Leak detection systems - Part 3: Liquid systems for tanks

This standard specifies the requirements for leak detection systems - class II for use with double-skin systems designed for water polluting fluids.

Leckanzeigesysteme - Teil 3: Flüssigkeitssysteme für Tanks

Diese Europäische Norm legt die Anforderungen an Leckanzeigesysteme - Klasse II für den Einsatz in doppelwandigen Tanks für wassergefährdende Flüssigkeiten, fest.

Systemes indicateurs de fuites - Partie 3: Systemes a liquide pour des citernes

La présente norme spécifie les prescriptions relatives aux systemes de détection de fuites de classe II conçus pour une utilisation dans des systemes a double paroi destinés a transporter des liquides polluant d'eau.

Sistemi za kontrolo tesnosti - 3. del: Sistemi s tekočino za rezervoarje

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Publication Date
31-May-2004
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09-Oct-2016
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9900 - Withdrawal (Adopted Project)
Start Date
07-Oct-2016
Due Date
30-Oct-2016
Completion Date
10-Oct-2016

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.UYRDUMHLeckanzeigesysteme - Teil 3: Flüssigkeitssysteme für TanksSystemes indicateurs de fuites - Partie 3: Systemes a liquide pour des citernesLeak detection systems - Part 3: Liquid systems for tanks23.040.99Drugi sestavni deli za cevovodeOther pipeline components23.020.10UH]HUYRDUMLStationary containers and tanksICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 13160-3:2003SIST EN 13160-3:2004en01-junij-2004SIST EN 13160-3:2004SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 13160-3July 2003ICS 23.020.01; 23.040.99; 29.060.20English versionLeak detection systems - Part 3: Liquid systems for tanksSystèmes indicateurs de fuites - Partie 3: Systèmes àliquide pour des citernesLeckanzeigesysteme - Teil 3: Flüssigkeitssysteme fürTanksThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 10 March 2003.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the officialversions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UnitedKingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2003 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 13160-3:2003 ESIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)2ContentspageForeword.31Scope.32Normative references.33Terms and definitions.44General.45Interstitial space.46Leak detector for liquid systems.46.1Leak detector liquid tanks.46.2Leak detection liquids.56.3Liquid sensors.66.4Connection lines between leak detectors liquid tanks and interstitial space.67Type test.77.1Test of components.77.2Test equipment.77.3Function test.77.4Type test of leak detection liquids for use in class II leak detection systems.98Marking.10Annex A (normative)
Test of the fungicidal properties of leak detection liquids.11A.1Test equipment.11A.2Test method.11A.3Test results.11A.4Evaluation of the test result.12Annex B (normative)
Test of the compatibility of leak detection liquids with metals.13B.1Test equipment.13B.2Test specimen.13B.3Preparation of the test liquid.14B.4Test method.14B.5Test results.15Bibliography.17SIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)3ForewordThis document (EN 13160-3:2003) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN /TC 221, "Shop fabricatedmetallic tanks and equipment for storage tanks and for service stations", the secretariat of which is held by DIN.This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text orby endorsement, at the latest by November 2003, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latestby November 2003.This European Standard consists of 7 parts:Leak detection systems;Part 1: General principlesPart 2:Pressure and vacuum systemsPart 3:Liquid systems for tanksPart 4:Liquid and/or vapour sensor systems for use in leakage containments or interstitial spacesPart 5: Tank gauge leak detection systemsPart 6:Sensors in monitoring wellsPart 7:General requirements and test methods for interstitial spaces, leak protecting linings and leakprotecting jacketsAccording to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the followingcountries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.1 ScopeThis European Standard specifies the requirements for leak detection systems – class II for use with double-skintanks designed for water polluting fluids.2 Normative referencesThis European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesenormative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. Fordated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this EuropeanStandard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of thepublication referred to applies (including amendments).EN 1412, Copper and copper alloys - European numbering systemEN 1652, Copper and copper alloys - Plate, sheet, strip and circles for general purposesEN 10027–1, Designation systems for steel — Part 1: Steel names, principal symbols.EN 13160–1:2003, Leak detection systems — Part 1: General principles.SIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)4EN 13160–7, Leak detection systems — Part 7: General requirements and test methods for interstitial spaces, leakprotecting linings and leak protecting jackets.EN 50014, Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres — General requirements.EN ISO 2719, - Determination of flash point - Pensky-Martens closed cup method (ISO 2719:2002).EN ISO 3104, Petroleum products - Transparent and opaque liquids - Determination of kinematic viscosity andcalculation of dynamic viscosity (ISO 3104:1994).EN ISO 12185, Crude petroleum and petroleum products - Determination of density - Oscillating U-tube method(ISO 12185:1996).ISO 431, Copper refinery shapes.ISO 3013, Petroleum products - Determination of the freezing point of aviation fuels.ISO 11266, Soil quality
Guidance on laboratory testing for biodegradation of organic chemicals in soil underaerobic conditions.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN 13160–1:2003 apply.4 GeneralGeneral principles according to EN 13160–1.Additionally the type of leak detection liquid shall be given.Where the requirement is for low temperature performance the alternative test temperature is shown in brackets[.].5
