The maximum quantity of liquefied petroleum gas (LP-gas) in containers stored by a dealer awaiting resale, and are at one location in a building that is not accessible to the public, is __ lb. water capacity.
The storage of liquefied petroleum gas (LP-gas) in containers by dealers awaiting resale is regulated by the 2021 International Fire Code (IFC), Section 6109 – Storage of Portable LP-Gas Containers.
IFC 6109.11 – Storage Within Buildings Not Accessible to the Public:
"Storage of LP-gas containers in buildings that are not accessible to the public shall be limited to a maximum aggregate quantity of 2,000 pounds water capacity at one location."
Why Other Options Are Incorrect?
A. 735 lb. – Too low; the maximum allowed is 2,000 lb.
B. 1,000 lb. – Incorrect; IFC allows up to 2,000 lb.
D. 2,500 lb. – Exceeds the 2,000 lb. maximum permitted storage quantity.
✅ Correct Answer: C. 2,000 lb.
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