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Press STEP to Coritme.: <br />s 1: (Vacuum label) <br />..RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE.' -9.0 <br />pressure which the installed R616f:Valvo is rated to, open (the vent pressure is stamped thebody.o <br />Enter the eat nt res a eirri a on <br />the V -R Relief Valve);'The permitted range Is 7516 -9 psi. Default vent pressure is. -9 psi. Preos ENTER to.coriffirm <br />y r ntry.: Press. Tan k/Sen�sor'to setup another Vac Sensor.. <br />ou e <br />Vacuum Integrity .Test PrWrto_ Pilling Tank (06t 10 nal) <br />Skip to'Running a Manual Test' if this optional- test is not going to be performed. - <br />t I u U 0 . <br />If an external vacuum. source isnot sed 1o'prod6cea vacuum in the Monitoted zones prior t6start"'p you <br />perform a'Manual Tesf.on each sensor to C161ar.the -!No Vac'. alarm.' <br />A prooddure'Lto teat the integrity of the interstitial spaces monitored by.ihe Veeder-Root Vacuum Seris.or sotem is <br />discussed in this section. An external vacuum..source and necessary fittings must be supplied by the customer:; <br />Beforo, beginning this procedure AlFvAcudrn sensor components in th6aump must be installed As described in this-"�� <br />manual and be connected to a SmdrtSehaorL.module in the TLS Console,: <br />11 Shut off, tag, <br />and look out, power.to.the.pump. <br />2. At the TLS Console,: configure each of the ::ronitored-VacSensors in.the sump (ref. TLS-SXX Setup Ma'hival).'.� <br />Go to the SmartSensor Diag and place each of.the- monitored Vac Sensors in EVAC HOLD (ref. TLS-3XX- <br />Troubleshooting Manual). <br />3.At-the3-w <br />ay ball.valve in `the cap 6f, Ihatank's interstitial riser,, remove the tubing going to the Vab Sensor from,: <br />the fitting in the 3 -way hall valve and connobt.tha external vacuum source to the fitting. With the Yalve open to�'. <br />the external source, pull avacuum down to -8 psi;'or if a.relief valve is present, down to I- " psi above <br />the relief valve's opening press.uro. (e.g., i.f.valve .opens at' -7 psi, pull . the vacuum down to -6 psi). <br />4. When.the i desit6d.vac'u-0 m is - attained, ,mov6,the'3-way ball valve to the other, position. Remove the external <br />source front the valve's fitting and 'reconnect the tubing to the.Vac Sensor, Move the valve back to the 'normal' <br />position., <br />5. If necessary, repeat `this . procedure for the.:product line's interstitial, space, the vapor line's interstitialspace and <br />the dou ble-wall sump's interstitial space. <br />6. With all ofthe monitored interstitial <br />1 spaces under vacuum, at. the TILS Consol6,stdp 1he. EVAO HOLD for'each. <br />Vac Sensor, After a minimum wait.of. 12 minutes, monitorthe Leak Rate and Time to No Vac:dispjay f6r'each <br />Vac Sensor -Record the displayed vklues'.for each of the sump's vac sensor in the chart in Appendix R"... <br />Asa g666rAl.guideline, the Time to, No Va6.s.hould ideally be 100 hours, and should not be" less than 24 hours <br />(a timeless than 2 hours will produce an alarm): Also, a Leak Rate. greater than 22.4 gph Will generat6,a-Vacu- <br />um Warning.Both of.these diagnostics are indicators of -Whether the -system h6s.a significant vacuum -leak; <br />Note that on systems with:small volumes, avery -srali leak rate, Well below the 22.4 Oph limit, :may still cause a <br />Time. to No Vac alarm. <br />4her diagnostic <br />io, exceeds <br />- the source of the leak should be corrected.be ore the systemAs <br />If ei Agnos deeds the guideline; 8 4 <br />started up. 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BOX 15618 SACRAMENTO, CA <br />95852 <br />E] REVISIONS <br />0 <br />E N G <br />"LAND PLANNING AND DESIGN SPECIALISTS" <br />18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH <br />KENT, WASHINGTON 98032 <br />(425) 251-6222 <br />Ej SHEET TITLE <br />(3 OF 3) <br />............ I ...........Ww <br />..... ..... <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . ................ <br />E] PROJECT NAME <br />FRONTAGE ROAD & <br />MORADA LANE <br />STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br />E] PROJECT NO. <br />2.3208.000 <br />0 DRAWN BY <br />SCALE <br />AS SHOWN <br />DATE <br />23 JUNE 2005 <br />W PAGE NO. <br />Ti<7-3 <br />SHEET OF <br />