IFC 2009 section 4006 specifically references I-1, I-4, and R occupancies for home health care oxygen storage and use.
What about an I-2?
I have an I-2 that wants to have liquid oxygen in a small room on that use to be a closet on the 4th floor and fill all the little LOX canisters and get rid of all the small portable oxygen cylinders.
Table 2703.1.1(1) MAQ is 45 gallons and double for sprinkler = 90 gallons
Table 2703.8.3.2 4 floor level has 2 hour rating so 12.5% of 90 = 11.25 gallons
They want to have about 9 gallons.
IFC refers you to NFPA 55 for cryogenic oxidizers.
Section 6.2.3 of NFPA 55 Quantites Less than or Equal to the MAQ refers you to 6.3.1.6 Which is Flammable and Oxidizing Gases.
Does this section apply or not to liquid oxygen?
Subsection 6.3.1.6.1 States Flammable and oxidining gases shall not be stored or used in other than industrial and stroage occupancies.
So if liquid oxygen is stored in this closet would it need a 2 hour separation say S-1 to I-2 and then a 90 minute door?
Would it need the ventilation system as required by NFPA 55 section 6.15?
What about an I-2?
I have an I-2 that wants to have liquid oxygen in a small room on that use to be a closet on the 4th floor and fill all the little LOX canisters and get rid of all the small portable oxygen cylinders.
Table 2703.1.1(1) MAQ is 45 gallons and double for sprinkler = 90 gallons
Table 2703.8.3.2 4 floor level has 2 hour rating so 12.5% of 90 = 11.25 gallons
They want to have about 9 gallons.
IFC refers you to NFPA 55 for cryogenic oxidizers.
Section 6.2.3 of NFPA 55 Quantites Less than or Equal to the MAQ refers you to 6.3.1.6 Which is Flammable and Oxidizing Gases.
Does this section apply or not to liquid oxygen?
Subsection 6.3.1.6.1 States Flammable and oxidining gases shall not be stored or used in other than industrial and stroage occupancies.
So if liquid oxygen is stored in this closet would it need a 2 hour separation say S-1 to I-2 and then a 90 minute door?
Would it need the ventilation system as required by NFPA 55 section 6.15?