What is the relationship between LP-Gas System, aggregate water capacity and the registration forms?
LP-Gas System, as defined in 5:18 means: an assembly of one or more containers with a means of conveying LP-Gas from the container(s) to dispensing or consuming devices (either continuously or intermittently) and which incorporates components intended to achieve control of quantity, flow, or pressure in the liquid or vapor state. More than one container in a System usually means that they are manifolded together. Aggregate water capacity is the total water capacity of the containers within the System. Examples: Existing 4 โ 1,000 gallon tanks at a greenhouse. If these are manifolded together, then an R1 form has to be submitted. Not manifolded together โ a Notice of LP-Gas Installation should have been submitted previously. New 4 – 1,000 gallon tanks, manifolded. Plans must be submitted to DCA for review and approval. Not manifolded โ submit a Notice of LP-Gas Installation.
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