8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H H G G ASME Storage Tank (Less than 4000 Gallon) Note 1 F Card Reader & Dispenser Vapor Line F Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Fill Line Bypass Line Note 4 E E LPG Pump Note 1 & 2 Note 3 Note 5 LPG Line D D Notes: 1) NFPA 58 Table 5.7.4.1,2011 ed. describes the appropriate valves required for vapor in/out and liquid in/out connections of ASME tanks. C 2) NFPA 58, 6.24.3.8, 2011 ed. requires an Emergency Shutdown Valve with remote closure to be installed on LPG supply line. C 3) NFPA 58, 6.24.3.11, 2011 ed. requires a manual shutoff valve and an excess flow valves between the pump and the dispenser. B 4) NFPA 58, 6.24.4.2, 2011 ed. requires a listed breakaway device complying ANSI/UL 567, Standard Pipe Connectors for Flammable and Combustible Liquids and LP-Gas. 5) NFPA 58, 6.24.3.13, 2011 ed. a listed quickacting shutoff valve at the discharge end of the dispenser hose. A B REVISIONS REV 0 DESCRIPTION DATE DATE ISSUED AS REFERNCE FOR LPG STAKEHOLDERS 03/06/2014 DATE 6) Typically all safety devices and features are accounted for in the equipment and station design of the station packager or integrator. 8 7 This is the property of the Gas Technology Institute, and shall not be traced, photographed, photostated or reproduced in any manner, nor used for any purpose whatsoever except by written permission of the Gas Technology Institute Gas Technology Institute, Des Plaines, IL TITLE LPG STATION PROCESS FLOW SIZE PROJECT NO DWG NO _ 21415 LPG-300 DRAWN BY SCALE GTI 6 5 4 3 FILENAME NONE 21415- LPG PFD.VSD 2 REV 1 OF 1 SHEET 1 A
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