Note: | The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to portable heaters under 7,500 BTU per hour input when used with containers having a maximum water capacity of 2 1/2 pounds. |
(i) You must not use container valves, connectors, regulators, manifolds, piping, and tubing as structural supports for heaters.
(j) You must locate containers, regulating equipment, manifolds, pipe, tubing, and hose to minimize exposure to high temperatures or physical damage.
(k) Containers having a water capacity greater than 2 1/2 pounds (nominal one pound LP-gas capacity) connected for use must stand on a firm and substantially level surface and, when necessary, must be secured in an upright position.
(l) The maximum water capacity of individual containers must be 245 pounds (nominal 100 pounds LP-gas capacity).
(m) For temporary heating, you must locate heaters (other than integral heater-container units) at least 6 feet from any LP-gas container. This does not prohibit the use of heaters specifically designed for attachment to the container or to a supporting standard, provided they are designed and installed so as to prevent direct or radiant heat application from the heater onto the containers. You must not direct blower and radiant type heaters toward any LP-gas container within 20 feet.
(n) If two or more heater-container units, of either the integral or nonintegral type, are located in an unpartitioned area on the same floor, you must separate the container or containers of each unit from the container or containers of any other unit by at least 20 feet.
(o) When heaters are connected to containers for use in an unpartitioned area on the same floor, the total water capacity of containers, manifolded together for connection to a heater or heaters, must not be greater than 735 pounds (nominal 300 pounds LP-gas capacity). You must separate such manifolds by at least 20 feet.
(p) Storage of containers awaiting use must be in accordance with subsections (10) and (11) of this section.
(9) Multiple container systems.
(a) You must arrange valves in the assembly of multiple container systems so that replacement of containers can be made without shutting off the flow of gas in the system. This provision is not to be construed as requiring an automatic changeover device.
(b) Heaters must be equipped with an approved regulator in the supply line between the fuel cylinder and the heater unit. Cylinder connectors must be provided with an excess flow valve to minimize the flow of gas in the event the fuel line becomes ruptured.
(c) Regulators and low-pressure relief devices must be rigidly attached to the cylinder valves, cylinders, supporting standards, the building walls, or otherwise rigidly secured, and must be so installed or protected from the elements.
(10) Storage of LPG containers. You must not store LPG within building.
(11) Storage outside of buildings.
(a) Storage outside of buildings, for containers awaiting use, must be located from the nearest building or group of buildings, in accordance with Table D-3:
TABLE D-3 |
Quantity of LP-gas stored: | Distance (feet) |
500 lbs. or less | | 0 |
501 to 6,000 lbs. | | 10 |
6,001 to 10,000 lbs. | | 20 |
Over 10,000 lbs. | | 25 |
(b) Containers must be in a suitable ventilated enclosure or otherwise protected against tampering, or possible damage by vehicular traffic.
(12) Fire protection. You must provide storage locations with at least one approved portable fire extinguisher having a rating of not less than 20-B:C.
Note: | For additional requirements relating to portable fire extinguishers see WAC 296-800-300. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050,
49.17.060. WSR 16-09-085, § 296-155-275, filed 4/19/16, effective 5/20/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 01-17-033, § 296-155-275, filed 8/8/01, effective 9/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.040 and
49.17.050. WSR 86-03-074 (Order 86-14), § 296-155-275, filed 1/21/86; Order 76-29, § 296-155-275, filed 9/30/76; Order 74-26, § 296-155-275, filed 5/7/74, effective 6/6/74.]