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D5, D8 <br /> �, . • '• 11. With all compartments under pressure, cover <br /> • < fittings and manway(s)with soap solution and <br /> •;, inspect. <br /> 12. Open valve between primary tank and annular <br /> -� space in order to pressurize the annular space <br /> using the existing pressure in the primary tank <br /> Do not connect the air supply directly to the annular (pressure in the primary tank may drop slightly). <br /> space monitoring fitting or tank damage will result. 13. Close valve to annular space. <br /> 14. Open valves to vent all compartments <br /> Perform the following in the order listed. (maintain 5 psig on annular space) <br /> 1. Comply with the requirements of Section C. (see Figure 136-3). <br /> 2. Connect"Tank Test Manifolds"to each Figure D6-3 <br /> compartment. <br /> 3. Connect hose between a primary tank fitting and Valve Open valve closes Valve Open Valve Open <br /> "Annular Space Gauge and Valve" <br /> (refer to Figure D4-1). 5 psig <br /> 4. Close valve between primary tank and annular <br /> space. <br /> 5. Connect the pressure source to the <br /> "Tank Test Manifold"on one compartment. <br /> 6. Pressurize the compartment to 5 psig <br /> (3 psig for 12'tanks). <br /> (see Figure D6-1) 15. Monitor annular space pressure for 30 minutes for <br /> any loss in pressure from the initial readings which <br /> Figure D6-1 may indicate a leak. <br /> Vawe Open Air Supply Valve Open 16. While under pressure, cover tank outer surface, <br /> Valve closed including fittings and manway(s), with soap solution <br /> �_► <br /> randinspect. <br /> 17. After completing air test, release pressure. <br /> 18. Remove all gauges, valves, and hose assemblies. <br /> 19. Replace and tighten fitting plug(s). <br /> 5ps1g 20. Replace the plastic vent plug in the open fittings. <br /> 7. Close the valve on the"Tank Test Manifold." <br /> � • a e - <br /> Disconnect the air supply line. <br /> 8. Monitor the pressure readings for 30 minutes for c • I.j b <br /> any loss in pressure from the initial readings which <br /> may indicate a leak. Never pressurize a wet annular space.Doing so <br /> 9. Do not release air pressure. may damage the primary tank or cause tank failure. <br /> 10. Repeat steps 5 through 9 for each remaining This tank has a hydrostatic monitoring system that <br /> compartment(see Figure D6-2). includes a nontoxic(30%calcium chloride)green <br /> monitoring fluid pre-installed between the tank walls. <br /> Figure D6-2 <br /> In the unlikely event of a tank leak,this monitoring fluid <br /> Air Supply Air Supply will leave a green trace on the tank. <br /> tpsig <br /> T5psig <br /> ed <br /> If monitoring fluid is found on the tank inner or outer <br /> surface during any test, discontinue the installation <br /> and immediately contact Containment Solutions Field <br /> Service. <br /> Perform the following in the order listed. <br /> 5 5 psig 1. Comply with the requirements of Section C. <br /> 2. Closely inspect outer wall for any trace of green <br /> monitoring fluid. <br /> 10 <br />