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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2012
RECORD_ID
PR0536555
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0020989
FACILITY_NAME
Arco. Am pm 83333
STREET_NUMBER
550
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
VALPICO
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Tracy
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
550 W Valpico Rd
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS3\V\VALPICO\550\PR0536555\INSTALL PLAN 2012.PDF
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- MAN DATURY AIR - <br /> INTEGRITY TEST <br /> F 1 <br /> 1.1 - Use test assembly and pressure sump to no more <br /> than 4 PSI. Close off with ball valve and resume other work. <br /> Allow 1 Hour before recording pressure. <br /> FIELD AIR INTEGRITY INSPECTION TEST Hold pressure for a <br /> BRAVO minimum of 1 hour for a Field Integrity Inspection Test. The Tank Sump PASSES <br /> QUALITY the integrity test if the Sump shows <br /> STANDARD signs of continuous pressure decay. <br /> IF TEST PASSES - CONTINUE ON TO THE HYDROSTATIC FILL & INTEGRITY TEST. <br /> 1.2 - IF ANY LEAKS ARE FOUND!! <br /> Occasionally... Bravo Fiberglass Series Products may suffer mild damage in transit or field <br /> installation. Look at edges and corners for pinhole leaks. For large leaks, consult factory. <br /> A: Locate leak point(s) and mark with marker so you can locate it / monitor it. <br /> 13: Repair or reinstall doublewall penetration fittings according to your doublewall penetration <br /> fitting manufacturers' Installation / Maintenance Instructions. <br /> C: Abrade a 2" diameter area centered on the leak point until natural resin/fiberglass material <br /> can be seen. Dust with shop brush or compressed air and do not use shop towels or <br /> acetone on the abraded area(s). Then apply a 3-layer strip of 2" x 2" resin-saturated <br /> fiberglass mat squarely on the abraded area. <br /> D: Roll out any air bubbles with chamfer roller. Let cure. <br /> E: After cure, knock down fiberglass hairs, and apply another flow coat of <br /> resin only (Step H.15). Apply any extra resin to repaired leak point(s) while still wet. <br /> Let cure for a minimum of 4 hours @ or above 75° F. <br /> FOR HYDROSTATIC MONITORING - PROCEED TO SECTION J. <br /> >c <br /> FOR CONTINUOUS VACUUM MONITORING - The B400 DoubleWall E' <br /> Split Series Sump cannot exceed 16" of Mercury. (Vacuum) Follow <br /> your vacuum system manufacturer's installation instructions to Connect the SVA-BARB to <br /> install, seal, and monitor the doublewall system with vacuum. your factory-installed gauge <br /> for vacuum monitoring <br /> Continue to Section M. <br /> Ensure that the fittings that are being used with the <br /> Vacuum Monitored System can withstand the amount <br /> of Vacuum your Monitoring System will generate. <br /> 16 i i-8401-D W-SP-10A <br />
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