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• <br />WARNING: All internal piping must be at least 4" [6" for 12' diame- <br />ter tanks] from the tank bottom. <br />CAUTION: All single wall and double wall tanks must be vented to <br />atmospheric pressure. <br />Refer to Figure 101 and Table 10-1 to determine the correct dimen- <br />sions to size internal pumps and piping. <br />When the tank's interstitial space is filled with a liquid, the space <br />must be vented. It is sufficient to drill a 114" - diameter hole in the <br />side or cap of the riser pipe as supplied by the installer. When the <br />groundwater level will be high enough to enter a drilled vent hole, <br />install a vent line from the riser pipe to above grade level. <br />When the interstitial space is dry, it is not necessary to vent the <br />space to atmosphere. <br />It is the installer's responsibility to select a thread sealant that is <br />compatible with the product being stored. Some sealants cannot <br />be used with some products. If necessary, remove, clean and <br />redope all plugs. <br />B 8 E M <br />-A 8 D -G <br />DIMENSION LINE DETAIL DIMENSION LINE DETAIL <br />SINGLE WALL B DOUBLE WALL it DOUBLE HALL I <br />SCALE, 1/16 SCALE, I/16 <br />V <br />. .E_ .M. <br />•F- -D- .I' .G. <br />SINGLE WALL DOUBLE WALL 11 DOUBLE WALL I <br />RIBBED OUTER WALL SMOOTH OUTER WALL <br />NOTE, <br />I -ALL FITTING DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF A <br />SERVICE FITTING TO THE IN51DE BOTTOM OF THE TANK AND <br />INCLUDE GAUGE PLATE CLEARANCE. <br />2 - INFERIOR DIAMETERS DO NOT INCLUDE GAUGE PLATE CLEARANCE <br />FIGURE 101 <br />TABLE 101 <br />All piping must conform to all applicable codes and standards. See <br />INTRODUCTION. <br />WARNING: When pressure testing the piping, the tank must be <br />isolated from the piping system. The test pressures for piping <br />may cause the tank to explode and cause death, severe personal <br />injury or property damage. <br />CAUTION: When extending monitoring or vapor recovery piping to <br />the surface, be sure that the at -grade fittings are different from any <br />fill fittings and will not accept standard fill hoses. <br />• <br />If the tank has a sump or a bottom fitting, take extra care that the <br />tank does not rest or roll on it prior to installation. <br />During installation, provide a clear area in the backfill bedding, so <br />that the tank rests on the backfill bedding and the sump or bottom <br />fitting is clear. After setting the tank, fill and tamp the resulting void <br />by hand before continuing the backfilling. <br />I ARAr. <br />When the tank has been set, tested and backfilled, and all piping <br />and venting has been completed, the balance of the backfill material <br />may be added. <br />When the tank has been backfilled to subgrade, take the final <br />diameter reading (Deflection reading "B" on the checklist). <br />The same material as specified in Section 3 must be used to <br />completely fill excavation. The backfill must be free of debris. Any <br />blocks or bricks used as support material during piping must be <br />removed prior to completion of backfilling. Safety measures, such <br />as placing barricades until installation is complete, should be used <br />around the excavation site. <br />Be sure that the installation meets all of the requirements of <br />minimum cover as specified in Section 4. <br />Be sure that the checklist is properly completed. <br />DIPSTICK PREPARATION <br />Drive a small -headed, non -sparking (e.g. brass) nail halfway into a <br />wooden dipstick 1" above its base. <br />FIRST DIAMETER READING (PRIOR TO BACKFILL) <br />1. Place the dipstick into a service fitting. <br />2. Measure and record the distance from the tank bottom to the <br />top of the fitting. <br />3. Pull the dipstick up until the exposed nail catches on the inside <br />top of the tank. <br />4. Measure the distance from the tank top (inside) to the top <br />of the fitting. Subtract 1" from this measurement and record <br />the distance. <br />5. Subtract the second distance from the first and record this <br />value as reading "A" on the Installation Checklist. <br />SECOND DIAMETER READING (AFTER BACKFILL) <br />1. Place the dipstick into a service fitting with a standpipe <br />installed to subgrade. <br />2. Measure and record the distance from the tank bottom to the <br />top of the standpipe. <br />3. Pull the dipstick up until the nail catches on the inside top of <br />the tank. <br />4. Measure the distance from the tank top (inside) to the top of <br />the standpipe. Subtract 1" from this measurement and record <br />the distance. <br />5. Subtract the second distance from the first and record this <br />value as reading `B" on the Installation Checklist. <br />0 <br />INTERIOR DIMENSIONS (IN) <br />TANK <br />DIA. <br />"A„ <br />„D„ <br />."