Book Overview
Changes to the 2008 edition account for the development of state-of-the-art technology and the evolution of safety protocols and industry best practices:
- New requirements for fire-resistance rating and noncombustible materials
- Introduction of provisions allowing for the use of Schedule 10 steel piping in aboveground vapor service only, and the use of austenitic stainless steel in piping material
- Clarification to remove conflict between industry standards and the code for choosing fire extinguishers
- Requirements requiring the inspection of the face seal on CGA 791 and CGA 797 connections prior to filling with instructions to follow in case defects are found
- Modifications to Chapter 15, Operations and Maintenance, to specifically reference operations and maintenance requirements and to remove unrelated installation provisions
- Adjusted scope of Chapter 15 to exclude systems regulated by more stringent US Department of Transportation requirements for operations and maintenance
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