannually for compliance with the adopted statute and rules. The following containers are exempt from this requirement: (a) those excluded from the act in Section 53-7-303; (b) containers under federal control; (c) containers under the control of the U.S. Department of Transportation and used for transportation of LP Gas; and (d) containers located at private residences. (4) Those using self-serve key or card services shall be trained in safe filling practices by the licensed dealer providing the services. (a) A letter shall be sent to the division by the licensed dealer stating that those using the self-serve key or card service have been trained. (5) NFPA, Standard 58 Amendments: (a) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 5.2.1.1 is amended to add the following section: (d) All new, used or existing containers of 5000 water gallons or less, installed in the State of Utah or relocated within the State of Utah shall be marked with the ASME stamp as defined in Section 2.1 of these rules. All new, used or existing containers of more than 5000 water gallons, installed in the State of Utah or relocated within the State of Utah, shall be marked with the ASME stamp as defined in Section 2.1 of these rules, and shall be inspected for approval by the Division. If the Division has concerns about the integrity or condition of the container, additional nondestructive testing may be required to include but not limited to hydrostatic testing, ultrasonic metal thickness testing or any other testing as determined necessary by the Division. All incurred costs for additional testing required by the Division shall be the responsibility of the owner. (b) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 5.2.1.1 is amended to add the following section: (e) If an existing U68, U69, U200 or U201 specification container, more than 5000 water gallons, is relocated within the State of Utah, and does not bear the required ASME stamp as defined in Section 2.1 of these rules, the container cannot be reinstalled unless the container has received a "Special Classification Permit" from the Division. Specifications of the type of container, container history if known, material specifications and calculations, and condition of the container shall be submitted to the Division by the person seeking the "Special Classification Permit". The Division shall inspect the container for approval. If the Division has concerns about the integrity or condition of the container, additional nondestructive tests such as hydrostatic testing, ultrasonic metal thickness testing or any other testing as determined necessary by the Division. All incurred costs of testing and evaluations shall be the responsibility of the owner. The Division will approve or disapprove the proposed container. Approval by the Division shall be obtained before the container is set or filled with LP Gas. (c) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 5.2.1.6 is amended to add the following sentence at the end of the section: (A) Repairs and alterations shall only be made by those holding a National Board "R" Certificate of Authorization commonly known as an R Stamp. (d) NFPA Standard 58, Sections 5.9.3.2(2)(a) and (b) are deleted and rewritten as follows: Type K copper tubing without joints below grade may be used in exterior LP Gas piping systems only
(e) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 6.6.1.2 is amended to add the following at the end of the section: When guard posts are installed they shall be installed meeting the following requirements: (i) constructed of steel not less than four inches in diameter and filled with concrete; (ii) set with spacing not more than four feet apart; (iii) buried three feet in the ground in concrete not less than 15 inches in diameter; and (iv) set with the tops of the posts not less than three feet above the ground. (f) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 6.6.3 is amended to add the following section: 6.6.3.9 Skid mounted ASME horizontal containers greater than 2000 water gallons, with non-fireproofed steel mounted attached supports, resting on concrete, pavement, gravel or firm packed earth, may be mounted on the attached supports to a maximum of 12 inches from the top of the skid to the bottom of the container. (g) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 6.6.6 is amended to add the following: (N) All metallic equipment and components that are buried or mounded shall have cathodic protection installed to protect the metal and shall meet the following requirements: (i) sacrificial anodes shall be installed as required by the size of the container. If more than one sacrificial anode is required they shall be evenly distributed around the container; (ii) sacrificial anodes shall be connected to the container or piping as recommended by the manufacturer or using accepted engineering practices; and (iii) sacrificial anodes shall be placed as near the bottom of the container as possible and approximately two feet away from the container. (h) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 6.25.3.19 is added as follows: On dispensing installations, 1000 gallon water capacity or less, where the dispensing cabinet is located next to the LP Gas container, stainless steel wire braid hose of more than 36 inches in length may be used on vapor and liquid return lines only. The hose shall be secured and routed in a safe and professional manner, marked with the date of installation, and shall be replaced every five years from that installation date. (i) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 6.27.3.2, the last sentence of the section is deleted and rewritten as follows: Existing installations shall comply with this requirement by March 31, 2011. (j) NFPA, Standard 58, Section 8.4.1.1(1) is amended as follows: On line one remove "5ft (1.5m)" and replace it with "10 ft (3m)". Utah Admin. Code R710-6-10
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-19, effective 9/13/2016