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Finish Grade <br /> Step S : (See Figures 2 & 3) <br /> Aef d ; Remove Nipple Adaptor from spill container. Apply pipe <br /> - " dope to nipple and install in Nipple Adaptor. Pipe dope <br /> Lis to be a non-hardening, gasoline resistant pipe thread <br /> 1 seal compound. Use only factory made nipples. Torque <br /> nipple to 125 ft-lbs min . to 250 ftdbs max. (4" NPT) . 1 - <br /> 3100-TOOL can be used to set final torque. Torque value <br /> is based on rotation at the center of pipe. For standard <br /> Figure 1 covers install rotatable adaptor and dust cap per manu- <br /> facturers' instructions. For sealable cover ( 1 SC) models, <br /> install a standard 4" pipe cap to support adjustment sys- <br /> tem . (Adaptor and dust cap must be installed in sealable <br /> Slope 1 " Min. cover (SC) models after concrete has dried . Install drop <br /> tube, overfill prevention valve and/or loose jack screw <br /> Inner Ring Finish Grade assembly if used (61JSK-44CB) per manufacturers' in- <br /> structions. Reinstall the Nipple Adaptor in spill container. <br /> Mounting Ring Torque Nipple Adaptor bolts to 20 ft-lbs minimum to 25 <br /> ft4bs maximum . <br /> NOTE: Nipple length is determined by measuring from <br /> the bottom of the threaded portion of the base to the <br /> bottom of the cover. Then subtract 2" minimum for <br /> -- clearance, height of adaptor and height of cap. Range <br /> ncre Dr of nipple lengths that can be used in all of the OPW spill <br /> containers: 4"" min to 9" max. (See Figure 6) <br /> Step 6: (See Figures 4 & 8) <br /> —� a -- - J - — - -- — - - If necessary, the height of the spill container can be ad- <br /> - Dust Cap justed by ± 1 .5" (3 .8cm) . If it is necessary to increase <br /> Rotatable Adaptor height, install adjusting system (sold separately for 5 gal- <br /> Nipple Ion models, part number H12267) beneath tabs on <br /> - - - mounting ring . See Figure 4 for standard cover models <br /> Nipple Adaptor and Figure 8 for sealable cover models. Add shims as <br /> needed and adjust with screw (shims must be cut to size <br /> Lower Bellows Ring for sealable cover models) . <br /> Grounding Lug NOTE. The adjustment should not be more than 1 .5" <br /> Wrenching Boss from the initial length of the unit. <br /> -- --- Step 7. <br /> Where applicable, upon preliminary installation perform <br /> �— Riser Pipe the CARB Test Procedure TP-201 . 1C or equivalent. This <br /> Test Procedure will check the seals between the drain <br /> valve, nipple, bases, and rotatable adapter. <br /> NOTE: Follow all state and local required testing on the <br /> Figure 2 primary and secondary buckets. <br /> Clamp Nipple to Prevent Rotation When Tightening Step 8: (See Figure 7) <br /> Verify torque on mounting ring bolts. Torque to be 15 ft- <br /> lbs minimum to 20 ftdbs maximum . <br /> 4 Perform a hydrostatic test on the spill container. To test <br /> Al <br /> Nipple the spill container base and bellows, fill the container <br /> with water. A drop in the water level of 1 /8" or greater <br /> n after one hour means that a leak exists. To determine <br /> where the leak is, look for a steady stream of bubbles <br /> s Nipple Adaptor coming from one of the joints or water leaking on the <br /> outside of the bucket. NOTE: Do not drain the water <br /> ¢ _ z 1 -3100-TOOL into the UST after the test is complete. Water must be <br /> disposed of per local requirements for hazardous <br /> Figure 3 <br />