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What is NYC FC § 3306.4.3?

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This section regulates the indoor storage of acetylene containers, permitting it only under specific conditions such as unavailability of outdoor storage, unoccupied buildings, ground floor storage, and a maximum quantity of 3,500 SCF. Applies to property operators managing acetylene storage.

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3306.4.3 Indoor acetylene storage.

FC § 3306.4.3

Indoor reserve storage of acetylene containers shall be allowed only when outdoor storage is unavailable on the premises, the building is unoccupied, the containers are stored on the ground floor of the building, and the total quantities stored do not exceed 3,500 SCF ( 99.11 m3).

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