Nev. Admin. Code § 459.9937 - Marina storage tanks: Dispensing equipment
1. A
control must be installed that will permit the fuel delivery pump to operate
only when a dispensing nozzle is removed from its bracket or normal position
with respect to the dispensing device and only when the switch on the
dispensing device is manually actuated. The control must also stop the pump
when all nozzles have been returned either to their brackets or to the normal
nondispensing position.
2.
Dispensers not integral with the tank must have sumps with operating
leak-monitoring sensors that automatically shut off the electricity to the
pumping device.
3. Dispenser hoses
must be checked and a record kept on a daily basis for evidence of blistering,
carcass saturation or separation, for cuts, nicks or abrasions that expose
reinforced material, and for slippage, misalignment or leaks at couplings.
Defective hoses must be removed from service within 48 hours after evidence of
failure.
4. At least once each
month, each dispenser hose must be completely extended and inspected as
follows:
(a) The hose couplings and the first
12 inches of hose adjacent to the couplings must be examined.
(b) The dispenser hose must be checked for
structural weakness evidenced by soft spots by pressing the hose in the area
around its entire circumference. Any hose that shows evidence of soft spots
must be removed from service.
5. Any dispensing nozzle used at a marina
service station must be equipped with a nondrip check valve.
6. Daily and monthly inspections of dispenser
hoses are not required when a marina is closed during the off-season.
Notes
NRS 459.826, 459.830
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