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HomeMy WebLinkAbout007 - 05/08/1947 - REGULATING THE INSTALLATION STORAGE TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND USE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES AND ORDINANCE NO 4 1947 BEIITG AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE INSTALLATION STORAGE TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND USE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES fi ND GAS BURNING APPLIANCES WITHII` THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS Section 1 Right of Entry Any duly qualified city employee authorized to make inspections shall have the right to enter any public or private building or premises during any reasonable hour, in the discharge of his dutues Section 2 Permits It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation to do any work on any gas main lines equipment, system or appliance without taking out a license in the city of Fort Collins Colorado, and securing a permit from the City Building Inspector provided however that no permit is required for adjusting or testing appliances already installed under permit Section 3 Certificate of Inspection Upon completion of the installing of any pipe line, storage tank, system, utilization equipment or appliance, it shall be the duty of the person firm, or corporation doing the work to notify the City Building Inspector that the work is ready for inspection The City Inspector upon making and completing the inspection in compliance with thisKordinance, shall issue a certificate approving the work done Section 4 Definition The term, liquefied petroleum gas shall mean and include any of the Hydrocarbon gases such as otharo propane, propylene butanes isobutane normal butane or mixtures thereof or mixtures of these and any other gases Section 5 Odor In order to facilitate the quick detection of leaks all liquefied gas shall be odorized by an agent of such nature as to positively indicate by its odor the presence of gas Section 6 Systems, Appliances, Equipment and Storage (a) The Underwriter's Label (UL) and the A G A American Gas Association stamp of approval are indicative of the approval for liquefied gas service but final approval of all systems appliances equipment, storage containers and installations rests in the State Department of Public Health (b) The rated input capacity of gas appliances is based on barometric pressure at sea level This rating must be reduced 5% for each 1 000 feet above sea level (c) All containers used in liquefied gas service shall be constructed inspected and marked in shops licensed to construct Unfired Pressure Vessels by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers the Interstate Commerce Commission, or tested, inspected, approved and marked by inspectors authorized to make pressure vessel inspection by the State Department of Public Health (d) All equipment appliances systems, or con- tainers shall be marked with a brass plate attached or die stamped as follows Name and address of the manufacturer With the working pressure in pounds per square inch for which the system appliance, equipment or container is designed to operate With the water capacity in pounds or gallops With the statement "This container or system shall not be filled with a product having a vapor pressure in excess of pounds per square inch at 1000 F " I C C will be stamped in accordance with the Interstate Commerce require- ments -2- / Section 7 Location of Containers (a) Containers and first stage regulation shall be located outside of buildings not especially provided for that purpose (b) Each container shall be located with respect to buildings and property lines as follows Water Opacity Minimum Distance to nearest of Container Building or Property Line Above Ground Tanks Underground Tank: Less than 125 gallons any distance 10 feet 125 to 499 gallons 10 feet 10 feet 500 to 1199 gallons 25 feet 25 feet 1200 and over 50 feet 50 feet (c) Any deviation from those requirements must be covered by special permission of the City Council (d) No container shall be installed which holds in excess of 30 000 gallons, U S Standard (e) All containers holding in excess of 29 gallons shall be provided with concrete or masonry saddles or pads whether underground or above ground type (f) Above ground containers shall be finished and maintained with a reflecting surface equivalent to aluminum or white paint (g) Underground containers shall have the manufacturer' s label accessable at all tames so that the approved working pressure is available for delivery purposes Section 8 Vapor Pressure Marketers and users shall use every precaution to assure that only those gases for which the system and containers have been designed listed tested and approved are employed in their operation PARTICULARLY WITH RESPECT TO PRESSURE Section 9 Filling or Transfer of Products Transfer of liquefied gas in the city limits shall comply with the following requirements -3- (a) Truck wheels shall be blocked to prevent move- ment (b) Operator shall satisfy himself that there are no open fires within 50 feet or any other hazards to the transfer of product (c) Operator shall check the receiving tank as to its suitability for the product he is about to deliver so that the approved working pressure will not be exceeded (d) Operator shall connect the tanks involved in the transfer of product with a suitable bonding cable (e) Operator may then connect hoses and proceed with the transfer of product, if found free from leaks (f) After transfer of the requisite amount has been completed the operator will check the container to assure himself that the liquid content will not completely fill the tank at 1300 F above ground and at 1050 F for underground In case excess is found it must be reduced to