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To prevent fire or explosion hazard, <br />Fluid Containment recommends air <br />AWARNING driven tools whenever possible. Do <br />Not use electric power tools where <br />flammable vapors or liquids exist. <br />Also, when electric hand tools are <br />used, be aware of potential shock <br />hazards. Wear protective clothing and <br />eye protection. <br />Fl -A General - Secondary Containment Collar <br />Intended use of this collar: <br />• Termination point for secondary piping systems. <br />• Must be continuously monitored for piping leaks using <br />an electronic sensor. <br />The secondary containment collar provides: <br />• Containment of spilled liquids from a submersible pump. <br />• Location for the leak monitoring sensor. <br />MOMENOM <br />FI -B. General - Turbine Enclosure <br />Intended use of turbine enclosure: <br />• Separate turbine from corrosive coils. <br />• Prevent ingress of groundwater when properly sealed, <br />not the exit of fuels. <br />The turbine enclosure provides: <br />• Housing for a submersible pump. <br />• Termination point for double-wall piping system. <br />If there is concern regarding the ingress of water: <br />• Use optional adhesive kit to cement the secondary contain- <br />ment collar (which is factory installed to the tank top) <br />After completing all piping and wiring connections: <br />• Place polyethylene top and lid over turbine enclosure. <br />❑ Polyethylene top is designed to prevent water run <br />off from entering turbine enclosure. <br />❑ If groundwater rises to the polyethylene top, water <br />will infiltrate turbine enclosure. <br />For high groundwater conditions at or above top of tur- <br />bine enclosure: <br />• Use sealable turbine enclosure to prevent water infiltra- <br />tion. <br />F2 -Handling <br />• Wear gloves to manually lift the turbine enclosure. <br />• Do not roll or drop. <br />• Set on smooth ground. <br />20 <br />Important: If high winds are anticipated, the contractor is <br />responsible for tying down the turbine enclosure to pre- <br />vent damage from being moved by high winds. <br />F3. Inspection <br />Before installation: <br />• Visually inspect the turbine enclosure for potential ship- <br />ping damage. <br />• If damage is found, contact Fluid Containment Field <br />Service. Phone number listed on page 2. <br />F4. Tank Burial Depth <br />Before installing the turbine enclosure: <br />• Measure length to be sure it is long enough, <br />❑ Turbine enclosures are available in lengths of one <br />foot increments from 2' to 5' to accommodate deeper <br />burial depths. <br />If turbine enclosure is too long: <br />• It can be trimmed to length before or after it is installed <br />on collar. <br />❑ Carbide tipped blade or masonry blade is recom- <br />mended. <br />If cut to length at jobsite: <br />• Cut upper portion of turbine enclosure. <br />❑ Cut lines are marked in 3" increments. <br />If bottom portion of the turbine enclosure is trimmed: <br />• Must be evenly cut within f'/.". <br />❑ Carbide tipped blade or masonry blade is recom- <br />mended. <br />To adjust the sealable turbine enclosure for final burial <br />depth: <br />• See section F 11 for details. <br />F5. Mounting Turbine Enclosure To Collar <br />Prior to mounting turbine enclosure to collar: <br />• Rotate the manway cover to align tank fittings and sub- <br />mersible pump with intended piping layout. <br />If manway cover is removed: <br />❑ Inspect manway gasket for damage. <br />❑ Replace gasket if necessary. <br />To prevent ingress of water: <br />• Cement turbine enclosure using optional adhesive kit (Kit <br />AD) supplied by Fluid Containment. <br />❑ Joint is not designed as product tight - <br />