Note: | DOT-4L200 cylinders have safety devices which relieve at a maximum pressure of 250 p.s.i.g. (or 235 p.s.i.g. if vacuum insulation is used). |
(b) Hose and hose connections subject to cylinder pressure must comply with WAC
296-24-68209(5). Hose must have a minimum bursting pressure of 1,000 p.s.i.g.
(c) You must test the assembled manifold including leads and prove them to be gas-tight at a pressure of 300 p.s.i.g. The fluid used for testing oxygen manifolds must be oil-free and not combustible.
(d) The location of manifolds must comply with WAC 296-24-68205 (2)(b), (c), (d) and (e).
(e) You must conspicuously post the following sign at each manifold:
Low-Pressure Manifold
Do Not Connect High-Pressure Cylinders
Maximum Pressure—250 P.S.I.G.
(4) Portable outlet headers.
(a) You must not use portable outlet headers indoors except for temporary service where the conditions preclude a direct supply from outlets located on the service piping system.
(b) You must equip each outlet on the service piping from which oxygen or fuel-gas is withdrawn to supply a portable outlet header with a readily accessible shutoff valve.
(c) Hose and hose connections used for connecting the portable outlet header to the service piping must comply with WAC
296-24-68209(5).
(d) You must provide master shutoff valves for both oxygen and fuel-gas at the entry end of the portable outlet header.
(e) You must provide portable outlet headers for fuel-gas service with an approved hydraulic back-pressure valve installed at the inlet and preceding the service outlets, unless an approved pressure-reducing regulator, an approved backflow check valve, or an approved hydraulic back-pressure valve is installed at each outlet. Outlets provided on headers for oxygen service may be fitted for use with pressure-reducing regulators or for direct hose connection.
(f) You must provide each service outlet on portable outlet headers with a valve assembly that includes a detachable outlet seal cap, chained or otherwise attached to the body of the valve.
(g) Materials and fabrication procedures for portable outlet headers must comply with WAC
296-24-68207 (1), (2) and (5).
(h) You must provide portable outlet headers with frames which will support the equipment securely in the correct operating position and protect them from damage during handling and operation.
(5) Manifold operating procedures.
(a) You must install cylinder manifolds under the supervision of someone familiar with the proper practices with reference to their construction and use.
(b) You must approve all component parts used in the methods of manifolding described in (1)(a) through (e) of this section as to materials, design and construction either separately or as an assembled unit.
(c) You must use all manifolds and parts used in methods of manifolding only for the gas or gases for which they are approved.
(d) When acetylene cylinders are coupled, you must install approved flash arresters between each cylinder and the coupler block. For outdoor use only, and when the number of cylinders coupled does not exceed three, one flash arrester installed between the coupler block and regulator is acceptable.
(e) Each fuel-gas cylinder lead should be provided with a backflow check valve.
(f) The aggregate capacity of fuel-gas cylinders connected to a portable manifold inside a building must not exceed 3,000 cubic feet of gas.
(g) You must manifold acetylene and liquefied fuel-gas cylinders in a vertical position.
(h) The pressure in the gas cylinders connected to and discharged simultaneously through a common manifold must be approximately equal.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050, and
49.17.060. WSR 15-24-100, § 296-24-68205, filed 12/1/15, effective 1/5/16; Order 73-5, § 296-24-68205, filed 5/9/73 and Order 73-4, § 296-24-68205, filed 5/7/73.]