EI MODEL CODE SAFE PRACTICE PT9-1 : 1987
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PETROLEUM INDUSTRY - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS - VOLUME 1: LARGE BULK PRESSURE STORAGE & REFRIGERATED LPG
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-01-1987
Foreword
1 Properties of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
2 Pressure Storage at Refineries, Bulk Distribution Plants and
Large Industrial Consumer Premises
3 Refrigerated Liquefied Petroleum Gas Storage
Appendices
1 - Thermal Radiation Flux Levels
2 - Calculation of Thermal Radiation Flux Levels
3 - Leak Sources and Typical Leak Rates from LPG Storage
Systems
4 - Vapour Dispersion
5 - Cooling Water Requirements for the Protection of Refrigerated
LPG Storage Tank Systems Exposed to Thermal Radiation
6 - Safe End Limits When Purging with Nitrogen vol. Percent
7 - Glossary of Terms
8 - Guidance on Work Permit Procedures
9 - Some Codes of Practice, Specifications, Standards, etc.,
Relevant to the LPG Industry
10 - List of Abbreviations
Index
Specifies LPG pressure storage installations, above ground, mounded or below ground, at refineries and bulk distribution plants as well as at large industrial consumer plants where storage involves vessels of individual capacity greater than 135 m[3] or group storage greater than 450 m[3].
DevelopmentNote |
1987 Edition Reprinted in October 1997. (07/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
102
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PublisherName |
Energy Institute (formerly Institute of Petroleum - IP)
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Status |
Current
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API 521 : 2014 | PRESSURE-RELIEVING AND DEPRESSURING SYSTEMS |
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