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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
1997
RECORD_ID
PR0506650
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0007571
FACILITY_NAME
ARCH ARCO AM PM*
STREET_NUMBER
4855
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STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17926051
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4855 S HWY 99
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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• <br />HARDWARE AND ANCHORING POINTS <br />Anchoring hardware and anchor points must be sized according <br />(� to Table 7-3 and manufactured to industry standards and <br />dimensions. The installing contractor is responsible for providing <br />hardware and anchor points of sufficient strength. The particular <br />configuration of hardware will be determined by the owner or the <br />owner's representative. Locate the anchor points as shown in <br />Table 7-2 and Figure 7-2. Refer to dimension "E". Align all anchor <br />points with the marked (><) location on the tanks, within a <br />tolerance of ± 1 inch. For specific information on hardware and its <br />use, consult the hardware manufacturer. <br />Q CAUTION: <br />Use only appropriate sized hardware with the strap eye. <br />Oversized hardware may damage the strap eye and result in <br />personal injury or property damage. See Figure 7-4 for strap <br />eye dimensions. <br />A <br />TANK <br />DIAMETER <br />MINIMUM TURNBUCKLE DIAMETER <br />(BYTYPE) <br />HOOK JAW EYE <br />MINIMUM <br />WIRE ROPE <br />DIAMETER <br />4' <br />3/4" <br />1/2" <br />1/2" <br />3/8" <br />61 <br />3/4" <br />1/2" <br />1/2" <br />3/8" <br />8' <br />11/4" <br />3/4" <br />3/4" <br />1/2" <br />10' <br />11/4" <br />&4" <br />3/4" <br />1/2" <br />12' <br />11/4" <br />3/4" <br />3/4" <br />1/2" <br />TABLE 7-3 <br />FIGURE 7-4 <br />NOTE: Drop -forged type turnbuckle may be used In place of all or a portion of <br />wire rope. <br />NOTE: All exposed metal on the holddown straps, turnbuckles and/or threaded <br />rod must be coated or galvanized to prevent corrosion (Figure 7-4A). <br />NOTE: When fastening wire rope, use a minimum of three clamps on each joint. <br />Use shackle -type or chair -type clamps as appropriate (Figure 7-4A). <br />FIGURE 74A <br />0 <br />8. POST -INSTALLATION TESTING <br />t0 WARNING: <br />Do not use air pressure to test tanks that contain flammable or <br />combustible liquids or vapors, and do not perform any post- <br />installation pressure test. The fuel/air mixture may explode and <br />cause death, severe personal injury or property damage. Tanks <br />that will be ballasted with a flammable product should be air <br />tested before ballasting. <br />0 WARNING: <br />If product is used as ballast, exercise special care in handling <br />Safeguard against sparks, fire or product spills. Improper <br />handling of product can cause a fire or explosion, and may <br />result in death, severe personal injury or property damage. <br />INTERMEDIATE DEFLECTION MEASUREMENT <br />After backfill is brought to the top of the tank, make an <br />intermediate measurement of vertical deflection according to the <br />instructions in Section 13. <br />TEST <br />After the tank has been measured and vertical deflection is <br />determined to be within the limits specified by Xerxes, the tank <br />must be pressure tested to ensure that no damage occurred <br />during installation. The procedure in Section 2 Pre -installation <br />Testing should be followed, soaping all exposed areas of the tank <br />and all fittings. <br />Because most of the tank exterior is no longer visible, the tank <br />must be tested by checking the gauge for one hour at the test <br />manifold for any drop in pressure. Carefully relieve the pressure <br />in the tank and remove the Quick Disconnect assembly from dry <br />Double Wall tanks. <br />Q WARNING: <br />Do not use air pressure to test tanks that contain flammable or <br />combustible liquids or vapors and do not perform any post- <br />installation pressure test. The fuel/air mixture may explode and <br />cause death, severe personal injury, or property damage. <br />Tanks that will be ballasted with a flammable product should <br />be air tested before ballasting. <br />WARNING: <br />If product is used as ballast, exercise special care in handling. <br />Safeguard against sparks, fire or product spills. Improper <br />handling of product can cause a fire or explosion, and may <br />result in death, severe personal injury or property damage. <br />The tank may be ballasted after the backfill is even with the top of <br />the tank and post -installation testing, if applicable, has been <br />successfully completed. Only under wet -hole conditions, as <br />described in Section 6, should ballast be added before the backfill <br />is even with the top of the tank. When tilling the tank, make sure <br />the tank is properly vented. The vent must be large enough to <br />allow the displaced air to escape. <br />
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