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TITLE 8DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL S ' -7Y 58.21 <br /> '-"'%FIRED PRESSURE VESSEL SAFEre-DRDERS <br /> (Reglater 75. No. 13--52975) <br /> 510. Hose Specifications. (a) Hose and hose connections shall be <br /> fabricated of materials that are resistant to the action of anhydrous <br /> ' ammonia. Hose used in ammonia service shall conform to ANI-RMA (or <br /> TFI-RMA) Standard No. M-5 for anhydrous ammonia hose. (TFI-RMA) <br /> stands for The Fertilizer Institute-Rubber Manufacturers Association.) <br /> Metallic hose is a hose in which the strength depends primarily upon <br /> the strength of its metallic parts, but it may have nonmetallic liners <br /> and/or covers. The metal used in this hose shall be stainless steel or <br /> other suitable materials acceptable to the Division. <br /> All hose and hose connections subjected to tank pressure shall be <br /> designed for a minimum working pressure of 350 psi with a factor of <br /> safety of at least 5. <br /> After the hose connections are made up, they shall withstand without <br /> leakage a test pressure of twice the working pressure for which the hose <br /> is designed. <br /> Hose and hose connections located on the low-pressure side of pres- <br /> sure-reducing valves or devices and discharging to atmospheric pres- <br /> sure shall be designed for a working pressure of at least 125 psi with a <br /> factor of safety of at.least 5. <br /> (b) All hose % inch in diameter and larger used for either liquid or <br /> vapor service shall be permanently and clearly marked at intervals of <br /> not more than 5 feet with the following information: <br /> (1) The words "Anhydrous Ammonia" or "NH3" <br /> (2) The designed working pressure <br /> (3) The manufacturer's name or trademark <br /> (4) The year of manufacture <br /> Hose smaller than % inch in diameter need only be marked with <br /> items (1) and (2) above. <br /> (c) All anhydrous ammonia hoses and hose connections subjected to <br /> tank pressure shall be tested at least once each year to twice the tank <br /> working pressure but not less than 500 psi. While in transit all hoses and <br /> hose connections shall be protected from wear or injury. <br /> All low-pressure hose shall be constructed for ammonia service with <br /> a factor of safety of at least 5, but in no case shall hose be used for this <br /> service unless designed for a working pressure of at least 125 psi with <br /> a factor of safety of at least 5. <br /> History: 1. Amendment filed 12-8-72 as procedural and organizational;effective upon <br /> filing (Register 72, No. 50). <br /> 2. Amendment of subsections (a) and (c) filed 3-28-75;effective thirtieth day <br /> thereafter (Register 75, No. 13): <br /> 511. Safety Relief Valves. (a) Every vessel used in anhydrous am- <br /> monia service shall be fitted with 1 or more safety relief valves in direct <br /> communication with the vapor space. These safety relief valves shall be <br /> of the spring-loaded type suitable for anhydrous ammonia service. The <br /> discharge from safety relief valves shall be full size and be directed <br /> away from the vessel, and shall discharge upward and unobstructed to <br /> the open air. <br /> All relief-valve discharge openings shall have suitable loose-fitting <br /> rain caps that will allow free discharge of the vapor and prevent en- <br /> trance of water. Provision shall be made for draining condensate which <br /> may accumulate in the discharge pipe. <br />