16 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.126 - Appurtenances and Equipment
(a) All
appurtenances and equipment placed into LP-gas service shall be listed by a
nationally recognized testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratory (UL),
Factory Mutual (FM), or American Gas Association (AGA) unless:
(1) it is specifically prohibited for use by
another section of the rules in this chapter;
(2) there is no test specification or
procedure developed by the testing laboratory for the appurtenance or
equipment; or
(3) it is used and in
compliance with any NFPA standard adopted by the Commission.
(b) Appurtenances and equipment
that cannot be listed but are not prohibited for use by the rules in this
chapter or the manufacturer's instructions shall be acceptable for LP-gas
service, provided the appurtenances and equipment are installed in compliance
with the applicable rules in this chapter.
(c) The licensee or operator of the
appurtenances or the equipment shall maintain documentation sufficient to
substantiate any claims regarding the safety of any valves, fittings, and
equipment and shall, upon request, furnish copies to AFS.
(d) ASME containers with an individual water
capacity over 4,000 gallons shall comply with paragraph (1) or (2) of this
subsection:
(1) For container openings 1
1/4-inch or greater in size:
(A) the container
shall be equipped with:
(i) a
pneumatically-actuated or electrically-actuated internal valve equipped for
remote closure and automatic shutoff using thermal (fire) actuation where the
thermal element is located within five feet (1.5 meters) of the internal
valve;
(ii) a double back flow
check filler valve; or
(iii) a
positive shutoff valve in combination with a back flow check valve;
(B) Any vapor or liquid withdrawal
opening 1 1/4-inch or larger with piping attached that exclusively provides
service to stationary appliances or equipment and which is not part of a
transfer system may be equipped with an excess flow valve and a shutoff valve
installed as close as practical to the container in lieu of an internal valve
or emergency shutoff valve;
(C) For
reducing the size of a container opening, only one bushing with a minimum
pressure rating in accordance with NFPA 58 Table 5.11.4.2 shall be
installed;
(D) Container openings
that are not compatible with internal valves shall be permitted to utilize both
an excess-flow valve installed in the container and an emergency shutoff valve
or a valve complying with API 607, Fire Test Soft-Seated for Quarter Turn Ball
Valves Equipped with Non-Metallic Seats, which shall be pneumatically actuated
and shall fail in the closed position.
(2) For container openings less than 1
1/4-inch in size, the container shall be equipped with:
(A) a positive shutoff valve that is located
as close to the container as practical in combination with either an
excess-flow valve or a back flow check valve installed in the
container;
(B) a
pneumatically-actuated or electrically-actuated internal valve with an integral
excess-flow valve or excess-flow protection; or
(C) a double back flow check filler
valve.
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