Pressurized piping definition

Pressurized piping means product piping that experi- ences product pressure above normal atmospheric pressure. Product pressure may be generated from a pump or static head of an aboveground storage tank.
Pressurized piping means piping through which regulated substances flow due to a pump that is not located at the dispensing system.
Pressurized piping means piping through which regulated substancesare pumped under continuous pressure.

Examples of Pressurized piping in a sentence

  • Pressurized piping installed before October 1, 2008, must have an annual line tightness test conducted in accordance with §280.44(b) or have monthly monitoring conducted in accordance with §280.44(c) or §280.44(d).

  • Underground piping that routinely contains regulated substances must be monitored for leaks in a manner that meets one of the following requirements: (1) Pressurized piping.

  • Pressurized piping installed on or after October 1, 2008, must be monitored at least once every 30 days for leaks in accordance with §280.44(c).(2) Suction piping.

  • Pressurized piping described in 3-2-1 (g)(1)(i) shall meet the release detection requirements (automatic leak detector and line tightness testing) in 2-3-4-3(a), except that where there is no pump installed between the tank and underground piping, the requirement for an automatic line leak detector in 2-3-4-3(a)(1) does not apply.

  • Pressurized piping must be tested while connected to tanks and pumps.

  • Pressurized piping shall be monitored for releases at least once every 30 days in accordance with LAC 33:XI.701.B.4 and be equipped with an automatic line leak detector in accordance with LAC 33:XI.701.B.1.

  • Underground piping that routinely contains regulated substances must be monitored for releases in a manner that meets one of the following requirements:(1) Pressurized piping.

  • Underground piping that routinely contains regulated substances must be monitored for releases in a manner that meets one of the following requirements: (1) Pressurized piping.

  • Pressurized piping must be equipped with an automated in-line leak detector and be monitored by a leak detection system listed in paragraph A or B.

  • Underground piping that routinely contains regulated sub- stances must be monitored for releases in a manner that meets one of the fol- lowing requirements:(1) Pressurized piping.


More Definitions of Pressurized piping

Pressurized piping means piping through which regulated substances are pumped under pressure.
Pressurized piping means piping through which regulated substances are pumped under continuous pressure flow due to a pump that is not located at the dispensing system.

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