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Test for Pipe. All standard full weight wrought iron, steel, stainless steel, brass type pipe, Type K copper tube or copper pipe and fittings shall be tested hydrostatically utilizing water or air tested when installed to 100 psi. Extra heavy wrought steel pipe (ASTM Schedule 80) and fittings shall be tested hydrostatically utilizing water or air tested when installed to one and one-half times its maximum working pressure. The air test shall be held for ten minutes without any loss of pressure. Suction lines may be tested under a vacuum of not less than 20 inches of mercury. Underground and enclosed tank vent pipes may be tested with said tank equal to tank pressure, and not less than five psi.
(Prior code § 129.1-37)
Valves in Drawing-Off Pipes. All drawing-off pipes terminating inside of any building, shall have an automatically closing type shutoff valve or dead-man switch to control pump and an emergency valve at the point of discharge.
Valves for Aboveground Tanks Below Liquid Level. All aboveground tanks shall have a valve in the discharge pipe leading from such tank which shall be located within two feet of the tank, with no branches or outlets between the tank and valve. All inlet pipes shall have a tank valve and shall have a check valve immediately adjacent to the tank valve. Where a pair of valves are used in a pipe line aboveground, a relief valve or a relief bypass valve shall be provided in each line and discharge into the top of the tank or a properly installed underground tank. Relief valves shall be of sufficient size to prevent excessive pressure in the pipe line and in no case shall the relief valve be set at a higher pressure than the maximum working pressure of the pipe. Pipes leading into or out of a diked area shall have an additional valve within ten feet of the dike, except no valves will be required in aboveground pipe lines when such pipes are used for conserving vapor losses and piped to an expanding roof tank.
All valves shall have identification tags, stating the use of the valve and the material that is conveyed. Tags shall be of the stamped metal type and not less than one-fourth-inch lettering used. Tags shall be permanently fixed to the valve. All piping shall be labeled stating material conveyed or flammable liquid and its class. The direction of the normal flow shall be clearly shown.
Pipe Drain to Tanks. Where underground tanks are used, vent, fill, and suction lines shall pitch toward the tank without traps or pockets. Suction piping entering a building from an underground tank, shall be equipped with an approved antisyphon device when said pipe is installed below, or may fall below the highest level of the tank.
Pipes in Rooms Containing Open Flames. Pipes conveying Class I or II flammable liquid, shall not extend into or pass through any room which contains open light or fire, unless said pipes are of standard full weight wrought iron, steel or extra heavy wrought steel pipe (ASTM Schedule 80) are without threaded joints or connection.
(Prior code § 129.1-40)
Pumps delivering to or taking supply from an aboveground tank shall be provided with valves on both suction and discharge side of pumps. When a positive displacement pump is used, a relief valve of sufficient size shall be provided at the discharge side. The discharge of the relief valve shall be piped the same size as the relief valve to the suction size of the pump or return to the supply tank. Integral relief valves may be produced. Flammable liquid discharged by means of a centrifugal pump into an aboveground storage tank, shall be provided with a check valve immediately adjacent to the tank valve.
Any flammable liquid heater or pipe incorporating a heater shall be provided with a relief valve of sufficient size and so arranged to discharge to the supply tank, when any valve, pump, or other device will prevent the release of excessive pressure.
(Prior code § 129.1-41)
Filling Pipe. The end of the fill pipe for all flammable liquids storage tanks shall be carried to a location outside of all buildings and shall be more than five feet from any door or window or any other opening. The fill pipe shall be closed by a screw cap or fill cap and Class I flammable liquids shall be provided with locks and kept locked except during the filling operation. In buildings of Type IA construction where the tank for diesel oil is above the first floor the fill shall be in the same room as the tank.
Standard Filling Hose. All hose used for the transferring of flammable liquids shall be of the metal lined type, or of the type embodying wire wound within the fabric of the hose, and thoroughly bonded to the coupling connection at each end of the hose. Deliveries of flammable liquids of Class I and Class II shall be made directly to the storage tank through the fill pipe by means of a hose or pipe connected to the fill pipe in the barrel, container, tank, wagon or tank car from which such liquid is being drawn.
Pumps Required. Flammable liquids shall be drawn from tanks by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. listed pumps, which shall be equipped with controlling apparatus, and the piping system shall be so arranged as to control the quantity of discharge and to prevent leakage or discharge inside of the building by any derangement of the system. When located inside a building, the pump for Class I liquids, except fuel oil used for heating purposes, shall be located at grade level in a well ventilated place. Class II and III flammable liquid pumps may be below the ground floor but not installed in any pit or manhole and the dispensing of such liquid shall be on or above the ground floor in a well ventilated place.
Cross-Connections. No cross-connection of Class I flammable liquids shall be permitted with Classes II and III and there shall be separate pipelines and pumps maintained for Class I as distinguished from Classes II and III. However, this requirement shall not apply to occupancies containing flammable liquid processing operations wherein all pumps and electrical equipment are of the type approved for use in hazardous locations, as required by the electrical regulations of this Code.
(Prior code § 129.1-42)
ARTICLE V. PROCESSING
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