Examples of Class IIIB liquids in a sentence
To store, handle or use Class IIIB liquids in tanks or portable tanks for fueling motor vehicles at motor fuel-dispensing facilities or where connected to fuel-burning equipment.
Storage of Class IIIB liquids inside a building protected by an approved automatic fire extinguishing system.
After December 22, 1996, facilities shall be provided so that any accidental discharge of any Class I, II or IIIA liquids will be prevented from endangering important facilities, and adjoining property, or reaching waterways, as provided for in subsections (b) or (c) except that tanks storing Class IIIB liquids do not require special drainage or diking provisions for fire protection purposes.
On or after April 14, 2011, tanks used only for storing Class IIIB liquids shall not be required to be separated by more than 3 ft provided they are not within the same diked area as, or within the drainage path of, a tank storing a Class I or II liquid.
Tanks storing Class IIIB liquids that are not in the same diked area as a tank containing Class I, II, or IIIA liquids.
Exception: Tanks larger than 12,000 gallons capacity storing Class IIIB liquids do not require emergency relief venting unless they are within the diked area or the drainage path of Class I or Class II liquids.
Tanks storing Class IIIB liquids that are neither petroleum nor CERCLA−listed products.(e) If a tank system exhibits a continuing pattern of failing and then not failing leak detection testing, a precision tightness test shall be performed within 10 business days in accordance with s.
Class IIIB liquids are combustible liquids that have a flash point > 200 deg F.Suitable Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water fog or fine spray.
Tanks and containers that contain only crankcase drainings shall be considered as containing Class IIIB liquids.
Class IIIB liquids are combustible liquids that have a flash point > 200 deg F.