Laserfiche WebLink
BASIC SIM GATE ASMELY 1 M4JT-WF VALVE fI'tM <br /> i f CAN BE AMM M TM 8ASIC SrW GAGE ACSMY f <br /> i <br /> 3/4 MUM 314 PVC Or 1 TANK THIS�TIW BiE3 IQ! <br /> B1L"AB Firtim 91f1E1 4WTaIl61 , WALL T1CLICE THE MI FTG ELBfM, <br /> 1 � ! o.Ap AND 1lEfiG <br /> IANC ML I <br /> KWKE <br /> 314 RISE CLIP <br /> CLEAR <br /> f <br /> � V. NCE <br /> BETUM <br /> as rlc <br /> FRAATR4� WAM vuve'a�rmT— —.--- ------___. <br /> 6ALLs �� I <br /> (EM BE AMM TTI THE BASIC SBifT GAM ASS ay). THIS WRN BBES 1W <br /> TH31 TIE Bf FTG,0" <br /> I <br /> 34 PVC <br /> ffPTxil61 <br /> V4 H=MAP <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 3� Fit W I <br /> B:Im f)Pfi 3/4'PIC <br /> MALE�FITTDG i 3-4V�FIR fe"LE �TiBALL VALVE <br /> i <br /> Figure 4 6 <br /> been checked, assemble the parts with solvent weld cement and/or threaded connections as <br /> shown in Figure 4 7 NOTE- De not use solvent weld cement on the outside joints indicated in <br /> Figure 4 7 Sit recommends periodic inspection of the rollers In the tee assemblies and the rope <br /> to ensure proper operation of the gage If it is a requirement to seal these joints, a silicone based <br /> caulking should be sufficient <br /> 473 Assemble and install the support structures as shown in Figure 4 7(without the saddle clamp <br /> cover caps and clips) Make sure the support clamp orientation is correct(with the small width of <br /> the wedge toward the top of the tank) and that the plugged support pipes are installed with the <br /> plugged end as close to the support fitting as possible Make sure that the indicator board has <br /> been installed over the outer pipe supports as shown in Figure 4.7 Assemble and install piping <br /> as per the customer approved drawing As piping is being installed on the tank, lock it in place <br /> with the saddle clamp cover caps and clips provided (make sure that the sealing o-nng is in the <br /> proper position as the pipe is positioned into the saddle support body) Seal all threaded pipe <br /> connections with Teflon" pipe sealant and connect solvent weld sockets with the correct solvent <br /> cement(except the joints as noted in Figure 4 7) <br /> 474 With the inner and outer tank pipes in place,connect the rope provided to the tank float (This is <br /> accomplished by threading the rope through the center hole in the float and out one of the side <br /> holes, double knotting the rope, cutting off any excess material and pulling the rope back so the <br /> knot holds under the center hole) and lower it Into the inner pipe as shown Thread the rape <br /> through the tee assemblies and the connecting pipe as shown At this point the float should beat <br /> the bottom of the tank,the tee assemblies and connecting pipe should be assembled and sitting <br /> off at an angle from the outer clear 2" PVC pipe With the rope threaded through the outer tee <br /> assembly, attach the rope to the indicator in a position parallel with the zero mark on the Indicator <br /> board (This is accomplished by threading the rope through the center hole in the indicator, <br /> double knotting the rope, checking the indicator position, adjusting as necessary and cutting any <br /> excess material protruding from the bottom of the indicator) Put the indicator into the outer clear <br /> 2" PVC pipe while swinging the tee assemblies and connecting pipe into position With all piping <br /> and tee assemblies installed, install the 3" PVC pipe plugs During the tank hydrotest and first <br /> operations of the tank, check the gage for proper level indication and adjust as necessary <br /> NOTE-This is a gallonage indicator and is not intended as an accurate measuring device <br /> 15 <br />