MEMORANDUM. NFPA Technical Committee on Solvent Extraction Plants. NFPA 36 First Draft TC FINAL Ballot Results (F2016)

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National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Phone: 617-770-3000 Fax: 617-770-0700 www.nfpa.org MEMORANDUM To: From: NFPA Technical Committee on Solvent Extraction Plants Colleen Kelly, Administrator Technical Projects Date: August 19, 2015 Subject: NFPA 36 First Draft TC FINAL (F2016) According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot. 12 Members Eligible to Vote (Fawbush, Janz, Smith) 9 Affirmative on All Revisions (with comment; Barton) 0 Negative on one or more Revisions s on one or more Revisions The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of the vote for each first revision. There are two criteria necessary for each first revision to pass ballot: (1) simple majority and (2) affirmative 2 / 3 vote. The mock examples below show how the calculations are determined. (1) Example for Simple Majority: Assuming there are 20 vote eligible committee members, 11 affirmative votes are required to pass ballot. (Sample calculation: 20 members eligible to vote 2 = 10 + 1 = 11) (2) Example for Affirmative 2 / 3 : Assuming there are 20 vote eligible committee members and 1 member did not return their ballot and 2 members abstained, the number of affirmative votes required would be 12. (Sample calculation: 20 members eligble to vote 1 not returned 2 abstentions = 17 x 0.66 = 11.22 = 12 ) As always please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

First Revision No. 7-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 1.6.1 ] 1.6.1 The units of measurement for this standard shall be in accordance with the International System of Units (SI). Measurements and values shall be expressed using the SI unit of measurement. An equivalent inch/pound measurement or value, in parentheses, shall be permitted to follow the SI value. 1.6.1.1 Table 8.2.4.1need not meet this requirement shall not be required to meet this requirement. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:33:47 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 1-NFPA 36-2015 [ Chapter 2 ] Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this standard and shall be considered part of the requirements of this document. 2.2 NFPA Publications. National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2008 2014 edition. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2011 2017 edition. NFPA 214, Standard on Water-Cooling Towers, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, 2011 2017 edition. 2.3 Other Publications. 2.3.1 ASME Publications. American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME International, Three Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016 10015-5990. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 2010 2013. 2.3.2 ASTM Publications. ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. ASTM D323, Standard Method of Test for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method), 2008. ASTM E136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 C, 2011 2012. 2.3.3 Other Publications. Merriam-Webster s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2008 2014 edition. NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 329, Recommended Practice for Handling Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases, 2010 edition. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Fri Apr 24 10:58:49 EDT 2015 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM : Referenced current organization names and editions. Response Message: Public Input No. 4-NFPA 36-2014 [Chapter 2] 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 23-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.14.1 ] 3.3.14.1 Lower Flammable Limit (LFL). That concentration of a combustible material flammable vapor in air below which ignition will not occur. Also known as the lower explosive limit (LEL). [ 329, 2010] [ 30, 2015] Submitter Full Name: LAURA MONTVILLE Organization: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC Submittal Date: Tue Jun 30 12:00:28 EDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The extracted definition in NFPA 329 was revised in the 2015 edition, and now extracts the definition from NFPA 30. This revision keeps NFPA 36 aligned with the other two documents. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

First Revision No. 8-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 4.1 ] 4.1 Scope. This chapter shall apply to the general operation of solvent extraction plants. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all buildings, equipment, and operations in solvent extraction plants. Exception: As otherwise provided for in Chapters 5, 6, and 7 of this standard. 4.1.1 Limited and specific requirements in Chapters 5, 6, and 7of this standard shall apply to bulk solvent unloading and storage, preparation and meal finishing processes, and the extraction process, in addition to the general operation requirements of solvent extraction plants. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:35:08 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. Public Input No. 1-NFPA 36-2013 [Global Input] 8 1 Affirmative with Comments of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM Affirmative with Comment Change to: Some requirements of this chapter may not apply or be superseded by limited and specific requirements to bulk solvent unloading and storage (Chapter 5), preparation and meal finishing processes (Chapter 6), and the extraction process (Chapter 7), in addition to the general operation requirements of solvent extraction plants.

of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 9-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 4.6.6 ] 4.6.6 Testing. After installation and before covering or painting, all piping systems, including suction lines, shall be pressure tested to not less than 1 1 2 times the working pressure, but not less than a gauge pressure of 35 kpa (5 psi) at the highest point in the system. Tests shall continue for not less than 30 minutes without any noticeable drop in pressure. Exception: Vapor lines operating at less than 500 mm (20 in.) of water column need not comply with these requirements. 4.6.6.1 Vapor lines operating at less than 500 mm (20 in.) of water column need shall not be required to comply with these requirements. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:37:32 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

