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NFPA Hdbk 30 2015

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NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code Handbook

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
13 Preface
17 Acknowledgments
18 About the Contributors
19 About the Editor
23 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
27 1.2 Purpose
29 1.3 Application
32 1.4 Retroactivity
33 1.5 Equivalency
35 1.6 Symbols, Units, and Formulas
36 1.7 Code Adoption Requirements
(Reserved
1.8 Permits (Reserved
1.9 Enforcement
39 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
41 2.3 Other Publications
43 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory
Sections
44 24.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter
45 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
47 3.3 General Definitions
85 4 Definition and Classification
of Liquids
4.1 Scope
86 4.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 4
90 4.3 Classification of Liquids
92 4.4 Determination of Flash Point
94 4.5 Relationship to Other Classification
Systems (Reserved
95 5 General Requirements
(Reserved
97 6 Fire and Explosion Prevention
and Risk Control
6.1 Scope
6.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 6 (Reserved)
6.3 Management of Fire and Explosion
Hazards
98 6.4 Hazards Analysis
100 6.5 Control of Ignition Sources
103 6.6 Detection and Alarm Systems
and Procedures
6.7 Fire Protection and Fire Suppression
Systems
104 6.8 Emergency Planning and Training
106 6.9 Inspection and Maintenance
6.10 Management of Security
109 7 Electrical Systems
7.1 Scope
7.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 7 (Reserved)
7.3 General Requirements
115 7.4 Application of Area Classification
117 8 Reserved
119 9 Storage of Liquids in Containers — General Requirements
9.1 Scope
122 9.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 9 (Reserved)
9.3 General Requirements
126 9.4 Acceptable Containers
133 9.5 Flammable Liquids Storage
Cabinets
141 9.6 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs)
per Control Area
144 9.7 Control Areas
146 9.8 Classification of Occupancies That Exceed
the Maximum Allowable Quantities
of Liquids per Control Area
147 9.9 Construction Requirements
149 9.10 Fire Protection
150 9.11 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
9.12 Electrical Systems
9.13 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
152 9.14 Ventilation
153 9.15 Exhausted Enclosures (Reserved
9.16 Explosion Control
154 9.17 Separation from Incompatible
Materials
9.18 Dispensing, Handling, and Use of Liquids
in Storage Areas
155 9.19 Outdoor Storage of Liquids
157 10 Storage of Liquids in Containers —
Mercantile Occupancies
10.1 Scope
158 10.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 10 (Reserved)
10.3 General Requirements
159 10.4 Reserved
10.5 Reserved
10.6 Reserved
10.7 Control Areas
162 10.8 Specific Restrictions
10.9 Construction Requirements
163 10.10 Fire Protection
10.11 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
10.12 Electrical Systems
164 10.13 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
10.14 Ventilation
10.15 Exhausted Enclosures (Reserved
10.16 Explosion Control (Reserved
165 10.17 Separation from Incompatible
Materials
10.18 Dispensing, Handling, and Use of Liquids
in Mercantile Occupancies
10.19 Outdoor Storage of Liquids
167 11 Storage of Liquids in Containers —
Industrial Occupancies
11.1 Scope
168 11.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 11 (Reserved)
11.3 General Requirements
169 12 Storage of Liquids in Containers —
Storage Occupancies
12.1 Scope
12.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 12 (Reserved)
12.3 General Requirements
171 12.4 Reserved
12.5 Reserved
172 12.6 Maximum Allowable Quantities
and Maximum Storage Heights
175 12.7 Control Areas
12.8 General-Purpose Warehouses
177 12.9 Construction Requirements
12.10 Fire Protection
12.11 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
178 12.12 Electrical Systems
12.13 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
12.14 Ventilation
12.15 Exhausted Enclosures (Reserved
12.16 Explosion Control
