As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLIANCES
All gas-burning appliances for use with liquefied petroleum
gas.
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES
Any materials composed of any or a mixture of the following
hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof: propane, propylene, butane, isobutane
and butylene.
The provisions of this article shall apply to
all uses of liquefied petroleum gas and the installation of all apparatus,
piping and equipment pertinent to systems for such uses.
Every installation of liquefied petroleum gas
equipment shall be made and maintained in a manner conforming to the
generally accepted good practice for the making and maintenance of
such installations, conforming with the standards set forth in the
National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet No. 58, except as modified
and as specified by the Department of Public Works.
Every person, firm or corporation installing
liquefied petroleum gas equipment shall submit to the Building Department
an application and plans indicating the location, capacity, safety
protection, proposed use and any other pertinent information requested
by the Department of Public Works. A copy of the application shall
be filed with the Chief Fire Inspector not later than the 10th day
of each month following installation during the previous month.
All equipment must be supervised by competent
persons having knowledge of the operation and utilization of liquefied
petroleum gas.
Storage location shall be provided with at least
one approved portable ten-pound CO2 fire extinguisher,
and the area shall be labeled with a sign, letters a minimum of two
inches in height, stating "DANGEROUS - L.P. GAS - NO SMOKING."
Underground liquid petroleum tanks of any size
require a special permit issued by the Board of Trustees.
Filing fees shall be set by resolution of the
Board of Trustees.