Is this sentence right or wrong? ? ? ?
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“According to the petrochemical regulations, in a combined facility, Class A and B storage tanks with a capacity of no more than 100 m3 can be located within the facility. The device includes a factory building, meaning it can be placed inside one. ”Is this sentence right or wrong? ? Explain the reasons
Prerequisite: Combined device. Read the specifications carefully before asking questions
Then, sir, if the premise is to use combined units, can Class A and Class B liquid storage tanks be placed inside the factory building? ? ?
Well, you could consider using a larger measuring tank for placement in the factory building
Sir, when you encounter this situation, do you just call it a metering tank? ? Will the fire safety inspection be approved? ?
I haven’t encountered it before; I’m just suggesting a possibility – you should discuss it with the client.
Classifying it as production equipment for the device is correct.
Does that mean Class A and B liquid storage tanks can be placed inside a building? ? As long as it’s part of the device, is that what you all do? ? Is the fire safety inspection okay?
Yes, as long as it is a small tank, it is called an intermediate tank or a metering tank
Support for floor 2. I’ve seen it before; it’s part of a renovation project and is used as an intermediate tank, with a capacity of no more than 100 cubic meters. It can be installed inside the factory building. There is also a regulation for this in building codes.
Building Code: 3.3.6 When an intermediate warehouse is installed within a factory, the following provisions shall be complied with: 1 Intermediate warehouses of Class A and Class B shall be located against the exterior wall, and their storage capacity shall not exceed the amount required for one day and one night;
Yes, as part of the installation, our intermediate tank is located within the factory building, with a volume of over 30 cubic meters
This post was last edited by junjie7575 on 2016-12-22 at 15:00. You can refer to it; regarding the fire separation distances for Class A, B, and C liquid storage tanks (areas) as specified in GB50016-2014 Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings, it is sometimes necessary to consider both the regulations and various other requirements.
This only refers to Category A items; it doesn’t include storage tanks of Category A and B, right? ? ?
The term “intermediate warehouse” in the provisions refers to a location within the factory building where raw materials, semi-finished products, and auxiliary materials obtained from warehouses or previous processing stages are stored in order to meet the needs of continuous daily production.