Hi Rich,
I assume you mean 14.9 PSIA.
Go to the Protectoseal web site (
) and look at "emergency vents and conservation vents". Get a copy of their sizing software for vents.
Also look at the API Standard for emergency vents, API 2000 Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks.
Maybe, just for completeness, check out NFPA 30 (Code-National Fire Protection Agency )Guidance Code, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code Handbook, with Guidance notes for fire protection professionals world wide Referred to in OSHA 1910.106
Oh well, here is a list (some just for reference):
•API 2000 (Code-American Petroleum Institute )
Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks.
Standard written by the American Petroleum Institute for above ground storage tanks. Designed for operation at pressures from vacuum through 1.034 bar gauge
Internationally accepted standard
Used as the basis for OSHA 1910.106
Equipment Covered
Normal Vents
Emergency Vents
Flame Arresters
Blanketing Valves
•NFPA 30 (Code-National Fire Protection Agency )
Guidance Code
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code Handbook
Guidance notes for fire protection professionals world wide
Referred to in OSHA 1910.106
Equipment Covered
Normal Vents
Emergency Vents
Flame Arresters
Blanketing Systems
•OSHA 1910.106 20 CFR (Occupational Safety & Health Association )
Code of Federal Regulations relating to adequate provision of normal venting for above ground tanks and emergency
relief venting for fire exposure for above ground tanks.
Equipment Covered
Normal Vents
Emergency Vents
Flame Arresters
Blanketing Systems
•EPA 40 CFR (Environmental Protection Agency)
- 95 Subchapter C Code of Federal Regulations for control - 'Air Programs'
Each part deals with specific subjects.
Part 50 has two levels
1) National Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards. Levels of air quality necessary to protect public health.
2) National Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards. Levels of air quality necessary to protect the public from any known or
anticipated adverse effects of pollutants.
Part 60 - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Applies to any new structure, building, facility or installation including those refurbished after July 23 1984.
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels and Handling Equipment.
Industrial Surface Coating: Cans.
Petroleum Refineries:Fugitive Sources.
Storage Tanks Affected:
1) Fixed roof tank in combination with an internal floating roof that meets strict design perameters.
2) External floating roof tank meeting specified design perameters
3) Fixed roof tank with a closed vent system and control device. With the third option; the system must
be monitored to ensure that no part of the system leaks more than 500 parts per million
•UL 525 (Underwriters Laboratories - Standard 525 )
Flame\Detonation Arresters for Use on Vents of Storage Tanks for Petroleum Oil and Gasoline
Commonly used test protocol for vent line and end of line flame arresters.
Includes new listing category for detonation arresters.
•FM Research Class 7371 (Factory Mutual Research Class 7371 )
Test Procedure for Detonation Arresters.
Internationally respected testing and approval organisation.
Has developed a distinct test protocol to qualify detonation arresters.
Also tests vent line and end of line flame arresters.
•USCG 33 CFR Part 154 (United States Coast Guard )
Marine Vapour control Systems
Test Procedure for Detonation Arresters only.
Licensing authority stating that arresters must be tested by an independent laboratory.
Defines requirements for design, installation and safe operation of systems.
Tests for overdriven detonation as well as detonations and deflagrations.
Does not test itself.
Regards, John.