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Mark Wenik
Director of Storage and Transfer Products
215-779-6746 (mobile) 215-600-1692 (oce)
mwenik@transtechenergy.com
Our Capabili+es
New and Used Tank Inventory ASME Vessel Fabrica+on
Design and Engineering Field Services and Construc+on
Midstream Solu+ons Transfer Solu+ons
Modular Storage & Transfer LPG Power Genera+on
Our Oces
Rocky Mount, NC Corporate Headquarters Chagrin Falls, OH Sales
McGregor, TX ASME Vessel Fabrica+on Philadelphia, PA - Sales
Who Covers What?
NFPA 58 API 2510
Marine Terminals or Pipelines Covers LPG marine and pipeline
under the jurisdic+on of D.O.T. terminals, natural gas processing
that receive LPG for delivery to plants, reneries, petchem plants
transporters, distributors or users storage vessels, loading/unloading
DOES NOT cover reneries, systems, piping and or related
petrochem, gas plants or marine equipment
terminals that deliver product to DOES NOT apply to facili+es covered
vessels by NFPA 58 + 59,
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
Internal Valves
Valve Poppet and Seat
Spiral Gasket
Rotary Pneuma+c Actuator Excess Flow Spring
Cam
Gland Assembly
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
Internal Valve Opera+on
Vapor Withdrawal 5.7.4.2 (A) openings shall be equipped with either of the
following:
(1) A posi+ve shuto valve located as close to the container as prac+cal in
combina+on with an excess-ow valve installed in the container
(2) An internal valve
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
Vapor Inlet 5.7.4.2 (E) openings shall be equipped with either of the following:
(1) A posi+ve shuto valve located as close to the container as prac+cal in
combina+on with either a backow check valve or an excess-ow valve
installed in the container
(2) An internal valve
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
Liquid Inlet 5.7.4.2 (F) openings shall be equipped with either of the
following:
(1) An internal valve that is hed for remote closure and automa+c shuto
using thermal actua+on where the element is located within 5i of the
internal valve
(2) A posi+ve shuto valve that is located as close to the container as
prac+cal in combina+on with a backow check valve that is designed for
the intended applica+on and is installed in the container
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
Container openings 5.7.4.2 (I) that are not compa+ble with internal valves
shall be permihed to u+lize both an excess-ow valve installed in the
container and a valve complying with API Standard 607, Fire Test for Quarter-
Turn Valves and Valves Equipped with Non-Metallic Seats, with the following
features
(1) The valve shall be ac+vated either hydraulically or pneuma+cally and
shall fail in the closed posi+on
(2) The valve shall be equipped for remote closure and thermal actua+on
with a thermal element located within 5i of the valve
Valving Requirements as per NFPA 58
U+lizing Excess Flow Valve and API Ball Valve
Weep Hole
Deector
Bleeder
Isola+ng/Selec+on
Handle
Transfer Area Requirements as per NFPA 58
Emergency Shuto Valves (ESVs) were rst mandated in the 1976 edi+on of
NFPA 58. The following three features must be incorporated in an ESV
5.12.12.3
(1) Automa+c shuto through thermal actua+on. The thermal element must
melt at no more than 212*F
(2) Ability to be manually shuto from a remote loca+on
(3) Ability to be manually shuto at the installed loca+on
Transfer Area Requirements
Transfer Area Requirements
Will require the use of a Passive Shut-O when the plant/facility provides the
hose for the unloading of MC330/MC331 Transports.
Must be able to stop the ow of product within 20 seconds without human interven+on in
the event of a complete hose failure
Compliance can be accomplished using a mechanical, pneuma+c, or electronic device or
any combina+on thereof.
Major Dierences and Similari+es Between
NFPA 58 and API 2510
Vessel Process Valving Requirements