S.1. Design of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tanks. S.1.1. Tank Requirements. Liquefied petroleum gas tanks when used as measures shall be so constructed and marked to fully comply with all requirements of the California State Department of Industrial Relations whenever such Department has jurisdiction pertaining to liquefied petroleum gas tanks.S.1.2. Completeness of Delivery. A tank shall be so constructed that, when it is standing on a level surface, complete delivery can be made.S.2. Design and Location of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tank Gaging Devices. S.2.1. General. A dip pipe shall be so designed that it will distinctly and unmistakably define a capacity point when liquid is in contact with the lowest portion of the dip pipe.S.2.2. Number of Dip Pipes. When any tank is used as a measure, it shall be provided with one or more dip pipes, one of which shall indicate between 86 percent and 87 percent of the actual total capacity of the tank.S.2.3. Permanently Installed. Except as provided in S.2.5. and S.2.6., dip pipes shall be permanently installed as an integral part of the tank.S.2.3.1. Cylindrical Tanks. Dip pipes on a cylindrical tank shall be installed with the location of the internal opening of the dip pipe or dip pipes on a line with the longitudinal axis of the tank midway between the ends. For the purpose of this article, "midway" means that the internal opening of the dip pipe or dip pipes shall not be more than 6 inches from the actual midway distance between the ends of the tank.S.2.3.2. Spherical Tanks. The dip pipe or dip pipes on a spherical tank shall be installed with the location of the internal opening or openings of the dip pipe or dip pipes in line with the vertical axis of the tank.S.2.4. Openings. The internal opening of a dip pipe shall be not less than one-quarter inch standard iron pipe size, for at least the first two inches above the liquid, and the internal opening of the dip pipe shall be parallel to the surface of the liquid and shall approach the liquid through the vapor space when the tank is plumb and level. The maximum opening of the bleeder valve shall be a number fifty-four drill size.S.2.5. Dip Pipes on Valves. Dip pipes which are fastened to a valve or valves and are so installed as to be removable from the container and which are less than one-quarter inch standard iron pipe size shall be permitted only on containers of five hundred pounds water capacity or less.S.2.6. Removable Dip Pipes. Removable dip pipes may be used on containers having a capacity in excess of five hundred pounds if the opening and at least the first two inches of the dip pipe above the liquid is not less than one-quarter inch standard iron pipe size. Provision shall be made so the dip pipe or dip pipes may be sealed in place by a weights and measures official in such a manner their position cannot be changed or the dip pipe or dip pipes be removed without destroying or mutilating the seal or seals.S.3. Marking of Capacity. Each liquefied petroleum gas tank used as a measure shall be plainly and conspicuously marked with its capacity. This marking shall appear on the rear or side of the tank, adjacent to the outage indicator valve, in letters, figures, or numerals not less than 3/4 inch in height and not less than 1/2 inch in width. On tanks having one calibrated capacity, the marking shall indicate the tank capacity to the nearest gallon and shall also indicate without qualification that the capacity is measured to the dip pipe. In the case of a liquefied petroleum gas tank having more than one calibrated capacity, the marking required by this section shall indicate the capacity applicable to the respective dip pipe. A marking statement may be expressed in terms of percentage of fill (i.e., 86 1/2%), if followed by the required marking which states the calibrated capacity in terms of gallons to the dip pipe.
Each and all letters, figures or numerals required by this section shall be of like color or tint and shall contrast with the background of such sign or designation. The required markings shall be the responsibility of the owner of the liquefied petroleum gas tank.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 4, § 4012.1
1. Amendment of subsection S.2.2 filed 12-22-87; operative 1-21-88 (Register 88, No. 2).
2. Editorial correction of printing error in subsection S.2.6 (Register 92, No. 34).
3. Amendment deleting subsection asterisks filed 11-1-94; operative 12-1-94 (Register 94, No. 44). Note: Authority cited: Sections 12027 and 12107, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 12107, Business and Professions Code.
1. Amendment of subsection S.2.2 filed 12-22-87; operative 1-21-88 (Register 88, No. 2).
2. Editorial correction of printing error in subsection S.2.6 (Register 92, No. 34).
3. Amendment deleting subsection asterisks filed 11-1-94; operative 12-1-94 (Register 94, No. 44).