TABLE H-23
Minimum distances | |||
Containers | Between above-ground containers | ||
Water capacity per container | Underground | Above-ground | |
Less than 125 gals1 _________ | 10 feet _________ | None _________ | None |
125 to 250 gallons _________ | 10 feet _________ | 10 feet _________ | None. |
251 to 500 gallons _________ | 10 feet _________ | 10 feet _________ | 3 feet. |
501 to 2,000 gallons _________ | 25 feet2_________ | 25 feet2_________ | 3 feet. |
2,001 to 30,000 gallons _________ | 50 feet _________ | 50 feet _________ | 5 feet. |
30,001 to 70,000 gallons _________ | 50 feet _________ | 75 feet _________ | 1/4 of sum diameters of |
70,001 to 90,000 gallons _________ | 50 feet _________ | 100 feet _________ | adjacent containers. |
1 If the aggregate water capacity of a multicontainer installation at a consumer site is five hundred one gallons or greater, the minimum distance must comply with the appropriate portion of this table, applying the aggregate capacity rather than the capacity per container. If more than one installation is made, each installation must be separated from another installation by at least twenty-five feet. Do not apply the MINIMUM DISTANCES BETWEEN ABOVE-GROUND CONTAINERS to such installations.
2Note: The above distance requirements may be reduced to not less than ten feet for a single container of one thousand two hundred gallons water capacity or less, providing such a container is at least twenty-five feet from any other LP-gas container of more than one hundred twenty-five gallons water capacity.
TABLE H-24
WALL THICKNESS OF COPPER TUBING1
Note: The standard size by which tube is designated is one-eighth-inch smaller than its nominal outside diameter.
Standard size (inches) | Nominal O.D. (inches) | Nominal wall thickness (inches) | |
Type K | Type L | ||
1/4 | 0.375 | 0.035 | 0.030 |
3/8 | 0.500 | 0.049 | 0.035 |
1/2 | 0.625 | 0.049 | 0.040 |
5/8 | 0.750 | 0.049 | 0.042 |
3/4 | 0.875 | 0.065 | 0.045 |
1 | 1.125 | 0.065 | 0.050 |
1 1/4 | 1.375 | 0.065 | 0.055 |
1 1/2 | 1.625 | 0.072 | 0.060 |
2 | 2.125 | 0.083 | 0.070 |
1 Based on data in Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tubing, ANSI H23.1-1970 (ASTM B-88-69).
TABLE H-25
WALL THICKNESS OF ALUMINUM ALLOY TUBING1
Outside diameter (inches) | Nominal wall thickness (inches) | |
Ty pe A | Type B | |
3/8 | 0.035 | 0.049 |
1/2 | 0.035 | 0.049 |
5/8 | 0.042 | 0.049 |
3/4 | 0.049 | 0.058 |
1 Based on data in Standard Specification for Aluminum-Alloy Drawn Seamless Coiled Tubes for Special Purpose Applications, ASTM B210-68.
You must protect aluminum alloy tubing against external corrosion when it is in contact with dissimilar metals other than galvanized steel, or its location is subject to repeated wetting by liquids such as water (except rainwater), detergents, sewage, or leakage from other piping, or it passes through flooring, plaster, masonry, or insulation. Galvanized sheet steel or pipe, galvanized inside and out, may be considered suitable protection. The maximum outside diameter for aluminum alloy tubing must be 3/4 inch and must not be used for pressures exceeding 20 p.s.i.g. You must not install aluminum alloy tubing within six inches of the ground.
