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What is NYC FC § 5504.3.1.1.1?

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This section establishes requirements for the positioning of fill connections for stationary cryogenic containers, mandating that they be located at a safe distance from exposure hazards. It also specifies that these connections must allow cargo tank operators access to necessary valves and indicators. Applies to operators of facilities using stationary cryogenic containers.

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5504.3.1.1.1 Point-of-fill connections.

FC § 5504.3.1.1.1

Fill connections for stationary cryogenic containers shall not be positioned closer to exposure hazards than the minimum distances required for stationary cryogenic containers. Fill connections for stationary cryogenic containers shall be located and maintained to afford cargo tank operator access to valves and indicators on the cryogenic containers and cargo tank.

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