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SECONDARY PIPE TESTING <br />Test Method Developed By: ❑ Piping Manufacturer ® Industry Standard ❑ Professional Engineer <br />❑ Other (Specify) <br />Test Method Used: ® Pressure ❑ Vacuwn ❑ Hydrostatic <br />❑ Other (Specify) <br />Test Equipment Used: Pressure GuageEquipment Resolution: 0 Change in Reading <br />91 Product Line to <br />transition <br />91 Product Line to <br />dispensers <br />Red Diesel Product <br />Line to transition <br />Red Diesel Product <br />Line to dispensers <br />Piping Material: <br />Fiberglass <br />Fiberglass <br />Fiberglass <br />Fiberglass <br />Piping Manufacturer: <br />Unknown <br />Unknown <br />Unknown <br />Unknown <br />Piping Diameter: <br />2 inches <br />2 inches <br />2 inches <br />2 inches <br />Length of Piping Run: <br />70 Feet <br />15 Feet <br />70 Feet <br />15 Feet <br />Product Stored: <br />91 octane <br />91 octane <br />Red Diesel <br />Red Diesel <br />Method and location of <br />piping -run isolation: <br />Reducer Boot with <br />Schrader Valve in <br />transition Sumv <br />Sealed off Reducer <br />Boot after pipe <br />daylights <br />Reducer Boot with <br />Schrader Valve in <br />transition Sump <br />Sealed off Reduccr <br />Boot after pipe <br />daylights <br />Wait time between applying <br />pressure/vacuum/water and <br />starting test: <br />10 minutes <br />10 minutes <br />10 minutes <br />10 minutes <br />Test Start Time: <br />14:30 <br />15:45 <br />14:30 <br />15:45 <br />Initial Reading (RI): <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />Test End Time: <br />15:30 <br />16:45 <br />15:30 <br />16:45 <br />Final Reading (RF): <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />5.0 psi <br />Test Duration: <br />1 hour <br />I hour <br />1 hour <br />l hour <br />Change in Reading (RF-Ri): <br />0 psi <br />0 psi <br />0 psi <br />0 psi <br />Pass/Fail Threshold or <br />Criteria: <br />0 psi change <br />0 psi change <br />0 psi change <br />0 psi change <br />Test Result: <br />® Pass E] Fail <br />Pass ❑ Fail <br />® Pass Fail <br />®Pass ❑ I ail <br />(comments —(include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) <br />