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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover aboveground, underground, and
interchangeable (aboveground or underground) stationary container
assemblies for liquefied petroleum gases which include any material
having a vapor pressure not exceeding that allowed for commercial
propane composed predominately of the following hydrocarbons,
either by themselves or as mixtures: propane, propylene, butane
(normal butane or isobutane), and butylenes. These container
assemblies are provided with tanks constructed under the
appropriate provisions of the current edition of the Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code of the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME).
Container assemblies covered by these requirements are those
using fuel storage tanks having a water capacity of 4000 gallons
(15.14 m3) or less and designed and used only for
delivery of fuel in the gaseous phase, but they may also
incorporate a liquid take-off in addition to a vapor take-off. This
standard does not cover liquid supply to systems or liquid
withdrawal from these or any other containers.
Container assembly installations are intended to be made in
accordance with the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (National Fire
Protection Association); NFPA 58. They are not intended for use in
chemical, petrochemical, petroleum, or utility power plants; nor
pipeline or marine terminals; nor related storage facilities at
such plants or terminals.