Breakout tank definition

Breakout tank means a tank used to:
Breakout tank means a tank that is used to relieve surges in an oil pipeline system or to receive and store oil transported by a pipeline for reinjection and continued transportation by a pipe- line. Tanks considered by this chapter to be breakout tanks do not have piping that transfers product directly to or from a loading rack.
Breakout tank means a tank that is used to relieve surges in a hazardous liquid pipeline system, or a tank used to receive and store hazardous liquid transported by a pipeline for reinjection and continued transportation by pipeline.

More Definitions of Breakout tank

Breakout tank means, as provided in 49 C.F.R. § 195.2, a tank used to (a) relieve surges in a Hazardous Liquid pipeline system or (b) receive and store Hazardous Liquid transported by a pipeline for reinjection and continued transportation

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