[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of Octobery 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR38.20-1]

[Page 498]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 38_LIQUEFIED FLAMMABLE GASES--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart 38.20_Venting and Ventilation
 
Sec. 38.20-1  Venting--T/ALL.


    (a) Each safety relief valve installed on a cargo tank shall be 
connected to a branch vent of a venting system which shall be 
constructed so that the discharge of gas will be directed vertically 
upward to a point which shall extend to a height above the weather deck 
equal to at least one-third the beam of the vessel and to a minimum of 
at least 10 feet, and shall terminate at a comparable distance from any 
other living or working space, ventilator inlet, or source of vapor 
ignition. When special conditions will prevent the vent line header 
outlets being permanently installed at a height above the deck of one-
third the beam of the vessel, then an adjustable system shall be 
provided which, when extended vertically, shall be capable of reaching a 
height of one-third the beam of the vessel.
    (b) The capacity of branch vents or vent headers shall depend upon 
the number of cargo tanks connected to such branch or header as provided 
for in the Table 38.20-1(b), and upon the total safety relief valve 
discharge capacity.

       Table 38.20-1(b)--Capacity of Branch Vents or Vent Headers
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                                                                Percent
                                                                of total
                    Number of cargo tanks                        valve
                                                               discharge
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1 or 2.......................................................        100
3............................................................         90
4............................................................         80
5............................................................         70
6 or more....................................................         60
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) In addition to the requirements specified in paragraphs (a) and 
(b) of this section, the size of the branch vents or vent headers, shall 
be such that the back pressure in the relief valve discharge lines shall 
not be more than 10 percent of the safety relief valve setting. In 
nonpressure vessel vent systems, however, where the maximum back 
pressure of 10 percent of the relief valve setting is insufficient to 
move the gases through any but an extremely large diameter vent pipe, 
the back pressure may exceed 10 percent provided:
    (1) The pressure in the tank during venting does not exceed 120 
percent of the tank maximum allowable pressure; and,
    (2) The safety relief valve is sized to discharge the required 
capacity with the tank pressure and vent back pressure actually used.
    (d) Return bends and restrictive pipe fittings are not permitted.
    (e) Vents and headers shall be so installed as to prevent excessive 
stresses on safety relief valve mountings.
    (f) The vent discharge riser shall be so located as to provide 
protection against mechanical injury and such discharge pipes shall be 
fitted with loose raincaps or other suitable means to prevent entrance 
of rain or snow.
    (g) No valve of any type shall be fitted in the vent pipe between 
the safety relief valve and the vent outlets.
    (h) Provisions shall be made to drain condensate from the vent 
header piping. Special precautions shall insure that condensate does not 
accumulate at or near the relief valves.
    (i) Relief valves discharging liquid cargo shall not be connected to 
the branch vent or vent header lines from the cargo tanks. They may, 
however, be connected to an accumulator, the vapor space of which, may 
in turn, be connected to the vent header system. Relief valves in the 
cargo piping system may discharge back to the cargo tanks.
    (j) Vapor discharged to the atmosphere in accordance with Sec. 
38.05-25(b) shall utilize valves separate from the safety relief valves.