Surface area (sq. ft.) | Flow rate CFM air |
20 or less ............................ | 626 |
25 ................................. | 751 |
30 ................................. | 872 |
35 ................................. | 990 |
40 ................................. | 1,100 |
45 ................................. | 1,220 |
50 ................................. | 1,330 |
55 ................................ | 1,430 |
60 ................................. | 1,540 |
65 ................................. | 1,640 |
70 ................................. | 1,750 |
75 ................................. | 1,850 |
80 ................................. | 1,950 |
85 ................................. | 2,050 |
90 ................................ | 2,150 |
95 ................................. | 2,240 |
100 ................................. | 2,340 |
105 ................................ | 2,440 |
110 ................................. | 2,530 |
115 ................................. | 2,630 |
120 ................................. | 2,720 |
125 ................................. | 2,810 |
130 ................................. | 2,900 |
135 ................................. | 2,990 |
140 ................................. | 3,080 |
145 ................................. | 3,170 |
150 ................................. | 3,260 |
155 ................................. | 3,350 |
160 ................................. | 3,440 |
165 ................................. | 3,530 |
170 ................................. | 3,620 |
175 ................................. | 3,700 |
180 ................................. | 3,790 |
185 ................................. | 3,880 |
190 ................................. | 3,960 |
195 ................................. | 4,050 |
200 ................................. | 4,130 |
210 ................................. | 4,300 |
220 ................................. | 4,470 |
230 ................................. | 4,630 |
240 ................................. | 4,800 |
250 ................................. | 4,960 |
260 ................................. | 5,130 |
270 ................................. | 5,290 |
280 ................................. | 5,450 |
290 ................................. | 5,610 |
300 ................................ | 5,760 |
310 ................................. | 5,920 |
320 ................................. | 6,080 |
330 ................................. | 6,230 |
340 ................................. | 6,390 |
350 ................................. | 6,540 |
360 ................................. | 6,690 |
370 ................................. | 6,840 |
380 ................................. | 7,000 |
390 ................................. | 7,150 |
400 ................................. | 7,300 |
450 ................................. | 8,040 |
500 ................................. | 8,760 |
550 ................................. | 9,470 |
600 ................................. | 10,170 |
650 ................................. | 10,860 |
700 ................................. | 11,550 |
750 ................................. | 12,220 |
800 ................................. | 12,880 |
850 ................................. | 13,540 |
900 ................................. | 14,190 |
950 ................................. | 14,830 |
1,000 ................................. | 15,470 |
1,050 ................................. | 16,100 |
1,100 ................................. | 16,720 |
1,150 ................................. | 17,350 |
1,200 ................................. | 17,960 |
1,250 ................................. | 18,570 |
1,300 ................................ | 19,180 |
1,350 ................................. | 19,780 |
1,400 ................................. | 20,380 |
1,450 ................................. | 20,980 |
1,500 ................................. | 21,570 |
1,550 ................................. | 22,160 |
1,600 ................................. | 22,740 |
1,650 ................................. | 23,320 |
1,700 ................................. | 23,900 |
1,750 ................................. | 24,470 |
1,800 ................................. | 25,050 |
1,850 ................................. | 25,620 |
1,900 ................................. | 26,180 |
1,950 ................................. | 26,750 |
2,000 ................................. | 27,310 |
Surface area = total outside surface area of container in square feet.
Area = Overall length x outside diameter x 3.1416.
Area = (Overall length + 0.3 outside diameter) x outside diameter x 3.1416.
Note: This formula is not exact, but will give results within the limits of practical accuracy for the sole purpose of sizing relief valves.
Area = Outside diameter squared x 3.1416.
Flow rate-CFM air = Required flow capacity in cubic feet per minute of air at standard conditions, 60°F and atmospheric pressure (14.7 p.s.i.a.).
The rate of discharge may be interpolated for intermediate values of surface area. For containers with total outside surface area greater than two thousand square feet, the required flow rate can be calculated using the formula, flow rate-CFM air = 53.632 A0.82.
A = Total outside surface area of the container in square feet.
Valves not marked "air" have flow rate marking in cubic feet per minute of liquefied petroleum gas. These can be converted to ratings in cubic feet per minute of air by multiplying the liquefied petroleum gas ratings by factors listed below. Air flow ratings can be converted to ratings in cubic feet per minute of liquefied petroleum gas by dividing the air ratings by the factors listed below.
AIR CONVERSION FACTORS
Container type .......... | 100 | 125 | 150 | 175 | 200 |
Air conversion factor . . . . | 1.162 | 1.142 | 1.113 | 1.078 | 1.010 |
You must determine the minimum required rate of discharge for safety relief valves as follows:
TABLE H-26
Containers | Minimum (%) | Maximum (%) |
ASME Code; Par. U-68, U-69 1949 and earlier editions ........ | 110 | 1125 |
ASME Code; Par. U-200, U-201 1949 edition ........ | 88 | 1100 |
ASME Code1950, 1952, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1965 and 1968 (Division I) editions ........ | 88 | 1100 |
APIASME Code all editions ........ | 88 | 1100 |
DOTAs prescribed in 49 C.F.R. Chapter I | ||
1 Manufacturers of safety relief valves are allowed a plus tolerance not exceeding 10% of the set pressure marked on the valve.
