If an AST is protected or fire resistant, can it be placed closer than normally required to buildings, property lines and other tanks?
A. Yes. If a tank is listed as fire resistant (as indicated by compliance with U.L. Standard 2080 or an equivalent) or protected (as indicated by compliance with U.L. Standard 2085 or an equivalent), it may be placed directly adjacent to a building, a property line, or other tank. However, for dispensing tanks, any vehicle being fueled from the tank must still maintain a 30- foot separation distance to all buildings, property lines and other tanks. (Therefore, the dispensing hose must be of sufficient length in order to allow the vehicle being fueled to be placed 30 feet from any buildings, property lines or tanks).
Yes. If a tank is listed as fire resistant (as indicated by compliance with U.L. Standard 2080 or an equivalent) or protected (as indicated by compliance with U.L. Standard 2085 or an equivalent), it may be placed directly adjacent to a building, a property line, or other tank. However, for dispensing tanks, any vehicle being fueled from the tank must still maintain a 30-foot separation distance to all buildings, property lines and other tanks. (Therefore, the dispensing hose must be of sufficient length in order to allow the vehicle being fueled to be placed 30 feet from any buildings, property lines or tanks).
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