The words and phrases listed below shall have the following meanings when used in this article:
(a) Approved -Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
(b) Authority Having Jurisdiction - The organization, office, or individual responsible for approving equipment, an installation, or a procedure.
(c) Container -Any vessel, including cylinders, tanks, portable tanks and cargo tanks used for the transporting or storing of the liquefied petroleum gases.
(d) Dispensing Device (or Dispenser) - A device normally used to transfer and measure liquefied petroleum gas for engine fuel into a fuel container, serving the same purpose for a liquefied petroleum gas service station as that served by a gasoline service station.
(e) Distributing Plant - A facility, the primary purpose of which is the distribution of gas, and which receives liquefied petroleum gas in tank car, truck transport or truck lots, distributing this gas to the end user by portable container (package) delivery, by tank truck or through gas piping.
(f) Distributing Point - A facility, other than a distributing plant or industrial plant, which normally receives gas by tank truck, and which fills small containers or engine fuel tanks of motor vehicles on the premise. Any such facility having liquefied petroleum gas storage of 100 gallons or more water capacity, and to which persons other than the owner of the facility or his or her employees have access, is considered to be a distributing point. A liquefied petroleum gas service station is one type of distributing point.
(g) Liquefied Petroleum Gas - Includes any material which is composed predominately of any or the following hydro carbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butanes (normal butane or isobutane), and butylenes.
(h) Liquefied Petroleum Gas Equipment - Includes all devices, piping and equipment pertinent to the use of liquefied petroleum gas, except gas-burning appliances.
(i) LP-Gas Service Station (see Distributing Point) -A facility open to the public which consists of liquefied petroleum gas storage containers, piping and pertinent equipment, including pumps and dispensing devices and any building, and in which liquefied petroleum gas is stored and dispensed into engine fuel containers of highway vehicles.
(j) Point of Transfer - The location where connections and disconnections are made or where liquefied petroleum gas is vented to the atmosphere in the course of transfer operations.
(k) PSI, PSIG and PSIA - Pounds per square inch, pounds per square inch gauge, and pounds per square inch absolute, respectively.
(l) Sources of Ignition - Devices or equipment which, because of their modes of use or operation, are capable of providing sufficient thermal energy to ignite flammable liquefied petroleum gas vapor-air mixture when introduced into such a mixture or when such a mixture comes into contact with them, and which will permit propagation of flame away from them.
(m) Water Capacity - The amount of water, in either pounds or gallons, at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.6 degrees Centigrade) required to fill a container liquid full of water.
(n) Exhibit A -The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Pamphlet 58; (December 7, 1982 edition), three copies of which shall be on file with the city clerk and which is hereby adopted by reference.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
All installation of liquefied petroleum gas equipment shall be in conformity with the provisions of this article, with the statutes of the State of Kansas and with any orders, rules or regulations issued by authority thereof and with generally recognized standards for safety to persons and property. Where no specific standards are prescribed by this article or by the statutes of the State of Kansas or by any orders, rules or regulations issued by authority thereof, conformity with the provisions, the documents and standards listed in NFPA 58 shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with generally recognized standards for safety to persons and property.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
A permit shall be obtained from the authority having jurisdiction for each installation of liquefied petroleum gas storage containers of 2,500 gallons water capacity, individual, or with an aggregate water capacity of 2,500 gallon water capacity. Prior to making such installation, an installer shall submit plans to the authority having jurisdiction.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Containers, fixed or portable, are limited to a maximum size of 2,500 gallons water capacity in commercial and light industrial zones where automobile service stations are allowed by zoning regulations of the city. Residential zones are limited to a maximum storage of 1,000 gallons water capacity. Only aboveground storage will be installed.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
All containers shall be constructed in accordance with existing regulations and codes.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
(a) ASME container markings specified shall be on a metal plate attached to the container, so located as to remain visible after the container is installed:
(1) Service for which the container is designed, i.e., underground, aboveground, or both;
(2) Name and address of the container supplier or trade name of the container;
(3) Water capacity in pounds or U.S. gallons;
(4) Design pressure in PSIG;
(5) Outside surface area in square feet;
(6) The wording, “This container shall not contain a product having a vapor pressure in excess of 300 PSIS @ 100 degrees Fahrenheit.”
