49 CFR 178.270-12 - Valves, nozzles, piping, and gauging devices.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 49: Transportation (December 2005)


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TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION

SUBTITLE B - OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION

CHAPTER I - PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBCHAPTER C - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS

PART 178 - SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS

subpart h - SPECIFICATIONS FOR PORTABLE TANKS

178.270 - 12 - Valves, nozzles, piping, and gauging devices.

  (a) All tank nozzles, except those provided for filling and discharge connections below the normal liquid level of the tank, relief devices, thermometer wells, and inspection openings, must be fitted with manually operated stop valves located as near the shell as practicable either internal or external to the shell. Each filling and discharge connection located below the normal liquid level of the tank must be equipped with an internal discharge valve. A tank nozzle installed in the vapor space to provide a filling or cleaning opening, which is closed by a blank flange or other suitable means, need not be provided with a manually operated stop valve. A tank nozzle installed for a thermometer well or inspection opening need not be provided with a manually operated stop valve.

  (b) Each valve must be designed and constructed to a rated pressure not less than the MAWP of the tank. Each stop valve with a screwed spindle must be closed by a clockwise motion of the handwheel. All valves must be constructed to prevent unintentional opening.

  (c) Each internal discharge valve shall be self-closing, located inside the tank, within the welded flange or within its companion flange.

  (d) A shear section must be located outboard of each internal discharge valve seat and within 10.2 cm (4 inches) of the vessel. The shear section must break under strain without affecting the product retention capabilities of the tank and any attachments.

  (e) All piping must be of suitable material. Welded joints must be used wherever practicable. The bursting strength of all piping and pipe fittings must be at least 4 times the MAWP of the tank. Piping must be supported in such a manner as to prevent damage due to thermal stresses, jarring or vibration.

  (f) All nozzles and tank shell penetrations for nozzles shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Section VIII of the ASME Code (IBR, see 171.7 of this subchapter).

  (g) Glass liquid level gauges, or gauges of other easily destructible material, which are in direct communication with the contents of the tank are prohibited.

[Amdt. 17865, 46 FR 9898, Jan. 29, 1981; 46 FR 24184, Apr. 30, 1981, as amended by Amdt. 178117, 61 FR 50628, Sept. 26, 1996; 66 FR 45386, Aug.

28, 2001; 68 FR 75751, Dec. 31, 2003]

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