When vaporizing and/or mixing equipment is located in a structure or building not used exclusively for gas manufacturing or distribution, either attached to or within such a building, you must separate such structure or room from the remainder of the building by a wall designed to withstand a static pressure of at least one hundred pounds per square foot. This wall must have no openings or pipe or conduit passing through it. You must provide such structure or room with adequate ventilation and it must have a roof or at least one exterior wall of lightweight construction.
Note: Tank heaters may be an integral part of a fuel storage container directly connected to the container liquid section, or vapor section, or both.
Water capacity per container (gallons) | Minimum distances (feet) |
Less than 501 ................................ | 10 |
501 to 2,000 ................................. | 25 |
Over 2,000 .................................. | 50 |
TABLE H-27
MAXIMUM PERMITTED FILLING DENSITY
Specific gravity at 60°F (15.6°C) | Above ground containers | Under-ground containers, all capacities | |
0 to 1,200 U.S. gals. (1,000 imp. gal. 4,550 liters) total water cap. | Over 1,200 U.S. gals. (1,000 imp. gals. 4,550 liters) total water cap. | ||
% | % | % | |
0.496-0.503 | 41 | 44 | 45 |
.504-.510 | 42 | 45 | 46 |
.511-.519 | 43 | 46 | 47 |
.520-.527 | 44 | 47 | 48 |
.528-.536 | 45 | 48 | 49 |
.537-.544 | 46 | 49 | 50 |
.545-.552 | 47 | 50 | 51 |
.553-.560 | 48 | 51 | 52 |
.561-.568 | 49 | 52 | 53 |
.569-.576 | 50 | 53 | 54 |
.577-.584 | 51 | 54 | 55 |
.585-.592 | 52 | 55 | 56 |
.593-.600 | 53 | 56 | 57 |
Note: Liquefied petroleum gas storage containers do not require lightning protection. Since liquefied petroleum gas is contained in a closed system of piping and equipment, the system need not be electrically conductive or electrically bonded for protection against static electricity (see NFPA No. 77-1972-1973, Recommended Practice for Static Electricity).
TABLE H-28
Part | Location | Extent of classified area1 | Equipment must be suitable for Class I, Group D2 |
A | Storage containers other than DOT cylinders. | Within 15 feet in all directions from connections, except connections otherwise covered in Table H-28. | Division 2. |
B | Tank vehicle and tank car loading and unloading.3 | Within 5 feet in all directions from connections regularly made or disconnected for product transfer. | Division 1. |
Beyond 5 feet but within 15 feet in all directions from a point where connections are regularly made or disconnected and within the cylindrical volume between the horizontal equator of the sphere and grade. (See Figure H-1.) | Division 2. | ||
C | Gage vent openings other than those on DOT cylinders. | Within 5 feet in all directions from point of discharge. | Division 1. |
Beyond 5 feet but within 15 feet in all directions from point of discharge. | Division 2. | ||
D | Relief valve discharge other than those on DOT cylinders. | Within direct path of discharge. | Division 1. NOTEFixed electrical equipment should preferably not be installed. |
Within 5 feet in all directions from point of discharge. | Division 1. | ||
Beyond 5 feet but within 15 feet in all directions from point of discharge except within the direct path of discharge. | Division 2. | ||
E | Pumps, compressors, gas-air mixers and vaporizers other than direct fired. | ||
Indoors without ventilation | Entire room and any adjacent room not separated by a gas-tight partition. | Division 1. | |
Within 15 feet of the exterior side of any exterior wall or roof that is not vaportight or within 15 feet of any exterior opening. | Division 2. | ||
Indoors with adequate ventilation.4 | Entire room and any adjacent room not separated by a gas-tight partition. | Division 2. | |
Outdoors in open air at or abovegrade. | Within 15 feet in all directions from this equipment and within the cylindrical volume between the horizontal equator of the sphere and grade. See Figure H-1. | Division 2. | |
F | Service station dispensing units. | Entire space within dispenser enclosure, and 18 inches horizontally from enclosure exterior up to an elevation 4 ft. above dispenser base. Entire pit or open space beneath dispenser. | Division 1. |
Up to 18 inches abo- vegrade within 20 ft. horizontally from any edge of enclosure. | Division 2. | ||
NOTE: For pits within this area, see Part F of this table. | |||
