Of course. This post is only about how to handle the empty plastic tanks. 
There's is a lot more to this project than just what I posted initially. I need 
to figure out the requirements for each of the hazards before I determine a 
criteria for the project.


At 02:01 PM 12/19/2011, you wrote:
>Hopefully you're doing some reading in NFPA 30 and not just NFPA 13.
>
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>>On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Todd Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I visited a facility last week where they will be producing Biodiesel.
>>> There are approximately 15 - 6000 gallon PVC tanks. The tanks appear to be
>>> approximately 15 high and are supported on frames approximately 18" off the
>>> floor. Some of the tanks will contain water, others will be filled with a
>>> the raw cooking oil (MSDS pending) and others will be empty. My question
>>> right now is on the empty plastic containers. Would they be protected as a
>>> solid pilled Group A plastic? Couldn't find anything that would deviate
>>> from that, but want to be sure I'm not missing something.
>>>
>>> Todd G. Williams, PE
>>> Fire Protection Design/Consulting
>>> Stonington, CT
>>> 860.535.2080
>>> www.fpdc.com
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Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860.535.2080
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