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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover small aboveground portable steel
containers and tanks which are intended for temporary storage,
limited transport, and transfer or dispensing of specific liquid
classes or types typically used in commercial applications. The
basic types of portable containment products with summary of their
intended applications and unique features are:
a) Portable Collection Container for Used Motor Oil are vessels
up to 60 gal with single compartments, and are provided with at
least 2 wheels and (depending on capacity), attachments for hand
pulling or machine towing, and a means to transfer liquids via hose
by pumps powered by hand or battery. These products are intended
for only motor oils or similar Class IIIB liquids, and are intended
for attended use by trained employees at businesses licensed for
oil collection. These products are not intended for vehicle
transport, outdoor storage, or use as hand-held fuel cans, safety
cans or special-purpose containers that have different applications
and/or liquid ratings;
b) Portable Dispensing Containers are vessels up to 60 gal with
single compartments, and are provided with at least 2 wheels,
attachments for transport, and a means to transfer liquids via hose
by gravity feed or hand pump. These products are intended for
general use fuels or similar liquids, and are rated for either
flammable and combustible liquids or only combustible liquids.
These products are not intended for vehicle transport, outdoor
storage, or use as handheld fuel cans, safety cans, special-purpose
containers, or portable transfer tanks that have different
applications and/or liquid ratings;
c) Portable Transfer Tanks are vessels 60 to 1100 gal with one
or more compartments, and are provided with 3 or more wheels,
attachments for transport, and a means to transfer liquids via hose
by gravity feed or hand pump. These products are intended for
general use fuels or similar liquids, and are rated for either
combustible or flammable liquids or only combustible liquids. These
products may be pulled by machines, but are not intended for
transport on public roads, in vehicles, or for use as mobile fuel
dispensing tanks that have different applications and/or liquid
ratings.
These portable containment products are atmospheric types that
are not intended to be pressurized, but may be constructed in any
shape or orientation with multiple functional openings, and have
additional features or accessory options, such as
strainers/filters, collector funnels, hose assemblies, control
valves, level gauges, etc., are described in this outline.
These portable containment products are intended to be used in
accordance with Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, ANSI/NFPA
30, Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages,
ANSI/NFPA 30A, and the manufacturer's instructions.
These portable container products differ from hand held portable
containers of 6.6 gal or less covered by ASTM F852 or ASTM
F976Specifications for consumer type portable fuel cans, UL 30 or
UL 1313 for safety cans, or UL 1314 for special purpose metal
containers.
These portable containment products differ from special purpose
tanks covered by UL 142A, which are intended for larger fixed or
stationary tanks with specific use applications and construction
features for limited flammable or combustible liquids.
These portable tank products differ from general use tanks
covered by UL 142, which are intended for larger fixed or
stationary tanks with a wider range of use applications for more
flammable and combustible liquids.
The "general use" fuel and oil terms referenced in this Outline
are intended to be those which are commercially dispensed or
available, and which meet a recognized industry specification, such
as ASTM or SAE. The "other similar" fuels and oils terms are
intended to cover those with similar chemical property and
compatibility characteristics to general use types.
These requirements cover only the accessories, components and
features specifically identified in this outline. Any other
accessories or components that are separately shipped or added
after manufacture are not included in the scope of the product
evaluation. It is expected that an AHJ will approve this product
prior to use.