[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: 49CFR179.103-5]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 179_SPECIFICATIONS FOR TANK CARS--Table of Contents

 

 Subpart C_Specifications for Pressure Tank Car Tanks (Classes DOT-105, 

                         109, 112, 114 and 120)

 

Sec. 179.103-5  Bottom outlets.



    (a) In addition to or in place of the venting, loading and unloading 

valves, measuring and sampling devices as prescribed in Sec. 179.103-3, 

tanks may be equipped with approved bottom outlet valves. If applied, 

bottom outlet valves must meet the following requirements:

    (1) On cars with center sills, a ball valve may be welded to the 

outside bottom of the tank or mounted on a pad or nozzle with a tongue 

and groove or male and female flange attachment, but in no case shall 

the breakage groove or equivalent extend below the bottom flange of the 

center sill. On cars without continuous center sills, a ball valve may 

be welded to the outside bottom of the tank or mounted with a tongue and 

groove or male and female flange attachment on a pad attached to the 

outside bottom of the tank. The mounting pad must have a maximum 

thickness of 2\1/2\ inches measured on the longitudinal centerline of 

the tank. The valve operating mechanism must be provided with a suitable 

locking arrangement to insure positive closure during transit.

    (2) When internal bottom outlet valve is used in liquefied flammable 

gas service, the outlet of the valve must be equipped with an excess 

flow valve of approved design, except when a quick-closing internal 

valve of approved design is used. Protective housing is not required.



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    (3) Bottom outlet must be equipped with a liquid tight closure at 

its lower end.

    (b) Bottom outlet equipment must be of approved design and must meet 

the following requirements:

    (1) The extreme projection of the bottom outlet equipment may not be 

more than allowed by appendix E of the AAR Specifications for Tank Cars 

(IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter). All bottom outlet reducers 

and closures and their attachments shall be secured to the car by at 

least \3/8\ inch chain, or its equivalent, except that bottom outlet 

closure plugs may be attached by \1/4\ inch chain. When the bottom 

outlet closure is of the combination cap and valve type, the pipe 

connection to the valve shall be closed by a plug, cap, or approved 

quick coupling device. The bottom outlet equipment should include only 

the valve, reducers and closures that are necessary for the attachment 

of unloading fixtures. The permanent attachment of supplementary 

exterior fittings must be approved by the AAR Committee on Tank Cars.

    (2) To provide for the attachment of unloading connections, the 

discharge end of the bottom outlet nozzle or reducer, the valve body of 

the exterior valve, or some fixed attachment thereto, shall be provided 

with one of the following arrangements or an approved modification 

thereof. (See appendix E. Fig. E17 of the AAR Specifications for Tank 

Cars for illustrations of some of the possible arrangements.)

    (i) A bolted flange closure arrangement including a minimum 1-inch 

NPT pipe plug (see Fig. E17.1) or including an auxiliary valve with a 

threaded closure.

    (ii) A threaded cap closure arrangement including a minimum 1-inch 

NPT pipe plug (see Fig. E17.2) or including an auxiliary valve with a 

threaded closure.

    (iii) A quick-coupling device using a threaded plug closure of at 

least 1-inch NPT or having a threaded cap closure with a minimum 1-inch 

NPT pipe plug (see Fig. E17.3 through E17.5). A minimum 1-inch auxiliary 

test valve with a threaded closure may be substituted for the 1-inch 

pipe plug (see Fig E17.6). If the threaded cap closure does not have a 

pipe plug or integral auxiliary test valve, a minimum 1-inch NPT pipe 

plug shall be installed in the outlet nozzle above the closure (see Fig. 

E17.7).

    (iv) A two-piece quick-coupling device using a clamped dust cap must 

include an in-line auxiliary valve, either integral with the quick-

coupling device or located between the primary bottom outlet valve and 

the quick-coupling device. The quick-coupling device closure dust cap or 

outlet nozzle shall be fitted with a minimum 1-inch NPT closure (see 

Fig. E17.8 and E17.9).

    (3) The valve operating mechanism must be provided with a suitable 

locking arrangement to insure positive closure during transit.

    (4) If the outlet nozzle extends 6 inches or more from shell of 

tank, a V-shaped breakage groove shall be cut (not cast) in the upper 

part to the outlet nozzle at a point immediately below the lowest part 

of value closest to the tank. In no case may the nozzle wall thickness 

at the roof of the ``V'' be more than \1/4\-inch. On cars without 

continuous center sills, the breakage groove or its equivalent may not 

be more than 15 inches below the tank shell. On cars with continuous 

center sills, the breakage groove or its equivalent must be above the 

bottom of the center sill construction.

    (5) The valve body must be of a thickness which will insure that 

accidental breakage of the outlet nozzle will occur at or below the 

``V'' groove, or its equivalent, and will not cause distortion of the 

valve seat or valve.



[Amdt. 179-10, 36 FR 21348, Nov. 6, 1971, as amended by Amdt. 179-40, 52 

FR 13046, Apr. 20, 1987; Amdt. 179-41, 52 FR 36672, Sept. 30, 1987; 

Amdt. 179-50, 60 FR 49077, Sept. 21, 1995; Amdt. 179-52, 61 FR 28680, 

June 5, 1996; Amdt. 179-53, 61 FR 51342, Oct. 1, 1996; 66 FR 45186, Aug. 

28, 2001; 68 FR 75761, Dec. 31, 2003]



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