[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR178.59]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 178_SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS--Table of Contents

 

                 Subpart C_Specifications for Cylinders

 

Sec. 178.59  Specification 8 steel cylinders with porous fillings for 

acetylene.



    (a) Type and service pressure. A DOT 8 cylinder is a seamless 

cylinder with a service pressure of 250 psig. The following steel is 

authorized:

    (1) A longitudinal seam if forge lap welded;

    (2) Attachment of heads by welding or by brazing by dipping process; 

or

    (3) A welded circumferential body seam if the cylinder has no 

longitudinal seam.

    (b) Steel. Open-hearth, electric or basic oxygen process steel of 

uniform quality must be used. Content percent may not exceed the 

following: Carbon, 0.25; phosphorus, 0.045; sulphur, 0.050.

    (c) Identification of steel. Materials must be identified by any 

suitable method except that plates and billets for hot-drawn cylinders 

must be marked with the heat number.

    (d) Manufacture. Cylinders must be manufactured using equipment and 

processes adequate to ensure that each cylinder produced conforms to the 

requirements of this subpart. No defect is acceptable that is likely to 

weaken the finished cylinder appreciably. A reasonably smooth and 

uniform surface finish is required. Welding procedures and operators 

must be qualified in accordance with CGA Pamphlet C-3 (IBR, see Sec. 

171.7 of this subchapter).

    (e) Exposed bottom welds. Exposed bottom welds on cylinders over 18 

inches long must be protected by footrings.

    (f) Heat treatment. Body and heads formed by drawing or pressing 

must be uniformly and properly heat treated prior to tests.

    (g) Openings. Openings in the cylinders must comply with the 

following:

    (1) Standard taper pipe threads are required;

    (2) Length may not be less than as specified for American Standard 

pipe threads; tapped to gauge; clean cut, even, and without checks.

    (h) Hydrostatic test. Each cylinder must successfully withstand a 

hydrostatic test as follows:

    (1) The test must be by water-jacket, or other suitable method, 

operated so as to obtain accurate data. The pressure gauge must permit 

reading to an accuracy of 1 percent. The expansion gauge must permit 

reading of total expansion to an accuracy of either 1 percent or 0.1 

cubic centimeter.

    (2) Pressure must be maintained for at least 30 seconds and 

sufficiently longer to ensure complete expansion. Any internal pressure 

applied after heat-treatment and previous to the official test may not 

exceed 90 percent of the test pressure.

    (3) Permanent volumetric expansion may not exceed 10 percent of 

total volumetric expansion at test pressure.

    (4) One cylinder out of each lot of 200 or less must be 

hydrostatically tested to at least 750 psig. Cylinders not so



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tested must be examined under pressure of between 500 and 600 psig and 

show no defect. If hydrostatically tested cylinder fails, each cylinder 

in the lot may be hydrostatically tested and those passing are 

acceptable.

    (i) Leakage test. Cylinders with bottoms closed in by spinning must 

be subjected to a leakage test by setting the interior air or gas 

pressure to not less than the service pressure. Cylinders which leak 

must be rejected.

    (j) Physical test. A physical test must be conducted as follows:

    (1) The test is required on 2 specimens cut longitudinally from 1 

cylinder or part thereof taken at random out of each lot of 200 or less, 

after heat treatment.

    (2) Specimens must conform to a gauge length of 8 inches with a 

width not over 1\1/2\ inches, a gauge length of 2 inches with width not 

over 1\1/2\, or a gauge length at least 24 times thickness with a width 

not over 6 times thickness is authorized when a cylinder wall is not 

over \3/16\ inch thick.

    (3) The yield strength in tension must be the stress corresponding 

to a permanent strain of 0.2 percent of the gauge length. The following 

conditions apply:

    (i) The yield strength must be determined by either the ``offset'' 

method or the ``extension under load'' method as prescribed in ASTM E 8 

(IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter).

    (ii) In using the ``extension under load'' method, the total strain 

(or ``extension under load'') corresponding to the stress at which the 

0.2 percent permanent strain occurs may be determined with sufficient 

accuracy by calculating the elastic extension of the gauge length under 

appropriate load and adding thereto 0.2 percent of the gauge length. 

Elastic extension calculations must be based on an elastic modulus of 

30,000,000. In the event of controversy, the entire stress-strain 

diagram must be plotted and the yield strength determined from the 0.2 

offset.

    (iii) For the purpose of strain measurement, the initial strain must 

be set while the specimen is under a stress of 12,000 psi and the strain 

indicator reading being set at the calculated corresponding strain.

    (iv) Cross-head speed of the testing machine may not exceed \1/8\ 

inch per minute during yield strength determination.

    (4) Yield strength may not exceed 73 percent of tensile strength. 

