The total refrigeration load must be computed as the sum of the following:
More than one storage tank may be handled by the same refrigeration system.
Compressors must meet requirements of part 1513.0200, subpart 7.
Each compressor must have its own drive unit. Any standard drive consistent with good design may be used. An emergency source of power of sufficient capacity to handle the loads listed in subpart 1, items A and B must be provided, unless facilities are provided to safely dispose of vented vapors while the refrigeration system is not operating.
Automatic control equipment is governed by items A to D.
An entrainment separator of suitable size and design pressure must be installed in the compressor suction line. The separator must be equipped with a drain and gauging device. A maximum liquid level control with alarm must be installed.
An oil separator of suitable size must be installed in the compressor discharge line. It must be designed for at least 250 psig and equipped with a gauging device and drain valve. A maximum oil level control with alarm must be installed.
A separator must be equipped with a pressure relief valve if the separator can be isolated with shut-off valves.
A condenser system may be cooled by air or water or both. The condenser must be designed for at least 250 psig. Provision must be made for purging noncondensibles either manually or automatically. The condenser must be equipped with a pressure relief valve if the condenser can be isolated with shut-off valves.
A condenser effluent receiver must be provided which is equipped with automatic level controls and valving designed to discharge the liquid ammonia to storage or with a high pressure liquid drain trap of suitable capacity. The receiver must be designed for at least 250 psig operating pressure and equipped with the necessary connections, pressure relief valves, and gauging device.
Refrigerated containers and pipelines that are insulated must be covered with a material of suitable quality and thickness for the temperatures encountered. Insulation must be supported and protected against the weather. Weatherproofing and insulation must be of a type that will not support flame propagation and will not cause corrosion when wet.
Minn. R. agency 105, ch. 1513, SYSTEMS USING STATIONARY, PIER-MOUNTED, OR SKID-MOUNTED ABOVEGROUND OR UNDERGROUND, NONREFRIGERATED STORAGE, pt. 1513.0480
Statutory Authority: MS s 18C.121