# Fort Edward Express Co., Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 98-0596
- **title:** Fort Edward Express Co., Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1998-06-03
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- **summary:** 98-0596 response to Fort Edward Express Co., Inc. concerning 173.315, 178.337.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
Washington, SiC
Washington, D.C.
Research and
Administration
Special Programs
JUN 3
1998
Mr. Douglas J. Varney
Service Manager
Fort Edward Express Co., Inc.
Fort Edward, NỸ 12828
Dear Mr. Varney:
This is in response to your letter regarding the pressure relief devices for an MC-331 cargo
tank operated in dedicated chlorosilane service under the Hazardous Materials Regulations
(HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask if it is allowable to install a pressure
relief device rated at 250 psig in a cargo tank that is in dedicated chlorosilane service having
design pressure of 312.5 psig stamped on the tank specification plate. I apologize for the
delay in responding and hope it has not caused any inconvenience.
The specifications for a pressure relief device in an MC-331 cargo tank are found in 49 CFR
178.337-9(a). Section 178.337-9(a)(3) states that each valve must be designed, constructed,
and marked for a rated pressure not less than the cargo tank design pressure at the
temperature to be encountered. Therefore, it is not allowable to install a pressure relief device
rated at 250 psig in a cargo tank in dedicated chlorosilane service having a 312.5 psig design
pressure marked on the cargo tank specification plate.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Delmer F. Billings
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Operators of
Gall
File: 118.337
RANSPORTATIOM SPECIALISTS
Fort Edward Express Co., Inc.
113.315
TRANSPORTERS OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
se: 333
FORT EDWARD, N. Y. 12828
PHONE: 518 792-6571
October 20, 1997
U.S. Department of Transportation
The Research and Special Programs Administration
Washington, DC 20591
Dear Sir,
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Recently a question arose regarding the emergency venting requirements for an MC-331 cargo tank,
tank was uninsulated and had a design pressure of 312.5 psi @ 150°F. The tank operates in dedicated
that was undergoing a Pressure test in accordance with Part 180.407(g), in our repair shop. This cargo
Chlorosilane service:
Specifically, my question is; Is it allowable to install 250 psi relief valves into this cargo tank, having
a 312.5 psi design pressure stamped on the tank specification plate?
The owner's representative stated that the cargo tank was annually leak tested at 100 psi [per
180.407(h)(1)(i)]. He also referenced section 173.315(i)(3) in his effort to convince me that installing
tank relief valves set lower than the tank design pressure in this case was allowable.
Through my research, I concluded that the tank pressure relief valves must be not less than the design
pressure as stamped on the specification plate based on the following:
• Section 178.337-9(a)(1) references section 173.315(1)? Section 173.315(1)I (3) specifically] does
not apply, since Chlorosilane is not listed in paragraph (a) of that section.
• Section 178.337-9(a)(3) states "Each valve must be designed, constructed, and marked for a rated
pressure not less than the tank design pressure ..."
• Finally, I feel that the pressure that the owner uses for the annual leakage test is irrelevant to the
intended purpose of 178.337-9(3).
speciücation, and any exceptions or restrictions that may apply as outlined in the "Hazardous Materials
Since the goal of all parties involved is to verify that this cargo tank complies with the original
Regulations", I am requesting your written interpretation of the rules as they apply to this situation. To
send your response, or if you require any additional information, please contact me at: Fort Edward
Express Co., Inc., Route 9, Saratoga Road, Fort Edward, NY 12828. Thank you.
Service Manager
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