Section 661.226.1. General requirements.  


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  • The provisions of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-2015 National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition, and NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471, and all references contained therein, are hereby adopted by reference as the general requirements for transportation, storage, handling, and use of liquefied petroleum gas, with the following amendments:

    Amend NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-2015 National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition, as follows:

    Delete section 7.3.5.2 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    7.3.5.2        Gas piping underground, outside a building, shall not be in physical contact with any concrete. Where it is necessary to install piping that will extend through or under an exterior concrete slab for connection to a regulator or other part of the system, before entering a building, the gas piping shall be sleeved. The sleeve shall extend through the concrete and be sealed only at the end extending above grade to prevent the entrance of insects, debris, or moisture. All piping, fittings, and risers shall be protected against corrosion in accordance with NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition, section 5.6.6.

    Delete section 8.2.1 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    8.2.1          Leak checks using fuel gas (propane vapor) shall be permitted in piping systems that have been pressure-tested in accordance with 661—subrule 226.5(1).

    Amend NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 edition, as follows:

    Properties of LP-gases shall be determined in accordance with Annex B of NFPA 58.

    Delete section 4.3.1 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    4.3.1          Stationary installations. Where a stationary installation utilizes a storage container of more than 2,000 gallons (7,570 L) of individual water capacity, or the aggregate water capacity of storage containers is more than 4,000 gallons (15,140 L) in water capacity, the installer shall submit plans (Liquid Propane Plan – DIVISION OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL) for such installation to the state fire marshal for review and approval. Installation shall not commence until written approval from the state fire marshal has been received. The local fire department [city or county where the tank(s) is located] shall be advised of each installation.

    Delete section 5.2.3 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    5.2.3          Cylinders filled on site at the point of use.

    5.2.3.1        DOT cylinders in stationary service that are filled on site at the point of use and, therefore, are not under the jurisdiction of DOT shall comply with one of the following criteria:

    (1)  The cylinders shall be requalified in accordance with DOT requirements.

    (2)  The cylinders shall be visually inspected within 12 years of the date of manufacture and within every 5 years thereafter, in accordance with 5.2.3.2 through 5.2.3.4.

    5.2.3.2        Any cylinder that fails to meet one or more of the criteria in 5.2.3.4 shall not be refilled or continued in service until the condition is corrected.

    5.2.3.3        Personnel shall be trained and qualified to perform inspections. Training shall be documented in accordance with rule 661—226.4(101).

    5.2.3.4        Visual inspection shall be performed in accordance with the following:

    (1)  The cylinder is checked for exposure to fire, dents, cuts, digs, gouges, and corrosion according to CGA C-6-2007, Standard for Visual Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders, tenth edition, except that 5.2.1.1(1) of that standard (which requires tare weight verification) shall not be part of the required inspection criteria.

    (2)  The cylinder protective collar (where utilized) and the foot ring are intact and are firmly attached.

    (3)  The cylinder is painted or coated to minimize corrosion.

    (4)  The cylinder pressure relief valve indicates no visible damage, corrosion of operating components, or obstructions.

    (5)  There is no leakage from the cylinder or its appurtenances that is detectable without the use of instruments.

    (6)  The cylinder is installed on a firm foundation and is not in contact with the soil.

    (7)  A cylinder that passes the visual examination is marked with the month and year of the examination followed by the letter E (e.g., “10-01E,” indicating requalification in October 2001 by the external inspection method) and the requalifier identification number (RIN) in accordance with the requalifying agency’s permit issued by the DOT.

    (8)  The results of the visual inspection are documented, and a record of the inspection is retained for a 5-year period or until the cylinder is again requalified, whichever occurs first.

    Delete section 6.6.7.1 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    6.6.7.1        Installation of permanent, stationary containers on roofs of buildings shall be prohibited.

    Delete section 6.6.7.2.

    Delete section 6.7.2.7 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    6.7.2.7        The pressure relief valve discharge on each aboveground container of more than 2000-gal (7.6 m3) water capacity shall be piped vertically upward to a point at least 7 ft (2.1 m) above the top of the container, and the discharge opening shall be unobstructed to the open air.

    Delete section 6.9.3.14 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    6.9.3.14      Metallic piping shall be protected against corrosion in accordance with 6.9.3.14(A) through 6.9.3.14(C). Underground gas piping that is outside a building shall not be in physical contact with any concrete.

    (A) Piping and tubing of 1-inch (25 mm) nominal diameter or smaller shall be protected in accordance with 6.17.1 or 6.17.2.

    (B)  Piping and tubing larger than 1-inch (25 mm) nominal diameter and installed aboveground shall be protected in accordance with 6.17.1.

    (C)  Steel piping larger than 1-inch (25 mm) nominal diameter installed underground shall have a cathodic protection system in accordance with 6.17.2(C) unless technical justification is approved by the authority having jurisdiction.

    Delete section 6.14 in its entirety.

    Delete section 6.15 in its entirety.

    Delete paragraph 6.20.1.2(C) and insert in lieu thereof the following new paragraph:

    6.20.1.2(C)             Cylinders installed permanently on roofs of buildings shall be prohibited.

    Delete section 6.20.11.1, including paragraphs (A) through (F), and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    6.20.11.1    Cylinders installed permanently on roofs of buildings shall be prohibited.

    Delete section 6.20.11.2.

    Delete section 7.2.1.1 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    7.2.1.1       Transfer operations shall be conducted by qualified personnel meeting the provisions of rule 661—226.4(101).

    Delete section 11.2 and insert in lieu thereof the following new section:

    11.2           Each person engaged in installing, repairing, filling, or otherwise servicing an LP-gas engine fuel system shall be trained in accordance with rule 661—226.4(101) and trained under the applicable installation and maintenance procedures established by the manufacturer.

    [ARC 9235B, IAB 11/17/10, effective 1/1/11; ARC 1868C, IAB 2/18/15, effective 3/25/15]