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First Revision No. 4-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 6.2.1 ] 6.2.1 The building shall be of fire-resistive or noncombustible construction and shall be without basement or pits below grade. 6.2.1.1 Trenches for solids-collecting conveyors shall be permitted. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Fri Apr 24 12:01:23 EDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: Below ground areas are covered by paragraphs 7.2.5 and 7.2.9, and this revision clarifies that trenches are allowed below grade for the conveying of solid materials. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 10-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 6.2.4 ] 6.2.4 Space heating, if required, shall be provided by indirect means. Temperatures on heated surfaces shall be limited to 120 C (250 F). Exception: Electric space heaters that are suitable for Class I, Division 1, Group D locations, and Class II, Division 1, Group G locations shall be permitted. 6.2.4.1 Electric space heaters that are suitable for Class I, Division 1, Group D locations and Class II, Division 1, Group G locations shall be permitted. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:38:34 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 2 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 11-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.2 ] 6.4.2 Where fabric filters are used for the collection of dust, they shall be located outside of the building. Exception No. 1: A dust collector shall be permitted inside of a building if located as close as practical to an exterior wall, vented to the outside through a straight duct not exceeding 6 m (20 ft) in length, and designed so that the explosion pressures will not rupture the ductwork or the collector. Exception No. 2: A dust collector shall be permitted to be located inside a building if equipped with an explosion suppression system designed according to NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems. Exception No. 3: Centrifugal separators, without bags, used for removing moisture from coolers that handle pelleted, extruded, or flaked grain and feed products shall be permitted inside or outside of buildings without explosion protection. Exception No. 4: A bin vent dust collector directly mounted without a hopper on a tank or bin, whose primary function is to filter air displaced during filling or blending operations and return dust directly to the bin, shall be permitted inside or outside of a building without explosion protection. Filters that return air to the inside of the building shall be capable of a minimum efficiency of 99.9 percent at 10 μm. Exception No. 5: Filters used for classifying food products with air (product purifiers) shall be permitted to be located inside or outside of buildings without explosion protection. 6.4.2.1 A dust collector shall be permitted inside of a building if located as close as practical to an exterior wall, vented to the outside through a straight duct not exceeding 6 m (20 ft) in length, and designed so that the explosion pressures will not rupture the ductwork or the collector. 6.4.2.2 A dust collector shall be permitted to be located inside a building if equipped with an explosion suppression system designed according to NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems. 6.4.2.3 Centrifugal separators, without bags, used for removing moisture from coolers that handle pelleted, extruded, or flaked grain and feed products shall be permitted inside or outside of buildings without explosion protection. 6.4.2.4 A bin vent dust collector directly mounted without a hopper on a tank or bin, whose primary function is to filter air displaced during filling or blending operations and return dust directly to the bin, shall be permitted inside or outside of a building without explosion protection. Filters that return air to the inside of the building shall be capable of a minimum efficiency of 99.9 percent at 10 μm. 6.4.2.5 Filters used for classifying food products with air (product purifiers) shall be permitted to be located inside or outside of buildings without explosion protection. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:42:07 MDT 2015 Committee The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have 4 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

5 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM Statement: Response Message: been rewritten as subsections. 8 1 Affirmative with Comments Affirmative with Comment In 6.4.2.3, insert the word "dust" (or "solids") between "Centrifugal" and "separators".

First Revision No. 12-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.2.5 ] 7.2.5 Basements, tunnels, pipe trenches, and pits shall be prohibited within 30 m (100 ft) of the extraction process. Exception: This requirement shall not apply to separation sumps and the drainage troughs connected to them. 7.2.5.1 This requirement shall not apply to separation sumps and the drainage troughs connected to them. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:43:26 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 6 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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8 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 5-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.7.1.1 ] 7.7.1.1 In instances of areas within the same facility classified separately, Zone 2 locations shall be permitted to abut, but not overlap, Class I, Division 2 locations. Zone 1 locations shall not abut Class I, Division 1 or Division 2 locations, as specified in NFPA 70. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Fri Apr 24 12:46:30 EDT 2015 : This revision is for clarification. Response Message: 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

