Note: | This provision is not to be construed as requiring an automatic changeover device. |
(b) You must rigidly attach regulators and low-pressure relief devices to the cylinder valves, cylinders, supporting standards, the building walls or otherwise rigidly secured and you must install or protect them so that the elements (sleet, snow, or ice) will not affect their operation.
(c) You must protect valves and connections to the containers while in transit, in storage, and while being moved into final utilization, as follows:
(i) By setting into the recess of the container to prevent the possibility of their being struck if the container is dropped upon a flat surface, or
(ii) By ventilated cap or collar, fastened to the container capable of withstanding a blow from any direction equivalent to that of a thirty-pound weight dropped four feet. Construction must be such that a blow will not be transmitted to the valve or other connection.
(d) When containers are not connected to the system, you must keep the outlet valves tightly closed or plugged, even though containers are considered empty.
(e) You must provide containers having a water capacity in excess of 50 pounds (approximately 21 pounds LP-gas capacity), recharged at the installation, with excess flow or backflow check valves to prevent the discharge of container contents in case of failure of the filling or equalizing connection.
(7) Safety devices.
(a) You must provide containers with safety devices as required by DOT regulations.
(b) You must equip a final stage regulator of an LP-gas system (excluding any appliance regulator) on the low-pressure side with a relief valve which is set to start to discharge within the limits specified in Table H-30.
TABLE H-30
Regulatory delivery pressure | | Relief valve start to discharge pressure setting (percent of regulator deliver pressure) |
| | Minimum | Maximum |
1 p.s.i.g. or less ———— | 200 | 300 |
Above 1 p.s.i.g. but not | | |
over 3 p.s.i.g. ———— | 140 | 200 |
Above 3 p.s.i.g. ———— | 125 | 200 |
(c) When a regulator or pressure relief valve is used inside a building for other than purposes specified in WAC
296-24-47505 (6)(a)(i) through (vi), the relief valve and the space above the regulator and relief valve diaphragms must be vented to the outside air with the discharge outlet located not less than three feet horizontally away from any building opening which is below such discharge. These provisions do not apply to individual appliance regulators when protection is otherwise provided nor to subsection (5) of this section and WAC
296-24-47505 (10)(n). In buildings devoted exclusively to gas distribution purposes, the space above the diaphragm need not be vented to the outside.
(8) Reinstallation of containers. You must not reinstall containers unless they are requalified in accordance with DOT regulations.
Permissible product. You must not place a product in a container marked with a service pressure less than four-fifths of the maximum vapor pressure of product at 130°F.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050, and
49.17.060. WSR 15-24-100, § 296-24-47507, filed 12/1/15, effective 1/5/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010, [49.17].040 and [49.17].050. WSR 99-17-094, § 296-24-47507, filed 8/17/99, effective 12/1/99. Statutory Authority: Chapter
49.17 RCW. WSR 94-15-096 (Order 94-07), § 296-24-47507, filed 7/20/94, effective 9/20/94; WSR 88-23-054 (Order 88-25), § 296-24-47507, filed 11/14/88; Order 73-5, § 296-24-47507, filed 5/9/73 and Order 73-4, § 296-24-47507, filed 5/7/73.]