12.17 Separation from Incompatible
Materials
12.18 Dispensing, Handling, and Use of Liquids
in Storage Occupancies
12.19 Outdoor Storage of Liquids
179 13 Storage of Liquids in Containers —
Detached, Unprotected
Buildings
180 13.1 Scope
13.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 13 (Reserved)
13.3 General Requirements
182 13.4 Reserved
13.5 Reserved
13.6 Maximum Allowable Quantities
and Maximum Storage Heights
13.7 Control Areas (Reserved
183 13.8 Reserved
13.9 Construction Requirements
13.10 Fire Protection
13.11 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
13.12 Electrical Systems
13.13 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
184 13.14 Ventilation
13.15 Exhausted Enclosure (Reserved
13.16 Explosion Control
13.17 Separation from Incompatible
Materials
13.18 Dispensing, Handling, and Use of
Liquids in Detached, Unprotected
Buildings
185 13.19 Outdoor Storage of Liquids
187 14 Hazardous Materials Storage
Lockers
14.1 Scope
189 14.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 14 (Reserved)
14.3 General Requirements
14.4 Design and Construction of Hazardous
Materials Storage Lockers
191 14.5 Designated Sites for Hazardous Materials
Storage Lockers
193 14.6 Storage Requirements
195 15 Outdoor Storage
15.1 Scope
15.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 15 (Reserved)
15.3 General Requirements
199 15.4 Outdoor Storage Adjacent
to a Building
201 16 Automatic Fire Protection for Inside
Liquid Storage Areas
205 16.1 Scope
208 16.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 16
210 16.3 General Requirements
212 16.4 Automatic Sprinkler and Foam-Water
Sprinkler Fire Protection
Systems
216 16.5 Fire Protection System Design
Criteria
229 16.6 Fire Protection System Design
Schemes
236 16.7 Water Supply
238 16.8 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
242 16.9 Other Automatic Fire Protection
Systems
243 17 Processing Facilities
244 17.1 Scope
245 17.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 17 (Reserved)
17.3 General Requirements
246 17.4 Location of Process Vessels
and Equipment
250 17.5 Accessibility
251 17.6 Construction Requirements
253 17.7 Fire Protection (Reserved
17.8 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
17.9 Electrical Systems
17.10 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
255 17.11 Ventilation
257 17.12 Explosion Control (Reserved
17.13 Process Structures (Reserved
17.14 Process Equipment and Vessels
258 17.15 Management of Operations
Hazards
261 18 Dispensing, Handling, Transfer,
and Use of Liquids
18.1 Scope
18.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 18 (Reserved)
18.3 General Requirements
262 18.4 Dispensing, Handling, Transfer,
and Use
264 18.5 Incidental Operations
267 18.6 Ventilation for Dispensing Areas
269 19 Specific Operations
19.1 Scope
19.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 19
19.3 General Requirements
(Reserved
270 19.4 Recirculating Heat Transfer
Systems
274 19.5 Vapor Recovery and Vapor Processing Systems
278 19.6 Solvent Distillation Units
279 19.7 Cooking Oil Storage Tank Systems
in Commercial Kitchens
289 20 Reserved
291 21 Storage of Liquids in Tanks —
Requirements for All Storage
Tanks
21.1 Scope
21.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 21
292 21.3 General Requirements
21.4 Design and Construction of Storage
Tanks
305 21.5 Testing Requirements for Tanks
307 21.6 Fire Prevention and Control
309 21.7 Operation of Storage Tanks
315 21.8 Inspection and Maintenance of
Storage Tanks and Storage Tank
Appurtenances
316 21.9 Change of Stored Liquid
317 22 Storage of Liquids in Tanks —
Aboveground Storage Tanks
22.1 Scope
22.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 22
319 22.3 General Requirements
320 22.4 Location of Aboveground Storage
Tanks
332 22.5 Installation of Aboveground Storage
Tanks
334 22.6 Vent Piping for Aboveground
Tanks
22.7 Emergency Relief Venting for Fire
Exposure for Aboveground Storage
Tanks
343 22.8 Fire Protection for Aboveground Storage
Tanks
344 22.9 Additional Requirements for Fire-Resistant
Aboveground Storage Tanks
22.10 Additional Requirements for Protected
Aboveground Storage Tanks
