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cam WMZ&� L,M,N,0= <br /> • All primary tanks and compartments that contain HYDROSTATIC MONITORING <br /> product must be vented at all times, except as Because of its superior leak detection capability, <br /> defined during pre-installation testing. Containment Solutions recommends the Hydrostatic <br /> • Tanks are designed for operation at atmospheric Tank Monitor for continuous monitoring of the annular <br /> pressure only(except for use with vapor recovery space. However, the tank owner or the tank owner's <br /> systems provided the pressure or vacuum does not representative is responsible for selecting the monitoring <br /> exceed 1 psig). system. <br /> • The tank's venting system must be adequately sized • Tanks with hydrostatic monitoring systems normally <br /> to ensure that atmospheric pressure is maintained at arrive with monitoring fluid installed in the annular <br /> all times, including when filling and emptying the tank. space and some fluid in the reservoir. <br /> • Annular space vents must be independent of tank - After installation,the fluid level in the reservoir must <br /> vents. be filled to the proper level. <br /> • For hydrostatically monitored double-wall tanks, - Additional monitoring fluid is supplied with the tank <br /> the annular space must be vented at all times. for this purpose. <br /> • For dry monitored double-wall tanks, annular space <br /> does not need to be vented. <br /> Hydrostatic monitoring cavity between the inner <br /> and outer tank must be vented to the atmosphere.If <br /> ® unvented pressure buildup can cause tank damage. <br /> I <br /> Pressurized;product deliveries are not • Vent annular space with a minimum W hole at riser <br /> recommended as tank damage may occur. top <br /> • CSI recommends only gravity-filling of tanks. • When installing a double float sensor, the bottom of <br /> the sensor must be in contact with the tank top <br /> • If the delivery vehicle uses pumps to fill the tank: (see Figure 0-1). <br /> - Install positive shut-off equipment in the lines Figure 0-1 <br /> and on the truck to prevent the tank from being <br /> overfilled. • - - <br /> Concrete Traffic Pad ° <br /> - Pressurization from over filling will damage the • m . ° e <br /> tank, even if the tank vent is unrestricted. <br /> - Do not use a ball float valve for overfill protection. Riser Pipe and Cap Double Float <br /> Fitting with minimum Reservoir Sensor <br /> 1/4"Vent Hole <br /> Reservoir High Level Alarm <br /> Do not enter tank unless following OSHA guidelines Monitoring Fluid Low Level <br /> for confined space entry.Failure to follow.OSHA Alarm <br /> guidelines could result in death or serious injury. <br /> Sensor in Contact <br /> with Tank Top <br /> e <br /> A <br /> Always wear safety glasses and protective clothing <br /> ASPHYXIATION FIRE EXPLOSION when handling monitoring fluid. <br /> • The load bearing capacity for a standard 22" Monitoring fluid spillage may cause surfaces to be> <br /> manway installed is 1,200 lbs. for single-wall tanks slippery. <br /> and 2,400 lbs. for double-wall tanks. Refer to MSDS sheet for additional information. <br /> • All 30"and 36" manways have a load bearing <br /> capacity of 2,400 lbs. If a tank has a reservoir installed, and arrives without <br /> • Do not exceed 50 ft./Ib.torque during bolt tightening monitoring fluid pre-installed, the annular space can <br /> or manway flange damage may occur. be filled with monitoring fluid after the tanks have <br /> been placed in the excavation and backfilled to the <br /> tank top. <br /> 23 <br />