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irff Ir- citytT�olume) Testing <br />Collector <br />2. When 5 gallons has been reached in the Prover, and the product/water has <br />settled, open the bottom drain valve with hose and drain the load (contents) of <br />the Prover into the spill collector. Be careful not to splash or allow the <br />product/water to go outside the spill collector. When the Prover stops <br />draining, the spill collector and stainless steel sleeve should contain the load <br />and not be overflowing. Record the test results on the testing worksheet. <br />• A spill collector and stainless steel sleeve that contains the load and does not <br />overflow has passed the 5 gallon capacity test. The fact that more product/water (in <br />excess of 5 gallons) could be added is not a factor of this test and only provides <br />positive proof that this spill collector holding capacity is in excess of 5 gallons. <br />• Using a hand pump or other appropriate equipment remove the water from the spill <br />collector and properly contain or dispose of the water per local code, and state <br />regulations. Product can be drained back into the tank after the expansion plug has <br />been removed. <br />• Remove the expansion plug, re -install the black debris bucket and dust cap (fill cap). <br />Place the cast iron lid with "O• Ring into the top of the stainless steel sleeve. <br />• Complete the testing worksheet and send a copy to the local COPA. <br />T oubleshooting Failed Capacity - Volume ) Test <br />Possible Cause — Black Spill Collector not set correctly in the stainless steel sleeve. <br />• Check the depth of the block spill bucket inside the stainless steel sleeve. With a <br />tape measure, measure 4 to 6 places around the circumstance of the stainless steel <br />sleeve from the top of the black spill bucket to the top of the stainless steel sleeve at <br />finish grade or top of the manway cover. This measurement should be a minimum <br />of 4" as shown in CARB Executive Order VR -101 -X, Exhibit 2, Figure 2A and 2B. <br />Note: Stated in Figures 2A and 2B -'To achieve 5 gallons capacity - 4" min". This is <br />not an average, but a minimum measurement, more will achieve greater capacity. <br />This measurement (4" min.) assumes that the EBW, OPW or Morrison Dust Cap and <br />the black Debris Bucket are REMOVED. If In doubt, lower the black spill collector. <br />• Preferred black spill bucket depth is 4 V below the top of the stainless steel sleeve <br />or finish grade - Using Phil-Tite's 851 OO F & 86101 Spill Collector installation <br />instructions with the Styrofoam spacer supplied with each spill collector shipped the <br />installed depth of the black spill bucket should be from 4 7116" to 4 I/V below the top <br />of the stainless steel sleeve or finish grade. Check the depth of the black spill <br />collector using the Styrofoam spacer. The top of the spacer must be at or below the <br />rim/lip of the stainless steel sleeve as shown on the label on the spacer. Use a tape <br />measure to verify your measurements. <br />Possible Cause — 4" Expansion Plug not installed inside the spill bucket riser <br />• When installing the 4" expansion plug insure that you have installed the plug inside <br />the spill bucket riser (black) and i9cated the plug at the bottom of the riser just above <br />the drop tube. Check and verify the expansion plug has been correctly installed. Do <br />not perforrn a liquid capacity test with the,EBW, OPW or Morrison dust cap installed. <br />5 of 7 <br />