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A Guide to Home Heating Oil Tanks
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Underwriters Laboratories of Canada has been publishing standards for Canadians for 60 years
and provided technical expertise to manufacturers. A ULC mark on a product means that ULC has
tested and evaluated representative samples of that product and determined that they meet ULCs
requirements. In addition, products are periodically checked by ULC at the manufacturing facility to
make sure they continue to meet ULC requirements.
Underwriters’ Laboratory of Canada (ULC)
Aboveground Steel Tanks for the Storage of Combustible Liquids Intended To Be Used as
Heating and/or Generator Fuels
National Standard of Canada. CAN/ULC-S602-03,
http://www.orderline.com/detail.asp?group=448
Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada
Aboveground Non-metallic Tanks for Fuel Oil
ULC/ORD-C80.1-00,
Canadian UnderwriterCanada’s Insurance and Risk Magazine
For complete article – “Total System Containment”
http://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000389788
Seismic Restraint Engineered Drawings
The tank must meet the seismic restraint requirements for the seismic zone you live in. Refer
to the following website for seismic restraint engineered drawings specific to your location.
http://www.community.gov.yk.ca/buildingsafety/forms.html
Scroll down to - Residential Fuel Tank Restraints for Yukon Communities and select
your community.
Contact Government of Yukon Building and Safety Standards Branch at (867) 667-5741 or
City of Whitehorse Building Inspections at (867) 668-8340.
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