Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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Which of the following best describes the location requirements for CNG installations?

  1. They can be located indoors as long as they have ventilation.

  2. They must be located outside or under a canopy structure.

  3. They must be placed near water sources.

  4. They can be placed directly beneath transmission lines.

The correct answer is: They must be located outside or under a canopy structure.

The requirement for CNG installations to be located outside or under a canopy structure is based on safety considerations. Compressed Natural Gas, while generally considered a safe fuel, is flammable and can pose risks in the event of a leak or fire. By placing CNG installations outdoors or under a protective canopy, it minimizes the potential hazards associated with gas accumulation and allows for adequate ventilation. Outdoor locations also help to reduce risks related to the buildup of potentially explosive gases in confined spaces. Indoor installations are not typically permitted unless specific and stringent safety measures, such as advanced ventilation systems, are in place to mitigate risks. Additionally, not placing CNG installations near water sources or directly beneath transmission lines further enhances safety, as these locations could introduce additional hazards. Proper site assessments and adherence to regulatory guidelines are essential in ensuring the safe operation of CNG facilities.