Interstitial spaceGeneral requirements concerning the interstitial space according to EN 13160-7.The interstitial space shall be constructed such that the entire volume can be filled with the leak detection liquid andit shall be liquid tight.The walls of the interstitial space shall withstand the pressure due to the head of liquid in the system.For a tank the system shall be designed so that there are no connections to the inner tank through the interstitialspace below the maximum filling level.Access into the interstitial space of tanks shall only be allowed through the outer skin above the maximum fillinglevel.6 Leak detector for liquid systems6.1 Leak detector liquid tanksThe leak detector liquid tanks - being expansion tanks - shall have a useable volume of:¾ at least 1 l/100 l of leak detector liquid in the interstitial space of tanks with at least 0,3 m earth cover;SIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)5 at least 1 l/35 l of leak detector liquid in the interstitial space for all other tanks.NOTEA leak detector liquid tank having a useable volume of less than 1 l/35 l of total liquid volume should not be usedwith tanks buried to a depth of less than 0,3 m earth cover due to the risk of variations in ground temperature causing excessivevariations in the volume of leak detection liquid.The useable volume is considered to be 50 % of the volume between the liquid level existing just before the visualor audible alarm is issued and the top edge of the liquid tank or the air vent (if the latter is located at a lower level).A leak detector liquid tank shall not be connected to more than one storage tank.Several leak detector liquid tanks may be connected in series at the same height, to achieve the required useablevolume of the leak detection liquid.Pipe unions for the interconnecting lines to the interstitial space shall have an internal diameter of 13 mm minimum.They shall be located at the lowest point of the leak detector liquid tank and be designed and secured such that 14 mm outer diameter interconnecting lines cannot be introduced into the leak detector liquid tank.Leak detector liquid tanks shall have a minimum 25 mm internal diameter sealable charging hole.Leak detector liquid tanks shall have a vent hole of minimum 20 mm2 open cross-section. The latter shall bearranged and/or protected such that no clogging by deposits of dirt need be expected. Installation of the vent holein the charging hole cap is disallowed.Leak detector liquid tanks shall be equipped with suitable mounting fixures.A facility for checking the tank level (inspection window or level plug) shall be provided. The latter shall divide thevolume between the liquid level at alarm indication and the top edge of the leak detector liquid tank and/or the venthole in two.Leak detector liquid tanks that are simultaneously intended as a visual indicator shall be adequately transparent orbe equipped with a level indicator.The leak detector liquid tanks shall be positioned so that the hydrostatic pressure of the leak detection liquid at thelowest point of the tank is at least 3 kPa higher than both the maximum pressure of stored product at the lowestpoint of the tank (including any operating pressure) and the maximum pressure of the groundwater at the lowestpoint of the tank.The leak detector liquid tank shall be positioned so that the pressure in the interstitial space shall not exceed therated pressure of the interstitial space.For leak detector liquid tanks installed in a potentially explosive atmosphere the electrical surface resistance shallbe less than 1
109 , if the greatest projected surface is > 100 cm2. For further information see 7.4 ofEN 13463-1:2001.The pipe connection shall be designed so that it is not possible for the interconnecting pipe to protrude above thelower inside surface of the leak detector liquid tank.6.2 Leak detection liquidsThe manufacturer shall specify which leak detection liquids are suitable for the leak detection system. Leakdetection liquids shall have the following properties: electrical conductivity greater than 10 mS/m; viscosity at - 20 C [- 40 °C] not greater than 100 mm2 s-1 and a freezing point below - 20 C [- 40 °C]; flash point not below + 80 C; coefficient of thermal expansion not exceeding 5
10 -4 K -1 at a temperature of + 20 C;SIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)6 no segregation in accordance with the test method in 7.4.8; fungicidal properties; no harmful effects to groundwater in accordance with the test method in 7.4.10; no deleterious effects on the materials with which they may be expected to come into contact. no reaction with the stored product which causes an exothermic reaction, volumetric expansion, thegeneration of vapour or formation of colloided or solid deposition; no catalytic reaction between a mixture of the stored product and the leak detection liquid which causesan exothermic reaction, volumetric expansion or the generation of vapour; maintain their properties during the life time of the system.If the leak detection liquid is topped up or replaced all the required criteria shall be satisfied by any resultingmixture.6.3 Liquid sensorsIn the event of a sensor disconnection an alarm condition shall result.The liquid sensor in the leak detector liquid tank shall be situated so that an alarm condition occurs when the liquidlevel in the leak detector liquid tank drops by a volume greater than 15 % of the volume of the interstitial space orby 30 l which ever is the lower volume.6.4 Connection lines between leak detectors liquid tanks and interstitial spaceThe connection lines between leak detector liquid tank and interstitial space installed in potentially explosiveatmosphere of zone 1 shall have an electrical surface resistance less than 1
109conductive connection lines becomes no longer necessary if the outer diameter of the connection lines is
30 mm for potentially explosive atmospheres of group II Aand II B according to EN 50014or the outer diameter of the connection lines is
20 mm for potentially explosive atmospheres of group II Caccording to EN 50014or the wall thickness of the connection lines is < 2 mm for potentially explosive atmospheres of group II Aand II B according to EN 50014 by using conductive leak detection liquidor the wall thickness of the connection lines is < 0,2 mm for potentially explosive atmospheres of group II Caccording to EN 50014 by using conductive leak detection liquid.The flow rate from the outlet of the installed system shall be > 0,5 l/min.As far as possible the inlet and outlet shall be positioned at the extremities of the system to ensure adequate flowof the leak detection liquid.For further information see 7.4 of EN 13463-1:2001.SIST EN 13160-3:2004



