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HOW • LOCATE THE POSITION OF <br />GISO AT 95% TANK CAPACITY I <br />The length of the upper tube and the placement of <br />the 61 SO valve body determine the shut-off point. <br />Following the standard instructions for the OPW <br />61 SO will provide for initial shutoff at 95%. In all <br />cases, the upper tube length must be a minimum of <br />6-1/2" plus the length of the riser pipe. All length <br />measurements are in inches. <br />1.) Find tank capacity (in gallons) from tank <br />calibration chart provided by tank manufacturer. <br />2.) Calculate 95% of capacity. <br />3.) Locate the 95% volume number on the tank <br />calibration chart. <br />4.) Find the dipstick number (X) which corresponds <br />to the 95% tank volume. And, find the dipstick <br />number (Y) which corresponds to the <br />100%volume. <br />5.) Subtract the dipstick number (X) from the tank <br />diameter (Y) to find the upper tube reference <br />number (Z). <br />(Y) - (x) = (Z) <br />6.) Subtract 2" from (Z) to find the upper tube depth <br />(C). <br />(Z) -2"=C <br />7.) Is C less than 6-1/2"? <br />NO Upper tube length is C plus the distance <br />from the top of the FSA -400 Face Seal <br />Adaptor installed on the riser pipe to the <br />inside, top lip of the storage (A). <br />Upper Tube Length = C + (A) <br />YES Upper tube length is 6-1/2" plus the riser <br />pipe measurement (A). <br />Upper Tube Length = 6-1/2" + (A) <br />NOTE: You must find the actual tank capacity <br />number that correlates to the 6-1/2" + (A) depth for <br />the station records. This number may also be used <br />for the purposes of calibrating an electronic tank <br />level system. <br />® Registered T.M. - Owens Coming Fiberglass Corporation <br />OPW 61 SO Overfill Prevention Valve <br />Riser <br />Pipe with <br />FSA -400 <br />Measuring Stick <br />To Tank To Tank <br />Top (I.D.) Bottom <br />EXAMPLE <br />1.) For an Owens-Corning Model G-3 Fiberglass® <br />Tank Calibration Chart <br />Tank Capacity -10,000 gal., nominal 9,403 gal. <br />NOTE: use actual capacity only <br />2.) 95% of actual tank capacity = 0.95 x <br />9403 gal. = 8933 gal. <br />3.) The closest number which is less than 8933 gal. <br />Is 8910 gal. Choosing the closest number less <br />than 95% of actual capacity ensures that the <br />initial shutoff will occur when the tank is no more <br />than 95% full. <br />4.) The calibration chart reading of 8910 gal. <br />corresponds to a dipstick measurement of 82" <br />5.) Dipstick number (X) = 82" <br />Tank diameter (Y) = 92" <br />(X) - (Y) = (Z) (92 "- 82" = 10") <br />(Z) = 10.- <br />6.) <br />0" <br />6.) (Z) - 2" = C (10" - 2" = 8") <br />C=8" <br />7.) Is 8" less than 6-1/2"? <br />NO Measure the distance from the top of the <br />FSA400 Face Seal Adaptor installed on the <br />riser pipe to the inside, top lip of the storage <br />tank and obtain measurement (A). <br />Upper tube length = C + (A) <br />�- -- Page 3 <br />G �% U .i <br />