• AS/NZS 1596:1997

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    Storage and handling of LP Gas

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    Superseded date:  24-06-2021

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    Published date:  05-09-1997

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS/NZS 1596:1997 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LP GAS
    4 - PREFACE
    6 - CONTENTS
    9 - FOREWORD
    13 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
    13 - 1.1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION
    13 - 1.1.1 Scope
    13 - 1.1.2 Application
    13 - 1.2 OBJECTIVE
    13 - 1.3 INTERPRETATIONS
    14 - 1.4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
    14 - 1.5 DEFINITIONS
    14 - 1.5.1 ADG Code
    14 - 1.5.2 AGA
    14 - 1.5.3 AIP
    14 - 1.5.4 ALPGA
    14 - 1.5.5 Approved, approval
    14 - 1.5.6 Authority
    14 - 1.5.7 Automotive filling installation
    14 - 1.5.8 Boundary
    14 - 1.5.9 Capacity (of a tank or cylinder)
    14 - 1.5.10 Combustible
    14 - 1.5.11 Combustible liquid
    14 - 1.5.12 Compound
    14 - 1.5.13 Container
    14 - 1.5.14 Cylinder
    14 - 1.5.15 Decanting
    14 - 1.5.16 Direct connection
    14 - 1.5.17 Emergency shut-down system
    14 - 1.5.18 Excess-flow valve
    14 - 1.5.19 Filling connection
    15 - 1.5.20 Fire resistance level (FRL)
    15 - 1.5.21 Firewall
    15 - 1.5.22 Fixed liquid level gauge or fixed ullage gauge
    15 - 1.5.23 Flammable liquid
    15 - 1.5.24 Fleet refuelling
    15 - 1.5.25 Fusible link
    15 - 1.5.26 Gas distributor
    15 - 1.5.27 Gas free
    15 - 1.5.28 Hazardous area
    15 - 1.5.29 Hot work
    15 - 1.5.30 Ignition source
    18 - 1.6 RESTRICTIONS ON IGNITION SOURCES
    19 - SECTION 2 MINOR STORAGE AND USAGE
    19 - 2.1 APPLICATION
    19 - 2.2 PRECAUTIONS
    20 - 2.3 RESTAURANTS
    20 - 2.4 LP GAS CYLINDERS ON TROLLEYS
    20 - 2.5 NON-REFILLABLE CONTAINERS
    20 - 2.6 CYLINDER USE
    22 - SECTION 3 COMPONENTS FOR TANK SYSTEMS
    22 - 3.1 APPLICATION
    22 - 3.2 TANK DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
    22 - 3.2.1 General design
    23 - 3.2.2 Tank data plate
    23 - 3.3 CONTROL OF LP GAS OUTFLOW
    23 - 3.3.1 Minimization of outflow
    24 - 3.3.2 Safety valve
    24 - 3.3.3 Openings for gauges
    24 - 3.3.4 Primary shut-down system
    24 - 3.3.5 Secondary shut-down system
    24 - 3.3.6 Tanks larger than 200 kL
    25 - 3.4 SAFETY VALVES
    25 - 3.4.1 Provision of safety valves
    25 - 3.4.2 Discharge provisions
    26 - 3.4.3 Reserve safety valves
    26 - 3.5 VALVES AND ACCESSORIES
    26 - 3.5.1 Suitability
    26 - 3.5.2 Valve indicators and marking
    26 - 3.5.3 Filling connection on tank
    28 - 3.5.4 Liquid level and contents
    28 - 3.5.5 Pressure gauges
    28 - 3.5.6 Temperature gauge
    28 - 3.5.7 Regulators
    28 - 3.5.8 Provision for emptying tank
    28 - 3.5.9 Electrical equipment
    28 - 3.6 PIPING
    28 - 3.6.1 Design for pressure
    29 - 3.6.2 Joints
