Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 174.430 - Auxiliary Fuel Tanks for Vehicles over a Certain Size
a) Auxiliary (additional) fuel tanks of 119
gallons aggregate capacity or less for Class I or II liquids may be added to
1/2 and 3/4 ton (pickup) trucks or larger vehicles to provide added fuel
capacity, provided that the tank:
1) is
constructed of 18 gauge or heavier steel, or equivalent gauge
aluminum;
2) is securely fastened
to either the truck bed or frame in such a manner that it will not separate
from the vehicle in the event of a collision;
3) is permanently connected to the fuel
system of the vehicle in a manner required by any applicable USDOT rules and
regulations;
4) is baffled to
prevent the sudden shifting of liquid when the vehicle is moving;
5) is electrically bonded to the vehicle
frame;
6) is protected against
leakage or damage in the event of a turnover;
7) cannot be drained by gravity. Only top
mounted pumps designed and labeled for use with flammable and combustible
liquids may be used to transfer Class I and II liquids from the tanks to other
storage tanks or vehicle fuel tanks. No top mounted pump shall be higher than
the highest point of the vehicle or permanently attached appurtenances (i.e.,
roll bars).
b) Flammable
liquid petroleum products being transported on a single vehicle as allowed
under this Section may not exceed 119 gallons.
c) Vehicles transporting regulated products
under this Section shall also comply with the regulations of the Illinois
Department of Transportation regarding that transport.
d) Each tank shall be clearly labeled with
the name of the product it contains in letters at least 2" in height and a
color contrasting with the background, or placarded in accordance with Illinois
Department of Transportation hazardous materials rules (92 Ill. Adm. Code
172).
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.