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What is NYC FC § 3306.2.1.2?

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This section regulates the indoor storage of liquid oxygen containers, permitting only one container with a maximum water capacity of 6.2 cubic feet for use with flammable gas. Any additional containers must be stored outdoors. Applies to property operators managing facilities with liquid oxygen storage.

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3306.2.1.2 Indoor storage restrictions.

FC § 3306.2.1.2

Not more than one liquid oxygen container having a maximum water capacity of 6.2 cubic feet (0.176 m 3) may be stored indoors. Such container shall be connected for use with a flammable gas. Storage in excess of one liquid oxygen container shall be located outdoors.

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