EN 13160-3:2003 (E)77 Type test7.1 Test of componentsThe requirements according to clause 6 shall be tested by a comparison of a prototype of a leak detector for liquidsystems with the constructional drawing.7.2 Test equipmentA test vessel in the form of a flat bottomed vertical cylinder, having a horizontal cross-sectional area of(0,1 ± 0,002) m2 (i.e. a liquid depth of 0,01 m corresponds to a volume of 1 l) and a minimum depth of 0,3 m;environmental chamber the temperature of which can be varied over the range from - 25 C to + 70 C within anaccuracy of 2 K;for the test in a temperature range from – 40 °C to + 40 °C an environmental chamber the temperature of whichcan be varied over the range from – 50 °C t o + 40 °C with an accuracy of 2 K;cycle counter;a clock having a time indication in steps of 1 s to a total of 24 h, within an accuracy of 5 s.7.3 Function test7.3.1Test objectiveThe test objective is to verify the suitability of the sensor for detecting a fall in liquid level in the leak detection liquidtank.7.3.2PreparationThe sensor shall be installed in the test vessel for the function test in such a way that it can be immersed either bychanging the level of leak detection liquid or by raising and lowering of the sensor.All equipment shall be installed in an environmental chamber for the function test. The sensor under test shall beconnected to the leak indicating device.7.3.3EvaluationThe test shall be deemed to have been passed if the leak detector triggers an optical and audible alarm within 5 safter the leak detection liquid is no longer in contact with the sensor. The device shall function correctly throughoutthe test.7.3.4Test
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