N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 21, § 1262.71
(3) Plumbing and accessory equipment. All piping, fittings and valves and accessory equipment (except those components which are located inside the product storage tank or tanks) upstream of the filter and normally closed, safety shut-off valve under dead-man control shall be of steel, malleable iron, heavy cast iron, bronze or other composition metal having a melting point in excess of 1600 degree Fahrenheit.
(c) Pumps.
The flammable liquid cargo shall be discharged only by operation of hazardous liquid discharge pumps, driven by a power take-off device from the truck engine. Evidence of approval of such discharge pumps by a laboratory or testing establishment designated by the Port Authority shall be submitted. Pumping compartments, if any, shall be ventilated to avoid accumulation of fumes. Power take-off devices shall include mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical units.
(d) Valves and connections.
All tank vehicles wherein the discharge piping is connected to the bottom of the cargo tank compartments shall be equipped with an automatic shut-off valve located inside the shell of the tank in each compartment outlet. On tank vehicles with discharge piping or pump suction piping connected from the top of the cargo tank, there shall be arranged in the suction portion of piping, between every compartment and each pump, an automatic valve or valves designed to close off the flow of product. Except during tank filling or fuel delivery operations, such valves shall be kept closed. The operating mechanisms for discharge valves shall be provided with two secondary manual “emergency” controls located on opposite sides and ends of the tank vehicle separate from the regular discharge valve operating mechanism, and such control mechanism shall also be provided with fusible elements, sections or links at each discharge valve arranged to cause the valves to close automatically in the event of fire. The fusible elements shall operate at a temperature not exceeding 200 degrees Fahrenheit. The release mechanism for internal or discharge valves under manual and/or fusible control shall be arranged to effect closing of such valves and stop product discharge in not more than 10 seconds operating time.
(e) Trailer mounting.
Semi-trailers shall be mounted by means of a fifth-wheel connection, the lower half of which shall be securely fastened to the tractor frame, and the upper half securely fastened to the semi-trailer. A locking mechanism shall be provided so the upper and lower halves may not be separated except by manual release and a safety bolt or wire seizing shall be applied to retain the manual release.
(f) Limitations.
Tank vehicles operated on air terminal highways shall conform with all applicable portions of the State motor vehicle rules and regulations, provided that tank vehicles restricted to operation on terminal building aprons, hangar aprons, cargo building operating aprons, or special service roads not authorized for general public use, shall not exceed 102 inches maximum over-all width, and 35 feet maximum over-all length for a single unit or 50 feet maximum over-all length for a semi-trailer unit without special written permission of the airport general manager or manager.
(g) Cargo tank construction.
(a) Capacity. Cargo tanks shall not exceed 6,000 gallons capacity, provided refuelers operating at Kennedy International, LaGuardia and Newark Airports transporting type A and type B turbine fuels may not exceed 10,000 gallons capacity including construction allowances under paragraph (g)(2) of this section and further provide that truck filling racks to be used are designed for static electricity code.
(1) Compartmentation.
(6) Vents. Each cargo tank or each compartment shall be provided with normal breather vent, a loading and unloading release vent, and emergency venting system as indicated herein.
(ii) Loading and unloading and emergency vents.
(b) The emergency venting system shall provide vent capacity in cubic feet of free air per hour (14.7 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit) as indicated in the table below:
20 square feet of exposed area requires 15,800 cu. ft./hr.
100 square feet of exposed area requires 79,100 cu. ft./hr.
500 square feet of exposed area requires 300,600 cu. ft./hr.
800 square feet of exposed area requires 392,200 cu. ft./hr.
1000 square feet of exposed area requires 445,000 cu. ft./hr.
(8) Specifications. Cargo tanks shall be constructed of either hot rolled tank steel or low allow low carbon (high tensile) steels, and the minimum thickness of tank sheets shall be limited by the volume capacity of the tank expressed in terms of gallons per inch of length, and by the distance between bulkheads, baffles of other steel stiffeners, as well as by the radius of shell curvature in case of shell sheets, as shown on the following tables: TABLE I HOT ROLLED TANK STEEL MINIMUM THICKNESS OF HEAD, BULKHEAD AND BAFFLE SHEETS* (DISHED, CORRUGATED, REINFORCED OR ROLLED) * MINIMUM THICKNESS OF SHELL SHEETS TABLE II LOW ALLOY LOW CARBON (HIGH TENSILE) STEEL MINIMUM THICKNESS OF HEAD, BULKHEAD AND BAFFLE SHEETS* (DISHED, CORRUGATED, REINFORCED OR ROLLED) * MINIMUM THICKNESS OF SHELL SHEETS
TABLE I
HOT ROLLED TANK STEEL MINIMUM THICKNESS OF HEAD, BULKHEAD AND BAFFLE SHEETS* (DISHED, CORRUGATED, REINFORCED OR ROLLED)
| Volume capacity of tank in gallons per inch of length | 10 or Less | Over 10 to and including 14 | Over 14 to and including 18 | Over 18 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. standard gauge No | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 |
*
Thickness of exterior head sheets shall never be less than the maximum requirements for shell sheets in any specific units.
