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K) ADVANCED LEAK DETECTION <br /> PROCEDURE <br /> A Bravo Systems Exclusive detection method <br /> K.1 - Clear debris from the top open area of the DoubleWall Product and ensure that the <br /> interior walls are clean of debris and visible. <br /> K.2 - Apply Vacuum to the sealed interstitial space with the Venturi Vacuum Assembly, and <br /> generate 20"-30" of vacuum for a MINIMUM of Five [ 5 ] Minutes. <br /> CHECK WITH YOUR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS <br /> INSTALLATION MANUALS FOR <br /> ION <br /> AWARNIN GUIDELINES AND/OR EQUIPMENT LIIMI STREGARDING <br /> VACUUM AND PRESSURE LEVELS. <br /> K.3 - As stated in your Instructions, the liquid level is deliberately not filled to the very top <br /> of the interstitial space. This pocket of air is necessary to visually check the topmost level of <br /> liquid all the way around the Sump for indication of a leak. <br /> K.4 - Visually inspect the interior walls for signs of trailing (very small) bubbles floating to <br /> the top of the liquid level within the interstitial space. <br /> These air bubbles are visible within the vertical and horizontal <br /> 11,1101 ilf-I channels of the walls. For Tank Sumps look below the reducer. <br /> On the top hat reducer of a Tank Sump, any bubbles will burp <br /> consistently. <br /> PAY CLOSE AND SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FIELD-INSTALLED <br /> PENETRATION FITTINGS and FRP JOINTS ON TANK SUMPS. <br /> THESE ARE COMMON LEAK POINTS. <br /> ACAUTION <br /> Even though Bravo DoubleWall product corners and edges are thicker than the rest of the <br /> Containment sump, These areas recieve the most supceptable to physical damage by Installing <br /> Contractors. You would do well to be extremely careful with these DoubleWall products while storing, <br /> moving, transporting and Installing these critical environmental components. <br /> 19 ii-6401-DW-SP-10A <br />