22.11 Control of Spills from Aboveground
Storage Tanks
355 22.12 Equipment, Piping, and Fire Protection
Systems in Remote Impoundment Areas
and Diked Areas
356 22.13 Tank Openings Other than Vents
357 22.14 Aboveground Storage Tanks Located
in Areas Subject to Flooding
358 22.15 Collision Protection for Aboveground
Storage Tanks
22.16 Installation Instructions for Aboveground
Storage Tanks
22.17 Inspection and Maintenance of
Aboveground Storage Tanks
361 23 Storage of Liquids in Tanks —
Underground Tanks
23.1 Scope
363 23.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 23 (Reserved)
23.3 General Requirements
364 23.4 Location of Underground Storage
Tanks
365 23.5 Installation of Underground Storage
Tanks
367 23.6 Normal Venting for Underground Storage
Tanks
23.7 Reserved
368 23.8 Reserved
23.9 Reserved
23.10 Reserved
23.11 Control of Spills from Underground
Storage Tanks (Reserved
23.12 Reserved
23.13 Tank Openings Other than Vents
369 23.14 Underground Storage Tanks Located in
Areas Subject to Flooding
370 23.15 Reserved
23.16 Installation Instructions for Underground
Storage Tanks
23.17 Inspection and Maintenance of
Underground Storage Tanks
371 24 Storage Tank Buildings
24.1 Scope
373 24.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 24 (Reserved)
24.3 General Requirements (Reserved
24.4 Location of Storage Tank
Buildings
375 24.5 Construction of Storage Tank
Buildings
377 24.6 Fire Protection for Storage Tank
Buildings
378 24.7 Emergency Control Systems for Storage
Tank Buildings (Reserved
24.8 Electrical Systems for Storage Tank
Buildings
24.9 Containment, Drainage, and Spill Control from Storage Tank Buildings
379 24.10 Ventilation for Storage Tank
Buildings
380 24.11 Reserved
24.12 Explosion Control (Reserved
381 24.13 Vents for Tanks Inside Storage Tank
Buildings
24.14 Tank Openings Other than Vents for Tanks
Inside Storage Tank Buildings
383 24.15 Detection and Alarm Systems for Storage
Tank Buildings
24.16 Inspection and Maintenance for Storage
Tank Buildings
385 25 Storage Tank Vaults
386 25.1 Scope
25.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 25 (Reserved)
25.3 General Requirements
388 25.4 Location of Storage Tank
Vaults
25.5 Construction and Installation of Storage
Tank Vaults
389 25.6 Fire Protection for Storage Tank
Vaults
390 25.7 Emergency Controls for Storage Tank
Vaults (Reserved
25.8 Electrical Systems for Storage Tank
Vaults
25.9 Containment, Drainage, and Spill Control
for Storage Tank Vaults
25.10 Ventilation Systems for Storage Tank
Vaults
391 25.11 Reserved
25.12 Explosion Control (Reserved
25.13 Vents for Tanks Inside Storage Tank
Vaults
25.14 Tank Openings Other than Vents for
Tanks Inside Storage Tank Vaults
(Reserved
25.15 Detection and Alarm Systems for Storage
Tank Vaults
392 25.16 Inspection and Maintenance of Storage
Tank Vaults and Equipment
393 26 Reserved
395 27 Piping Systems
27.1 Scope
396 27.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 27
397 27.3 General Requirements
27.4 Materials of Construction for Piping
Systems
401 27.5 Pipe Joints
404 27.6 Installation of Piping Systems
407 27.7 Testing of Piping Systems
408 27.8 Vent Piping
412 27.9 Bonding and Grounding
27.10 Identification and Marking of Piping
Systems
27.11 Special Requirements for Marine Piping
Systems
413 27.12 Removal from Service of Piping
Systems
415 28 Bulk Loading and Unloading
Facilities for Tank Cars and Tank
Vehicles
28.1 Scope
28.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 28 (Reserved)
28.3 General Requirements
417 28.4 Location of Loading and Unloading
Facilities
418 28.5 Roofed Structures
28.6 Fire Protection (Reserved
419 28.7 Emergency Control Systems
(Reserved
28.8 Electrical Systems
28.9 Containment, Drainage, and Spill
Control
28.10 Equipment
420 28.11 Operating Requirements
425 29 Wharves
29.1 Scope
29.2 Definitions Specific to Chapter 29 (Reserved)
426 29.3 General Requirements
433 Annexes
A Explanatory Material
435 B Emergency Relief Venting for Fire Exposure
for Aboveground Tanks
445 C Temporarily Out of Service, Closure in Place,
or Closure by Removal of Underground
Storage Tanks
451 D Development of Fire Protection System Design
