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Rule 1501:10-2-09 | Transfer of diesel fuel.

 

(A) Diesel fuel transfers are subjecct to the provisions in this rule.

(B) Pump transfers. When diesel fuel is transferred by means of a pump and a hose equipped with a nozzle containing a self-closing valve, a powered pump may be used only if:

(1) The hose is equipped with a nozzle containing a self-closing valve without a latch-open device; and

(2) The pump is equipped with an accessible emergency shut-off switch.

(C) Diesel fuel shall not be transferred using compressed gas.

(D) Diesel fuel shall not be transferred to the fuel tank of diesel-powered equipment while the equipment's engine is running.

(E) A diesel fuel piping system may be used only to transport diesel fuel from the surface to a single underground diesel fuel transfer point.

(F) Diesel fuel piping systems are to be designed and operated as dry systems. For the purposes of this rule, "dry system" means that, when not being used to refill an underground diesel fuel transfer point, the piping system is to be empty.

(G) Standards for pipes, valves and fittings. All piping, valves and fittings are to:

(1) Be capable of withstanding working pressures and stresses;

(2) Be capable of withstanding four times the static pressures recommended by the manufacturer;

(3) Be compatible with diesel fuel; and

(4) Be maintained in a manner that prevents leakage.

(H) Manual shutoff valves. A vertical pipeline is to have manual shutoff valves installed at the surface filling point and at the underground discharge point.

(I) Exposed fuel pipelines. An unburied diesel fuel pipeline is not to exceed three hundred feet in length and is to have shutoff valves located at each end of the unburied pipeline.

(J) Horizontal pipelines shall not be used to distribute fuel.

(K) When boreholes are used, a diesel fuel piping system may only be located in a borehole that does not contain electric power cables.

(L) A diesel fuel pipeline located in a shaft is to be included as part of the examination of the shaft, and a record be made in the shaft examination book as to the pipeline's condition.

(M) A diesel fuel piping system located in an entry or crosscut shall not be located on the same side of the entry or crosscut as electric cables or power lines.

(N) A diesel fuel pipeline shall not be located in a trolley-haulage entry, except that it may cross perpendicular to the entry if it is buried or otherwise protected from damage in a steel conduit or equivalent protective device and sealed.

(O) A diesel fuel piping system is buried or contained in a steel conduit or equivalent protective device and sealed in order to protect the system from damage.

Last updated June 27, 2024 at 9:53 PM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 1513.02
Amplifies: 1513.02, 1567.35
Five Year Review Date: 6/27/2024
Prior Effective Dates: 11/3/2011