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2005.7.1 Cabinets.
Cabinets and enclosed compartments used to house portable fire extinguishers shall be clearly marked with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" in letters at least 2 inches (51 mm) high. Cabinets and compartments shall be readily accessible at all times.
2006.1 Motor vehicle fuel-dispensing facilities.
Motor vehicle fuel-dispensing facilities at aviation facilities shall be designed, installed, operated and maintained in accordance with FC Chapter 23.
2006.2 Aircraft-fueling systems.
Aircraft-fueling systems shall be designed and constructed in accordance with NFPA 407.
Exception: Aircraft fueling systems may be designed and constructed as a full service automotive liquid motor vehicle fuel-dispensing facility in accordance with FC Chapter 23, subject to such conditions as the commissioner may require.
2006.3 Design of aircraft-fueling vehicles.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall be designed in accordance with FC 2006 and NFPA 407.
2006.3.1 Transfer apparatus.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall be equipped and maintained with an approved transfer apparatus.
2006.3.1.1 Internal combustion type.
Where such transfer apparatus is operated by an individual unit of the internal-combustion-motor type, such power unit shall be located as remotely as practicable from pumps, piping, meters, air eliminators, water separators, hose reels, and similar equipment, and shall be housed in a separate compartment from any of the aforementioned items. The fuel tank in connection therewith shall be suitably designed and installed, and the maximum fuel capacity shall not exceed 5 gallons (19 L) where the tank is installed on the engine. The exhaust pipe, muffler and tail pipe shall be shielded.
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