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IS 6044-1 (2000): Code of Practice for Liquefied Petroleum


Gas Storage Installations, Part 1: Commercial and
Industrial Cylinder Installations [PCD 3: Petroleum,
Lubricants and their Related Products]

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IS 6044 (Part 1) : 2000

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Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM
GAS STORAGE INSTALLATIONS
PART 1 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CYLINDER INSTALLATIONS

(First Revision)

ICS 75.200

© BIS 2000

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
December 2000 Price Group 3
AMENDMENT NO.1 SEPTEMBER 2008
TO
IS 6044 (pART 1): 2000 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS STORAGE
INSTALLATIONS
PART 1 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CYLINDER
INSTALLATIONS

( Flnt Revision)

(Page 1, clause 3.2, second sentence) - Substitute the following for the
existing sentence:

'All other equipments such as pressure regulators, valves, pigtails, manifolds and
other installation materials shall comply with the statutory provisions or relevant
Indian Standards. In the absence of any such provisions or standards equivalent
international norms may be followed.'

(Page 2, clause 5.1) - Substitute the following for the existing clause:

'All materials, fittings, etc, used in cylinder manifold systems shall comply with
statutory provisions or relevant Indian Standards. In the absence of any such
provisions or standards equivalent international norms may be followed. '

(Page 3, clause 6.1) - Substitute the following for the existing clause:

'Pressure regulators and other devices used to control the gas shall comply with
the statutory provisions or relevant Indian Standards. In the absence of any such
provisions or standards equivalent international norms may be followed.'

(Page 3, clause 7.1) - Substitute the following for the existing clause:

'All piping, tubing and fittings shall comply with the statutory provisions or
relevant Indian Standards. In the absence of any such provisions or standards
equivalent international norms may be followed.'

(Page 5, clause 10.4) - Substitute the following for the existing clause:

'10.4 Test pressure for portions of installations not subjected to cylinder pressure
but carrying gas at a pressure more than 30 gflcm 2. 1.5 times the working
pressure.'
Amend No.1 to IS 6044 (part 1) : 2000

(Page 5, clause 10.5) - Substitute the following for the existing clause.

'10.S Portions of installation subjected to gas pressure of 30 gf/cm2 or less -


Test pressure of ISO gf/cm2. ,

(ME 16)

Rcprography Unit, 81S, New Delhi, India


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Petroleum Products Sectional Committee, PCD 3

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (part 1) (First Revision) was adoptedby the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft
finalized by the Petroleum Products Sectional Committee hadbeenapproved by the Petroleum, Coal and Related
Products DivisionCouncil.
In the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) trade, 'industrialinstallations' generally referto the installations at factories
and the 'commercialinstallations' relateto the larger type of cateringestablishments, such as hotels,restaurants
and canteens. In these applications, the LPG installations generallyconsist of a larger number of cylinders,
pressureregulators, piping, etc, and are handled by relatively unskilled workers and hence a codeof practice is
most needed. The application of this standard is recommended in order to promote safety and consumer
satisfaction.
This standard was first published in 1971. In this version (first revision) scope has been enlarged. General
recommendations, cylinderlocation, fittings and installationofflexible hoseshavebeen modified. Leak testing
has been redrafted. New clausesfor instructionto consumerhave been added.
In using this code, the Gas Cylinder Rules, 1981, and theRulesfor Storage ofLPG in Cylinders, framed bythe
Chief Controller ofExplosives, shall be borne in mind.
IS 6044 (part 1) : lOOO

Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM
GAS STORAGE INSTALLATIONS
PART 1 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CYLINDER INSTALLATIONS

( First Revision)
1 SCOPE 3 GENERALRECOMMENDATIONS
1.1 This standard (Part 1) lays down the code of 3.1 Those responsiblefor the installation of cylinders,
practice for the installations of LPG cylinders (vapour equipment and piping should understand the
withdrawalonly),piping and equipotent in conunercial characteristics of LPG and betrained in good practice
and industrial premises. of handling, installing and maintaining installations.
1.2 This code also applies to installations in 3.2 Cylinders and cylinder valves shall comply with
educational, institutional premises and domestic the standard approved by the Chief Controller of
installations including wherever cylinder manifold is Explosives. All other equipment such as pressure
provided. regulatorsand other installation material shall comply
with distributing company's stipulations and meet IS
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES specifications wherever available. Wherever any
The following Indian Standards contain provisions thread joint provided,a suitable jointing compound be
which" through reference in this text, constitute used on male thread.
provisions of this standard. At the time of publication
3.3 Gas piping shall be of the colour stipulated by the
the editions indicated were valid. All standards are
explosive authoritiesto distinguish it from other piping
subject to revision" and parties to agreements based
and the piping shall be painted silver grey with red
on this standard are encouraged to investigate the
bentof 150 mm wide.
possibility of applying the most recent editions of the
standards indicated below: 3.4 Fire extinguishersof dry powdertype (see IS 2171)
or carbondioxide (see IS 2878) type shall be provided
1..\"No. Title
in places where LPG cylinder installations are situated
1239(Part 1) : 1990 Mild steel tubes, tubulars and and shall be located near such installations. Two
other wrought steel fittings : buckets filled with sand and two with water shall also
Part I Mild steel tubes (fifth be installed nearby. The number, type and size of the
revision) fire extinguishers shall be as follows:
2171 : 1995 Portable fire extinguishers, dry
Number Type Capacity
powder (cartridge type) (third
revision) a) For installations with 2 Dry powder 10kg
2501 : 1995 Solid drum - Copper tubes for LPG40 to 200kg
general engineering purposes b) For installations with 2 Dry powder 10kg
(third revision) LPG morethan 200
2878: 1986 Fire extinguisher, carbondioxide and up to 320 kg
type portableand trolley mounted c) For installations with 3 Dry powder 10kg
isecond revision) LPGmore than 320
3601 : 1984 Steel tubes for mechanical and and up to 1 000 kg
general engineering purposes Forelectricalinstallation I No. CO2 (4.5 kg capacity)to
(first revision) be provided.
4784: 1968 Low pressure regulators for use
with butane gases 4 CYLINDER LOCATION
4785 : 1968 Low pressure regulators for use 4.1 Stationary 1n~1a1lations
with propane gas 4. t.t Stationary installation not exceeding 40 kg of
4786: 1968 Vdriable high pressureregulators LPG may be installed indoors on any floor. It is
for use with liquefied petroleum recommended to have a minimum floorarea of 5 m' for
gas such an installation.

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4.1.1 Stationary installations each not exceeding 4.1.11 Cylinders shaD not be installed at a place where
40 kg of LPG maybe installed indoors onanyfloor and they are likely to cause an obsttuction, to be damaged
within the same workspace provided the minimum or to be exposed to conditions likely to affect their
distance between two such installations is 3 Ill, the safety.
proportion of SUch installations to floor area is one
4.1.13 Cylinders shaD be located on a concrete or
installation per S m2 and theaggregate quantity of gas
brick floor, preferably raised in case of outdoor
of all such installations does not exceed200 kg.
installatious.
4.1.3 Stationary installation not exceeding 80 kg of
4.1.14 In order to prevent the hazardous collection of
LPG may be installed indoors on any floor provided
gas, cylinders shall be placed at least 1 m away from
the floor area for such an installation is not less than
culverts, depressions, or openings leading to below
12m2•
ground level compartment, and drains.
4.1.4 Stationary installations each not exceeding
4.1.15 Cylinders which have safety relief valves or
80 kg of LPG may be installed indoors on any tloor
similar devices incorporated in them shall be so
and within the same workspace provided the mini-
positioned that if the relief device operates, escaping
mum distance between two such installations is gas is not hazardous.
3 m, the proportion of such installations to floor are
a is one installation per 12 m2 and the aggregate 4.2 Portable InltaiiadODI
quantity of gas ofall suchinstallations does notexceed
When portability of cylinders is necessary. the
200 kg.
following requirements shall befulfilled:
4.1.5 Stationary installation not exceeding 320 kg of
a) The sum total of capacity of the cylinders
LPG maybe installedindoors in an enclosedsectionof
connected to each manifold shall not exceed
a building or a room reserved exclusively for this
80 kg of LPG. The total quantity of gas thus
purpose and ventilated at low level directly to the
installedin a workspace shall not exceed 200 kg.
outside air.
b) If cylindersare mounted on a trolley, the trolley
4.1.6 Stationary installations above 320 kg (200 kg in
shall be stable. Where necessary, the cylinders
case provision as in 4.1.S is not possible) but not
shall be secured to prevent them from falling.
exceeding 1 000 kg shall be installed outdoors on
ground level only. A minimumdistanceof3 m shall be c) The regulator shall be connected directed to the
maintained between an installation and any building, cylinder valve or to a manifold which shall be
public place, roadways, and other surroundings. The connected to the cylinder valves by means of
installation shall be protected from excessive rigid connections to give adequate support to
weathering by sun, rain, etc, and from tampering by the regulator. The only exception to this
unauthorized persons. A lean-to roofwith expanded requirement is where cylinders are mounted on
metal on angle-iron framework on the sides is a trolley and the manifold is rigidly supported
considered suitable for this purpose. In any case, on the trolley. In such a case flexible or semi-
adequate ventilation at ground level to the outside air flexible connections may be used between the
shall be provided. cylinder valves and the manifold but not
betweenthe manifold and the regulator.
4.1. 7 The position ofthe cylinders shall facilitate:
d) At any time the total quantity of gas at portable
a) changing and quick removal of anycylinder in
installations shall be in proportion to the floor
case of necessity, and
area as specified in 4.1.1 to 4.1.6.
b) access to cylinder valve connections and
regulating devices. e) At any time the provision at 4.1.1 to 4.1.14 to
be ensured for ell installations.
4.1.8 Cylinders shall beinstalled uprightwith thevalves
uppermost. 5 CYLINDER MANIFOLDS

4.1.9 Cylinders shall not be installed or used below 5.t All materials, fittings, etc,used in cylinder manifold
ground level, in cellars or basements. systems shall comply with the distributing company's
stipulations.
4.1.10 Cylinders containing more than 20 kg of gas
shall not be located on floors above ground level. 5.2 The individual component parts ofmanifolds, that
is, piping, fittinp, pigtails, etc, which are subject to
4.1.11 Cylinders shall not beinstalled at a place where cylinder pressure shall be capable of withstanding a
they may be overheated, for example, close to steam test pressure without bursting of 2~ kgfIcm2 or one
pipes and boilers. anda halftimes the maximum pressure corresponding

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to the lilaximum aaeaed temperature of the cylinder, which are not sabjected to foil cylinder pressure shall
whichever is more. be such that the tubing may withstand a test pressure
without bursting of ~.5 kgflcm2 or five times the
5.3 Where cylinder installations are made up with
maximum operating pressure to which it may be
service and reserve batteries of cylinders, suitable
subjected in normaluse) whicheveris more.
cbange-over devices or valves shall be incorporated
in the manifold header to preventundue escape of the 7.6 The material used for shut-otfvalves and similar
gas when cylinders are changed. equipment which are not subjected to full cylinder
pressure shall be such that they may withstand a test
S.4 In casepressure regulators, manifold headers and
pressure of 14 kgflcm2 or one and a half times the
automatic change-over devices are connected to
maximum operating pressure to which they may be
cylinder by semi-flexible connectors, these shall be
subjected in normal use,whicheveris more.
rigidlysupported. Copper tubepigtailsare considered
to besemi-flexible for this purpose. 7.7 Cast ironand aluminiumfittings shall not beused.
5.5 It is recommended that joints in manifoldheaders 7.8 In the caseofflange connections, the flanges shall
which do not have to be broken in normal use should be machined and should preferably have raised face.
be welded or brazed usinga material which shallhave Metallic with gasket ofminimwn thickness or I.S rom is
a meltingpointofat leastS40°C. preferableto be used.
5.6 Alljoints betweenmanifoldheadersand cylinder 7.9 Foranykindofmovable appliance or burner, f1exlble
connectors shall be readily accessible. connectors shall be used and they shall be of a type
that resists abrasion.
6 PRESSURE REGULAlORS
7.9.1 Where the operating pressure of the appliance
6.1 Pressure regulators and other devices used to
or burner exceeds 100 kgf/cm2, both ends of the
control the gas shall comply with the distributing
connectors shall be positivelyattached (for example,
company's stipulations (see IS 4784) IS 478S and
by suitableclips)to preventthem from comingoffthe
184786).
hose nipples because of pressure or tension in the
6.2 If the regulator is fitted with a relief valve, care hoses.
should be taken in positioning the regulator to avoid
8 INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND VALVES
unnecessary hazards if the reliefvalve functions.
8.1 F1exible Hose
6.3 Pressureregulators and othercontroldevices shall
be adequately supported. 8.1.1 Installations on whichflexible hoseis used shall
satisfythe following conditions:
7 PIPING,TUBINGAND FIt·rINGS (EXCLUDING
MANIFOLDS) a) The cylinder and the appliancesconnectedto it
shall bein the sameroom,
7.1 All piping) tubing and fittings shall complywith
official regulations and the distributing company's b) The length of hose shall be kept as short as
.
stipulations. .' possible and should nonnally not exceed 2 m,
'and
7.1 Copper1bbe .
c) .The appliances connected shall be of portable
Soliddrawn coppertubesofoutsidediameter10, 12or
type and not mountedin a fixedposition.
20 mm, as suitable, confonning to IS2501 sball be used.
The minimum wallthickness oCtile tubes shalI be 1 nun. 8.1.2 Flexible hoseshallnotbeextendedfrom oneroom
7.3 Steel 'lUbes
or verandah or one space to another and, therefore,
shall not be passed through doors, windows, walls,
Cold drawn seamless, electric welded, cold drawn ~tipns, ceilings, or floors.
electric resistance welded (ERW), or oxYacetylene
8.1.3 Flexible hose shall be accessible for easy
welded tubeS of suitable sizes conformingto IS 3601
inspection and shall not be connected from view in
shall be used.
walls, cupboards, cabinets and other obstructions.
7.4 Mild Steellbbel'
1.1.4 Flexible hose shall not be used in conditions
Hot finished seamless, or electric resistance welded whereambienttemperature exceeds S2°C.
(PAW) mild steeltubesof suitablesize,conforming to
8.1.5 Flexiblehose shall be so installed that it is not
mcdiumor heavyclass.ofIS 1239(Part 1)or anyother
twisted, looped or kinked and is not'subjected to any
installations approved by CCOEshall be used.
externa1 pressure. Periodic inspectionto be carriedout
7.5 The material used for flexible tubing and hose by the supplier of the gas.

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8.2 App1ian~ whichare rigidly fixedin position shall 8.4.13 It is I'eQOIDIIIeIlCI that when iDstalJiDl pipes
be connected by means of rigid piping. along a surfaCe ofa structure, theinstallation is done
in such a way that moisture is not trapped ~n the
8.3 Appliances which are portable, if connected to
surface andthepipeline.
rigidpiping, man be connected through flexible orsemi-
flexibleconnections. 8.4.14 It is recommended that the piping passing
through walls should be protected by a covering
8.4 Piping
sleeve. Ifit is necessary to packthe space betweenthe
8.4.1 Piping shall befree intemally and extemallyof pipingand the sleeve, a moistlD"e-proofmaterial which
cutting burrs, loosescales,dirt, dustand otherforeign does not corrodethe piping shall be used.
matterbeforethe installationis completed.
8.4.15 The distancebetween gaspipilll and electrical
8.4.1 It is recommended that, where possible, joints wiring system shall be at least 60 mm and, where
should not be placed beneath ground level in necessary, they shall be securely fixed to prevent
inaccessible places, confined places (for example, contact due to movement. The gas piping should ron
cellars),air or ventilating ducts. spaceunderflooring below the electrical wiring.
or lift shafts.
8.4.16 The distancebetween the gas piping and steam
8.4.3 Ifjoints haveto beused in pipingbeneath ground piping,if runningparallel,shallbe at least1SO mm. The
level in inaccessible places or confined places, they gas piping should preferably ron below the steam
shallbe welded or brazed to minimizethe risk of leakage piping.
which may lead to hazardouscollection of gas.
8.S Suitable lineshut-offvalves shall be fitted foreach
8.4.4 Where welded or brazed joints are used, they appliance or burner,
shall be of adequate mechanical strength and, for fire
8.6 A main valve shall be fitted in the pipingas nearas
resistance, the material used for welding or brazing shall
possible to its point of entry into building. It shall be
have a minimum melting pointof 5400c.
enclosed in a metalbox with a glass frontage.
8.4.S Joints other than welded or brazedshallbe rradily
8.7 It is recommended that the number offittingsused
accessible.
in an installation should bekeptto a minimum in order
8.4.6 Pipingshall besolocated or protected as to avoid to reducethe risk of gas leakage. As far as possible,
extremes of temperature which might give rise to straightlengthsof pipingshouldbeused. wherethere
cond~tion or cracking of the gas. are bends in the pipeline, theseshouldhavea radius of
at leastfivetimesthe diameterof the pipe.
8.4.7 Provisionshall be madeto avoiddamageto the
piping from its expansion, contractionand vibration 8.8 The open ends of piping and fittings (with the
and by settlement of the building by which it is canied. exception ofterminal taps or vales in regularuse) shall
8.4.8 Piping shall be protected against corrosive
always be made gas-tight by means of either an
appropriate terminalfittingor a plug,welded orbrazed
atmospheres and materials.
in position. Welding or brazing material shall have a
8.4.9 As far as possible, concealed piping shall be melting pointof at leastS40OC.
avoided. If concealed piping is used, it shall be
8.8.1 Hammering overthe endsof pipingor plugging
protected against inadvertent damage, such as from
with wood, as a meansof sealing, shall not beallowed.
nails and knocks, by its location, type ofmaterialused
or sheathing. 9 LEAKTESTING
8.4.10 Piping shall not be run in or through an air or 9.1 Before any system of gas piping is finally put into
ventilatingduct, chimney, flueor liftshaft. service, it shall be carefully tested to ensure that it is
gas-tight. Where any part of the system is to be
8.4.11 Pipingup to an outside diameterof12 mmshall
be supportedat Intervals of about SO em by means of
enclosed or a»ncealed, the test shallprecede the work
ofclosingin.
pipe sadcUes or clamps in a way to avoid sagging and
shifting. For larger diameter pipes, suitable longer 9.% Naked flames shall never be used for checking
supporting intervals may be used. gas-tightness of the installatiolll.
8.4.11 It is recommended thatif tilepipaI·are nul aIopg 9.3 It is _ that the locationofleaks should
a surface of a structure, the supports should be so be found by the use Of DIP lO1utionor similarmateriaJI.
designed that the joints are sufficiently cl_ of the
surface to pennit the use of tools without· damage to
9.4 Defective pipes or fittings shall be ~ ~
the surface. . shall not be repairecI.Jn-sltu. '

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10 INSTRUcnONSTOCONSUMERS corresponding to themaximum assessed temperature
10.1 Consumers shallbe instructed bythe supplier on (temperature used for design of cylinder).
the following:
10.3 Portion! fAIutallatioa DoWDltream of
a) Operation of the whole system; Adjustable Regalaton
b) How to recognize gas leaks;
Test pressure of one and a half times the maximum
c) Action to be taken in case ofleakage; outlet pressure that may be given by an adjustable
d) Action to be takenin case of fire; and regulator or 2 kgf/an 2, whichever is more.
e) Action to be taken in case of damage to, or 10.4 Portionsof installation not subjected to cylinder
failureof, anypart of the installation. pressure but carrying gas at pressure more than
10.2 Parts or Installation Subjected to CyHnder 30 kgf/an2, whichever is more.
Pressure 10.5 Portions of installation subjected to gas pressure
Test pressure of one and a half times the pressure of 30 kgf/cm2 or less - Test pressure of 150 kgf/cm:Z.

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