Wash. Admin. Code § 16-659-010

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 16-659-010 - Liquefied petroleum gas
(1) Liquefied petroleum gas shall be sold or exposed for sale at retail only by avoirdupois weight, specified in pounds; liquid measure, specified in gallons; or vapor, specified in cubic feet.
(2) When sold by weight or by liquid measure or in units of cubic feet, it shall be dispensed and sold only by the use of such devices that conform to the requirements set forth in National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44, edition specified in chapter 16-662 WAC.
(3) Liquefied petroleum gas sold or delivered to a consumer by liquid measure shall be corrected to a temperature of 60 F with an automatic correction device, or the quantity delivered shall be corrected to a temperature of 60 F in accordance with the volume correction factor table for liquefied petroleum gases set forth in subsection (6) of this chapter. When the delivery is made through a meter automatically corrected for temperature, the retail sales ticket shall show the meter adjusted gallons delivered and state that the temperature correction was made automatically. When the delivery is made through a meter not corrected automatically, the retail sales ticket shall show the metered gallons delivered and the temperature of the liquid at the time of delivery, the volume correction factor and the corrected gallonage: Provided, That this section shall be applicable to new equipment, equipment that has changed ownership or equipment used in the state of Washington for the first time after the effective date of this section. This subsection shall be applicable to all other equipment and with respect to the manual issuances of sales tickets as of January 1, 1969. This subsection shall not apply to unit sales or deliveries made direct to fuel tanks on trucks and automobiles operated on highways, or to containers of less than 200 pound water capacity.
(4) If a device is equipped with an automatic temperature compensator, this shall be connected, operable, and used at all times. Such automatic temperature compensator may not be removed, nor may a compensated device be replaced with an uncompensated device, without the written approval of the weights and measures authority having jurisdiction over the device. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the removal of a meter or temperature compensator for repair providing notice of such removal for repair shall be given the weights and measures office in Olympia within three working days.
(5)
(a) Containers, including I.C.C. cylinders, with water capacity less than 200 pounds, shall be charged and sold by weight or by metered measure, except containers excluded by law or regulation. The tare weight of the container and the net weight of the contents shall be plainly and conspicuously marked on the outside of the container or on a label firmly attached thereto. This subsection shall not be construed to require the net weight to be labeled on a container that is being filled at the time of sale. Tare weight shall not be construed to include the valve protecting cap which shall be removed when weighing. When liquefied petroleum gas is sold by refilling of a container the vendor shall give the purchaser full credit for the unused liquid remaining in the container being refilled. When liquefied petroleum gas is sold by an exchange of containers the vendor shall specify conspicuously on a label firmly attached to the container the following: Tare weight of the container, the net weight of the contents and the name and address of the facility where the tank was filled. The address shall include the street address, city, state and zip code. Tare weight shall not be construed to include the valve protecting cap. The cap shall be removed when weighing.
(b) A delivery ticket shall be issued at the time of filling and shall set forth the exact amount of liquefied petroleum gas dispensed in terms of weight or if converted to gallons the weight factor used in such conversion. Any service charge shall be shown separately on the delivery ticket but may be included in the total price.
(c) When sold by weight, the tare weight, any unused portion and/or the net weight shall be determined only on devices that are adequately protected from wind and weather conditions that will assure normal accuracy.
(6) Volume correction factor table.

Specific Gravity at 60 F/60 F

[CODIFICATION NOTE: THE GRAPHIC PRESENTATION OF THESE TABLES HAS BEEN VARIED SLIGHTLY IN ORDER THAT THEY WOULD FALL WITHIN THE PRINTING SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS TOO WIDE TO BE ACCOMMODATED IN THE WIDTH OF THE WAC COLUMN. THE TABLE AS CODIFIED HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO TWO TABLES COVERING THE "SPECIFIC GRAVITY AT 60 F/60 F." PART ONE IS FOR 0.500, 0.5079, 0.510, 0.520, 0.530, AND 0.540. PART TWO IS FOR 0.550, 0.560, 0.5631, 0.570, 0.580, AND 0.5844.]

[PART 1 -- 0.500, 0.5079, etc.]

