Exception:A stationary flammable or combustible liquid storage tank with a capacity of 1,100 gallons or less utilized for agricultural purposes.
"Aircraft motor-vehicle fuel-dispensing facility."
"Alcohol-blended fuels."
"Automotive motor fuel-dispensing facility."
"Dispensing device, overhead type."
"Fleet vehicle motor fuel-dispensing facility."
"Liquefied natural gas (LNG)."
"Marine motor fuel-dispensing facility."
"Motor fuel-dispensing facility."
"Repair garage."
"Self-service motor fuel-dispensing facility."
Exception: Canopies constructed in accordance with the building code as listed in rule 1301:7-7-80 of the Administrative Code providing weather protection for the fuel islands.
"IN CASE OF FIRE, SPILL OR RELEASE
FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.____________________
FACILITY ADDRESS_____________________ "
Exception:This paragraph shall not apply to fixed dispensing equipment at an unsupervised location at an airport that is used to dispense fuel directly into the fuel tank of an aircraft.
Exceptions:
Such signs shall also state:
Exception: Signs installed at dispensers prior to July 1, 2018 containing language that is substantially similar to items (a) to (h) of this paragraph shall be deemed as compliant with this code.
Weeds, brush, trash and other combustible materials shall be kept not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from fuel-handling equipment.
Exception:Where approved by the fire code official in accordance with paragraph (J)(1)( 2310.1) of this rule, the approved method of storage of Class I, II and IIIA flammable or combustible liquids at marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be in accordance with paragraphs (F)(2)(a)(2306.2.1) to (F)(2)(f)(2306.2.6) of this rule.
Exception: An aboveground tank approved by an authoritative source listed in rule 1301:7-7-01 of the Administrative Code as a fire-resistant tank may be utilized in lieu of a protected tank when installed in accordance with Table 2306.2.3 of this rule.
Exception: Other above-ground tanks that comply with rule 1301:7-7-57 of the Administrative Code where approved by the fire code official.
Table 2306.2.3
Minimum separation requirements for above-ground tanks
Class of liquid and tank type | Individual tank capacity (gallons) | Minimum distance from nearest important building on same property (feet) | Minimum distance from nearest fuel dispenser (feet) | Minimum distance from lot line that is or can be built upon, including the opposite side of a public way (feet) | Minimum distance from nearest side of any public way (feet) | Minimum distance between tanks (feet) |
Class I protected above | Less than or equal to 6,000 | 5 | 25a | 15 | 5 | 3 |
ground tanksb | Greater than 6,000 | 15 | 25a | 25 | 15 | 3 |
Class II and III protected above-ground tanks | Same as Class I | Same as Class I | Same as Class Ic | Same as Class I | Same as Class I | Same as Class I |
Tanks in vaults | 0-20,000 | 0b | 0 | 0b | 0 | Separate compartment for each tank |
Other tanks | All | 50 | 50 | 100 | 50 | 3 |
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 gallon = 3.785 L.
Exceptions:
Overhead-type dispensing units shall be provided with a listed automatic-closing-type hose nozzle valve without a latch-open device.
Exception: A listed automatic-closing-type hose nozzle valve with latch-open device is allowed to be used on overhead-type dispensing units where the design of the system is such that the hose nozzle valve will close automatically in the event the valve is released from a fill opening or upon impact with a driveway.
Exception: Vapor recovery nozzles incorporating insertion interlock devices designed to achieve shutoff on disconnect from the vehicle fill pipe.
Vent piping shall be in accordance with paragraphs (C)(6)( 5703.6) and (D)(2)( 5704.2) of rule 1301:7-7-57 of the Administrative Code. Vapor return piping shall be installed in a manner that drains back to the tank, without sags or traps in which liquid can become trapped. If necessary, because of grade, condensate tanks are allowed in vapor return piping. Condensate tanks shall be designed and installed so that they can be drained without opening.
An approved shear joint shall be rigidly mounted and connected by a union in the vapor return piping at the base of each dispensing device. The shear joint shall be mounted flush with the top of the surface on which the dispenser is mounted.
Vapor-processing systems that introduce air into the underground piping or storage tanks shall be provided with equipment for prevention of flame propagation that has been tested and listed as suitable for the intended use.
Exception: Where the required distances to buildings, lot lines or fuel-transfer areas cannot be obtained, means shall be provided to protect equipment against fire exposure. Acceptable means shall include but not be limited to either of the following:
Exception: The point of transfer for LP-gas dispensing operations need not be separated from canopies that are constructed in accordance with the building code as listed in rule 1301:7-7-80 of the Administrative Code and that provide weather protection for the dispensing equipment.