Criteria for Chapter 16 and Suggested Fire
Protection for Some Containers of Flammable
and Combustible Liquids Not Covered in
Chapter 16
461 E Suggested Test Protocol for Developing Fire Protection System Design Criteria for Containers of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
471 F Fugitive Emissions Calculations
475 G Management of Security
479 H Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 30
481 I Informational References
493 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
495 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application (Reserved
1.4 Retroactivity
496 1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Enforcement
1.7 Classification of Liquids
499 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
500 2.3 Other Publications
501 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory
Sections
503 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
505 3.3 General Definitions
511 3.4 Definition and Classification
of Liquids
513 4 Storage of Liquids
4.1 Scope
4.2 General Requirements
515 4.3 Storage of Liquids
535 5 Piping for Liquids
5.1 Scope
5.2 General Requirements for All Piping
Systems
538 5.3 Installation of Piping Systems
539 5.4 Testing
541 5.5 Detector Maintenance
5.6 Vent Piping
5.7 Vapor Recovery Piping
543 6 Fuel Dispensing Systems
6.1 Scope
6.2 General Requirements
546 6.3 Requirements for Dispensing
Devices
552 6.4 Requirements for Remote/Submersible
Pumps
554 6.5 Requirements for Dispensing
Hose
555 6.6 Requirements for Fuel Delivery
Nozzles
558 6.7 Emergency Electrical Disconnects
559 6.8 Vapor Recovery Systems
561 7 Building Construction
Requirements
7.1 Scope
7.2 General Requirements (Reserved
7.3 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities
565 7.4 Repair Garages
569 7.5 Heating, Ventilating, and Air
Conditioning
570 7.6 Heat-Producing Appliances
571 7.7 Dynamic Automotive Emissions Testing
Equipment
573 8 Electrical Installations
8.1 Scope
8.2 General Requirements
8.3 Installation in Classified Locations
580 8.4 Emergency Electrical Disconnects
581 8.5 Specific Requirements for Marine Fuel
Facilities
583 9 Operational Requirements
9.1 Scope
9.2 Basic Requirements
590 9.3 Operating Requirements for Full-Service
Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities
591 9.4 Operating Requirements for Attended
Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing
Facilities
593 9.5 Operating Requirements for Unattended
Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing
Facilities
594 9.6 Refueling from Tank Vehicles
595 9.7 Repair Areas
601 10 Vapor Processing and Vapor Recovery Systems for Liquid Motor Fuels
10.1 Vapor Processing Systems
603 10.2 Vapor Recovery Systems
605 11 Marine Fueling
11.1 Scope
606 11.2 Storage
11.3 Piping Systems
608 11.4 Fuel Dispensing System
609 11.5 Sources of Ignition
11.6 Bonding and Grounding
610 11.7 Fire Control
11.8 Containers and Movable Tanks
611 11.9 Cargo Tank Fueling Facilities
612 11.10 Operating Requirements
615 12 Additional Requirements for CNG,
LNG, Hydrogen, and LPG
12.1 Scope
616 12.2 General Requirements
12.3 Fuel Storage
618 12.4 Dispenser Installations Beneath
Canopies
12.5 Specific Requirements for LP-Gas
Dispensing Devices
12.6 Electrical Equipment
621 13 Farms and Remote Sites
13.1 Scope
622 13.2 Approved Storage
625 13.3 Marking of Tanks and
Containers
13.4 Fire Prevention and Control
637 1 Fuel Storage Tanks Inside Buildings — Special
Requirements of NFPA 31 and NFPA 37
647 2 Basic Properties and Definition of Flammable
and Combustible Liquids
665 3 Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
673 4 Handling Small Quantities of Flammable
Liquids
679 5 Electrostatics
691 6 Spray Application of Flammable and Combustible
Liquids
701 7 Dipping and Roll Coating Using Flammable and
Combustible Liquids
709 8 Overview of Statistics Related to Fires Involving
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
719 9 Technical/Substantive Changes from the 2012 to
2015 Editions of NFPA 30 and NFPA 30A
723 NFPA 30 Index
732 NFPA 30A Index
735 Important Notices and Legal
Disclaimers
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