Elongation must be at least 40 percent in 2 inch or 20 percent in other 

cases.

    (k) Rejected cylinders. Reheat treatment of rejected cylinder is 

authorized. Subsequent thereto, cylinders must pass all prescribed tests 

to be acceptable. Repair by welding is authorized.

    (l) Porous filling. (1) Cylinders must be filled with a porous 

material in accordance with the following:

    (i) The porous material may not disintegrate or sag when wet with 

solvent or when subjected to normal service;

    (ii) The porous filling material must be uniform in quality and free 

of voids, except that a well drilled into the filling material beneath 

the valve is authorized if the well is filled with a material of such 

type that the functions of the filling material are not impaired;

    (iii) Overall shrinkage of the filling material is authorized if the 

total clearance between the cylinder shell and filling material, after 

solvent has been added, does not exceed \1/2\ of 1 percent of the 

respective diameter or length, but not to exceed \1/8\ inch, measured 

diametrically and longitudinally;

    (iv) The clearance may not impair the functions of the filling 

material;

    (v) The installed filling material must meet the requirements of CGA 

C-12 (IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter); and

    (vi) Porosity of filling material may not exceed 80 percent except 

that filling material with a porosity of up to 92 percent may be used 

when tested with satisfactory results in accordance with CGA Pamphlet C-

12.

    (2) When the porosity of each cylinder is not known, a cylinder 

taken at random from a lot of 200 or less must be tested for porosity. 

If the test cylinder fails, each cylinder in the lot may be tested 

individually and those cylinders that pass the test are acceptable.

    (3) For filling that is molded and dried before insertion in 

cylinders, porosity test may be made on a sample



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block taken at random from material to be used.

    (4) The porosity of the filling material must be determined. The 

amount of solvent at 70 [deg]F for a cylinder:

    (i) Having shell volumetric capacity above 20 pounds water capacity 

(nominal) may not exceed the following:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                               Maximum

                                                               acetone

                                                               solvent

                 Percent porosity of filler                    percent

                                                                shell

                                                             capacity by

                                                                volume

------------------------------------------------------------------------

90 to 92...................................................         43.4

87 to 90...................................................         42.0

83 to 87...................................................         40.0

80 to 83...................................................         38.6

75 to 80...................................................         36.2

70 to 75...................................................         33.8

65 to 70...................................................         31.4

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (ii) Having volumetric capacity of 20 pounds or less water capacity 

(nominal), may not exceed the following:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                               Maximum

                                                               acetone

                                                               solvent

                 Percent porosity of filler                    percent

                                                                shell

                                                             capacity by

                                                                volume

------------------------------------------------------------------------

90 to 92...................................................         41.8

83 to 90...................................................         38.5

80 to 83...................................................         37.1

75 to 80...................................................         34.8

70 to 75...................................................         32.5

65 to 70...................................................         30.2

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (m) Tare weight. The tare weight is the combined weight of the 

cylinder proper, porous filling, valve, and solvent, without removable 

cap.

    (n) Duties of inspector. In addition to the requirements of Sec. 

178.35, the inspector is required to--

    (1) Certify chemical analyses of steel used, signed by manufacturer 

thereof; also verify by, check analyses of samples taken from each heat 

or from 1 out of each lot of 200 or less, plates, shells, or tubes used.

    (2) Verify compliance of cylinder shells with all shell 

requirements; inspect inside before closing in both ends; verify heat 

treatment as proper; obtain all samples for all tests and for check 

analyses; witness all tests; verify threads by gauge; report volumetric 

capacity and minimum thickness of wall noted.

    (3) Prepare report on manufacture of steel shells in form prescribed 

in Sec. 178.35. Furnish one copy to manufacturer and three copies to 

the company that is to complete the cylinders.

    (4) Determine porosity of filling and tare weights; verify 

compliance of marking with prescribed requirements; obtain necessary 

copies of steel shell reports; and furnish complete reports required by 

this specification to the person who has completed the manufacture of 

the cylinders and, upon request, to the purchaser. The test reports must 

be retained by the inspector for fifteen years from the original test 

date of the cylinder.

    (o) Marking. (1) Marking on each cylinder must be stamped plainly 

and permanently on or near the shoulder, top head, neck or valve 

protection collar which is permanently attached to the cylinder and 

forming integral part thereof.

    (2) Tare weight of cylinder, in pounds and ounces, must be marked on 

the cylinder.

    (3) Cylinders, not completed, when delivered must each be marked for 

identification of each lot of 200 or less.



[Amdt. 178-114, 61 FR 25942, May 23, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 45386, 

Aug. 28, 2001; 67 FR 61016, Sept. 27, 2002; 67 FR 51654, Aug. 8, 2002; 

68 FR 75748, 75749, Dec. 31, 2003]