First Revision No. 13-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.7.3 ] 7.7.3 Electrical wiring and electrical utilization equipment within the controlled area and to within a height of 1.2 m (4 ft) above grade level shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2 locations, whichever is applicable, as shown in Figure 7.7.1. Exception: This requirement shall not apply to the preparation process. (See 7.2.8.) 7.7.3.1 This requirement shall not apply to the preparation process. (See 7.2.8.) Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:44:15 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 9 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 14-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.9.2 ] 7.9.2 Space heating, if required, shall be provided by indirect means. Temperatures on heated surfaces shall be limited to 120 C (250 F). Exception: Electric space heaters that are suitable for Class I, Division 1, Group C or D locations, and Class II, Division 1, Group G locations shall be permitted. 7.9.2.1 Electric space heaters that are suitable for Class I, Division 1, Group C or D locations, and Class II, Division 1, Group G locations shall be permitted. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:44:55 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 1 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 15-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.9.3 ] 7.9.3 If steam tracing or jacketing is provided, temperatures on both internal and external heated surfaces shall not exceed 120 C (250 F). Exception: Process temperatures shall be permitted to exceed 120 C (250 F), provided the temperature is reduced to 120 C (250 F) during shutdown periods. 7.9.3.1 Process temperatures shall be permitted to exceed 120 C (250 F), provided the temperature is reduced to 120 C (250 F) during shutdown periods. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:45:49 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 3 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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5 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 2-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 7.11 ] 7.11* Lightning Protection. Where required, an approved lightning protection system, installed in accordance with NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, shall be provided for the extraction process. Supplemental Information File Name 36_A.7.11_edited.docx Description New annex material Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Fri Apr 24 11:31:33 EDT 2015 Committee Statement: The new annex text provides the user of the standard with information on the source of risk assessment procedures which may be used to determine when lightning protection should be provided. Response Message: Public Input No. 7-NFPA 36-2014 [Section No. 7.11] Public Input No. 8-NFPA 36-2014 [New Section after A.7.10.2] 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

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7 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 19-NFPA 36-2015 [ New Section after 8.2.1 ] 8.2.2 All vessels and tanks containing solvent in the solvent extraction process shall have a normal venting capacity sufficient to prevent rupture of the vessel or tank. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 14:04:14 MDT 2015 : This section has been added to maintain consistency with NFPA 30. Response Message: 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

8 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 22-NFPA 36-2015 [ New Section after 8.2.3 ] 8.2.3.2 The wetted surface area of the vessel or tank shall be calculated as follows: (1) Seventy-five percent of the total exposed area of a horizontal vessel or tank (2) One hundred percent of the exposed shell and floor area of a rectangular vessel or tank, but excluding the top surface of the tank (3) The first 9 m (30 ft) above grade of the exposed shell area of a vertical vessel or tank Supplemental Information File Name A.8.2.3.3.docx Description New Annex material Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 14:15:51 MDT 2015 : These sections have been added to maintain consistency with NFPA 30. Response Message: 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

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0 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 21-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 8.2.3 ] 8.2.3.1* The total capacity of both normal and emergency venting for vessels and tanks in the extraction process, which are protected in accordance with 4.8.1, shall not be less than that given in Table 8.2.3.1. Table 8.2.3.1 Minimum Total Emergency Vent Capacity in ft 3 of Free Air/Hr (Absolute Pressure of 14.7 psi and 60 F) for Vessels and Tanks Protected in Accordance with 4.8.1 Exposed Wetted Vent Vent Vent Capacity Exposed Wetted Capacity Exposed Wetted Capacity Surface Area* (ft 2 ) (ft 3 /hr) Surface Area* (ft 2 ) (ft 3 /hr) Surface Area* (ft 2 ) (ft 3 /hr) 20 6,300 160 50,400 900 147,900 30 9,480 180 57,000 1,000 157,200 40 12,630 200 63,300 1,200 167,100 50 15,810 250 71,700 1,400 176,100 60 18,960 300 79,500 1,600 184,200 70 22,110 350 86,400 1,800 191,700 80 25,260 400 93,600 2,000 198,600 90 28,440 500 106,200 2,400 211,200 100 31,500 600 117,600 2,800 222,600 120 37,800 700 128,400 and over 140 44,100 800 138,600 (1) For SI units, 10 ft 2 = 0.93 m 2 ; 36 35.3 ft 3 = 1.0 m 3. Notes: (2) Interpolate Interpolation should be used for intermediate values not specified in the table. If tank or vessel is protected by approved insulation in addition to water spray, deluge system, or equivalent protection as provided in 4.8.1, the flow capacities can be reduced by 50 percent. (3) CFH is flow capacity at absolute pressure of 14.7 psi (101 kpa) and 60 F (15.6 C). (See NFPA 30.22.7.3.10.2). *Exposed surface area means the exterior surface o f a vessel or tank less that portion resting on a solid earth or concrete pad. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 14:09:34 MDT 2015 : This section has been revised to maintain consistency with NFPA 30.