MINIMUM THICKNESS OF SHELL SHEETS
| Volume capacity of tank in gallons per inch of length | Distance between attachments of bulkheads, baffles, or other shell stiffeners | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 in. or less | Over 36 to and including 54 in. | Over 54 to and including 60 in. | |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of less than 70 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 14 | 14 | 14 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals. | 14 | 14 | 13 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 18 gals | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of 70 inches or more, but less than 90 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 14 | 14 | 13 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| Over 18 gals | 12 | 11 | 10 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of 90 inches or more, but not over 125 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals. | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals | 12 | 11 | 10 |
| Over 18 gals | 11 | 10 | 9 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius over 125 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals | 12 | 11 | 10 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals | 11 | 10 | 9 |
| Over 18 gals. | 10 | 9 | 8 |
TABLE II
LOW ALLOY LOW CARBON (HIGH TENSILE) STEEL MINIMUM THICKNESS OF HEAD, BULKHEAD AND BAFFLE SHEETS* (DISHED, CORRUGATED, REINFORCED OR ROLLED)
| Volume capacity of tank in gallons per inch of length | 10 or Less | Over 10 to and including 14 | Over 14 to and including 18 | Over 18 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. standard gauge No. | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 |
*
Thickness of exterior head sheets shall never be less than the maximum requirements for the cargo tank shell sheets.
MINIMUM THICKNESS OF SHELL SHEETS
| Volume capacity of tank in gallons per inch of length | Distance between attachments of bulkheads, baffles, or other shell stiffeners | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 in. or less | Over 36 to and including 54 in. | Over 54 to and including 60 in. | |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of less than 70 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 16 | 16 | 15 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals | 16 | 15 | 14 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals. | 15 | 14 | 13 |
| Over 18 gals | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of 70 inches or more, but less than 90 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 16 | 15 | 14 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals. | 15 | 14 | 13 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 18 gals | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius of 90 inches or more, but not over 125 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 15 | 14 | 13 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals. | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| Over 18 gals. | 12 | 11 | 10 |
| U.S. standard gauge for maximum shell radius over 125 inches: | |||
| 10 gals. or less | 14 | 13 | 12 |
| Over 10 to and including 14 gals | 13 | 12 | 11 |
| Over 14 to and including 18 gals. | 12 | 11 | 10 |
| Over 18 gals. | 11 | 10 | 9 |
(a) Brakes.
Every tank semi-trailer shall be equipped with brakes of such a character as to be automatically applied upon breakaway from the towing vehicle and shall be designed to stop and hold such vehicles for 15 minutes. In any tank semi-trailer the brakes shall be of such design that the brakes on the trailer may be applied almost simultaneously or prior to the brakes on the tractor.
(b) Piping, hose and nozzle.
The cargo shall be discharged through a system of rigid piping joined together by welding, screwed fittings, or vitaulic, gruv-a-grip flanged connections with O-ring or equal gaskets or equal couplings, and if necessary or desirable flexible hose connections. Flexible hose connections, if used, shall be of armored or protected type gasoline hose fitted with standard screwed or flanged pattern fittings affixed to the hose by standard internal expanding rings or machine pressed collars. Cargo lines between the tank and the pump suction shall be tested with the cargo tank as indicated in subparagraph (g)(1)(vi) of this section and subdivision 1262.70(h), and cargo lines from the pump through the discharge hose shall be hydrostatically tested when so required by the Port Authority to a pressure 50 pounds above the normal work pressure and so certified to the Port Authority in writing. The delivery of product shall at all times be under the control of the vehicle attendant through the use of approved self-closing nozzles or approved underwing fueling control devices operated by the attendant designed to shut off automatically upon release of hand or foot pressure—latching or fastening devices on control units are not permitted. No delivery hose or hoses shall be used except: