nickypaliwal ... perhaps petroleum forum may provide additional insight.
1. There is more to Your question than meets the eye, such as...
Above ground or below ground [or both]?
Civil or military [or both?].
US or foreign airfield?
Are fasteners fuel-wet or fuel-dry [I suspect fuel-dry]? Are they over-coated or left exposed to environment?
Have You considered environmental problems such as potential fuel contaminates [grit, water, biological etc], static electricity, cathodic protection, lightning strike, affects of dissimilar metallic materials, unique effects of seals/gaskets/packing's on metals, etc?
Piping coatings, insulation and mountings or beddings are also important.
2. Here is what I am familiar with**...most are US sources, one is UK, one is Canadian, one is ICAO and one is NATO. Some are canceled/not-replaced... but have good-to-now info.
API Pub 1500 [CX] Storage and Handling of Aviation fuels at Airports
API RP 1540 [CX] Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Aviation Fuelling Facilities
API RP 1595 Design, Construction, Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection of Aviation Pre-Airfield
Storage Terminals
CSA Group B836-14 Storage, handling, and dispensing of aviation fuels at aerodromes
EI 1540 Design, Construction, Commissioning, Maintenance and Testing of Aviation Fuelling Facilities
operation-and-maintenance-of-aviation-fuelling-facilities
Fed FCGS 15609 Aviation Fuel Distribution Systems
ICAO Doc 9977 AN/489 Manual on Civil Aviation Jet Fuel Supply
MIL-STD-1518 Storage, Handling, and Servicing Of Aviation Fuels, Lubricating Oils, and Hydraulic Fluids at Contractor Facilities
MIL-STD-1540 Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Aviation Fuelling Facilities
MIL-STD-1548 Into-Plane Servicing of Fuels at Commercial Airports
NATO STANAG 3609 Standards for Maintenance of Fixed Aviation Fuel Receipt, Storage and Dispensing Systems
NFPA 407 Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing
PEI RP 100 Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems
SAE ARP5789 Aviation Fuel Facilities
UK CAP 748 Aircraft Fuelling and Fuel Installation Management
USACE UFGS 01 78 23.33 Operation and Maintenance Manuals for Aviation Fuel Systems
USACE UFGS 33 52 43.13 Aviation Fuel Piping
** a few years ago I had to provide directions for decontaminating my aircraft fuel system from water, biological and 'other stuff' [sandy-grit, rust particles, flaking paint/coatings, odd plastic particles, etc] contaminates. I had a crash-course in airfield fuel infrastructure and delivery systems to understand potential problems within aircraft tanks. Worse-yet, my acft was an air refueling tanker, so it's fuel-tank contamination could possibly flow-into, and affect, receiver acft fuel systems. What a nightmare airbase/airfield fuel infrastructure is to maintain properly: but any fuel contamination can have disastrous effects on acft and air operations.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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