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2.2.3.When hoisting and guiding theta nk,see Figures 2.1and 2-2, 2.2.6.When handling a tank with a bottom sump or fitting,always take <br /> and follow these instructions: extra care so that the bottom sump or fitting is not damaged by contact <br /> • choose suitable lifting sling(s)for the tank being installed with any other object,such as the truck bed or the ground. <br /> • when using multiple lifting lugs,the angle of the lifting sling 2,3.STORINGTANKS <br /> should never exceed 30 degrees from vertical—see Figure 2-1 <br /> • when the tank is shipped upright,use all lifting lugs to unload 2.3.I.Whenever atank istemporarily placed above the ground <br /> and install the tank—see Figure 2.2 at the site,place it on a smooth,solid,level area that is clear of large <br /> • some tanks are rotated on the truck for shipping purposes. rocks,trash and debris,and then chock it in place to prevent rolling. <br /> These tanks have extra lifting lug(s)to aid in the load I ng/u nloading A WARNING <br /> process—see Figure 2-2 <br /> • use the lifting lugs that are situated on top of the tank in its rotated Always chock the tank.The tank is heavy and has a large surface <br /> positionto offload the tankfrom thetruckand place iton the ground. area.The tank will roll on sloped surfacesand could be blown <br /> • to install the tank,once it has been placed on the ground,carefully about by the wind.Movement of the tank could result in death <br /> rotate the tank to its upright position and then use all lifting lugs or serious injury. <br /> situated on top of the tank in its upright position—see Figure 2-2 2.3.2.Tie the tank down if high winds are expected.Do not use wire rope <br /> or chains.Doing so could damage the tank. <br /> 2.3.3.Never place tie-down straps over collars,reservoirs oraccess openings. <br /> 2.3.4.Whenever a tank is temporarily placed above the ground <br /> at the site,always take extra care so water does not enter the collar. <br /> We recommend that the tank be rotated and/or the collar covered. <br /> 2.3.5. Ensure that the tank is UV-protected if itwill be stored above <br /> the ground for an extended period of ti me,typically 12 months depending <br /> on the geographic location of the installation. <br /> NOTICE <br /> If water enters the collar,it could freeze and could result in damage <br /> to the tank and/or collar. <br /> 300 3: PREINSTALLATION <br /> Max INSPECTION AND TESTING <br /> 3.1.GENERAL <br /> A WARNING <br /> Do not conduct preinstallation testing while the tank is on a trailer. <br /> TOP OF TANK IN Lifting lugs to be Failureto follow this warning could resultin death orserious injury. <br /> ROTATED POSITION used when tank is NOTICE <br /> in rotated position. Do not put product in the tank until all necessary preinstallation <br /> inspection and testing is completed.Failure to follow this notice <br /> Lifting lugs to be used when could result in property damage <br /> tank is in upright position. <br /> 3.1.1.The applicable inspection and testing procedures in sections 3 <br /> TOP OF TANK IN and 4 must be performed to validate the applicable limited warranty. <br /> UPRIGHT POSITION 3.1.2.All tanks are tested and inspected atthe factory priorto <br /> shipment.However,in orderto verify the absence of any damage <br /> resulting from shipping or handling,priorto installation all tanks <br /> '7 <br /> Lifting lugs to be used when must also be inspected at the site.Some tanks must also be tested <br /> tank is in upright position. at the site prior to installation according to the applicable procedures. <br /> 2.2.4.Do not wrap chain or cable around the tank at any time, A WARNING <br /> including when securing the tank on the ground. Do not liftor hoist a tank under pressure.Failure to follow <br /> this warning could result in death or serious injury. <br /> 2.2.5.Use guide ropes to guide the tank when needed. 3.1.3.Not all tanks are pressure-testable in the field.We recommend <br /> A WARNING the pressure teston anytankthatcan be safelysealed fortesting. <br /> Do notuse guide lugsforlifting.Failureto follow this warning Seesection 4 for pressure-test instructions.If a tank needsto be <br /> could result indeath,seriousinjury orproperty damage. hydrostatically tested,seesection 4and followthose instructions, <br /> 2: HANDLING AND STORING TANKS/3: PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION AND TESTING 15 <br />