Standards Update Notice (Sun) ISSUED: July 8, 2020: Standard Information
Standards Update Notice (Sun) ISSUED: July 8, 2020: Standard Information
STANDARD INFORMATION
Standard Number: UL 142
Standard Name: Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Standard Edition and Issue Date: 10th Edition dated May 17, 2019
Date of Revision: May 17, 2019
Date of Previous Revision of Standard: 9th Edition revised August 26, 2014
Overview of Changes:
Client Action:
Information – To assist our Engineer with review of your Listing Reports, please submit technical information in
response to the new/revised paragraphs noted in the attached or explain why these new/revised requirements
do not apply to your product (s).
Current Listings Not Active? – Please immediately identify any current Listing Reports or products that are no
longer active and should be removed from our records. We will do this at no charge as long as Intertek is
notified in writing prior to the review of your reports.
8 Info Venting
Loosebolt manways are not suitable or safe for today’s industry and all references
Info
are removed from the standard (8.3, 8.8, 8.9, and 8.10).
The provision for emergency venting shall be:
a) An opening that complies with the requirements in 8.4 and is provided for that
8.3
purpose only or
b) A manhole with cover as described in 8.8 – 8.10 and a vent opening for normal
venting complying with the requirements in 8.11.
8.8 Clause deleted
8.9 Clause deleted
8.10 Clause deleted
9 Info Manholes
Each liquid containing compartment within a primary tank which is larger than 76
inches (1.93 m) diameter the following dimensions shall incorporate a manhole:
a) Tank design shall be tested to demonstrate the strength of the assembly per the
13.2
Hydrostatic Strength Test in Section 43; or
b) Tank construction shall be evaluated by a Professional Engineer using
calculations or analytical tools for approval. The calculations or analysis shall be
based on two times the weight of a full tank.
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CLAUSE VERDICT COMMENT
These tanks shall be provided with integral supports that are evaluated to Part IV
13.3
Tank Supports.
42 Info Tank Leakage Test
42.2 Info Primary Containment Tanks
The leakage test is to be conducted before painting the tank by a method described
in items (a) – (b). There shall be no evidence of leakage or sign of permanent
deformation following the leakage test. If subjected to a leakage test pressure, the
tank wall, head, or roof may deflect but shall return to its original position and
shape when the test pressure is released.
a) Apply internal air pressure and use soap-suds, or equivalent material for the
detection of leaks. For a horizontal or rectangular tank, the test gauge pressure is
42.2.1
to be not less than 3 psi (21 kPa) or more than 5 psi (35 kPa). For a vertical tank,
the test gauge pressure is not to be less than 1-1/2 psi (10 kPa) nor more than 2-
1/2 psi (17 kPa) or that gauge pressure above 1-1/2 psi which first causes visible
deformation of the tank. For a rectangular tank, the test gauge pressure is not to
be less than 1-1/2 psi (10 kPa) nor more than 3 psi (21 kPa) or that gauge pressure
above 1-1/2 psi which first causes visible deformation of the tank; or
b) Completely fill the tank with water, applying the pressure specified in item (a)
hydrostatically, and examine the tank for leakage.
Appendix A Info Capacity and Wetted Area Tables
Wetted areas for vertical tanks
(Area of shell to elevation not more than 30 feet above bottom)
Table A3
Table A3 has been modified to include the bottom surface area of the vertical tank,
which is now required (see standard for details).
CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: This Table and column “Verdict” can be used in
determining how your current or future production is or will be in compliance with
new/revised requirements.
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