Visio-21415- LPG PFD.vsd

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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
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E
LPG
Pump
Note 1 & 2
Note 3
Note 5
LPG Line
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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.
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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.
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REVISIONS
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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.
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LPG STATION PROCESS FLOW
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LPG-300
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