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5705.3.8.2 Location.
Dispensing activities which exceed the quantities set forth in FC Table 5705.3.8.2 shall not be conducted within 15 feet (4572 mm) of buildings or combustible materials or within 25 feet (7620 mm) of building openings, lot lines, public streets or private roads. Dispensing activities that exceed the quantities set forth in FC Table 5705.3.8.2 shall not be conducted within 15 feet (4572 mm) of storage of Class I, II or III liquids unless such liquids are stored in tanks which are listed and labeled as 2-hour protected tank assemblies in accordance with UL 2085. The commissioner may impose by rule, or as a condition of a permit, additional restrictions on dispensing activities, including dispensing locations, dispenser requirements, container requirements and fire protection requirements, upon a determination that such additional restrictions are required in the interest of public safety.
Exceptions:
1. The requirements shall not apply to areas where only the following liquids are dispensed: Class III liquids; liquids that are heavier than water; water-miscible liquids; and liquids with viscosities greater than 10,000 centipoise (cp).
2. Flammable and combustible liquid dispensing in chemical plants, process facilities, oil blending and packaging facilities, bulk plants and terminals.
Class of Liquid | Quantity (gallons) |
Flammable Class IA Class IB Class IC Combination Class IA, IB and IC | 10 15 20 30 c |
Combustible Class II Class IIIA Class IIIB | 30 80 3,300 |
For SI: 1 gallon = 3.785 L.
a. For definition of "Outdoor Control Area", see FC 202.
b. Reserved.
c. Containing not more than the maximum allowable quantity per control area of each individual class.
5705.3.8.3 Location of processing vessels.
Processing vessels shall be located with respect to distances to lot lines in accordance with FC Table 5705.3.4(1).
5705.3.9 Mobile trailers using fuel oil for heating and power generation.
Mobile trailers using fuel oil for heating and power generation shall comply with the requirements of the rules.
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