and
and
If located elsewhere, install the dip tube of this gauge so it can not be easily removed.
Table 5 Appurtenance Requirements for all Systems
If you have: | Then make sure they: |
Safety relief devices | Do not have discharge termination in or beneath any building. |
Safety relief valves | Have a flow capacity that is not restricted by any connection to it on either the upstream or downstream side. |
Connections to containers | Have shut off valves located as close to the container as possible. Exemption: Safety relief devices, gauging devices or devices fitted with a No. 54 drill size hole are not required to have shut off valves located as close to the container as possible. |
Connections and the line, including valves and fittings | Have a greater rated flow than the excess flow valves that protects them. |
Excess flow valves, where required | Meet all of the following: |
1. Are designed with a bypass no larger than a No. 60 drill size opening to allow equalization of pressures. | |
2. Close automatically at the rated flow of vapor or liquid specified by the manufacturer. | |
3. Maintain legible markings. | |
Excess flow valves provided with shut off valves | Are designed to close if the shut off valve breaks during installation. |
Excess flow and back pressure check valves, where required | Are located either: |
1. Inside the container; or | |
2. Outside the container as long as the excess flow valve is: | |
a. As close as possible to the entrance of the line; and | |
b. Installed without excessive stress that could result in breakage between the container and the valve. | |
Liquid level gauging devices that: | Are either: |
Require bleeding of the product into the atmosphere such as the rotary tube, fixed tube, and slip tube devices | 1. Designed so that the maximum opening of the bleed valve is not larger than No. 54 drill size; or |
2. Provided with an excess flow valve. | |
Exemption: | |
1. If openings from the containers or through fittings are attached directly onto the container where pressure gauge connections are made, then there is no need for excess flow valves as long as the openings are not larger than a No. 54 drill size. | |
2. This requirement does not apply to farm vehicles used for the application of ammonia as covered by WAC 296-826-50030. |
The rate of discharge of spring-loaded safety relief
EXEMPTION: | valves installed on underground containers may be reduced to thirty percent of the rate of discharge specified in Table 6, Safety Relief Valve Rate of Discharge so long as the container is not uncovered after installation until the liquid ammonia has been removed. |
Table 6 Safety Valve Start to Discharge Rate
Containers | Minimum | Maximum* |
ASME U-68, U-69 | 110% | 125% |
ASME U-200, U-201 | 95% | 100% |
ASME 1952, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1968, or 1971 | 95% | 100% |
API-ASME | 95% | 100% |
U.S. Coast Guard | (As required by U.S.C.G. regulations) | |
DOT | (As required by DOT regulations) |
Note: A relief valve manufacturer's tolerance of plus ten percent is permitted. |
Instructions are found below the table
Table 7 Safety Relief Valve Rate of Discharge
Surface Area sq. ft. | Flow Rate CFM Air | Surface Area sq. ft. | Flow Rate CFM Air | Surface Area sq. ft. | Flow Rate CFM Air | Surface Area sq. ft. | Flow Rate CFM Air |
20 | 258 | 145 | 1,310 | 340 | 2,640 | 1,350 | 8,160 |
25 | 310 | 150 | 1,350 | 350 | 2,700 | 1,400 | 8,410 |
30 | 360 | 155 | 1,390 | 360 | 2,760 | 1,450 | 8,650 |
35 | 408 | 160 | 1,420 | 370 | 2,830 | 1,500 | 8,900 |
40 | 455 | 165 | 1,460 | 380 | 2,890 | 1,550 | 9,140 |
45 | 501 | 170 | 1,500 | 390 | 2,950 | 1,600 | 9,380 |
50 | 547 | 175 | 1,530 | 400 | 3,010 | 1,650 | 9,620 |
55 | 310 | 180 | 1,570 | 450 | 3,320 | 1,700 | 9,860 |
60 | 360 | 185 | 1,600 | 500 | 3,620 | 1,750 | 10,090 |
65 | 408 | 190 | 1,640 | 550 | 3,910 | 1,800 | 10,330 |
70 | 455 | 195 | 1,670 | 600 | 4,200 | 1,850 | 10,560 |
75 | 762 | 200 | 1,710 | 650 | 4,480 | 1,900 | 10,800 |
80 | 804 | 210 | 1,780 | 700 | 4,760 | 1,950 | 11,030 |
85 | 845 | 220 | 1,850 | 750 | 5,040 | 2,000 | 11,260 |
90 | 885 | 230 | 1,920 | 800 | 5,300 | 2,050 | 11,490 |
95 | 925 | 240 | 1,980 | 850 | 5,590 | 2,100 | 11,720 |
100 | 965 | 250 | 2,050 | 900 | 5,850 | 2,150 | 11,950 |
105 | 1,010 | 260 | 2,120 | 950 | 6,120 | 2,200 | 12,180 |
110 | 1,050 | 270 | 2,180 | 1,000 | 6,380 | 2,250 | 12,400 |
115 | 1,090 | 280 | 2,250 | 1,050 | 6,640 | 2,300 | 12,630 |
120 | 1,120 | 290 | 2,320 | 1,100 | 6,900 | 2,350 | 12,850 |
125 | 1,160 | 300 | 2,380 | 1,150 | 7,160 | 2,400 | 13,080 |
130 | 1,200 | 310 | 2,450 | 1,200 | 7,410 | 2,450 | 13,300 |
135 | 1,240 | 320 | 2,510 | 1,250 | 7,660 | 2,500 | 13,520 |
140 | 1,280 | 330 | 2,570 | 1,300 | 7,910 |
Table instructions:
Table 8
Surface Area
If you have: | Then calculate as follows: |
Cylindrical container with hemispherical heads | Area = overall length in feet times the outside diameter in feet times 3.1416 |
Cylindrical container with other than hemispherical heads | Area = (overall length in feet plus 0.3 outside diameter in feet) times outside diameter in feet times 3.1416 |
Spherical container | Area = outside diameter in feet squared times 3.1416 |
Flow rate: CFM air = cubic feet per minute of air required at standard conditions, 60°F and atmospheric pressure (14.7 psia).
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-826-50005
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 06-10-067, § 296-826-50005, filed 5/2/06, effective 9/1/06.