A tank may be installed on saddles, directly on concrete foundations, or it may be supported by properly designed metallic structural supports. When the tank is installed directly on concrete foundations, a corrosion pad shall be provided at the points of contact with the foundation. These corrosion pads shall be at least 3/16 inch thick, and shall have a width at least equal to the width of the foundation at the point of contact with the tank, but in no case shall they be less than 8 times the shell thickness in width.
When corrosion pads or pad-type steel supports are used, the pad shall have rounded or semielliptically shaped ends, and shall be attached to the shell with a continuous seal weld. Corrosion pads shall be not less than 1/4 the circumference of the shell in length.
Unless installed on concrete pads, skid tanks shall be placed on engineered soil or road base topped with well-drained gravel or oiled sand, capable of supporting 2,000 pounds per square foot.
Sufficient space shall be provided between stationary storage tanks to permit access for fire fighting. This space shall not be less than 5 feet for tanks over 1,200-gallon capacity. Tanks exceeding 1,200-gallon capacity shall be so installed that the bottom outside surface of the tank is at least 12 inches above ground level.
Storage areas shall be kept free of readily ignitible materials such as waste, weeds, and long dry grass.
Stationary storage tanks shall be located with relation to property lines, residential buildings, highways, etc., in accordance with the following table:
Minimum distance (feet) from tank to | |||
Capacity of tank in U.S. gallons | Line of property adjoining which may be built upon | Highway or main track of railroad | Residential building |
1,200 and less | 50 | 25 | 50 |
Over 1,200 to and including 30,000 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
Over 30,000 to and including 70,000 | 65 | 50 | 65 |
Over 70,000 to and including 500,000 | 100 | 50 | 100 |
Over 500,000 | 150 | 50 | 150 |
Minimum distance (feet) from tank to | |||
Capacity of tank in U.S. gallons | Any Building or area used by the public for deliberation, worship, education, entertainment, amusement, or awaiting transportation | Hospital, jail or other similar institutions | Open well, reservoir, or other source of potable water |
1,200 and less | 250 | 750 | 50 |
Over 1,200 to and including 30,000 | 400 | 1,000 | 100 |
Over 30,000 to and including 70,000 | 520 | 1,300 | 100 |
Over 70,000 to and including 500,000 | 800 | 2,000 | 200 |
Over 500,000 | 1,000 | 2,500 | 200 |
Electrical equipment and wiring for use in ammonia installations shall be general purpose or weather resistant as appropriate.
Electrical systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the Electrical Safety Orders.
NOTE: 2,000 pounds may not be adequate for all sizes of loading and unloading hoses and connections.
Where excess-flow valves are used and 2 or more tanks are installed in battery, with common loading and/or unloading lines, the common liquid and vapor lines shall be fitted with excess-flow valves or equivalent (unless the common line has a cross-sectional area equal to or in excess of the combined areas of the individual tank lines; or unless the excess-flow valves are designed to operate at the reduced flow condition, in which case the excess-flow valve in the tank may suffice). Where additional excess-flow valves are used in common loading and/or unloading lines, the additional excess-flow valve or equivalent shall be located as close to the point of restriction as practical.
NOTE: A quick-closing manually operated valve may be considered equivalent to an excess-flow valve at the point of pipe size reduction or other restriction providing:
The minimum water supply shall be a 50-gallon container of clean water.
The employer shall have a program of periodic inspection of the above emergency equipment to maintain it in serviceable condition.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 501
2. Amendment of subsections (a), (c), (d), and (h) filed 3-28-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 13).
3. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 8-6-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 32).
4. Amendment of subsection (f) filed 4-1-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 14).