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2 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM First Revision No. 25-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 8.2.3 [Excluding any Sub-Sections] ] Vessels or tanks containing liquid solvent, including extractors, solvent work tanks, miscella tanks, and solvent-water separating tanks, shall be protected with emergency venting to relieve excessive internal pressure in the event of fire caused by fire exposure. If the calculated required emergency vent capacity is less than that provided by the normal vent, no additional emergency venting shall be required. Supplemental Information File Name A.8.2.3_edited.docx Description Submitter Full Name: LAURA MONTVILLE Organization: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC Submittal Date: Thu Jul 30 16:15:13 EDT 2015 : This section has been revised to maintain consistency with NFPA 30. Response Message: 9 0 Affirmative with Comments

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First Revision No. 16-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 8.2.6 ] 8.2.6 Shutoff valves shall not be installed in normal or emergency vent lines. Exception: An automatic pressure control valve shall be permitted to be installed to regulate the pressure in the extractor if all of the following requirements are met: The valve shall be located in the vent line from the extractor or in the vent line from the extractor condenser. The valve shall be actuated by the extractor pressure controller. The valve shall be installed so that it fails in the open position. The valve shall have a mechanical stop, a parallel small vent, or an equivalent feature to prevent complete shutoff. The valve shall provide a safe minimum venting capacity. 8.2.6.1 An automatic pressure control valve shall be permitted to be installed to regulate the pressure in the extractor if all of the following requirements are met: (1) The valve shall be located in the vent line from the extractor or in the vent line from the extractor condenser. (2) The valve shall be actuated by the extractor pressure controller. (3) The valve shall be installed so that it fails in the open position. (4) The valve shall have a mechanical stop, a parallel small vent, or an equivalent feature to prevent complete shutoff. (5) The valve shall provide a safe minimum venting capacity. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:46:44 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 4 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 17-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 8.10.1 ] 8.10.1 Provision shall be made for emergency shutoff of steam and shutdown of process equipment. This shall be accomplished through manual operation both near the process equipment and at a safe remote location. Exception: Smothering steam, cooling water to condensers, exhaust fans, and lights shall not be shut down during an emergency. 8.10.1.1 Smothering steam, cooling water to condensers, exhaust fans, and lights shall not be shut down during an emergency. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:47:57 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 6 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 18-NFPA 36-2015 [ Section No. 8.10.2 ] 8.10.2 All motor controls for process equipment shall be interlocked so that the stoppage of any piece of solidshandling equipment will also stop feed of material to the stopped equipment and so that equipment conveying material away from the stopped unit will continue to operate. This interlock system shall be designed to require the proper start-up sequence and shutdown procedures. Exception: Where hazardous conditions would be created by stopping process equipment. 8.10.2.1 Where Interlock stoppage shall not be required where hazardous conditions would be created by stopping the process equipment. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville Organization: [ Not Specified ] Submittal Date: Wed Jun 17 13:48:33 MDT 2015 Committee Statement: Response Message: The use of exception text is inconsistent with the Manual of Style, and these sections have been rewritten as subsections. 9 0 Affirmative with Comments 8 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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First Revision No. 3-NFPA 36-2015 [ Chapter D ] Annex D Informational References D.1 Referenced Publications. The documents or portions thereof listed in this annex are referenced within the informational sections of this standard and are not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 2 for other reasons. D.1.1 NFPA Publications. National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471. NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 15, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2011 2017 edition. NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, 2007 2014 edition. NFPA 86, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 91, Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases, Mists, and Noncombustible Particulate Solids, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 214, Standard on Water-Cooling Towers, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 385, Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 496, Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, 2017 edition. D.1.2 Other Publications. Chemical Engineering, vol. 57, no. 8, August 1950, p. 109. D.1.2.1 IEC Publications. International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembé, P.O. Box 131, CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland. IEC 62305-2, Protection Against Lightning Part 2: Risk Management, Edition 2, 2010. D.1.2.2 Other Publications. Chemical Engineering, vol. 57, no. 8, August 1950, p. 109. D.2 Informational References. (Reserved) D.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2012 2015 edition. Submitter Full Name: Laura Montville 0 of 41 8/19/2015 11:58 AM

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