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4.6.2.When doing a soap test,rotate the tank to check the bottom. 4.8. RELEASING PRESSURE FROM THE TANK <br /> Do not rotate a tank filled with monitoring fluid. 4.8.1. If there is an interstitial space to pressurize,open the valve <br /> NOTE: Before rotating the tank,place protective material of the interstitial test manifold and carefully release the pressure <br /> on the area on which the tank will be rotated.Make sure the in the interstitial space first. <br /> area is flat and free of large or sharp objects,such as rocks, 4,8,2.If the tank is a multicompartment tank,carefully release the <br /> which may damage the tank. pressure in the end compartments first. <br /> 4.6.3.Rotate the tank slowly and carefully to avoid developing 4.8.3.Then carefully release the pressure from the base tank. <br /> too much momentum.Momentum can grow because manways <br /> and fittings on top of the tank make ittop heavy. NOTICE <br /> NOTE:Make sure the tank's fittings and manways nevertouch Never allow the pressure in the interstitial space to begreaterthan <br /> the ground.Do not rotate the tank more than 120 degrees from the pressure in a primary tank.Failure to follow this notice could <br /> the initial starting point. result in damage to a primarytank and/ortank failure. <br /> 4.6.4.If damage is detected,contactthe manufacturing facility that A WARNING <br /> shipped the tank. Never remove the service-fitting plugs when there is pressure <br /> in the tank.Failure to follow this warning could result in death <br /> NOTE: Do not attempt unauthorized repairs. or serious injury. <br /> 4.7.PERFORMING VISUAL CHECKS ON 4.8.4.Remove the test manifolds and replace the protective covers <br /> ATANK WITH A WET INTERSTITIAL SPACE in the service fittings. <br /> NOTICE 4.9.TESTING FOR SPECIFIC TYPES <br /> Never pressurize a wet interstitial space.Doing so could result in OF PRESSURE TESTABLE TANKS <br /> damage to the tank and/or tank failure. NOTE: When pressure testing a tank,follow the procedures <br /> NOTICE outlined in Pressure-Testing Sidebar for the specific type of tank <br /> Never rotate a tank filled with monitoring fluid.Doing so could being installed. <br /> result in damage to the tank and/or tank failure. <br /> 4.9.1.GENERAL <br /> 4.7.1.Check thatthe tank has monitoring fluid in the reservoir. <br /> Measure the level of the monitoring fluid in the reservoirand record 4.9.I.I.Prepare the tank for pressure testing inthe following way: <br /> on checklist. • assemble items needed fortesting,including compressor, <br /> soap/water solution,brush,sprayer,test manifold and pressure lines <br /> NOTE:If the reservoir is lessthan 113 full,contact the manu- • set the tank in an area where the tank can be safely manipulated <br /> facturing facilitythat shipped the tank.See the back cover of the and observed without risking property damage or injury <br /> Installation Manual forcontact numbers. • install the testmanifold(s) <br /> 4.7.2.Visually check both the interior and the exterior of the tank • clean service fittings and plugs,and apply pipe thread sealant <br /> for monitoring fluid.(The monitoring fluid isdyed blue todistinguish • install gaskets,blinds and flange bolting <br /> between moisture and monitoring fluid.)There should not be any. <br /> • seal service fittings,nozzles and other openings <br /> • Visually check the interior of the tank. • clean surfaces as required <br /> check each compartment of a multicompartment tank 4.9.2.PRESSURE TESTING A SINGLE-WALL TANK <br /> • Visually check the exterior of the tank. <br /> • check the exterior of each compartment of a multicompartment tank 4.9.2.I.See Pressure-Testing Sidebar for instructions. <br /> • if monitoring fluid is found,wipe the tank dry and verify that the 4.9.3.TESTING A WET DOUBLE-WALL TANK <br /> monitoring fluid does not reappear <br /> • lift the tank to check the bottom—do not roll the tank NOTICE <br /> Never pressurize a wet interstitial space.Doing so could <br /> NOTE:Tanks are shipped with a pop-off valve to ensure that excess result in damage to the primary tank and/or tank failure. <br /> pressure does not build in the interstitial space during shipping and/or <br /> storage.Conditions such as excess heat can cause this valve to release. 4.9.3.1.See Pressure-Testing Sidebar for instructions. <br /> If the tank is rotated and the ambient temperature is much higher than 4.9.4.TESTING A DRY-MONITOR, <br /> when it was shipped,the pop-off valvewill relieve the pressure,which DOUBLE-WALL TANK WITH THE <br /> mayresultin monitoringfluid on the tank surface.If thisoccurs,wipe INTERSTITIAL SPACE UNDER VACUUM <br /> the tank dry and verify that the monitoring fluid does not reappear. <br /> NOTE:If there is still monitoring fluid present on the tank after NOTE:Adry-monitor,double-wall tank may be shipped from <br /> on <br /> completing this process,contact the manufacturing facilitythat allowsthefactormonitth ring thetankduingshial space pings and <br /> linoptg, <br /> shipped the tank. allows for monitoring the tank during shipping and handling, <br /> and may e*edite tank installation by shortening preinstallation <br /> testing procedures.The date that the vacuum was applied is <br /> on a label near the monitor or on the shipping documentation <br /> delivered with the tank. <br /> 18 4:TESTING DURING INSTALLATION <br />