1、DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEOF AVIATION FUELLING FACILITIESAPI/IP Recommended Practice 1540PART 7 OFIP MODEL CODE OF SAFE PRACTICE IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRYFourth editionFebruary 2004DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEOF AVIATION FUELLING FACILITIESAPI/IP Recommended Pract
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8、gence.ISBN 0 85293 414 9Published by the Energy InstituteFurther copies can be obtained from Portland Customer Services,Commerce Way,Whitehall Industrial Estate,Colchester CO2 8HP,UK.Tel:+44(0)1206 796 351email:salesportland-vCONTENTSPageForeword.ixAcknowledgements.xi1General.11.1Classes of aviation
9、 fuels.11.2Electrical safety precautions.11.3Fire safety.22Depot locations relative to airport facilities.32.1Methods of fuelling.32.2Depot location.32.3Restrictions on airports.43Depot layout.73.1General.73.2Depots located outside a controlled area.73.3Depots located within a controlled area.83.4Dr
10、ainage and oil/water separators.83.5Lighting.94Depot plant,fixed equipment and buildings.114.1General.114.2Tankage.114.3Pipework.144.4Pumps.154.5Filtration.164.6Fueller loading.164.7Container filling.174.8Pumping operations-precautions against static electricity.175Fuel hydrant systems.195.1General.
11、195.2System design considerations.195.3Pipes and fittings.20viContents Cont.Page5.4Hydrant pits.215.5Hydrant pit valves.215.6Testing the pipeline system.225.7Emergency shut down(ESD)controls.225.8Commissioning the system.225.9Inspection of pit valves and risers after impact.235.10Hydrant pump contro
12、l system.236Mobile fuelling equipment.256.1General.256.2Mobile fuelling equipment.256.3Mobile fuelling equipment for lubricants and special products other than aviation fuels.306.4Grade identification.307Fuelling hoses and hose assemblies.317.1General.317.2Hoses.317.3Hose couplings.347.4Hose inspect
13、ion and test procedure.348Equipment testing.378.1General.378.2Pressure control equipment.378.3Hose inspection and test procedure.388.4Bulk meter proving.389Airport operations and maintenance.399.1General.399.2Airport operating procedures.399.3Maintenance procedures for fuel depots and mobile equipme
14、nt.4210 Health,safety,environment and security.4510.1Hygiene precautions.4510.2First aid.4610.3Health hazards.4610.4Personal protective clothing and equipment.4710.5Breathing apparatus.4710.6Permit to work system.4810.7Facilities.4810.8Security.4810.9Protecting the environment.4911 Fire protection a
15、nd emergency procedures.5111.1General.5111.2Apron spillages.5211.3Fire precautions and equipment.5212 Training.5512.1Importance of training.5512.2Personnel to be trained.5512.3Training subjects.5512.4Emergency procedures.5612.5Instruction manuals.56viiContents Cont.Page13 Retail or consumer fuelling
16、 facilities.5713.1General.5713.2Types of aviation fuel.5713.3Depot/airfield facilities.5813.4Mobile fuelling equipment.5913.5Hoses and hose assemblies.5913.6Equipment testing.5913.7Operations and maintenance.5913.8Health,safety,environment and security.5913.9Fire protection and emergency procedures.5913.10 Training.59Annex A-Glossary.61Annex B-1-Standards relevant to aircraft fuelling facilities.65Annex B-2-Standards applicable to sections within this publication.69Annex C-List of abbreviations.