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February 2007
Part No. 891817 Rev A
1.3.
Local, State, and Federal Codes
The Wayne 700 Series models are only part of a fuel dispensing system. A fuel dispensing
system typically comprises equipment and safety devices from a variety of manufacturers. It
is the responsibility of the pump owner to have a qualified installer ensure that all of the
necessary equipment and accessories are included to meet the requirements of the application
and all tanks (both underground and aboveground), piping and fittings, check valves, leak
detection and corrosion protection devices, wiring, venting systems, safety valves, filtration
devices, etc. are installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and in
compliance with local and regional building codes and requirements pertaining to private
fueling facilities (or other locations where the pump may be installed).
These requirements may include references to the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70);
Automotive and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA 30A); Flammable and Combustible
Liquids Code (NFPA 30); Standard for the Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids at
Farms and Isolated Sites (NFPA 395); Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Section 280 (40
CFR 280); United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Technical
Regulations of 9-23-88 and U.S. EPA Financial Responsibility Regulations of 10-26-1988.
Where local requirements do not specify applicable codes, Wayne recommends using the
codes listed above. These codes are comprehensive and detailed, often requiring
interpretation to cover unusual situations, and, therefore, the associated handbooks (where
applicable) should also be consulted. (The handbooks are also available from the same
sources.)
Due to the variety of locations encountered, further information on installation cannot be
dealt with in this document except as the codes relate directly to the installation of the pump.
Therefore, it is strongly recommended that
a qualified engineer or contractor familiar with
local regulations and practices be consulted before starting installation.
Pertinent information and codes are available from the following sources:
Association for Composite Tanks (ACT)
North State Street
Suite 720
Chicago, IL 60602
(301) 355-1307 (for information requests)
American Petroleum Institute (API)
1220 L Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 682-8000
Fiberglass Petroleum Tank and Pipe Institute
One SeaGate, Suite 1001
Toledo, OH 43604
(419) 247-5412
National Assoc. Corrosion Engineers
(NACE)
Box 218340
Houston, TX 77218
(713) 492-0535
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
One Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269-9101
(617) 770-3000
National Leak Prevention Association
(NLPA)
685 Fields Ertel Road
Cincinnati, OH 45241
(513) 489-9844 or 1-(800) 543-1838
Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI)
Box 2380
Tulsa, OK 74101
(918) 494-9696
Steel Tank Institute
P. O. Box 4020
Northbrook, IL 60065
(312) 498-1980
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
(312) 272-8800
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