Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-150V. Conversion vendor units and medical units. |
Section 296-150V-1350. What are the LPG system enclosure and mounting requirements for a conversion vendor unit or medical unit?
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- (1) LPG containers must not be installed, nor stored temporarily, inside any unit. Exception: This prohibition does not apply to completely self-contained hand torches, lanterns, or similar equipment with containers having a maximum water capacity of two and one-half pounds (approximately one pound LPG capacity).(2) Containers, control valves and regulating equipment, when installed, must meet one of the following requirements:(a) Be mounted on the "A" frame and not lower than the bottom of the trailer frame; or(b) Installed in a compartment that is vapor-tight to the inside of the conversion vendor unit or medical unit and accessible only from the outside; or(c) Be mounted on the chassis or to the floor and neither the container nor its supports may be lower than the top of the axle height.(3) The compartment must be ventilated at top and bottom to diffuse vapors. The compartment must be ventilated with two vents having an aggregate area of not less than two percent of the floor area of the compartment and must open without restriction to the outside. The required vents must be equally distributed between the floor and ceiling of the compartment. If the lower vent is located in the access door or wall, the bottom edge of the vent must be flush with the floor level of the compartment. The top vent must be located in the access door or wall with the bottom of the vent not more than twelve inches below the ceiling level of the compartment. All vents must have an unrestricted discharge to the outside atmosphere. Access doors or panels of compartments must not be equipped with locks or require special tools or knowledge to open.(4) Doors, hoods, domes, or portions of housings and enclosures required to be removed or opened for container replacement must incorporate means for clamping them firmly in place and preventing them from working loose during transit. Provisions must be incorporated in the assembly to hold the containers firmly in position and prevent their movement during transit.(5) LPG containers must be mounted on a substantial support or a base secured firmly to the conversion vendor unit or medical unit chassis. Neither the container nor its support can extend below the conversion vendor unit or medical unit frame.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.22 RCW. WSR 99-18-069, § 296-150V-1350, filed 8/31/99, effective 10/1/99.]
Chapter 43.22 RCW. WSR 99-18-069, § 296-150V-1350, filed 8/31/99, effective 10/1/99.