    29 - 3.6.3 Joints in copper pipe
    29 - 3.6.4 Flexible pipe connections
    29 - 3.6.5 Transfer hose
    29 - 3.6.6 Transfer hose couplings
    29 - 3.6.7 Expansion flexibility
    29 - 3.7 VAPORIZERS
    29 - 3.7.1 Design and construction
    30 - 3.7.2 Marking
    31 - SECTION 4 TANK SYSTEM INSTALLATION
    31 - 4.1 APPLICATION
    31 - 4.2 TANK SPACING AND SEPARATION DISTANCES
    31 - 4.2.1 General location and spacing
    31 - 4.2.2 Tanks in groups
    31 - 4.2.3 Changed site conditions
    31 - 4.2.4 Aerial wiring systems
    32 - 4.2.5 Distances to other gas storages
    33 - 4.2.6 On-site storages and flammable and combustible materials
    33 - 4.2.7 Ignition source
    33 - 4.2.8 Use of vapour barriers and firewalls
    33 - 4.3 TANK SITE CONDITIONS
    33 - 4.3.1 Ground conditions
    33 - 4.3.2 Ventilation and access
    33 - 4.4 CONSTRUCTION OF FIREWALLS, VAPOUR BARRIERS AND THERMAL SCREENS
    33 - 4.4.1 Vapour barriers
    34 - 4.4.2 Firewalls
    34 - 4.4.3 Thermal screens
    34 - 4.4.4 Use of existing construction
    34 - 4.5 TANK FOUNDATIONS AND SUPPORTS
    34 - 4.5.1 Foundations and supports
    34 - 4.5.2 Fire resistance of supports
    35 - 4.5.3 Expansion provision
    36 - 4.6 TANK INSTALLATION AND DESIGN
    36 - 4.7 CONNECTIONS FOR TANK FILLING AND TANKER LOADING
    36 - 4.7.1 Filling connection
    36 - 4.7.2 Direct connection
    36 - 4.7.3 Remote connection
    37 - 4.7.4 Tanker loading
    37 - 4.7.5 Access for contents gauging
    37 - 4.7.6 Hose venting
    37 - 4.7.7 Separation distances
    38 - 4.8 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SYSTEM
    38 - 4.8.1 General design
    38 - 4.8.2 Fire actuation
    38 - 4.8.3 Manual actuation
    38 - 4.8.4 Tanker transfer protection
    40 - 4.9 PIPING
    40 - 4.9.1 Interconnected tanks
    40 - 4.9.2 Liquid lines between valves
    40 - 4.9.3 Piping system
    40 - 4.9.4 Piping drain or bleed valves
    40 - 4.9.5 Support of piping
    40 - 4.9.6 Piping within buildings
    41 - 4.9.7 Underground piping
    41 - 4.9.8 Identification of pipes
    41 - 4.9.9 Pipework testing
    41 - 4.10 VAPORIZER INSTALLATION
    41 - 4.10.1 Compatibility check
    41 - 4.10.2 Shelter
    41 - 4.10.3 Location
    42 - 4.11 REGULATORS
    42 - 4.11.1 Location
    42 - 4.11.2 Venting
    42 - 4.11.3 Overpressure protection
    42 - 4.12 PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS
    42 - 4.12.1 Suitability
    42 - 4.12.2 Pressure limitation
    42 - 4.12.3 Pumps
    42 - 4.12.4 Compressors
    43 - 4.12.5 Pump location
    43 - 4.13 SECURITY AND DAMAGE AVOIDANCE
    43 - 4.13.1 Tank security
    43 - 4.13.2 Security fence
    43 - 4.13.3 Lockable enclosure
    43 - 4.13.4 Damage avoidance
    43 - 4.14 LIGHTNING AND BONDING PROTECTION
    43 - 4.14.1 Lightning protection
    43 - 4.14.2 Bonding to tanker
    44 - 4.15 LADDERS, STEPS AND PLATFORMS
    44 - 4.16 LEAK DETECTION
    44 - 4.17 MARKINGS AND NOTICES
    44 - 4.18 ILLUMINATION
    44 - 4.19 UNODOURIZED GAS
    44 - 4.19.1 Emergency shutdown system
