NFPA 513-1998 Standard for Motor Freight Terminals.
3-2 Heating.
3—2.1 I-leasing equipment shall 1w installed to conform with the following standards as applicable:
(a) NFPA 90A, Standard far the !ncjgdlaiion of Air Conth?iiming intl lrntdtthng Stnns
(b) NFPA 31, Standard for the In,cta#aiion of Oil-Burning Equipmen t
(c) NFPA 54. National Fuil (.as Code
(d) NFPA t2. Standard on Jnt?ne,yitor and rs1’ and Linen handling SysIrm. and Equipment
(e) NFPA21I. Standard for (Yrimnrtw. Fii plare, lnjt, and Solid !uel-Rur,u ng .4p,Plwnres
3—2.2 All lieatiiig e(luipjllrnt shall hr of au ipprovecl t’pe that k designed for the purpose. The irse of makeshift or improvised heaters shall be prohibited.
3—2.3 The furls hiLt are used shall 1w of the pr and duality specified h the matutikucturer of the heating appliance.
3—2.4 I letting rqunpltwnt shall be peruiuItel to 1)r installed in a room that is separated from an area classified as (lass I, Division I or 2, b’ walls that have a fire resistance rating of at least 1 hout. The room shall have no openings iii the wall that leads into the classified area within 8 ft (2.4 m) of the floor. Such a room shall not be used for combustible storage. and all air kn, combustion purposes shall come h’oin outside the lnnklutg. Table 3-1.2 shall 1w used IL) classify the areas. The area classifications shall be in accordance with Article 500 of NFPA 70, ztiona! l*rtricnl (de.
3-2.5 I-heating equipment ihas uses gas or nil fuel shall be permitted to be installed in mainwnance service areas in which there is no dispensing o transirring of Class I liquids. provulecl the bottoiii of the cc,iuibuistioii (ilainhuer is at least IS in. (457 mm) above the floor and the heating equipment Ls protected from physical damage.
3-2.6 Gas-heating or oil-heating equipmrnt that is approved (or use in garages shall he permined to be installed in the inainteuialuce and service ateas where Class I liquids are dis. FwTisl. provided the rcluuilnhient is installed at least 8 ft (2.4 m) those •hc floor.
3—2.7 F.lectrk heating rquiipIueuit sILall 1w iiistalled in accordance with the provisions of NFPA 70. National Eletraral (rde.
3-3 Ventilation.
3-3.1 Vehicle Mairnenance and Repair Areas. All vehicle maintenance and repair areas, when in operation, shall he conimuousl ventilated by -a ventilating sstem that has positive means for exhuutrstiiig indoor air at a rate of 1101 less titan ft (0.0212 m) of air per minute for each square font (square meter) of floor area. Exhaust duct openings br required ventilation shall be located in a manlier to rflectivelv reimwe vapor acetimuilatiotis at floor level from all parts of the repair area. An approved means shall he provided for introducing an equal amount of outdoor air.
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