Standard for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Petroleum Products and LP-Gas

Designation Number:
ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 567
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
New Standard
ICS code(s):
23.040.60
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope:

Scope

1.1 This Standard sets forth minimum requirements for emergency breakaway fittings, swivel connectors and pipe-connecting fittings of the threadless compression type. Connectors and fittings covered by these requirements are intended only for the following services.

1.2 A swivel connector is either a hose swivel or joint swivel. The swivel connector will allow radial movement and is constructed for petroleum product, liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas) or anhydrous ammonia (NH3) service.

NOTE: For the purposes of this standard the terms “LP-Gas” and “Propane” are interchangeable.

1.3 An emergency breakaway fitting is used between the outlet of the dispensing device and the hose nozzle valve or lever-operated fuel transfer valve (LP-Gas Service) and separates in the event that the coupling is subjected to an excessive pull force to safeguard against abnormally excessive pull force on the hose assembly and dispenser and to prevent loss of liquid. An emergency breakaway fitting is constructed for petroleum product, liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas) or anhydrous ammonia (NH3) service. The fittings are single-break fittings or reconnectable fittings.

1.4 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) Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, NFPA 30;

b) Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Garages, NFPA 30A;

c) Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, NFPA 58; and or

d) Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, ANSI/CGA G-2.1 (ANSI K61.1)

In Canada:

a) The National Fire Code of Canada; and or

b) Provincial or other Regulations.

1.5 For Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings to be used with gasoline/ethanol blends with nominal ethanol concentrations above 10 %, refer to the Standard for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 - E85), UL 567A, for additional requirements.

1.6 For additional requirements for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for biodiesel fuel, diesel/biodiesel blends with nominal biodiesel concentrations up to 20 % (B20), refer to the Standard for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 % (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil, UL 567B for additional requirements.

Project need:

Project Need
The proposal for the development of the Joint Standard UL/ULC 567 has been put forth by interested stakeholders who wish to reduce duplication of requirements by developing a single joint standard for Canada and the US. Development of a single document will reduce barriers to trade and alleviate concerns and confusions of other stakeholders. The standard will be designated as a joint ANSI/SCC standard and is intended to support certification programs in Canada and the US. This standard has combined/harmonized the requirements of ANSI/UL 567, CAN/ULC-S634, CAN/ULC-S644, and ULC/ORD-C567, as well as, added additional requirements which will ensure the standard has the latest safety/technology features.

Note: The information provided above was obtained by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and is provided as part of a centralized, transparent notification system for new standards development. The system allows SCC-accredited Standards Development Organizations (SDOs), and members of the public, to be informed of new work in Canadian standards development, and allows SCC-accredited SDOs to identify and resolve potential duplication of standards and effort.

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