LP-gas containers shall be located in accordance with rule 1301:7-7-61 of the Administrative Code. LP-gas storage and dispensing equipment shall be located outdoors.
The requirements for self-service LP-gas dispensing systems shall be in accordance with the following:
Exceptions:
Exception: Dispensing equipment need not be separated from canopies that are constructed in accordance with the building code as listed in rule 1301:7-7-80 of the Administrative Code and that provide weather protection for the dispensing equipment.
In addition to the requirements in paragraph (E)(2305) of this rule, the owner of a self-service CNG motor fuel-dispensing facility shall ensure the safe operation of the system and the training of users.
Table 2308.8.1.2.3
Separation distance for atmospheric venting of CNG
Equipment or feature | Minimum separation (feet) |
Buildings | 25 |
Building openings | 25 |
CNG compressor and storage vessels | 25 |
CNG dispensers | 25 |
Lot lines | 15 |
Public ways | 15 |
Vehicles | 25 |
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm.
The vent tube shall be capable of dispersing the gas not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) above grade level. The vent tube shall not be provided with a rain cap or other feature that would limit or obstruct the gas flow.
At the connection fitting of the vent tube and the CNG cylinder, a listed bidirectional detonation flame arrester shall be provided.
In addition to the requirements in paragraph (K)(2311) of this rule, the owner of a self-service hydrogen motor fuel-dispensing facility shall provide for the safe operation of the system through the institution of a fire safety plan submitted in accordance with paragraph (D)(404) of rule 1301:7-7-04 of the Administrative Code, the training of employees and operators who use and maintain the system in accordance with paragraph (F)(406) of rule 1301:7-7-04 of the Administrative Code, and provisions for hazard communication in accordance with paragraph (G)(407) of rule 1301:7-7-04 of the Administrative Code.
For the interconnecting piping between the individual manufactured components, the pressure rating must be not less than 20 times the absolute pressure present in the piping when any hydrogen meets any air.
Exception: Storage in liquid storage rooms in accordance with paragraph (D)(3)(g)(5704.3.7) of rule 1301:7-7-57 of the Administrative Code.
Hoses used for dispensing or transferring Class I, II or IIIA liquids, when not in use, shall be reeled, racked or otherwise protected from mechanical damage.
"WARNING
NO SMOKING-STOP ENGINE WHILE FUELING,
SHUT OFF ELECTRICITY.
DO NOT START ENGINE UNTIL AFTER BELOW
DECK SPACES ARE VENTILATED."
Where a repair garage includes a motor fuel-dispensing facility, the fuel-dispensing operation shall comply with the requirements of this rule for motor fuel-dispensing facilities.
Vehicles powered by gaseous fuels in which the fuel system has been damaged shall be inspected and evaluated for fuel system integrity prior to being brought into the repair garage. The inspection shall include testing of the entire fuel delivery system for leakage.
Exceptions:
Exception: Repair garages with natural ventilation when approved.
Ventilation shall be by a continuous mechanical ventilation system or by a mechanical ventilation system activated by a continuously monitoring natural gas detection system or, for hydrogen, a continuously monitoring flammable gas detection system, each activating at a gas concentration of not more than 25 per cent of the lower flammable limit (LFL). In all cases, the system shall shut down the fueling system in the event of failure of the ventilation system.
The ventilation rate shall be not less than 1 cubic foot per minute per 12 cubic feet [ 0.00139 m3 x (s " m3)] of room volume.
Exceptions:
Exception:The dispensing of diesel fuel at a terminal or bulk plant into a motor vehicle that is transporting petroleum products or equipment essential to the operation of the terminal or bulk plant, provided that the motor vehicle is owned or leased by or operated under a contract with a person who has been issued a motor fuel dealers license under section 5735.02 of the Revised Code. For such dispensing, the provisions of this rule governing capacity limitations shall not apply.
Replaces: 1301:7-7-23
Ohio Admin. Code 1301:7-7-23
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 12/15/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3741.14, 3737.83, 3737.82, 3737.22
Rule Amplifies: 3737.22, 3741.14, 3737.83, 3737.82
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1977, 07/01/1979, 12/10/1982, 07/01/1983, 06/01/1985, 05/09/1988, 11/05/1990, 06/28/1992, 09/01/1995, 01/09/1998, 01/03/2000, 09/01/2005, 07/01/2007, 11/01/2011, 12/15/2017