[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: 46CFR39.30-1]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 39_VAPOR CONTROL SYSTEMS--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart 39.30_Operations
 
Sec. 39.30-1  Operational requirements--TB/ALL.


    (a) Vapor from a tank vessel may not be transferred to:
    (1) A facility in the United States which does not have its letter 
of adequacy endorsed as meeting the requirements of 33 CFR part 154, 
subpart E; or
    (2) In the case of a lightering or topping off operation, a vessel 
which does not have its certificate of inspection or certificate of 
compliance endorsed as meeting the requirements of this part.
    (b) The pressure drop through the vapor collection system from the 
most remote cargo tank to the vessel vapor connection must be:
    (1) Determined for each cargo handled by the vapor collection system 
at the maximum transfer rate and at lessor transfer rates;
    (2) Based on a 50 percent cargo vapor and air mixture, and a vapor 
growth rate appropriate for the cargo being loaded; and
    (3) Included in the vessel's oil transfer procedures as a table or 
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showing the liquid transfer rate versus the pressure drop.
    (c) If a vessel carries vapor hoses, the pressure drop through the 
hoses must be included in the pressure drop calculations required by 
paragraph (b) of this section.
    (d) The rate of cargo transfer must not exceed the maximum allowable 
transfer rate as determined by the lesser of the following:
    (1) Eighty (80) percent of the total venting capacity of the 
pressure relief valves in the cargo tank venting system when relieving 
at the set pressure required by Sec. 39.20-11(a) of this part;
    (2) The total vacuum relieving capacity of the vacuum relief valves 
in the cargo tank venting system when relieving at the set pressure 
required by Sec. 39.20-11(a) of this part;
    (3) The rate based on pressure drop calculations at which, for a 
given pressure at the facility vapor connection, or if lightering at the 
vapor connection of the vessel receiving cargo, the pressure in any 
cargo tank connected to the vapor collection system exceeds 80 percent 
of the setting of any pressure relief valve in the cargo tank venting 
system.
    (e) A cargo tank must not be filled higher than:
    (1) 98.5 percent of the cargo tank volume; or
    (2) The level at which an overfill alarm complying with Sec. 39.20-
7 or Sec. 39.20-9(b)(2) of this part is set.
    (f) A cargo tank must not be opened to the atmosphere during cargo 
transfer operations except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section.
    (g) A cargo tank may be opened to the atmosphere for gauging or 
sampling while a tank vessel is connected to a vapor control system if 
the following conditions are met:
    (1) The cargo tank is not being filled;
    (2) Except when the tank is inerted, any pressure in the cargo tank 
vapor space is first reduced to atmospheric pressure by the vapor 
control system;
    (3) The cargo is not required to be closed or restricted gauged by 
Table 151.05 of part 151 or Table 1 in part 153 of this chapter; and
    (4) For static accumulating cargo, all metallic equipment used in 
sampling or gauging is electrically bonded to the vessel before it is 
put into the tank, remains bonded to the vessel until it is removed from 
the tank, and if the tank is not inerted, a period of 30 minutes has 
elapsed since loading of the tank was completed.
    (h) For static accumulating cargo the initial transfer rate must be 
controlled in accordance with Section 7.4 of the OCIMF, International 
Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, in order to minimize the 
development of a static electrical charge.
    (i) If cargo vapor is collected by a facility that requires the 
vapor from the vessel to be inerted in accordance with 33 CFR 154.820(a) 
or (b), the oxygen content in the vapor space of each cargo tank 
connected to the vapor collection system must not exceed 8 percent by 
volume at the start of cargo transfer. The oxygen content of each tank 
must be measured at a point one meter (3.28 feet) below the tanktop and 
at a point equal to one-half of the ullage. Where tanks have partial 
bulkheads, the oxygen content of each area of that tank formed by each 
partial bulkhead must be measured at a point one meter (3.28 feet) below 
the tanktop and at a point equal to one-half of the ullage.
    (j) If the vessel is equipped with an inert gas system, the 
isolation valve required by Sec. 39.20-1(a)(6) of this part must remain 
closed during vapor transfer.
    (k) Unless equipped with an automatic self-test and circuit 
monitoring feature, each high level alarm and tank overfill alarm 
required by Sec. 39.20-7 or Sec. 39.20-9 of this part, on a cargo tank 
being loaded, must be tested at the tank for proper operation within 24 
hours prior to the start of cargo transfer.

[CGD 88-102, 55 FR 25446, June 21, 1990; 55 FR 39270, Sept. 26, 1990]