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COMPLIANCE INFO_1985-2005
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1985-2005
RECORD_ID
PR0231400
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003539
FACILITY_NAME
S B GAS & MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
515
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23309031
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
515 W ELEVENTH ST STE 301
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Site Preparation and lilgWIlation Instructions <br />TLS -350 UST Monitorirwystem <br />Probe Riser Pipe Installation ................................... 5 <br />B. <br />TABLE OF CONTENTS <br />C. <br />SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION <br />SECTION 7. INTERSTITIAL LIQUID SENSOR <br />Power Wiring Conduit Installation ......................... 7 <br />INSTALLATION <br />A. General ...................................................................... <br />1 <br />B. Damage Claims ......................................................... <br />1 A. Equipment Preparation .......................................... 28 <br />C. Return Shipping .......................................................1 <br />B. Installation of Float -Switch Type Interstitial <br />Intrinsically Safe Wiring Installation .....................9 <br />Sensor — Steel Tanks .............................................. 29 <br />SECTION 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION <br />C. Installation of Float -Switch Interstitial <br />External Input Wiring ............................................20 <br />Sensor — Fiberglass Tanks ..................................... 29 <br />A. Monitor ...................................................................... <br />1 D. Installation of Discriminating Interstitial <br />B. Probes ........................................................................ <br />5 Sensor — Fiberglass Tanks ..................................... 31 <br />C. Sensors ...................................................................... <br />5 <br />D. Line Leak Detectors .................................................5 <br />SECTION 8. HYDROSTATIC SENSOR <br />E. Remote Display ......................................................... <br />5 INSTALLATION <br />A. <br />Probe Riser Pipe Installation ................................... 5 <br />B. <br />Interstitial Liquid Sensor Riser Pipe Installation.. 6 <br />C. <br />Monitor Location Selection ......................................7 <br />D. <br />Power Wiring Conduit Installation ......................... 7 <br />E. <br />Probe and Sensor Wiring Conduit Installation ...... 7 <br />F. <br />Probe and Sensor Junction Box Installation ........... 8 <br />G. <br />Manhole Installation ................................................9 <br />H. <br />Intrinsically Safe Wiring Installation .....................9 <br />I. <br />Power Wire Installation ...........................................9 <br />A. <br />Mounting ................................................................. <br />14 <br />B. <br />General Wiring Practices .......................................14 <br />34 <br />C. <br />Module/Connector Positions and Labeling ............ <br />15 <br />D. <br />Power Wiring Connections .....................................17 <br />25 <br />E. <br />Probe and Sensor Wiring Connections ..................17 <br />A. General .................................................................... <br />F. <br />Relay Output Wiring ..............................................19 <br />26 <br />G. <br />External Input Wiring ............................................20 <br />INSTALLATION <br />H. <br />Pump Sense Interface Module <br />38 <br />B. Installation .............................................................. <br />Wiring Connections ................................................20 <br />SECTION 13. GROUNDWATER SENSOR <br />I. <br />EIA RS -232 Interfaces ............................................ <br />21 <br />J. <br />SiteFax Fax/Modem and Internal Modem <br />LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY <br />Interfaces................................................................ <br />21 <br />nag =I. <br />A. Tank Diameter Measurement ................................ 21 <br />B. Riser Pipe Cap Preparation ...................................21 <br />C. Installation .............................................................. 22 <br />QECTION 6. MAGNETOSTRICTIVE PROBE <br />INSTALLATION <br />A. <br />Tank Diameter Measurement ................................ <br />23 <br />B. <br />Riser Cap Preparation ............................................24 <br />34 <br />C. <br />Probe Riser Adaptor Installation ........................... <br />24 <br />D. <br />Float Assemblies ..................................................... <br />25 <br />E. <br />Probe Installation in Underground <br />A. General .................................................................... <br />37 <br />StorageTanks ......................................................... <br />26 <br />F. <br />Probe Installation in Aboveground <br />INSTALLATION <br />Storage Tanks .........................................................27 <br />38 <br />A. Equipment Preparation ..........................................32 <br />B. Sensor Wiring .........................................................32 <br />C. Pre -Installation Sensor Testing ............................. 32 <br />D. Installation of Dual -Float Hydrostatic Sensor...... 33 <br />E. Installation of Single -Float Hydrostatic Sensor ...33 <br />INSTALLATION ..................................34 <br />Limitations of Liability ..........................................42 <br />A. General .................................................................... <br />34 <br />B. Installation .............................................................. <br />34 <br />SECTION 10. VAPOR SENSOR <br />Limitation of Remedy and Warranty ....................42 <br />INSTALLATION ................................35 <br />D. <br />SECTION 11. DISPENSER PAN SENSOR <br />INSTALLATION <br />Limitation of Actions ..............................................42 <br />A. General .................................................................... <br />37 <br />B. Installation .............................................................. <br />37 <br />SECTION 12. CONTAINMENT SUMP SENSOR <br />Interpretation .........................................................42 <br />INSTALLATION <br />A. General .................................................................... <br />38 <br />B. Installation .............................................................. <br />39 <br />SECTION 13. GROUNDWATER SENSOR <br />INSTALLATION ...............................40 <br />SECTION 14. WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND <br />LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY <br />A. <br />Limitations of Liability ..........................................42 <br />B. <br />Inspection ................................................................ <br />42 <br />C. <br />Limitation of Remedy and Warranty ....................42 <br />D. <br />Limitation of Damages ...........................................42 <br />E. <br />Limitation of Actions ..............................................42 <br />F, <br />Collateral Promises ................................................42 <br />G. <br />Interpretation .........................................................42 <br />APPENDEK A. WIRING RECORD — <br />INTRINSICALLY SAFE AREA ...... 43 <br />
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