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Ordinance No. 2197 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> Page 22 <br /> 3. Failure of emergency power. <br /> 4. Failure of primary containment. <br /> 5. Seismic activity. <br /> 6. Failure of required ventilation. <br /> 7. Manual activation at an approved remote location. <br /> 20.24.330 CFC Section 6004.1.5 added —Annual Maintenance. <br /> Section 6004.1.5 is added to read: <br /> 6004.1.5 Annual Maintenance. All safety control systems at a facility shall be maintained in good <br /> working condition and tested not less frequently than annually. Maintenance and testing shall be <br /> performed by persons qualified to perform the maintenance and tests. Maintenance records and <br /> certifications shall be kept for a minimum of three years and shall be made available to any <br /> representative of the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department for inspection upon request. <br /> 20.24.340 CFC Section 6004.1.6 added — Maximum threshold quantity. <br /> Section 6004.1.6 is added to read: <br /> 6004.1.6 Maximum threshold quantity. Toxic gases stored or used in quantities exceeding the <br /> maximum threshold quantity in a single vessel per control area or outdoor control area or H- <br /> Occupancy shall comply with the additional requirements for highly toxic gases of Section 6004 <br /> of this code. <br /> Moderately toxic gases stored or used in quantities exceeding the maximum threshold quantity in <br /> a single vessel per control area or outdoor control area or H-Occupancy shall comply with the <br /> additional requirements for toxic gases of Section 6004 of this code. <br /> 20.24.350 CFC Section 6004.1.7 added — Reduced flow valve. <br /> Section 6004.1.7 is added to read: <br /> 6004.1.7 Reduced flow valve. All containers of materials other than lecture bottles containing <br /> highly toxic material and having a vapor pressure exceeding 29 psi shall be equipped with a <br /> reduced flow valve when available. If a reduced flow valve is not available, the container shall be <br /> used with a flow-limiting device. All flow limiting devices shall be part of the valve assembly and <br /> visible to the eye when possible; otherwise, they shall be installed as close as possible to the <br /> cylinder source. <br /> Exception: When the process use rate is approximately equal to the maximum flow rate of <br /> the cylinder/tank valve. <br /> 20.24.360 CFC Section 6004.1.8 added — Fire extinguishing systems. <br /> Section 6004.1.8 is added to read: <br /> 6004.1.8 Fire extinguishing systems. Buildings and covered exterior areas for storage and use <br /> areas of materials regulated by this Chapter shall be protected by an automatic fire sprinkler <br /> system in accordance with NFPA 13. The design of the sprinkler system for any room or area <br /> where highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases are stored, handled or used shall be in <br /> accordance with Section 5004.5. <br /> 20.24.370 CFC Section 6004.1.9 added — Local gas shut off. <br /> Section 6004.1.9 is added to read: <br />
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