New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 18 - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
Subchapter 6 - RELEASE OF PLANS OR SUBMITTAL OF NOTICE OF LP-GAS INSTALLATION AND APPROVAL OF NEW LP-GAS SYSTEMS
Section 5:18-6.3 - Approval of new LP-Gas system

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:18-6.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) All new LP-Gas systems for which plans are required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:18-6.1 and all systems of over 2,000 gallons aggregate water capacity that will remain in place for six months or less shall be subject to inspection by the Division, after erection, to ensure that the LP-Gas facility is constructed in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. The inspection shall be performed after receipt of notification of completion from the professional engineer of record, who shall submit the completed application form and a letter of completion to the Division. The inspection shall be made within seven business days of receipt of a request for inspection by the Division. If the erected site conforms to the requirements of this chapter, a certificate of approval shall be issued to the applicant or the professional engineer of record.

1. Exception: An engineering report shall not be required for systems that will remain in place for six months or less. For such systems, the applicant shall submit a request for inspection to the Division.

(b) For systems designed exclusively to dispense LP-Gas into motor vehicles, the applicant shall submit for approval a written training program or training program using other media to be given to prospective operators of the system. The training program must include standard operating instructions, system safety features and their use, system emergency procedures, and basic system maintenance and inspection.

(c) Containers shall not be filled until the approval covered in (a) or (b) above has been obtained, except that:

1. Product not exceeding five percent of tank capacity may be placed in the container so that tests and adjustments may be made by the installer; or

2. Containers may be filled for emergency or critical use, when approved by the Commissioner.

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