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NFPA 30A 2018

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NFPA 30A: Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages

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NFPA 2018 52
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Fire safety at motor fuel dispensing operations and motor vehicle repair facilities depends on the critical requirements in NFPA 30A. Dispensing flammable motor fuels can present serious hazards. Reduce risks through compliance with the 2018 edition of NFPA 30A: Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, presenting the latest rules for fuel storage and piping, fuel dispensing systems, and operating procedures for retail fuel dispensing, marine fuel dispensing, and fleet vehicle fuel dispensing. NFPA 30A also covers gaseous motor vehicle fuels when dispensed at the same locations as liquid fuels. Major changes in this edition improve safety and expand the Code’s scope: A new Chapter 14 has been added to address the subject of on-demand mobile fueling. Aboveground storage tanks installed within the scope of the Code must comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 4. A new provision mandates that a leak detection device must restrict or shut flow of fuel if a leak is detected, instead of simply providing an audible or visible indication of a leak. When the emergency shutoff device is actuated, mechanical or electrical isolation of fluid handling systems other than fuel is now required. Gas and vapor removal at the ceiling level is now required for areas where vehicles using lighter-than-air fuels are repaired. Major repair garages that repair hydrogen-fueled vehicles now must also meet the provisions of NFPA 2: Hydrogen Technologies Code. Added language clarifies that sprinkler protection provisions apply to the entire building wherein the repair garage is located. Numerous other changes clarify the Code’s intent and make requirements more explicit. Clearer requirements mean better fire safety in service stations. Update to the 2018 edition of NFPA 30A today. NFPA 30A is an essential resource for architects and engineers involved with design and construction of motor fuel dispensing facilities, AHJs and other professionals with oversight/review authority, and facility owners and operators.

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2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
9 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope.
1.2 Purpose.
1.3 Application. (Reserved)
1.4 Retroactivity.
1.5 Equivalency.
1.6 Enforcement.
1.7 Classification of Liquids.
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General.
2.2 NFPA Publications.
10 2.3 Other Publications.
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General.
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions.
11 3.3 General Definitions.
12 3.4 Definition and Classification of Liquids.
13 Chapter 4 Storage of Liquids
4.1 Scope.
4.2 General Requirements.
4.3 Storage of Liquids.
16 Chapter 5 Piping for Liquids
5.1 Scope.
5.2 General Requirements for All Piping Systems.
17 5.3 Installation of Piping Systems.
5.4 Testing.
5.5 Detector Maintenance.
5.6 Vent Piping.
5.7 Vapor Recovery Piping.
Chapter 6 Fuel Dispensing Systems
6.1 Scope.
6.2 General Requirements.
18 6.3 Requirements for Dispensing Devices.
6.4 Requirements for Remote/Submersible Pumps.
19 6.5 Requirements for Dispensing Hose.
6.6 Requirements for Fuel Delivery Nozzles.
6.7 Emergency Electrical Disconnects.
6.8 Vapor Recovery Systems.
Chapter 7 Building Construction Requirements
7.1 Scope.
20 7.2 General Requirements. (Reserved)
7.3 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
7.4 Repair Garages.
21 7.5 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning.
7.6 Heat-Producing Appliances.
22 7.7 Dynamic Automotive Emissions Testing Equipment.
Chapter 8 Electrical Installations
8.1 Scope.
8.2 General Requirements.
8.3 Installation in Classified Locations.
26 8.4 Emergency Electrical Disconnects.
8.5 Specific Requirements for Marine Fuel Facilities.
27 Chapter 9 Operational Requirements
9.1 Scope.
9.2 Basic Requirements.
28 9.3 Operating Requirements for Full-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
9.4 Operating Requirements for Attended Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
9.5 Operating Requirements for Unattended Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
29 9.6 Refueling from Tank Vehicles.
9.7 Repair Areas.
30 Chapter 10 Vapor Processing and Vapor Recovery Systems for Liquid Motor Fuels
10.1 Vapor Processing Systems.
31 10.2 Vapor Recovery Systems.
Chapter 11 Marine Fueling
11.1 Scope.
11.2 Storage.
11.3 Piping Systems.
11.4 Fuel Dispensing System.
11.5 Sources of Ignition.
32 11.6 Bonding and Grounding.
11.7 Fire Control.
11.8 Containers and Movable Tanks.
11.9 Cargo Tank Fueling Facilities.
11.10 Operating Requirements.
33 Chapter 12 Additional Requirements for CNG, LNG, Hydrogen, and LPG
12.1 Scope.
12.2 General Requirements.
12.3 Fuel Storage.
34 12.4 Dispenser Installations Beneath Canopies.
12.5 Specific Requirements for LP-Gas Dispensing Devices.
12.6 Electrical Equipment.
Chapter 13 Farms and Remote Sites
13.1 Scope.
13.2 Approved Storage.
35 13.3 Marking of Tanks and Containers.
13.4 Fire Prevention and Control.
Chapter 14 On-Demand Mobile Fueling.
14.1 Scope.
36 14.2 Approvals and Mobile Fueling Locations.
14.3 Mobile Fueling Vehicles and Equipment.
14.4 Operations.
Annex A Explanatory Material
41 Annex B Typical Flammable and Combustible Liquids Found at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities
42 Annex C Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 30A
Annex D Informational References
NFPA 30A 2018
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