Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-13-202 - Inspection and Maintenance of Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Systems
A. This Section
applies to all school buses that are powered, in whole or in part, by CNG and
are introduced into Arizona after the beginning enforcement date of these
rules.
B. An owner shall not use a
school bus equipped with a natural-gas fuel system to transport passengers
until the natural-gas fuel system is inspected and approved by the Department.
An owner shall notify the Department when the owner obtains a school bus that
needs to be inspected for compliance with these rules.
C. After the initial inspection conducted by
the Department, an owner shall ensure that a school bus equipped with a
natural-gas fuel system is inspected annually and under the following special
circumstances:
1. When the school bus is
involved in an accident;
2. When
the natural-gas pressure vessel may have been damaged;
3. When natural gas is smelled;
4. When there is an unexpected loss of gas
pressure, rattling, or other indication of looseness; or
5. When the natural-gas pressure vessel is
changed.
D. An owner
shall ensure that an annual or special-circumstances inspection is conducted by
the Department or an individual who has proof of training provided by the
manufacturer of the natural-gas fuel system or ASE alternative-fuel
certification.
E. An owner shall
ensure that every inspection of a school bus equipped with a natural-gas fuel
system assesses whether the natural-gas fuel system meets the safety standards
in 13 A.A.C. 13, and NFPA 52. This assessment shall include:
1. Leak-testing the natural-gas fuel system
in compliance with NFPA 52 guidelines;
2. Verifying that the pressure vessel is
designed for storage of CNG;
3.
Verifying that the service life of the natural-gas pressure vessel has not
expired;
4. Verifying that the
natural-gas pressure vessel is certified by its manufacturer as meeting or
exceeding the NGV2 standards and as being U.S. Department of Transportation or
ANSI listed;
5. Verifying that all
parts of the natural-gas fuel system are properly listed or approved;
and
6. Verifying that all parts of
the natural-gas fuel system are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
F. An
owner shall ensure that an individual who conducts an inspection of a school
bus equipped with a natural-gas fuel system completes a Compressed Natural Gas
Safety Inspection Form, which is available from the Department, and certifies
that the school bus meets all safety standards in 13 A.A.C. 13, and NFPA
52.
G. If it is necessary to
condemn a natural-gas pressure vessel, the owner shall:
1. Return the condemned natural-gas pressure
vessel to its manufacturer; and
2.
Obtain a certificate from the manufacturer that states ownership of the
natural-gas pressure vessel is transferred from the owner to the
manufacturer.
H. An
owner shall maintain each completed Compressed Natural Gas Safety Inspection
Form in a separate file for each school bus for the service life of the school
bus. If a school bus is transferred from one owner to another, the first owner
shall transfer the completed inspection forms to the second owner.
I. An owner shall make the inspection forms
maintained under subsection (H) available for review by the
Department.
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