    44 - 4.19.2 Location of gas detectors
    44 - 4.19.3 Function
    45 - SECTION 5 UNDERGROUND TANK INSTALLATIONS
    45 - 5.1 APPLICATION
    45 - 5.2 CORROSION CONTROL
    45 - 5.2.1 General
    45 - 5.2.2 Testing of coating
    45 - 5.3 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION
    45 - 5.3.1 Tank location
    45 - 5.3.2 Tanks in groups
    45 - 5.3.3 Tank covering
    48 - 5.3.4 Anchoring
    48 - 5.3.5 Tank branches and tappings
    48 - 5.3.6 Gas storages other than LP Gas
    48 - 5.4 ACCESS, PROTECTION, FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES
    48 - 5.4.1 Access
    48 - 5.4.2 Protection for above-ground equipment
    48 - 5.4.3 Access pits
    48 - 5.4.4 Contents gauging
    49 - 5.5 DISCHARGE FROM SAFETY RELIEF DEVICE
    49 - 5.5.1 Discharge rate
    49 - 5.5.2 Point of discharge
    51 - SECTION 6 CYLINDERS AND CYLINDER SYSTEMS
    51 - 6.1 APPLICATION
    51 - 6.2 CYLINDERS
    51 - 6.2.1 Standards
    51 - 6.2.2 Exchange-fill cylinders
    51 - 6.2.3 In-situ fill cylinders
    51 - 6.2.4 Cylinders filled by decanting
    51 - 6.2.5 Liquid withdrawal cylinders
    51 - 6.2.6 Butane cylinders
    51 - 6.3 REGULATORS AND PIPING
    51 - 6.3.1 Regulators
    51 - 6.3.2 Piping and hose
    52 - 6.4 CYLINDERS IN USE
    52 - 6.4.1 General
    52 - 6.4.2 Cylinder location
    52 - 6.4.3 Hazardous area requirements
    52 - 6.4.4 Changed site conditions
    52 - 6.4.5 Use of vapour barriers and firewalls
    53 - 6.4.6 Ventilation and access
    53 - 6.4.7 Installing cylinders
    54 - 6.4.8 Installations for in-situ filling
    54 - 6.4.9 Cylinders in public locations
    54 - 6.5 CYLINDERS IN USE WITHIN BUILDINGS
    55 - 6.6 CYLINDER STORAGE
    55 - 6.6.1 Site requirements
    55 - 6.6.2 Separation distances
    55 - 6.6.3 Cylinder storage
    57 - SECTION 7 CYLINDER-FILLING INSTALLATIONS-AUSTRALIA
    57 - 7.1 APPLICATION
    57 - 7.2 GENERAL
    57 - 7.2.1 Filling by mass
    57 - 7.2.2 Filling by volume
    57 - 7.2.3 Ignition sources
    57 - 7.2.4 Use of vapour barriers and firewalls
    57 - 7.2.5 Suitability of gas supply
    57 - 7.3 CYLINDER-FILLING AREA
    57 - 7.3.1 Location of filling point
    57 - 7.3.2 Adjacent storage
    58 - 7.3.3 Ventilation
    58 - 7.3.4 Emergency shut-down device
    58 - 7.4 DECANTING
    58 - 7.4.1 Restrictions
    58 - 7.4.2 Decanting transfer equipment
    58 - 7.4.3 Location
    59 - 7.4.4 Positioning of cylinder
    60 - 7.4.5 Security
    60 - 7.4.6 Notices
    61 - SECTION 8 CYLINDER-FILLING INSTALLATIONS-NEW ZEALAND
    61 - 8.1 APPLICATION
    61 - 8.2 GENERAL
    61 - 8.2.1 Filling by mass
    61 - 8.2.2 Filling by volume
    61 - 8.2.3 Ignition sources
    61 - 8.2.4 Use of vapour barriers and firewalls
    61 - 8.3 CYLINDER-FILLING AREA
    61 - 8.3.1 Location of filling point
    61 - 8.3.2 Adjacent storage
    61 - 8.3.3 Service station forecourt filling
    62 - 8.3.4 Ventilation
    62 - 8.3.5 Security
    62 - 8.3.6 Notices
    62 - 8.3.7 Emergency shut-down device