Degrees

Fahr

0.500

Propane

0.5079

0.510

0.520

0.530

0.540

VOLUME CORRECTION FACTORS

-15

1.112

1.109

1.107

1.102

1.097

1.093

-10

1.105

1.102

1.100

1.095

1.091

1.087

- 5

1.098

1.094

1.094

1.078

1.085

1.081

0

1.092

1.088

1.088

1.084

1.080

1.076

2

1.089

1.086

1.085

1.081

1.077

1.074

4

1.086

1.083

1.082

1.079

1.075

1.071

6

1.084

1.080

1.080

1.076

1.072

1.069

8

1.081

1.078

1.077

1.074

1.070

1.066

10

1.078

1.075

1.074

1.071

1.067

1.064

12

1.075

1.072

1.071

1.068

1.064

1.061

14

1.072

1.070

1.069

1.066

1.062

1.059

16

1.070

1.067

1.066

1.063

1.060

1.056

18

1.067

1.065

1.064

1.061

1.057

1.054

20

1.064

1.062

1.061

1.058

1.054

1.051

22

1.061

1.059

1.058

1.055

1.052

1.049

24

1.058

1.056

1.055

1.052

1.049

1.046

26

1.055

1.053

1.052

1.049

1.047

1.044

28

1.052

1.050

1.049

1.047

1.044

1.041

30

1.049

1.047

1.046

1.044

1.041

1.039

32

1.046

1.044

1.043

1.041

1.038

1.036

34

1.043

1.041

1.040

1.038

1.036

1.034

36

1.039

1.038

1.037

1.035

1.033

1.031

38

1.036

1.035

1.034

1.032

1.031

1.029

40

1.033

1.032

1.031

1.029

1.028

1.026

42

1.030

1.029

1.028

1.026

1.025

1.023

44

1.027

1.026

1.025

1.023

1.022

1.021

46

1.023

1.022

1.022

1.021

1.020

1.018

48

1.020

1.019

1.019

1.018

1.017

1.016

50

1.017

1.016

1.016

1.015

1.014

1.013

52

1.014

1.013

1.012

1.012

1.011

1.010

54

1.010

1.010

1.009

1.009

1.008

1.007

56

1.007

1.007

1.006

1.006

1.005

1.005

58

1.003

1.003

1.003

1.003

1.003

1.002

60

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

62

0.997

0.997

0.997

0.997

0.997

0.997

64

0.993

0.993

0.994

0.994

0.994

0.994

66

0.991

0.990

0.990

0.990

0.991

0.992

68

0.986

0.986

0.987

0.987

0.988

0.989

70

0.983

0.983

0.984

0.984

0.985

0.986

72

0.979

0.980

0.981

0.981

0.982

0.983

74

0.976

0.975

0.977

0.978

0.980

0.980

76

0.972

0.973

0.974

0.975

0.977

0.978

78

0.969

0.970

0.970

0.972

0.974

0.975

80

0.965

0.966

0.967

0.969

0.971

0.972

82

0.961

0.963

0.963

0.966

0.968

0.969

84

0.957

0.959

0.960

0.962

0.965

0.966

86

0.954

0.956

0.956

0.959

0.961

0.964

88

0.950

0.952

0.953

0.955

0.958

0.961

90

0.946

0.949

0.949

0.952

0.955

0.958

92

0.942

0.945

0.946

0.949

0.952

0.955

94

0.938

0.941

0.942

0.946

0.949

0.952

96

0.935

0.938

0.939

0.942

0.946

0.949

98

0.931

0.934

0.935

0.939

0.943

0.946

100

0.927

0.930

0.932

0.936

0.940

0.943

105

0.918

0.920

0.923

0.927

0.932

0.935

110

0.907

0.911

0.913

0.918

0.923

0.927

115

0.897

0.901

0.904

0.910

0.915

0.920

120

0.887

0.892

0.894

0.900

0.907

0.912

To convert from measured volume at another temperature to net volume at 60°F: Measure the volume and temperature. Determine the gravity at 60°F. Refer to the column corresponding to this gravity and read the volume conversion factor opposite the observed temperature. Multiply the observed volume by this factor to obtain the volume at 60°F.

[PART 2 -- 0.550, 0.560, etc.]

