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AS 4897-2008

[Current]

The design, installation and operation of underground petroleum storage systems

Provides requirements and recommendations for the design, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of underground petroleum storage systems. Sets out procedures for inventory control and loss investigation. Based on the Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) CP4-2002.
Published: 05/02/2008
Pages: 52
Table of contents
Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.2.1 Where this Standard applies
1.2.2 Where this Standard does not apply
1.2.3 Application of sections
1.3 Referenced documents
1.4 Definitions and abbreviations
1.5 Records
2 Site classification
2.1 Scope of section
2.2 Site classifications
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Class A sites
2.2.3 Class B Sites
2.2.4 Class C Sites
3 Equipment levels for new UPS systems
3.1 Scope of section
3.2 General
3.3 Equipment levels
4 Equipment requirements for product
4.1 Scope and application of section
4.2 Tanks
4.2.1 Non-corrodible tanks
4.2.2 Cathodic protection of steel tanks
4.2.3 Secondary containment for tanks
4.3 Piping
4.3.1 Non-corrodible piping for product
4.3.2 Cathodic protection of steel piping
4.3.3 Secondary containment for product piping
4.3.4 Leak monitoring for product piping
4.3.5 Fill point requirements
4.3.6 Vapour recovery systems
4.4 Other equipment
4.4.1 Dispenser sumps
4.4.2 Overfill protection
4.4.3 Tank pit observation wells
4.4.4 Earthing of UPS systems
4.5 Leak monitoring
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Summary of leak monitoring systems
4.5.3 Automatic tank gauging
4.5.4 Statistical inventory analysis
4.5.5 Interstitial monitoring
4.5.6 Line leak detection for pressure piping
4.5.7 Groundwater monitoring
4.5.7.1 General
4.5.7.2 Requirements
5 Equipment requirements for used oil systems
5.1 Scope of section
5.2 Tanks
5.2.1 Non-corrodible tanks
5.2.2 Cathodic protection of steel tanks
5.2.3 Secondary containment for tanks
5.3 Piping
5.3.1 Non-corrodible piping for used oil
5.3.2 Cathodic protection of steel piping
5.4 Used oil removal point
5.5 Leak monitoring
5.5.1 Summary of leak monitoring systems
5.5.2 Manual tank gauging
6 General design and installation requirements
6.1 Scope of section
6.2 Design of UPS system
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Certification of UPS system design
6.2.2.1 General
6.2.2.2 Owner’s responsibilities
6.2.2.3 UPS system designer’s responsibilities
6.3 Health and safety
6.4 Installation of UPS systems
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Certification
6.4.2.1 Owner’s responsibilities
6.4.2.2 Installation contractors
6.4.3 As-built drawings
6.4.4 Initial equipment integrity test
7 Inventory control and loss investigation
7.1 Scope of section
7.2 General
7.3 Inventory control for UPS systems containing product
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Reconciliation
7.3.3 Discrepancies in reconciliation
7.3.4 Inventory control for UPS systems containing used oil
7.3.5 Discrepancy or loss investigation
7.4 Leak or spill response
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Procedures for leak or spill response
8 Maintenance and testing
8.1 Scope of section
8.2 General
8.3 Cathodic protection systems
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Maintenance
8.3.3 Inspection and testing
8.4 Leak monitoring systems
8.5 Equipment integrity tests (EIT)
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Frequency of testing
8.5.3 Records
9 Repair and re-use of equipment
9.1 Scope of section
9.2 Repair of equipment
9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Tanks
9.2.2.1 Internal lining of steel tanks
9.2.2.1.1 General
9.2.2.1.2 Before repair
9.2.2.1.3 Repair process
9.2.2.1.4 After repair
9.2.2.2 Other tanks
9.2.3 Piping
9.2.3.1 Steel piping
9.2.3.2 Other piping
9.3 Re-use of tanks
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Non-steel tanks
9.3.3 Steel tanks
Appendix A
Appendix B
B1 Introduction
B2 Site classifications (see Clause 2.2)
B3 Leak monitoring for product piping (see Clause 4.3.4)
B4 Tank pit observation wells (see Clause 4.4.3)
B5 Statistical inventory analysis (see Clause 4.5.4)
B5.1 Introduction
B5.2 Procedure
Appendix C
Appendix D
D1 General
D2 Inventory control
D3 Reconciliation
D3.1 Introduction
D3.2 Calculation of daily sales and removal of stock from the tank
D3.3 Physical dipping or measurement of stock in the tank
D3.4 Recording of stock deliveries into the tank and calculation of daily and cumulative losses or gains
D3.5 Calculation of cumulative losses or gains
Appendix E
E1 General
E2 Inventory records
E3 Security
E4 Dip stick
E5 Water
E6 Pumps and product piping manifolds
E7 Monitoring and tank pit observation wells
E8 Vents
E9 Dispensers
E10 Sales test
E11 Equipment integrity test
Appendix F
Appendix G
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
[Current]
The storage and handling of LP Gas
[Current]
The control of static electricity in non-hazardous areas
[Current]
Cathodic protection of metals, Part 2: Compact buried structures
[Current]
Cathodic protection of metals, Part 1: Pipes and cables
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