All fittings between the tank and the first shutoff valve shall be steel as required by Section 507 (c), first paragraph.
Aboveground piping in excess of 1 1/2 -inch pipe size may be Schedule 40 when used beyond the first shutoff valve provided welded, or welded and flanged connections are used.
All other piping shall be Schedule 80.
All piping shall be tested after assembly and proved free of leaks at a pressure of not less than its normal operating pressure or 150 psi, whichever is greater.
Flammable material shall not be used for the installation acceptance pressure test.
All welded piping shall be fabricated and tested in accordance with the ANS Standards Code for Pressure Piping, Section 3, Petroleum Refinery Piping B-31.3, 1966 Edition or equivalent.
All refrigerated piping shall conform to the Refrigeration Piping Code, American National Standards Institute, B-31.5-1966 with addenda B-31.1a-1968 as it applies to ammonia.
Hose shall not be used in lieu of piping between the tank and loading and/or unloading connection, except that a section of metallic hose, not to exceed 24 inches in length may be used in each pipeline to provide flexibility and except as provided in Section 504 (j). The manufacturer's identification required in Section 510 (b) shall be retained on each section.
Equivalent wrapping will be accepted at the discretion of the Division.
All other steel fittings shall have a rating of at least Schedule 40 if butt welded and 2,000 pound WOG if socket welded or threaded. Threaded connections shall not be seal welded.
Joint compounds shall be resistant to ammonia.
All other valves and fittings shall be of a type suitable for use with anhydrous ammonia and shall have a pressure rating of at least 400 psi WOG. Valve seat material, packing, gaskets, etc., shall be suitable for anhydrous ammonia service.
Cast iron fittings made specifically for anhydrous ammonia service, meeting ASTM A-126-66, class B or C, may be used for secondary service if they have a service rating of at least 600 psi.
Excess flow valves shall be designed with a bypass, not to exceed a No. 60 drill-size opening to allow equalization of pressures.
All excess flow valves shall be plainly and permanently marked with the name or trademark of the manufacturer, the catalog number, and the rated capacity.
NOTE: Service valve as used in this order is limited to vapor valves screwed into vessel outlets not larger than 3/4 -inch pipe size and having an inlet internal diameter in the valve body not exceeding the internal diameter of a 1/2 -inch Schedule 80 pipe.
When a pump is attached directly to a valve complying with Section 507 (e)(1)(D) or (E), the manually operated shutoff valve required by this Order may be located between said pump and the meter or bulkhead, whichever is nearest the tank.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 507
2. Repealer of subsection (e) and new subsection (e) filed 8-30-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 74, No. 35).
3. Amendment of subsections (a), (c), (d), (e), (g) and new subsection (k) filed 3-28-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 13).
4. Repealer and new subsections (e) and (f) filed 8-6-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 32).
2. Repealer of subsection (e) and new subsection (e) filed 8-30-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 74, No. 35).
3. Amendment of subsections (a), (c), (d), (e), (g) and new subsection (k) filed 3-28-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 13).
4. Repealer and new subsections (e) and (f) filed 8-6-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 32).