    62 - 8.4 DECANTING
    62 - 8.4.1 Capacity restrictions
    62 - 8.4.2 Decanting connection
    62 - 8.4.3 Location
    62 - 8.4.4 Arrangement of cylinder
    62 - 8.4.5 Decanting from tanks
    63 - SECTION 9 AUTOMOTIVE-FILLING INSTALLATIONS
    63 - 9.1 APPLICATION
    63 - 9.2 COMMON REQUIREMENTS
    63 - 9.2.1 Ignition sources
    63 - 9.2.2 Tank and pump piping
    63 - 9.2.3 Filling area
    64 - 9.3 DISPENSING SYSTEMS
    64 - 9.3.1 General design
    65 - 9.3.2 Style A dispenser system
    65 - 9.3.3 Dispensing hose
    67 - 9.3.4 Dispensing nozzle
    67 - 9.3.5 Filler caps
    67 - 9.4 NOTICES, SIGNS AND INSTRUCTIONS
    67 - 9.5 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICE STATIONS
    67 - 9.5.1 Application
    68 - 9.5.2 Storage tanks above ground
    68 - 9.5.3 Spillage control
    68 - 9.5.4 Connections for tank filling
    68 - 9.5.5 Provisions for emptying tank
    68 - 9.5.6 Location of LP Gas dispensers
    68 - 9.5.7 Dispenser service lines
    68 - 9.5.8 Piping for above-ground tanks
    68 - 9.5.9 Pump bypass
    68 - 9.5.10 Location of pumps
    69 - 9.5.11 Use of thermal screens and fire walls
    69 - 9.5.12 Tanker access and egress
    69 - 9.5.13 Tanker unloading position
    70 - 9.5.14 Remote shut-down system
    70 - 9.5.15 Damage avoidance
    70 - 9.5.16 Dispenser system
    71 - 9.5.17 Lock-up provisions
    71 - 9.5.18 Self-service
    72 - 9.5.19 Decanting cylinders
    72 - 9.6 SITE SUITABILITY
    72 - 9.7 LAND USE CONTROLS
    72 - 9.7.1 General
    73 - 9.7.2 Separation distances
    74 - 9.7.3 Population limit areas
    74 - 9.8 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    77 - SECTION 10 OPERATIONS
    77 - 10.1 APPLICATION
    77 - 10.2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
    77 - 10.2.1 Requirements
    77 - 10.2.2 Odour
    77 - 10.2.3 Omission of odour
    77 - 10.2.4 Initial pre-delivery check
    77 - 10.2.5 Subsequent predelivery checks
    77 - 10.2.6 Post-delivery checks
    77 - 10.2.7 Tanks out of service
    77 - 10.2.8 Changed usage of tanks
    78 - 10.2.9 Post-installation site work
    78 - 10.2.10 Tank isolation
    78 - 10.3 ESTABLISHMENT OF PROCEDURES
    78 - 10.3.1 Procedures required
    78 - 10.3.2 Documentation of procedures
    78 - 10.3.3 Review and upkeep of procedures
    78 - 10.3.4 Operating procedures
    79 - 10.3.5 Construction and maintenance procedures
    79 - 10.3.6 Emergency procedures
    80 - 10.3.7 Training
    81 - 10.4 COMPLIANCE, SUPERVISION AND RECORDS
    81 - 10.4.1 Compliance with procedures
    81 - 10.4.2 Supervision
    81 - 10.4.3 Records
    81 - 10.5 CONSTRUCTION, INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
    81 - 10.5.1 Installation certification
    81 - 10.5.2 Scheduled checks
    81 - 10.5.3 Tanks
    82 - 10.5.4 Piping
    82 - 10.5.5 Hoses
    82 - 10.5.6 Flexible connections
    82 - 10.5.7 Protective flow-control valves
    82 - 10.5.8 Authorization of work
    82 - 10.5.9 Safe procedures
    82 - 10.5.10 Work preparation
