What are the Design and Construction Standards for Automotive Fuel and Gas Stations?

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MacEmiliano
07/29/25 11:59am
According to the provisions of "GB50156-2002 Design and Construction Standards for Automotive Fuel and Gas Stations," the safety distance between a gas station and important surrounding public buildings is 50 meters. For secondary stations, the safety distances to surrounding civil buildings are categorized as follows: Class I - 20 meters, Class II - 16 meters, and Class III - 12 meters. Below is a detailed introduction: 1. First-class station: Refers to those with an oil tank capacity of 120 cubic meters or more, or visually identifiable, typically with 8 or more fuel dispensers. 2. Secondary station: Usually equipped with 6 fuel dispensers. 3. Third-class station: Generally has between 2 to 6 fuel dispensers.
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