a safe amount before the operator leaves the premises I (g) After checking the liquid content and assuring himself that no other hazards have been introduced he may proceed to disconnect hoses bonding cables and remove the blocks (h) No transfer on city streets, alleys or vacant lots shall be made without the special approval of the Fire Department Section 10 Venting or Bleeding The release of liquid or vapor through gauges outage indicators or in any other manner to reduce pressures as an aid in transfer of product is forbidden under all circumstances Section 11 Transportation and Delivery (a) Only tanks or containers constructed in shops licensed to construct Unfired Pressure Vessels by the ASME and -4- API-ASME Code and ICC and which are designed constructed tested and approved and a certificate of inspection issued to cover each unit as complying under the code for trans- portation purposes may be used in the city limits (b) The parking of any tank truck swing tank or transport unit in use in liquefied delivery service on any street alley public thoroughfare or vacant lot except the time necessary to actually make delivery or parking within 150 feet of any building except in areas specifically set aside by the fire enforcing agency, is expressly forbidden (c) The delivery of all liquefied products shall be made during daylight hours in the event this is impractical special arrangements must be made with the city fire department, for each nighttime delivery (d) No transportation or delivery unit shall be permitted in the liquefied gas service which is not provided with anc uses a bonding cable and drag chain Section 12 Piping Valves and Accessories (a) All piping valves fittings and accessories shall be designed for the use of liquefied petroleum gas or tested and approved as satisfactory by the State Department of Public Health (b) Piping valves, and fittings shall be suitable for a pressure of 250 pounds (c) The use of cast iron valves or fittings is expressly forbidden (d) Only rigid metallic pipe or pipe connections shall be permitted (e) In any aystem in which gas in liquid form enters a building only heavy walled seamless brass or copper tubing may be used An internal diameter greater than 3/32 inch and a wall thickness of less than 3/64 inch will not be J � ti permitted Provided this requirement will not apply to commercial gas plants, industrial vaporizer buildings or in plants set aside for petroleum products (f) All threaded joints must be set up in a dope or paste which is insoluble in liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline or water i (g) All installations shall be inspected and tested for leaks They must maintain a pressure of not less than 30 pounds for a period of 30 minutes In event the system is to carry pressures in excess of 25 pounds the system must be tested at a pressure of one and one-half times its operating pressure for a period of at least 30 minutes without a loss in pressure Section 13 Open Fires, Lights and Switches No open fire, electric light, or open electrical switch may be permitted within 50 feet of any transfer of liquefied gas Electric lights rust be vapor proof and switches carry the UL as satisfactory for explosive gases Section 14 Venting All water heaters bathroom and bedroom appliances shall be fully vented or adjusted so that the maximum B T U input to the appliance shall not exceed 15 B T U per cubic foot of space or an area of 48 square inches must be provided with a wind cap and a downdraft diverter Section 15 Penalty Any person firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction, be fined in any sum not in excess of $300 00 nor less than $5 00 Section 16 Repeal of Existing Ordinances All ordinances and existing clauses of ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed The -6- invalidity of any section paragraph sentence or clause of this ordinance shall not affect the validity of any section, or clause which can be given effect without such invalid part Section 17 Responsibility or Liability This ordinance shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the responsibility or liability of any party owning con- trolling, or installing any liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas systems from damages to persons or property caused by any defect therein nor shall the city be held as assuming any liability by reason of the inspection authorized herein Section 18 Emergency In the opinion of the City Council an emergency exists for the preservation of the public health peace and safety, and this ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, under and by virtue of the authority contained in Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter Introduced read at length and adopted by the un- animous vote of all the members of the City Council at a regular meeting held this 8th day of May A D 1947 Commissioner of SafeWj and Ex- Officio Mayor ATTEST ity Clerk -7- STATE OF COLORADO ) 88 County of Larimer ) I MILES F HOUSE City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, do hereby certify and declare that the afore- said Ordinance consisting of eighteen sections, was duly proposed and read at length at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 8th day of May, A D 1947 and was duly adopted and ordered published in the Fort Collins Coloradoan a daily newspaper and official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council, as an Emergency Ordinance, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter and thereafter and on to-wit the 13thday of May A D 1947 said Ordinance No 7 was duly published in the Fort Collins Coloradoan a daily newspaper published in the City of Fort Collins Colorado IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City this 13thday of May A D 1947 ity Clerk