Q: Is there a code or standard that restricts the distance between a storage rack of M size cylinders and how close they should be from nearby electrical outlet receptacles?
A: No, there is not an NFPA code or standard that addresses how close a storage rack of oxygen cylinders may be stored to an electrical switch or outlet receptacle for storage spaces that have less than 3,000 cubic feet of medical gases, which is typical what a nursing home unit may have.
However, NFPA 99 (both in the 1999 edition and the 2010 edition) it does require ignition sources (e.g., electrical switches, outlets, receptacles, thermostats, etc.) to be mounted 60 inches above the floor in rooms designated for the storage of 3,000 cubic feet or more with compressed medical gases. More Questions? Contact Shawn Alexander Shawn.Alexander@ks.gov