SAE J30R10 fuel line is the specification for submersible, that is gasoline inside and outside of the hose. Various pressure ratings are available, 100-300 psi. Brick fuel pump can only put out about 30 psi, so pretty much any fuel line we can buy will meet the pressure spec. Don't just buy a reel of J30R10 fuel hose for general use, its purpose is to be submerged in gasoline, and gasoline tanks are generally kept cool. Engine compartment temperatures get alot higher than fuel tank temperatures, that "submersible" fuel hose may not perform well at ambient temperatures of 200F+ often found in engine compartments.
While peering inside the tank at the filter of my K75RT, I saw an "aneurism", a bulged ballooned out section of fuel line on the filter. Replaced it all. Lucky to have seen it and fixed it before it made me walk.
I'm not sure what caused my fuel hose aneurism. Those fuel lines that were put in there by BMW in the 90s are getting old. Also, no one, not even BMW, thought of ethanol in pump-fuel in the 90s. So it might have been age, ethanol, or previous owner replacing it with non-rated line. Take a flashlight and have a look.