�,. <br />,.D.. .,E„ <br />„F„ <br />"G„ <br />"H„ <br />4' <br />49.50 <br />54,50 <br />48.00 <br />51.50 <br />56.625 <br />48.00 <br />6' <br />73.00 <br />78.09 <br />71.36 <br />72.75 77.75 <br />70.625 <br />75.125 <br />80.25 <br />71.36 <br />8` <br />93.00 <br />98.00 <br />91.188 <br />92,75 97.75 <br />90.625 <br />95.375 <br />100.50 <br />91.188 <br />10' <br />121.00 <br />126.00 <br />119.16 <br />120.75 125.75 <br />118.50 <br />12350 <br />128.625 <br />119.16 <br />12' <br />138.25 <br />143.25 <br />136.62 <br />All piping must conform to all applicable codes and standards. See <br />INTRODUCTION. <br />WARNING: When pressure testing the piping, the tank must be <br />isolated from the piping system. The test pressures for piping <br />may cause the tank to explode and cause death, severe personal <br />injury or property damage. <br />CAUTION: When extending monitoring or vapor recovery piping to <br />the surface, be sure that the at -grade fittings are different from any <br />fill fittings and will not accept standard fill hoses. <br />• <br />If the tank has a sump or a bottom fitting, take extra care that the <br />tank does not rest or roll on it prior to installation. <br />During installation, provide a clear area in the backfill bedding, so <br />that the tank rests on the backfill bedding and the sump or bottom <br />fitting is clear. After setting the tank, fill and tamp the resulting void <br />by hand before continuing the backfilling. <br />I ARAr. <br />When the tank has been set, tested and backfilled, and all piping <br />and venting has been completed, the balance of the backfill material <br />may be added. <br />When the tank has been backfilled to subgrade, take the final <br />diameter reading (Deflection reading "B" on the checklist). <br />The same material as specified in Section 3 must be used to <br />completely fill excavation. The backfill must be free of debris. Any <br />blocks or bricks used as support material during piping must be <br />removed prior to completion of backfilling. Safety measures, such <br />as placing barricades until installation is complete, should be used <br />around the excavation site. <br />Be sure that the installation meets all of the requirements of <br />minimum cover as specified in Section 4. <br />Be sure that the checklist is properly completed. <br />DIPSTICK PREPARATION <br />Drive a small -headed, non -sparking (e.g. brass) nail halfway into a <br />wooden dipstick 1" above its base. <br />FIRST DIAMETER READING (PRIOR TO BACKFILL) <br />1. Place the dipstick into a service fitting. <br />2. Measure and record the distance from the tank bottom to the <br />top of the fitting. <br />3. Pull the dipstick up until the exposed nail catches on the inside <br />top of the tank. <br />4. Measure the distance from the tank top (inside) to the top <br />of the fitting. Subtract 1" from this measurement and record <br />the distance. <br />5. Subtract the second distance from the first and record this <br />value as reading "A" on the Installation Checklist. <br />SECOND DIAMETER READING (AFTER BACKFILL) <br />1. Place the dipstick into a service fitting with a standpipe <br />installed to subgrade. <br />2. Measure and record the distance from the tank bottom to the <br />top of the standpipe. <br />3. Pull the dipstick up until the nail catches on the inside top of <br />the tank. <br />4. Measure the distance from the tank top (inside) to the top of <br />the standpipe. Subtract 1" from this measurement and record <br />the distance. <br />5. Subtract the second distance from the first and record this <br />value as reading `B" on the Installation Checklist. <br />0 <br />