Take a look at 12.8.1 (2012 ed don't have 15 handy).  It looks like your
scenario would be  class IV density.  You can have  13,750 gallons IIIB
before chapter 16 kicks in.

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On Behalf Of Jeremy Frazier
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: NFPA 30 - Class IIIB Plastic Containers

What is the total quantities?  Because unless there is a lot of them, you
probably don't need to go that far in 30.  Unprotected flammable liquids is
ordinary grp 2.    

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On Behalf Of Gregg Fontes
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:22 AM
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Subject: NFPA 30 - Class IIIB Plastic Containers

Scenario, quarts, gallons, and 5 gallons plastic containers of a Class IIIB
liquid (i.e. motor oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil) stored 5' high on pallets
for shipment to typical retail automotive stores.  The quarts and gallon
containers will be in cardboard boxes.  The 5 gallons will be stacked two
high on a pallets.  First, would these containers be considered IBC's
(intermediate bulk containers per 3.3.12.2 - 2015 edition)?  If so, then I
assume Table 16.5.2.9 would apply?  If not considered IBC's, what Table
would apply, if any?      

Thanks,
Gregg Fontes
Cen-Cal Fire Systems, Inc.
209-334-9119

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