    83 - 10.5.11 Completion of work
    83 - 10.5.12 Site upkeep
    83 - 10.6 SPECIFIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
    83 - 10.6.1 Commissioning new or modified equipment
    84 - 10.6.2 Outlets not in use
    84 - 10.6.3 Personnel safety
    84 - 10.6.4 Security measures
    84 - 10.7 PREPARATIONS FOR THE TRANSPORT OR REMOVAL OF STORAGE TANKS
    84 - 10.8 TANKER OPERATIONS
    84 - 10.8.1 Delivery vehicle
    84 - 10.8.2 Tanker loading procedures
    84 - 10.8.3 Check of accessories
    84 - 10.8.4 Refuelling
    84 - 10.8.5 Parking and garaging
    84 - 10.8.6 Tanker servicing and repair
    85 - 10.9 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR TANKER TRANSFER
    85 - 10.9.1 Suitability of gas
    85 - 10.9.2 Condition of installation
    85 - 10.9.3 Advice of delivery
    85 - 10.9.5 Safety of hose
    85 - 10.9.6 Use of gloves
    86 - 10.9.7 Tanker location
    86 - 10.9.8 Multiple tanker transfer operations
    86 - 10.10 SUPERVISION OF DELIVERY
    86 - 10.11 PROCEDURES FOR FILLING AND EMPTYING TANKS
    86 - 10.11.1 Valve handles
    86 - 10.11.2 Venting
    86 - 10.11.3 Procedures prior to transfer
    87 - 10.11.4 Procedures during transfer
    87 - 10.11.5 Procedures after transfer
    88 - 10.12 CYLINDER FILLING
    88 - 10.12.1 General requirements
    88 - 10.12.2 Supervision
    88 - 10.12.3 Leakage check
    88 - 10.12.4 In-situ filling
    88 - 10.12.5 Filling at automotive fuel dispensers (Australia only)
    88 - 10.12.6 Decanting
    89 - 10.13 FILLING FROM TANKERS TO CYLINDERS OTHER THAN IN-SITU
    89 - 10.13.1 Application
    89 - 10.13.2 General requirements
    89 - 10.13.3 Preliminary safety check
    89 - 10.13.4 Notices
    89 - 10.13.5 Tanker egress
    89 - 10.13.6 Cylinder storage and handling
    89 - 10.13.7 Separation distances
    89 - 10.14 CYLINDER STORAGE AND HANDLING
    90 - SECTION 11 FIRE SAFETY
    90 - 11.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    90 - 11.1.1 Integration with existing facilities
    92 - 11.1.2 Variations to requirements
    92 - 11.1.3 System compatibility
    92 - 11.1.4 Location
    92 - 11.2 CYLINDERS
    92 - 11.2.1 Cylinder storage
    92 - 11.2.2 Cylinder filling
    92 - 11.3 TANK INSTALLATIONS
    92 - 11.3.1 Site evaluation
    93 - 11.3.2 Heat protection
    93 - 11.4 AUTOMOTIVE FILLING INSTALLATIONS
    93 - 11.5 DETAIL REQUIREMENTS
    93 - 11.5.1 Hydrant system
    94 - 11.5.2 Hose reels
    94 - 11.5.3 Water spray system
    94 - 11.5.4 Monitors
    95 - 11.5.5 Fire-extinguishers
    95 - 11.5.6 Water supply
    96 - APPENDIX A - LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
    100 - APPENDIX B - TANK OR CYLINDER FILLING LEVEL
    100 - B1 INTRODUCTION
    101 - B2 DETERMINATION OF STANDARD FILLING LEVEL
    101 - B2.1 Application
    101 - B2.2 Principle
    101 - B2.3 Procedure
    101 - B3 PROCEDURE-FILLING BY MASS
    101 - B3.1 Application
    101 - B3.2 Filling procedure
    101 - B4 PROCEDURE-FILLING BY VOLUME-STANDARD LIQUID LEVEL METHOD
    101 - B4.1 Application
