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E <br />The Industry Leader In Above Ground Fuel Storage Systems <br />. 71' - 'Y <br />Page I of 3 <br />0810M005 <br />SPECIFICATIONS FOR <br />ffxw-� 1,U, <br />ABOVEGROUNDSTORAGETANKS <br />1. The Insulated Secondary Containment Aboveground Storage Tank Systems for <br />Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Protected Type: Vehicle Impact Protected, and <br />Projectile Resistant shall be tested to and listed for the following: <br />A. UL - 142, aboveground steel tanks for flammable and combustible liquids. <br />B. UL - 2085, two-hour furnace fire test and two hour simulated pool fire test <br />for insulated and protected tanks. <br />C. UL - 2085 and UFC Test Standard (Article 79 or APPENDIX <br />for both Vehicle Impact Protection and Projectile Resistance. <br />D. UL - 2085, Protected aboveground tanks for flammable and combustible <br />liquids. <br />E. UL - 2085, Non -Metallic Secondary Containment protected tanks for <br />flammable and combustible liquids with secondary containment <br />Emergency Venting by "Form of Construction". <br />F. CAN/ULC- S601 (ORD - 142.18), Standard for shop fabricated steel <br />aboveground horizontal tanks for flammable and combustible liquids. <br />G. CANIULC- S655 (ORD - C 142.16), Standard for protected aboveground <br />tank assemblies for flammable and combustible liquids. <br />H. CANIULC- (ORD - C 142.5), Standard for concrete encased aboveground <br />tank assemblies for flammable and combustible liquids. <br />1. CAN/ULC- (ORD - C 142.16), the furnace bum requirements for two <br />hour fire rating. <br />J. CAN/ULC- (ORD - C 142.25), the open (pool) fire testing for two-hour <br />flammable liquid fire test. <br />K. CAN/ULC- (ORD - 142.23), for aboveground tanks for used oil. <br />Aboveground Storage Tanks Specffications <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />08/OM005 <br />L. The requirement for Uniform Fire Code (UFQ for two-hour (firewall) <br />test. <br />11t. To be tested and certified by the California Air Resources Board <br />(CARB) for Balanced Phase I and Phase II Vapor Recovery including <br />methanol and ethanol. <br />2. The primary steel tank shall be rectangular in shape and have continuous welds on all <br />exterior seams, manufactured in accordance with UL listing requirements and UL <br />Standard 142. <br />3 <br />I The primary steel tank shall be pressure tested at 5 psig for 24 to 48 hours. <br />4. The primary steel tanks shall have "emergency v --m as per NFPA 3 1 Code <br />