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CGA - P-41

LOCATING BULK STORAGE SYSTEMS IN COURTS

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Organization: CGA
Publication Date: 1 January 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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This publication provides guidelines for the safe siting, installing, and operating of bulk storage systems (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide or hydrogen) in courts where reduced airflow can create an oxygen-deficient or oxygen-enriched atmosphere. This publication applies to bulk cryogenic storage systems, not to gaseous compressed gas storage systems.

NOTE-Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide are technically not considered cryogenic liquids, but their liquid storage systems are covered by this document. For the purpose of this publication a bulk liquid storage system is defined by NFPA 55, Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code or NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care Facilities [1, 2]. 1

For the purpose of this publication, a court is defined as an open, uncovered, unoccupied space, unobstructed to the sky, bounded on three or more sides by exterior building walls, or freestanding walls [1].

1 References are shown by bracketed numbers and are listed in order of appearance in the reference section.

Document History

January 1, 2023
Standard for Locating Bulk Liquid Storage Systems in Courts
This publication provides guidelines for the safe siting, installing, and operating of bulk storage systems (argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, nitrous oxide, and oxygen) in courts or...
January 1, 2018
LOCATING BULK LIQUID STORAGE SYSTEMS IN COURTS
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P-41
January 1, 2010
LOCATING BULK STORAGE SYSTEMS IN COURTS
This publication provides guidelines for the safe siting, installing, and operating of bulk storage systems (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide or hydrogen) in courts where...

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