    102 - B4.2 Filling procedure
    102 - B5 PROCEDURE-FILLING BY VOLUME-TEMPERATURE CORRECTION METHOD
    102 - B5.1 Application
    102 - B5.2 Determination of maximum permitted level
    102 - B5.3 Filling procedure
    106 - APPENDIX C - MARKINGS, SIGNS AND NOTICES
    106 - C1 TANK SYSTEMS
    106 - C1.1 Valve indicators and marking
    106 - C1.2 Direction of flow
    106 - C1.3 Vaporizer marking
    106 - C2 TANK INSTALLATIONS
    106 - C2.1 Emergency shut-down system marking
    107 - C2.2 Tank or tank storage area placarding
    107 - C2.3 Placard
    107 - C2.4 Construction of signs
    107 - C3 CYLINDER INSTALLATIONS (AUSTRALIA ONLY)
    107 - C3.1 Surface coating of cylinders
    107 - C3.2 Liquid withdrawal cylinders
    108 - C4 CYLINDER FILLING
    108 - C4.1 Decanting cylinder notices
    108 - C4.2 Cylinder filling installations
    108 - C5 AUTOMOTIVE FILLING STATIONS-VEHICLE FILLING AREA
    108 - C5.1 Precautionary sign
    108 - C5.2 Driver instructions
    108 - C5.3 Emergency procedures
    110 - APPENDIX D - DISCHARGE CAPACITY OF SAFETY VALVES
    110 - D1 INTRODUCTION
    110 - D2 TANKS
    110 - D3 VAPORIZERS
    111 - APPENDIX E - TANK AND CYLINDER LOCATION
    113 - APPENDIX F - IDENTIFICATION OF LIQUID AND VAPOUR LINES
    114 - APPENDIX G - LEAKAGE TESTING OF PIPEWORK
    114 - G1 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN TANK OR CYLINDER AND FIRST STAGE REGULATOR
    114 - G2 ALL OTHER PIPEWORK
    114 - G2.1 General
    114 - G2.2 Low pressure pipework
    114 - G2.3 High pressure pipework
    115 - APPENDIX H - HAZARDOUS AREAS
    118 - APPENDIX I - INDUSTRIAL MOBILE SPACE HEATERS
    119 - APPENDIX J - DECANTING PROCEDURE
    121 - APPENDIX K - EMERGENCY PLANS
    121 - K1 INTRODUCTION
    121 - K2 ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN
    121 - K3 OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN
    122 - K4 EMERGENCY INFORMATION CONTAINER
    123 - APPENDIX L - MOTOR VEHICLE REFUELLING
    124 - APPENDIX M - FIRE EXPOSURE PROTECTION
    124 - M1 INTRODUCTION
    125 - M2 ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
    125 - M3 EVALUATION
    128 - APPENDIX N - DRIVER INSTRUCTION SIGNS
    128 - N1 DRIVER INSTRUCTION SIGNS
    128 - N2 WARNING SIGN
    128 - N3 FILLING INSTRUCTIONS
    131 - APPENDIX O - SCOPE OF AS/NZS 1596

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    Specifies requirements for the location, design, construction, commissioning and operation of installation for the storage and handling of LP gas. Separate sections deal with above-ground and underground storage tanks, cylinder supply systems, cylinder filling, automotive filling installations and procedures for a wide variety of operations necessary on or in conjunction with an installation. Appendices cover filling levels, markings, safety valves, locations, line identification, leakage testing, hazardous areas, space heaters, decanting procedures, emergency plans, refuelling, fire protection, and driver instruction signs.

