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0 <br />LUBE CUBES Specifications <br />00— <br />CONTAINMENT <br />0 "CONTAINMENT <br />SOLUTIONS <br />LUBE CUBE® SPECIFICATIONS <br />Pagel oft <br />FOR SINGLE WALL ANDIOR SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ABOVEGROUND <br />TANKS FOR FLAMMABLE AND <br />COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS, NON FIRE RATED <br />1.0 GENERAL TANK DESCRIPTION: <br />1.1 LubeCube Aboveground Storage Tanks, for Flammable and Combustible Liquids are designed, <br />constructed, and listed in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Standard UL 142. UL 142 <br />is the standard for Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids. The listing <br />shall meet requirements for atmospheric tanks of The National Fire Protection Association Sections <br />30, 30A, 31 and The Uniform Fire Code Article 79. <br />1.2 LubeCube tanks are designed and UL listed as atmospheric tanks with a maximum working pressure <br />of 1 PSI. <br />1.3 The primary tank and the secondary containment tank shall have passed a proof of design <br />hydrostatic pressure test of 25 PSI. <br />1.4 Each single wall LubeCube tank shall be equipped with five (5) NPT openings, in addition to one for <br />an emergency vent. All secondary containment Lube Cubes shall incorporate the single wall <br />openings plus an additional two (2) NPT openings, for monitoring the interstitial space and an <br />emergency vent. The emergency vents shall be sized per NFPA & UL 142 requirements. All <br />openings will be from the lop unless otherwise requested. <br />1.5 The tank shall be equipped with a minimum two (2) lifting lugs. <br />1.6 The tank Manufacturer shall provide proof (upon request) of a minimum 10 years of manufacturing <br />UL 142 listed rectangular tanks. <br />1.7 LubeCube tanks include a 1 year limited warranty. <br />1.8 Tank shall be provided with threaded PVC plugs in fittings (water tight). <br />1.9 Tank shall be provided with a minimum of two (2) support feet. <br />http://www.containmentsoltitions.com/prodiietsll ubecube/3502C%2OLubectibe-spec03-09.h... 6/2/2009 <br />