(b) When liquefied petroleum gas and one or more compressed gases are to be stored or used in the same area, the containers shall be marked Flammable and either LP-Gas, LPG, Propane, or Butane. Compliance with marking requirements of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations shall meet this provision.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied petroleum gas dispensing devices shall not be within a building but may be located under a weather shelter or canopy, provided the area is adequately ventilated and not enclosed for more than 50 percent of its perimeter.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Each container shall be located with respect to other buildings, property lines and other flammable liquid containers in accordance with the following:
Between
LP-Gas |
|||
Public
Water |
Containers
& Tanks |
||
Water Capacity |
Between |
Property
Line |
Containing Flammable |
Per Container |
Containers |
Buildings |
And Combustible Liquids |
251-500
gallons |
3 feet |
10 feet |
20 feet |
501-2500
gallons |
3 feet |
25 feet |
20 feet |
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Container inlet and outlet connections, except safety relief valves, liquid gauging devices and pressure gauges, on containers of 2,000 gallon water capacity or more, or on containers of any capacity used in liquefied petroleum gas service stations, shall be labeled to designate whether they communicate with the vapor or liquid space. Labels may be on valves.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
To minimize the possibility for container trespassing and tampering, the area which includes container appurtenances, pumping equipment, loading and unloading facilities shall be protected by the following method:
(a) Enclosure with at least a six foot high industrial type fence unless otherwise adequately protected. There shall be at least two means of emergency access from the fence or other enclosure. Vehicles with permanently mounted containers shall be serviced outside the fence.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Artificial lighting shall be restricted to electricity. All electrical equipment for light and power shall be in compliance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code for Class I, Group D, Hazardous Locations.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
(a) Each industrial plant, distributing plant and distributing point shall be provided with at least one listed portable extinguisher having a minimum rating of 10BC.
(b) The planning for effective measures for control of inadvertent liquefied petroleum gas release or fire shall be coordinated with local emergency handling agencies such as fire and police departments.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Each container filling point, service station dispensing unit and other transfer points shall be located with respect to sources of ignition in accordance with the following:
Minimum Distance |
|
All Outdoors |
to Ignition Source |
Service
Station Dispensing Unit |
20
feet |
Container
Filling Unit |
15
feet |
Transfer Point |
15
feet |
*Sources of ignition include vehicles with engines running, smoking by personnel, fires, lighted matches, hot water heaters, furnaces, electrical lights and electrical equipment not designed for use in hazardous locations.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
(a) Installation of dispensing devices shall
(1) Not less than 25 feet from any building (not including canopies), basements, cellars, pit or line of adjoining property which may be built upon;
(2) Not less than 50 feet from outdoor places of public assembly including school yards, athletic fields and playgrounds;
(3) Not less than 10 feet from public ways, including public streets, public easements, highways, thoroughfares and sidewalks.
(b) Dispensing devices shall be either installed on a concrete foundation or be part of a complete storage and dispensing until mounted on a common base. In either case, they shall be adequately protected against physical damage.
(c) Controls for the pumping system used to transfer liquefied petroleum gas through the dispensing device into the motor fuel tank or containers shall be provided at the device in order to minimize the possibility of leakage or accidental discharge. Means shall be provided at some point outside the dispensing device such as a remote switch (NFPA 58, 1982) to shut off the power in the event of fire or accident.
(d) A manual shut-off valve and an excess flow check of suitable capacity shall be located in the liquid line between the pump and the dispensing device.
(e) The dispensing device hose shall be designed for a minimum bursting pressure of 1750 PSIG (350 PSI working pressure) and shall be marked with LP Gas or LPG and with a working pressure in at not greater than 10 foot intervals.
(f) An excess flow check valve or an automatic shut-off valve shall be installed at the terminus of the liquid piping at a point of attachment of the dispensing device.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
(a) In the interest of safety, all persons employed in the handling of liquefied petroleum gas shall be trained in the proper handling and operating procedures.
(b) At least one qualified person shall remain at or near the transfer operation from the time connections are made until the transfer is completed, shut-off valves are closed, and lines disconnected.
(c) Transfer personnel shall exercise precaution to assure that all liquefied petroleum gases transferred are those for which the transfer system and the containers to be filled are designed.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
The authorities having jurisdiction shall be notified immediately when the use of any liquefied petroleum gas equipment is to be abandoned. Such equipment shall be abandoned in a manner approved by the authorities having jurisdiction
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
Tank trucks used in the distributing of liquefied petroleum gas shall conform to provisions of documents and standards of the Kansas Corporation Commission.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)
If the State of Kansas has a mandated registration system for such vehicle using liquefied petroleum gas as a motor fuel and the vehicle has complied with the state requirements, no further conditions will be imposed by this article.
(Ord. 584; Code 1998)