Along the same lines as the original post in this thread, I'm having to validate the vent systems (2" and 6"

on a 1500 gallon, horizontal UL-142 tank used for diesel storage. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only information that I can find in relation to the existing installation, no manufacturer, no design pressures, no venting requirements marked on the tank.
The vent sizes seem appropriate per the tables in UL-142 except the 2" vent has a flame arrestor elevated some distance above the tank and I wanted to look closer at the inbreathing design.
Looking at the Glossary section for UL-142, they indicate certain definitions that apply for the purpose of the standard including
3.2 ATMOSPHERIC TANK – A storage tank that has been designed to operate at pressures from -0.5 psig (-3.4 kPa) through 1.0 psig (6.8 kPa) measured at the top of the tank.
From the above language, could one conclude that an atmospheric tank built to UL-142 would have at least a rating of -0.5 psig and 1.0 psig as an indication of its external and internal MAWP?