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Is used motor oil hazard class III A or class III B?

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NFPA 30 gives the following definitions and examples.

definition:

  • Class IIIA - Flash Point equal to or greater than 140°F, but less than 200°F
  • Class IIIB - Flash Point equal to or greater than 200°F

common examples:

  • Class IIIA - Home Heating Oil
  • Class IIIB - Cooking Oils, Lubricating Oils, Motor Oil
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