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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1999-2005
RECORD_ID
PR0515365
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0012107
FACILITY_NAME
A TEICHERT & SON INC*
STREET_NUMBER
120
STREET_NAME
FRANK WEST
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CIR
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STOCKTON
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95206
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19342006
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01
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120 FRANK WEST CIR
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01
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001
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Approved
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SECTION 2 ♦ System Peep ation <br /> quired for joining secondary containment fittings,it is Assemble the proper size mandrel and scarfing blade hold- <br /> recommended that only DS-7014 or DS-8014 and DS-7069 er following the procedures in Bulletin No. F6600, <br /> or DS-8069 kits be used. Installation Instructions for 1"-6"Tapering Tool. Rotate <br /> the tool body so that the scarfing blade holder is at a 12 <br /> ON o'clock position (see Fig. 2.2.1); this assures that the blade <br /> will rest on top of the gauge. Slide the proper size gauge <br /> all the way to the back of the mandrel. Insert the special <br /> blade into the blade holder all the way to the back of the <br /> Cing the secondary containment piping sys- tool body. After positioning the black reference mark on <br /> iew and verify the recommendations for proper the gauge under the blade,be sure that the blade makes <br /> allation set forth in the following sections: uniform contact with the gauge and that the blade holder <br /> is resting on the blade. <br /> 1. Inspection—Refer to Part One, Section 2 <br /> Using the nuts,bolts, and washers supplied, tighten the <br /> 2. Installation Crew Size and Organization—Refer to Part blade holder to secure the blade. Now insert and slide the <br /> One, Section 2 bearing plate into the slot located between the tool body <br /> and the blade holder. The bearing plate will rest loosely <br /> 3. Piping Layout, Pipe Trenches, and Burial—Refer to Part on the blade holder until it is locked into place using the <br /> One, Section 6 supplied allen screws. The two alien screws should now <br /> be positioned so that each makes LIGHT contact with the <br /> Most of the standard procedures for installing a secondary bearing plate(see Fig. 2.2.1). NOTE: The allen screws <br /> containment piping system can be handled by the same only prevent the blade holder from opening during use. <br /> size crew that would install a single-wall product piping <br /> system. It is essential that each phase of an installation be The tool is now prepared to remove("scarf')the resin <br /> evaluated and the proper number of workers be assigned gloss from the ends of the containment pipe. After re- <br /> to assure an efficient installation. moving the gauge, insert the tool into the pipe to be <br /> scarfed until the point of the blade just touches the end of <br /> 2.2.2 Pipe Preparation and Tool Set-up and Use the pipe. Note: The tool must be rotated in the same di- <br /> rection the wide side of the blade faces. Advance the tool <br /> Cut off factory spigots and couplings as needed. in approximately%" (6 mm)increments after each revolu- <br /> Couplings may be needed for making containment pipe tion. Continue the operation until the resin gloss has <br /> size reductions or straight pipe runs. Spigots may be need- been removed for a minimum length of 3" (75 mm). <br /> ed for pipe runs or for making a containment sump con- <br /> nection. An alternate method to prepare pipe ends is to sand with <br /> 30-40 grit sandpaper or emery cloth to remove all surface <br /> The ends of the containment pipe that are to be joined to gloss. Note: Sanded pipe ends must always fit snugly <br /> secondary containment fittings must be thoroughly into the socket of the fitting. See Fig.2.2.2. Belt sanders, <br /> scarfed or sanded for a minimum length of 3 inches (75 power grinders, or a coarse-cut flat file may also be used. <br /> mm). Any surface irregularities must be removed. This The sanded length must be a minimum of 3" (75 mm). <br /> procedure is most easily accomplished by using the <br /> Model 2100 power tool available from Smith Fiberglass <br /> Products Inc. Preset at the factory, it can scarf 3"and 4" <br /> (75 mm and 100 mm)RED THREAD IIA secondary con- <br /> Blade Set Line <br /> tainment pipe. (It also tapers 2„and 3„ (50 mm and 75 0 <br /> mm)RED THREAD IIA primary pipe; see Part One of this <br /> manual.) Refer to Smith Fiberglass Products'Bulletin No. cause <br /> F6625 for operating instructions. <br /> Cutting Head <br /> Cutting <br /> If the power tool is not available,the ends may be scarfed Blade o 0 0 <br /> using the Smith Fiberglass Products'manual tapering tool Bearing Plate ---- <br /> in conjunction with the secondary containment scarfing Allen Screw Gauge <br /> adapter kit(also from Smith Fiberglass Products). This kit <br /> consists of a special scarfing blade (approx. 4”/100 mm <br /> long), scarfing blade holder, 16”allen wrench, and 3"and <br /> 4" (75 mm and 100 mm) scarfing gauges,which are re- Blade Holder <br /> quired to set the tool tolerances. The scarfing adapter kit <br /> is easily adapted to Smith Fiberglass Products'2"-6" (50 Cutting Blade <br /> mm-150 mm)manual tapering tool kit. <br /> FIGURE 2.2.1 <br /> 22 Installation Instructions <br />
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