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    This Standard specifies requirements for the location, design, construction, commissioning and operation of installations for the storage and handling of LP Gas, and includes the management of emergencies.It does not apply to-(a) refrigerated storage of LP Gas or refrigeration systems (see AS 1677);(b) underground storage of LP Gas in mined caverns or geological formations;(c) plant or equipment in which LP Gas is processed or produced, or vessels which form an integral part of that processing equipment (but does include post manufacturing storage);(d) industrial gas-consuming equipment (see AS 1375/NZS 5261);(e) from the outlet of the first regulator on a fixed consumer piping installation where the LPGas container is installed on the same site, or from the outlet of the consumer billing meter or regulator where LP Gas is reticulated to the site from storage off the site (see AG 601/NZS 5261).NOTE: Figures illustrating where each Standard or code applies are given in Appendix O.(f) automotive installations addressed in AS 1425/NZS 5422.1 and in AS 2809.3/NZ LPGTankwagon Code; and(g) transport operations as covered in Australia by the Australian Dangerous Goods Code and in New Zealand by the requirements of the relevant authority.(h) from the outlet of the first regulator in an LP Gas installation supplying multiple customers on separate sites to the outlet of the customer billing meter or regulator on each site (see AG 603/NZS 5258).NOTE: Figures illustrating where each Standard or code applies are given in Appendix O.This Standard shall be read as defining the minimum requirement of acceptability.This Standard applies to installations commenced after its publication date. Unless otherwise specifically indicated in this Standard it shall not apply to existing installations.The relevant authority having jurisdiction may determine the extent of application of this Standard.NOTE: 'Commenced', for the purpose of this Clause, means the point at which site or equipment construction has begun.

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    Committee ME-015
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

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    Available SupersededAmendment 1 see DR 98313 CP. Draft Revision see DR 01341 CP First published in Australia as AS CB20-1965.Second edition 1971.Revised and redesignated AS 1596-1973.Second edition 1979.Third edition 1983.Fourth edition 1989.AS 1596 Supplement 1 first published 1994.First published in New Zealand as NZS 5434:1986.AS 1596-1989, AS 1596 Supplement 1-1994 and NZS 5434:1986 jointly revised, amalgamated and designated AS/NZS 1596:1997. First published in Australia as AS CB20-1965. Second edition 1971. Revised and redesignated AS 1596-1973. Second edition 1979. Third edition 1983. Fourth edition 1989. AS 1596 Supplement 1 first published 1994. First published in New Zealand as NZS 5434:1986. AS 1596-1989, AS 1596 Supplement 1-1994 and NZS 5434:1986 jointly revised, amalgamated and designated AS/NZS 1596:1997.

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    AS 1850-1981 Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and fire testing
    AS 2470-1998 Steel cylinders for compressed gases - Welded three-piece construction with longitudinal joint - 11 kg to 150 kg
    AS 1210-1989 Unfired Pressure Vessels (known as the SAA Unfired Pressure Vessels Code)
    AS 3000-1986 Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules)
    AS 1271-1997 Safety valves, other valves, liquid level gauges, and other fittings for boilers and unfired pressure vessels
    AS 1851.4-1992 Maintenance of fire protection equipment - Fire hydrant installations
    AS 2444-1995 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets - Selection and location
    AS 2885-1987 Pipelines - Gas and liquid petroleum known as the SAA Pipeline Code
    AS 1425-1989 LP gas fuel systems for vehicle engines (known as the SAA Automotive LP Gas Code)
    AS/NZS 1200:1994 Pressure equipment
    AS 2419.1-1994 Fire hydrant installations - System design, installation and commissioning
    AS 2832.1-1985 Guide to the cathodic protection of metals - Pipes, cables and ducts
    AS 1677-1986 Refrigerating systems
    AS D8-1971 Hose couplings for use with vacuum and air-pressure braking systems on prime movers, trailers and semi-trailers
    AS 2380.1-1989 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques General requirements (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1851.2-1995 Maintenance of fire protection equipment - Fire hose reels
    AS/NZS 3711.6:1993 Freight containers Tank containers
    AS 1221-1991 Fire hose reels
    AS 2809.3-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for compressed liquefiable gases
    AS 2473-1990 Valves for compressed gas cylinders (threaded outlet)
    AS 1796-1993 Certification of welders and welding supervisors
    AS 4041-1998 Pressure piping
