Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 22, November 25, 2024
Section 7 CCR 1101-15-3-4 - Retail Motor Fuel and Fuel Gas Dispenser Meter Inspection and Testing(a) All retail LPG dispensers shall be suitable for their intended use, properly installed and accurate, and they shall be maintained in that condition by their owner/operator.(b) All retail LPG dispensers shall have an active National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP) Certificate of Conformance (CC) prior to their installation or use for commercial purposes.(c) The division shall be notified when any new or remanufactured retail LPG dispenser is placed in service at a new or existing installation. Notification shall be submitted using a placed in service report provided by the division.(d) All metered sales by liquid volume shall be accompanied using a metering system as follows: (1) Sales using metering systems with a maximum rated capacity greater than 20 gal/min shall be accomplished using a metering system that automatically compensates for the effects of temperature.(2) Sales using metering systems with a maximum rated capacity equal to or less than 20 gal/min that were placed into service after January 1, 2026, shall be accomplished by use of a metering system that automatically compensates for the effects of temperature.(3) Effective January 1, 2030, all metered sales (through all capacities of metering devices, regardless of installation and service date) shall be accomplished by use of a metering system that automatically compensates for temperature.(e) No owner/operator of any retail LPG dispenser shall use the dispenser for the measurement of LPG unless it has been proved in a manner acceptable to the Director of the division and sealed as correct by a state inspector or registered service agency.(f) If any retail LPG dispenser fails to comply with any of the provisions of this regulation, a state inspector shall seal it in such a manner as to prohibit its use, and it shall remain sealed until it complies with all of the provisions of this regulation. (1) When a retail LPG dispenser is brought back into compliance with these regulations, it must be placed back in service by a state inspector or registered service agency.(g) All retail LPG dispensers shall comply with the minimum standards as prescribed by the applicable sections of the incorporated codes, except as modified or rejected by these regulations or by the director.(h) All retail LPG dispensers shall be labeled in accordance with the minimum standards as prescribed by the applicable sections of the incorporated codes except as modified or rejected by these regulations or by the division.40 CR 07, April 10, 2017, effective 5/1/201740 CR 17, September 10, 2017, effective 9/30/201747 CR 21, November 10, 2024, effective 11/30/2024