PD 5. 48. 2- 3: 2. PD 5. 48. 2- 3 is a Published Document that covers gas burning installations in boats, yachts and other vessels. LPG) from either cylinders stowed on board or, in the situation of a fixed shore bulk supply, the onboard aspects of the gas system, operating at 2. It does not cover use of LPG for propulsion of vessels for which guidance is given in LPGA Code of Practice No. It gives guidance on selection of materials, appliances and components, design considerations, installation requirements, inspection, and testing, and preparing instructions for the user.
Liquefied Petroleum Gases Bulk Storage Regulations. C.R.C., c. 1152. RAILWAY SAFETY ACT. Regulations Respecting the Design, Location, Construction, Operation and.
This part of this Published. Document gives recommendations for selection and maintenance of room sealed appliances and non- room sealed cooking appliances. It is intended for new installations, but recommendations for existing installations are given in Annex A. PD 5. 48. 2- 3 does not cover installation of bulk supplies of LPG or portable LPG- burning appliances, or appliances with directly attached gas cylinders such as portable self- contained camping stoves or portable gas lamps. Neither does it cover the installation of LPG generators. Content include: Normative references. Terms and definitions.
- I think that Calor can insist you get LPG from them; they often supply/subsidise the tank. However they surely can't make you use LPG instead of oil?
- Safe use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at small commercial and industrial bulk installations When the risks are properly identified and managed, LPG can be safely.
- Hi guys, I'm looking at switching to LPG or natural gas for a house that I'm about to move in to. (at the moment it's just got electricity) I'd be using it for.
- Code of Practice 1: Part 1 - Bulk LPG Storage at Fixed Installations : Design, Installation and Operation of Vessels Located Above Ground (January 2009).
Code of Practice 1: Part 2 - Bulk LPG Storage at Fixed Installations for Domestic Purposes (May 2012).
Pipework materials. Selection of components. Selection of appliances. Cylinder location design considerations. High pressure stage design considerations.
Low pressure stage design considerations. Flue design considerations. Ventilation design considerations.
Installation of pipework. Shut- off valves. Appliances. Commissioning.
Soundness. Information and instructions for safe usage. Existing installations. Area of fixed ventilation. Testing of low pressure stage of installation. Testing appliance operating pressure. Information for users. Gas leak detection.
Bibliography. Tables are also included: Distance measurements from burners to combustible materials. Conversion of heat inputs (k. W) to gas rate (kg/h)Recommended off- takes for temperate climates. Pressure drop due to pipeline resistance. Equivalent lengths of pipe for fittings. Permissible pressure drop for test with appliances connected and LPG supplied by cylinder(s) or bulk tank installation pipework.
Appliance inlet pressures. Suitable test procedure (taken from EN 1. PD 5. 48. 2- 3: 2. BS 5. 48. 2- 3: 1.