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Photo 6. Signs warn users not to mix fuel with any source of electricity. Static discharge in dryer climates has become problematic.

The Art of Dispenser Safety: A Safe Environment for Vehicle Fueling Station Maintenance

[ 0 ] By  |  January 12, 2011  |  IAEI January-February 2011

Did we cover, at least for now, the latest technologies and integrate them into the requirements of the NEC properly; and did we make provisions to embrace new technologies? With many facets of the vehicle fueling industry—from manufacturer, installer, and inspector alike—all can agree that the language is much better than before, and our continued discussions are still passionate and filled with many talking points and scenarios that help us understand the intricacies that are involved with the subject.

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Photo 1. Metal gas piping using corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) distributed through an iron manifold. Photo courtesy of Bill McGovern, city of Plano, Tx.

Bonding Metal Gas Piping

[ 8 ] By  |  July 14, 2009  |  IAEI July-August 2009

Many questions are being raised about the requirements for bonding metal gas piping systems. More specifically, when corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) is installed for the gas piping in a building, bonding methods and bonding jumper sizes that are more restrictive than required by the National Electrical Code® are causing some of the confusion and [...]

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