UL 1369 BULLETIN-2018
UL Standard for Safety for Aboveground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids (COMMENTS DUE: August 27@ 2018)

Standard No.
UL 1369 BULLETIN-2018
Release Date
2018
Published By
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Status
Replace By
UL 1369-2020
Latest
UL 1369-2020
Scope
These requirements cover primary@ secondary@ and coaxial types of aboveground pipes intended for transfer and containment of specific flammable and combustible liquids and fuels or fuel components (and vapors thereof) identified in this Standard@ at their manufacturing@ processing and distribution facilities@ commercial (public) or fleet (private) motor vehicle fueling stations or similar fuel dispensing applications@ and piping systems for fuel supply of generators@ burners or similar equipment These pipes may be flexible or rigid types constructed with metallic@ nonmetallic@ or composite materials in single continuous or multiple joined lengths with integral end fittings in nominal sizes from 12.7 mm to 152.4 mm (0.5 in to 6.0 in) diameters@ and are typically intended for use in the following applications a) General aboveground use either directly on or suspended above the ground@ such as piping between tanks and dispensers or within buildings@ such as fuel supply lines to rooftop generators or basement boilers@ which may include short lengths routed in below grade containment sumps and underground chase pipe where accessible@ but not where directly buried; or b) Special aboveground uses that requires an additional evaluation for a specific purpose@ such as marinas and/or airports@ and where specific liquids or extreme environments are not represented by the general test liquids and expected exposures conditions. These pipes are intended for commercially available fuels and fuel components@ and similar flammable and combustible liquids under the expected use conditions@ and exposures that have similar chemical@ physical and material compatibility properties as represented in these requirements. Products covered by this Standard are intended to be installed and used in accordance with the applicable Codes and Regulations as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)@ such as@ but not limited to: In the United States: a) Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection@ NFPA 20; b) Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code@ NFPA 30; c) Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Garages@ NFPA 30A; d) Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment@ NFPA 31; e) Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines@ NFPA 37; a) Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing@ NFPA 407; f) Uniform Fire Code@ NFPA 1; g) International Fire Code published by the International Fire Council; and/or h) Other applicable federal and state regulations for piping. In Canada: The National Fire Code of Canada; b) CAN/CSA-B139@ Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment; c) CCME PN 1326@Environmental Code of Practice for Aboveground and Underground Storage Tank Systems Containing Petroleum and Allied Petroleum Products; and/or d) Provincial or other Regulations The following Recommended Practices may be used as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ): a) Recommended Practices for Installation of Aboveground Storage Systems for Motor Vehicle Fueling@ PEI/RP 200; b) Recommended Practices for Installation of Bulk Storage Plants@ PEI/RP 800; c) Recommended Practices for the Installation of Marina Fueling Systems (2014 Edition)@ PEI/RP 1000; d) Recommended Practices for the Design@ Installation@ Service@ Repair and Maintenance of Aviation Fueling Systems (2013 Edition)@ PEI/RP 1300; e) Recommended Practices For The Design And Installation Of Fueling Systems For Emergency Generators@ Stationary Diesel Engines And Oil Burner Systems (2014 Edition)@ PEI/RP 1400. These requirements do not cover aboveground piping products for liquid fuels@ which arewithin the scope of UL/ULC-180@ Standard for Liquid Level Gauges@ Level Indicators and Aboveground Piping for Combustible Liquids; or underground piping products which are found in CAN/ULC-S679@ Standard for Metallic and Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids; UL 971@ Standard for Nonmetallic Underground Piping For Flammable Liquids; and UL 971A@ Outline of Investigation for Metallic Underground Fuel Pipe. These requirements do not cover flexible metal connector piping or flexible elastomeric fuel dispensing and vapor recovery hose@ which are found in UL 2039@ Standard for Flexible Connector Piping for Fuels; UL 330A@ Outline of Investigation for Hose and Hose Assemblies for Use With Dispensing Devices Dispensing Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends With Nominal Ethanol Concentrations Up To 85 Percent (E0 - E85); UL 330B@ Standard for Hose and Hose Assemblies for Use With Dispensing Devices Dispensing Diesel Fuel@ Biodiesel Fuel@ Diesel/Biodiesel Blends With Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations Up To 20 Percent (B20)@ Kerosene@ and Fuel Oil; and CAN/ULC-S633@ Standard for Flexible Connector Piping for Fuels.

UL 1369 BULLETIN-2018 history

  • 1970 UL 1369-2020 UL Standard for Safety for Aboveground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • 2018 UL 1369 BULLETIN-2018 UL Standard for Safety for Aboveground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids (COMMENTS DUE: August 27@ 2018)
  • 2018 UL 1369-2018 UL Standard for Safety for Aboveground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids (First Edition)



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