16 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.129 - Manufacturer's Nameplate and Markings on ASME Containers
(a) LP-gas shall not be introduced into an
ASME container unless the container is equipped with an original nameplate or
at least one of the nameplates defined in this subsection permanently attached
to the container.
(1) Commission
identification nameplate--A nameplate issued under the procedures specified in
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9.130 of this title (relating to
Commission Identification Nameplates) and attached by an authorized
representative of the Commission for the purpose of identifying an ASME
stationary container when the original nameplate is lost or
illegible.
(2) Duplicate
nameplate--An additional ASME container nameplate issued by the original
manufacturer with duplicate information as the original nameplate and clearly
marked as a duplicate nameplate, but installed in a remote location.
(3) Modification (or alteration) nameplate--A
nameplate issued and affixed by an ASME Code facility including only partial
information applicable to a modification or alteration performed on that
container.
(4) Replacement
nameplate--A nameplate including the identical information as the original
nameplate and identified as a replacement nameplate, but issued and affixed by
the original manufacturer or its successor company or companies when the
original nameplate is lost or illegible.
(b) Nameplate thickness for stainless steel
nameplates issued on or after September 1, 1984, shall be sufficient to resist
distortion due to the application of markings and fusion welding.
(c) Nameplates shall be attached in a
location that will remain visible after installation of the
containers.
(d) Nameplates on
stationary ASME containers built prior to September 1, 1984, shall include at
least the following legible information:
(1)
the name of container manufacturer;
(2) the manufacturer's serial
number;
(3) the container's working
pressure;
(4) the container's
water capacity; and
(5) the ASME
Code symbol.
(e)
Nameplates on stationary ASME containers built on or after September 1, 1984,
shall be stainless steel and permanently attached to the container by
continuous fusion welding around the perimeter of the nameplate, and shall be
stamped or etched with the information required by NFPA 58, §5.2.8.3(C)
and §11.3.4(B) in characters at least 5/32 inch high.
(f) Any replacement nameplate issued by an
original container manufacturer for containers constructed prior to September
1, 1984, shall be stainless steel and shall be affixed in accordance with ASME
Code. The owner or operator of the container shall ensure that a copy of LPG
Form 8 is filed with AFS when a replacement nameplate is affixed.
(g) Nameplates on LP-gas motor or mobile fuel
tanks shall be permanently attached in a manner which will minimize corrosion
of the nameplate or its fastening means and not contribute to corrosion of the
container. If the nameplate is not continuously welded to the container, then
it shall be raised at least 1/4 inch but no more than 1/2 inch from the
container's surface.
(h) In
addition to a container nameplate, underground containers shall have a system
nameplate permanently attached to the system in a location that will be readily
accessible for inspection when the containers are buried. Where the container
is buried, mounded, insulated, or otherwise covered so the nameplate is
obscured, a duplicate nameplate shall be installed in a clearly visible and
accessible location.
(i) AFS may
remove a container from LP-gas service or require ASME acceptance of a
container at any time if AFS determines that the nameplate, in any form defined
in subsection (a)(1) - (4) of this section, is loose, unreadable, or detached,
or if it appears to be tampered with or damaged in any way and does not contain
at a minimum the items defined in subsection (d) of this section.
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