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415.9.1.3 Suppression.
Group H shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, installed in accordance with Section 903.
415.9.1.4 Leakage containment.
A liquid-tight containment area compatible with the stored liquid shall be provided. The method of spill control, drainage control and secondary containment shall be in accordance with the New York City Fire Code.
Exception: Rooms where only double-wall storage tanks conforming to Section 415.9.1.3 are used to store Class I, II and IIIA flammable and combustible liquids shall not be required to have a leakage containment area.
415.9.1.5 Leakage alarm.
An approved automatic alarm shall be provided to indicate a leak in a storage tank and room. The alarm shall sound an audible signal, 15 dBa above the ambient sound level, at every point of entry into the room in which the leaking storage tank is located. An approved sign shall be posted on every entry door to the tank storage room indicating the potential hazard of the interior room environment, or the sign shall state: WARNING, WHEN ALARM SOUNDS, THE ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE ROOM MAY BE HAZARDOUS. The leakage alarm shall also be supervised in accordance with Chapter 9 to transmit a trouble signal.
415.9.1.6 Tank vent.
Storage tank vents for Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall terminate to the outdoor air in accordance with the New York City Fire Code.
415.9.1.7 Room ventilation.
Storage tank areas storing Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall be provided with mechanical ventilation. The mechanical ventilation system shall be in accordance with the New York City Mechanical Code and the New York City Fire Code.
415.9.1.8 Explosion venting.
Where Class I liquids are being stored, explosion venting shall be provided in accordance with the New York City Fire Code.
415.9.1.9 Tank openings other than vents.
Tank openings other than vents from tanks inside buildings shall be designed to ensure that liquids or vapor concentrations are not released inside the building.
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