    AS 2441-1988 Installation of fire hose reels
    AS 2381.1-1991 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance - General requirements
    AS 1345-1995 Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts (Reconfirmed 2018)
    AS 2872-1988 Atmospheric heating of vessels containing fluids - Estimation of maximum temperature
    AS 1841.1-1992 Portable fire extinguishers - General requirements
    AS 1940-1993 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
    AS 1674.1-1997 Safety in welding and allied processes Fire precautions (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS 1170.4-1993 Minimum design loads on structures (known as the SAA Loading Code) Earthquake loads
    AS 2430.3-1991 Classification of hazardous areas - Specific occupancies
    AS 1319-1994 Safety signs for the occupational environment (Reconfirmed 2018)
    AS 1869-1991 Hose and hose assemblies for liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), natural gas and town gas
    AS 4265-1995 Wheeled fire extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
    AS/NZS 1020:1995 The control of undesirable static electricity
    AS 1657-1992 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
    AS 1289.5.1.1-1993 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil compaction and density tests - Determination of the dry density/moisture content relation of a soil using standard compactive effort
    AS 2030.1-1999 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene
    AS 2468-1989 Steel cylinders for compressed gases - Brazed - 0.1 kg to 11 kg
    AS 2229.2-1988 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Electrical systems of dispensing equipment Liquefied petroleum gas dispensing equipment
    AS 1797-1986 Boilers - Fire-tube, shell, and miscellaneous
    AS 1349-1986 Bourdon tube pressure and vacuum gauges (Reconfirmed 2018)
    AS 2430.1-1987 Classification of hazardous areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
    AS 1841.6-1992 Portable fire extinguishers - Carbon dioxide type
    AS 1851.1-1995 Maintenance of fire protection equipment - Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets
    AS 1841.5-1992 Portable fire extinguishers - Powder type
    AS 1375-1985 Industrial fuel-fired appliances (known as the SAA Industrial Fuel-fired Appliances Code)
    AS 2832.2-1991 Cathodic protection of metals - Compact buried structures
    AS 1894-1997 The storage and handling of non-flammable cryogenic and refrigerated liquids (Reconfirmed 2021)
    AS 2469-1998 Steel cylinders for compressed gases - Welded two-piece construction - 0.1 kg to 35 kg
    AS 2865-1995 Safe working in a confined space
    AS 3894.1-1991 Site testing of protective coatings Non-conductive coatings - Continuity testing - High voltage (brush) method
    AS 1697-1981 Gas transmission and distribution systems (known as the SAA Gas Pipeline Code)
    AS 1851.9-1997 Maintenance of fire protection equipment - Delivery lay flat fire hose
    AS 4332-1995 The storage and handling of gases in cylinders
    AS 1530.4-1990 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Fire-resistance tests of elements of building construction
    AS 2700-1996 Colour Standards for general purposes - Swatches
    AS 1530.1-1994 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Combustibility test for materials (Reconfirmed 2016)

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    AS 2507-1998 The storage and handling of agricultural and veterinary chemicals
    AS 3892-2001 Pressure equipment - Installation (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS 2469-1998 Steel cylinders for compressed gases - Welded two-piece construction - 0.1 kg to 35 kg
    AS/NZS 1677.2:1998 Refrigerating systems Safety requirements for fixed applications
    AS 1894-1997 The storage and handling of non-flammable cryogenic and refrigerated liquids (Reconfirmed 2021)
    AS/NZS 1425:1999 LP Gas fuel systems for vehicle engines
    AS 2809.5-2001 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods Tankers for bitumen-based products
    AS 4037-1999 Pressure equipment - Examination and testing (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS 2030.1-1999 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene
    AS 3533.2-1997 Amusement rides and devices - Operation and maintenance
    AS 2746-1999 Working areas for gas-fuelled vehicles
    AS 2809.3-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for compressed liquefiable gases
    AS 3846-1998 The handling and transport of dangerous cargoes in port areas
    AS 3814-1998 Code for Industrial and Commercial Gas Fired Appliances
    AS/NZS 3788:2001 Pressure equipment - In-service inspection
    AS 4732-2002 LP Gas fuel systems for marine engines
    AS 2470-1998 Steel cylinders for compressed gases - Welded three-piece construction with longitudinal joint - 11 kg to 150 kg
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