G | Pits or trenches containing or located beneath LP-gas valves, pumps, compressors, regulators, and similar equipment. | ||
Without mechanical ventilation. | Entire pit or trench | Division 1. | |
Entire room and any adjacent room not separated by a gas-tight partition. | Division 2. | ||
Within 15 feet in all directions from pit or trench when located outdoors. | Division 2. | ||
With adequate mechanical ventilation. | Entire pit or trench | Division 2. | |
Entire room and any adjacent room not separated by a gas-tight partition. | Division 2. | ||
Within 15 feet in all directions from pit or trench when located outdoors. | Division 2. | ||
H | Special buildings or rooms for storage of portable containers. | Entire room | Division 2. |
I | Pipelines and connections containing operational bleeds, drips, vents or drains. | Within 5 ft. in all directions from point of discharge. | Division 1. |
Beyond 5 ft. from point of discharge, same a s Part E of t hi s table. | |||
J | Container filling: Indoors without ventilation. | Entire room | Division 1. |
Indoors with adequate ventilation.4 | Within 5 feet in all directions from connections regularly made or disconnected for product transfer. | Division 1. | |
Beyond 5 feet and entire room | Division 2. | ||
Outdoors in open air | Within 5 feet in all directions from connections regularly made or disconnected for product transfer. | Division 1. | |
Beyond 5 feet but within 15 feet in all directions from a point where connections are regularly made or disconnected and within the cylindrical volume between the horizontal equator of the sphere and grade (See Fig. H-1.) | Division 2. |
1 The classified area must not extend beyond an unpierced wall, roof, or solid vaportight partition.
2 See chapter 296-46 WAC, and chapter 296-24 WA C Part L.
3 When classifying extent of hazardous area, you must give consideration to possible variations in the spotting of tank cars and tank vehicles at the unloading points and the effect these variations of actual spotting point may have on the point of connection.
4 Ventilation, either natural or mechanical, is considered adequate when the concentration of the gas in a gas-air mixture does not exceed 25% of the lower flammable limit under normal operating conditions.
Figure H-1
Note: It is impossible to set out in a table the length of a fixed dip tube for various capacity tanks because of the varying tank diameters and lengths and because the tank may be installed either in a vertical or horizontal position. Knowing the maximum permitted filling volume in gallons, however, the length of the fixed tube can be determined by the use of a strapping table obtained from the container manufacturer. The length of the fixed tube should be such that when its lower end touches the surface of the liquid in the container, the contents of the container will be the maximum permitted volume as determined by the following formula:
* Measure at 60°F.
** From subsection (12)(a) of this section "filling densities."
*** For aboveground containers the liquid temperature is assumed to be 40°F and for underground containers the liquid temperature is assumed to be 50°F. To correct the liquid volumes at these temperatures to 60°F you must use the following factors.
TABLE H-29
VOLUME CORRECTION FACTORS
Specific gravity | Aboveground | Underground |
0.500 | 1.033 | 1.017 |
.510 | 1.031 | 1.016 |
.520 | 1.029 | 1.015 |
.530 | 1.028 | 1.014 |
.540 | 1.026 | 1.013 |
.550 | 1.025 | 1.013 |
.560 | 1.024 | 1.012 |
.570 | 1.023 | 1.011 |
.580 | 1.021 | 1.011 |
.590 | 1.020 | 1.010 |
Example: Assume a one hundred-gallon total water capacity tank for aboveground storage of propane having a specific gravity of 0.510 of 60°F.
Aboveground, pounds per gallon | Underground, pounds per gallon | |
Propane ............ | 4.37 | 4.31 |
N Butane ........... | 4.97 | 4.92 |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-24-47505
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050 . 99-17-094, § 296-24-47505, filed 8/17/99, effective 12/1/99. Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 91-24-017 (Order 91-07), § 296-24-47505, filed 11/22/91, effective 12/24/91; 88-23-054 (Order 88-25), § 296-24-47505, filed 11/14/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 85-10-004 (Order 85-09), § 296-24-47505, filed 4/19/85; Order 76-6, § 296-24-47505, filed 3/1/76; Order 73-5, § 296-24-47505, filed 5/9/73 and Order 73-4, § 296-24-47505, filed 5/7/73.