2624827 ONTARIO INC - Approval for variance from the Liquid Fuels Handling Code

Instrument type: Approval for variance from the Liquid Fuels Handling Code

ERO number
019-1623
Ministry reference number
SR 2817990
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Technical Standards & Safety Act, 2000
Posted by
Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)
Notice stage
Proposal
Proposal posted
Comment period
April 8, 2020 - May 8, 2020 (30 days) Closed
Last updated

This consultation was open from:

April 8, 2020
to May 8, 2020

Proposal summary

2624827 ONTARIO INC wants to keep the VersapipeTM 4710 piping (a high-density polyethylene pipe commonly used by the natural gas industry) in place at its facility. The pipe was installed as vent piping for underground tanks and would be very expensive to dig up and replace. 

Location details

Site address

105 MAIN ST
PARKHILL, ON
N0M 2K0
Canada

Site location details

Gas station

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Proponent(s)

2624827 ONTARIO INC
5 EL CAMINO WAY
BRAMPTON, ON
L7A 3A1
Canada

Proposal details

Clause 1.3.1 of the Liquid Fuels Handling Code (LFHC) requires that equipment be approved. The Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) Standard for Metallic and Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids (CAN/ULC-S679:2017) is the current standard for piping. VersapipeTM 4710 pipe is not approved to this ULC standard.

Tom Gallagher, P. Eng., of Gallagher Technical Services, was retained to perform a risk assessment on VersapipeTM 4710 pipe. In his letter, dated March 12, 2020, he concluded that, in his opinion, a VersapipeTM 4710 piping system does not pose any additional risk to the public or the environment than a CAN/ULC- S679 piping system for the following reasons:

  • VersapipeTM 4710 is made from high-density polyethylene, which is also used to manufacture other fuel components like sumps, spill boxes and jerry cans. These items are subject to long-term fuel exposure, including fuel additives and ethanol.
  • In a worse-case scenario in which the vent at the facility is blocked, the VersapipeTM 4710 piping would be subjected to a maximum of 5 per cent (10 pounds per square in gauge) of the rated pipe pressure (200 pounds per square in gauge).
  • The overfill valves on the underground tanks will protect against a tank overfill that could potentially expose the vent piping to liquid fuel.

In addition, the pipe manufacturer sent an email endorsing the use of VersapipeTM 4710 pipe for venting gasoline/diesel tanks.

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