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In addition, the fire-sprinkler system shall be designed and sprinklers shall be installed in <br /> the following additional locations: <br /> 1. Attic shall be provided intermediate temperature-rated residential fire sprinklers for <br /> detection coverage and located at a spacing equivalent to 30 feet by 30 feet centers <br /> and maximum of 15 feet from outside walls. <br /> 2. Fire sprinklers shall be provided in garages. Fire sprinklers shall be intermediate <br /> rated, quick response, with a maximum coverage of 130 square feet per sprinkler. <br /> 20.24.140 CFC Section 5003.2.10 added — Biodiesel and methanol equipment. <br /> Section 5003.2.10 is added to read: <br /> 5003.2.10 Biodiesel and methanol equipment. Biodiesel and methanol <br /> manufacturing/processing equipment shall be listed or approved. Such equipment shall at <br /> a minimum adequately address electrical system, materials of construction, ventilation, <br /> seismic and process control and shut-down safety issues. <br /> 20.24.150 CFC Section 5003.5.2 added —Ventilation ducting. <br /> Section 5003.5.2 is added to read: <br /> 5003.5.2 Ventilation ducting. Product conveying ducts for venting hazardous materials <br /> operations shall be labeled with the hazard class of the material being vented and the <br /> direction of flow. <br /> 20.24.160 CFC Section 5003.5.3 added — H Occupancies. <br /> Section 5003.5.3 is added to read: <br /> 5003.5.3 H Occupancies. In "H" occupancies, all piping and tubing may be required to be <br /> identified when there is any possibility of confusion with hazardous materials transport <br /> tubing or piping. Flow direction indicators are required. <br /> 20.24.170 CFC Section 5003.13 added — Automatic Filling of Tanks. <br /> Section 5003.13 is added to read: <br /> 5003.13 Automatic Filling of Tanks. Systems that automatically fill flammable or <br /> combustible liquid tanks shall be equipped with approved overfill protection that sends an <br /> alarm signal to a location that is normally occupied during normal business hours and <br /> immediately stops the filling of the tank. The alarm signal and automatic shutoff shall be <br /> tested in a manner acceptable to the fire code official on an annual basis and records of <br /> such testing shall be maintained on-site for a period of five (5) years. <br /> Exception: Emergency generator tanks. <br />