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+ Stockton Manufacturing ASales Co. , Inc. <br /> Y 5709 EAST TREMONT STREET • STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95205 <br /> TELEPHONE )209)9310373 <br /> NORMAL TANK INSTALLATION PROCEDURES: <br /> PRODUCT DESCRIPTION <br /> Basic Use: Stockton Mfg. & Sales Co. underground storage tanks are <br /> used to meet or exceed codes for the storage of Hazardous liquids, <br /> including NFPA # 30 and # 31 , and the Uniform Fire Code. <br /> Limitations: Stockton Mfg. & Sales Co. underground tanks must be <br /> installed in accordance with N.F.P.A. #30 and #31 Codes, O.S.H.A. <br /> Uniform Fire Code and local installation site regulations. <br /> Composition and Materials: Basic tank is fabricated in conformance <br /> with the latest edition of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Standard <br /> for Safety UL # 58, and ANSI B 137.1-1971 (Steel Underground Tanks <br /> for Flammable and Combustible Liquids). The outer surface is sand- <br /> blasted to an SSPC-10 finish before receiving the first resin coat; <br /> then blankets of chopped fiberglass are applied with resin. After <br /> application the fiberglass is compressed with special slotted rollers <br /> to remove all air bubbles and pack all loose fiber strands. A <br /> final coat of resin provides a positive seal for protection and non- <br /> conductance (complete electrical isolation). After the coating <br /> hardens, the tank undergoes a holiday test of 359000 volts (or <br /> according to local or military codes) to inspect 100% of the tank's <br /> surface. Dielectric bushings are used to isolate the tank from <br /> piping and external stray current. The final product is a Steel <br /> Tank fully covered with fiberglass reinforced isophthalic resin that <br /> provides electrical insulation and protection against external <br /> corrosion. <br /> Applicable Standards: Underwriters' Laboratories Standard # 58. <br /> National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), # 30: Flammable and <br /> Combustible Liquids Code. # 31 : Standard for installation of Oil <br /> Burning Equipment. Uniform Fire Code, American National Standards In <br /> Inst. B137.1-19710 <br /> Technical Data: Surface load, per axle (H-20)-32,000 lbs., Pressure <br /> atmospheric, &p ecific gravity of product not to exceed 1 .1 (Tanks <br /> can be modified to store products with a greater specific gravity). <br /> INSTALLATION <br /> Tanks installed in areas that will be subjected to vehicular traffic <br /> shall be protected by either 1811 of compacted soil plus 611 of <br /> reinforced concrete, or 811 of asphalt paving extending at least <br /> -1- <br /> "Steel Manufacturing Customized" <br />