Degrees

Fahr

0.550

iso-Butane

0.560

0.5631

0.570

0.580

N-Butane

0.5844

VOLUME CORRECTION FACTORS

-15

1.089

1.084

1.083

1.080

1.077

1.075

-10

1.083

1.079

1.078

1.075

1.072

1.071

- 5

1.077

1.074

1.073

1.070

1.067

1.060

0

1.073

1.069

1.068

1.066

1.063

1.062

2

1.070

1.067

1.066

1.064

1.061

1.060

4

1.068

1.065

1.064

1.062

1.059

1.058

6

1.065

1.062

1.061

1.059

1.057

1.055

8

1.063

1.060

1.059

1.057

1.055

1.059

10

1.061

1.058

1.057

1.055

1.053

1.051

12

1.059

1.056

1.055

1.053

1.051

1.049

14

1.056

1.053

1.053

1.051

1.049

1.047

16

1.054

1.051

1.050

1.048

1.046

1.045

18

1.051

1.049

1.048

1.046

1.044

1.043

20

1.049

1.046

1.046

1.044

1.042

1.041

22

1.046

1.044

1.044

1.042

1.040

1.040

24

1.044

1.042

1.042

1.040

1.038

1.037

26

1.042

1.039

1.039

1.037

1.036

1.036

28

1.039

1.037

1.037

1.035

1.034

1.034

30

1.037

1.035

1.035

1.033

1.032

1.032

32

1.035

1.033

1.033

1.031

1.030

1.030

34

1.032

1.031

1.030

1.029

1.028

1.028

36

1.030

1.028

1.028

1.027

1.025

1.025

38

1.027

1.026

1.025

1.025

1.023

1.023

40

1.025

1.024

1.023

1.023

1.021

1.021

42

1.023

1.022

1.021

1.021

1.019

1.019

44

1.020

1.019

1.019

1.018

1.017

1.017

46

1.018

1.017

1.016

1.016

1.015

1.015

48

1.015

1.014

1.014

1.013

1.013

1.013

50

1.013

1.012

1.012

1.011

1.011

1.011

52

1.101

1.009

1.009

1.009

1.009

1.009

54

1.007

1.007

1.007

1.007

1.006

1.006

56

1.005

1.005

1.005

1.005

1.004

1.004

58

1.002

1.002

1.002

1.002

1.002

1.002

60

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

62

0.997

0.998

0.998

0.998

0.998

0.998

64

0.995

0.995

0.995

0.995

0.996

0.996

66

0.992

0.993

0.993

0.993

0.993

0.993

68

0.990

0.990

0.990

0.990

0.991

0.991

70

0.987

0.988

0.988

0.988

0.989

0.989

72

0.984

0.985

0.986

0.986

0.987

0.987

74

0.982

0.983

0.983

0.984

0.985

0.985

76

0.979

0.980

0.981

0.981

0.982

0.982

78

0.977

0.978

0.978

0.979

0.980

0.980

80

0.974

0.975

0.976

0.977

0.978

0.978

82

0.971

0.972

0.973

0.974

0.976

0.976

84

0.968

0.970

0.971

0.972

0.974

0.974

86

0.966

0.967

0.968

0.969

0.972

0.972

88

0.963

0.965

0.966

0.967

0.969

0.969

90

0.960

0.962

0.963

0.964

0.967

0.967

92

0.957

0.959

0.960

0.962

0.964

0.965

94

0.954

0.957

0.958

0.959

0.962

0.962

96

0.952

0.954

0.955

0.957

0.959

0.960

98

0.949

0.952

0.953

0.954

0.957

0.957

100

0.946

0.949

0.950

0.952

0.954

0.955

105

0.939

0.943

0.943

0.946

0.949

0.949

110

0.932

0.936

0.937

0.939

0.943

0.944

115

0.925

0.930

0.930

0.933

0.937

0.938

120

0.918

0.923

0.924

0.927

0.931

0.932

To convert from measured volume at another temperature to net volume at 60°F: Measure the volume and temperature. Determine the gravity at 60°F. Refer to the column corresponding to this gravity and read the volume conversion factor opposite the observed temperature. Multiply the observed volume by this factor to obtain the volume at 60°F.

Wash. Admin. Code § 16-659-010

Statutory Authority: RCW 19.94.340 and [19.94].390. 98-13-073, § 16-659-010, filed 6/15/98, effective 7/16/98; Order 1142, § 16-659-010, filed 2/27/70, effective 4/1/70; Order 1103, § 16-659-010, filed 12/23/68, effective 2/1/69; Order 1036, filed 11/14/66, effective 12/15/66.

Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.