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COMPLIANCE INFO_1994-2001
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1994-2001
RECORD_ID
PR0505264
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006672
FACILITY_NAME
FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #618*
STREET_NUMBER
1501
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
22811017
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1501 N JACK TONE RD
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Monitoring the Double 41 Tank <br />Effective Hydrostatic Monitoring <br />Systems for Xerxes' Double Wall Tanks <br />Xerxes' double wall tanks may be monitored with a variety of <br />systems. Each monitoring mode—depending on the <br />economics of the installation -is designed to detect a leak in <br />either the primary or secondary tank as well as the attached <br />manway riser. <br />With a Xerxes supplied electronic tank monitoring system, your <br />installation is continuously "watched" to safeguard the integrity <br />of your installation for safe, long-term containment <br />Should your installation require maximum round-the-clock <br />monitoring of tanks and attached manway risers, the single <br />control unit is pre-programmed to effectively monitor up to a <br />four -tank installation, with a four channel control panel. (An <br />eight channel control panel is available as an option.) <br />Typical three -tank installation with control panel individually <br />monitoring the attached manway risers and tanks. <br />Controller/MonitorIAL-Z' t;;� L <br />ontrol unit provides LEDs (indicator lights) to sho e <br />indivi 1 operating condition of each tank andEation. <br />'the <br />installation. a unit is also equipped with an alarm <br />and may be to ted up to 500 feet from the i <br />Control Unit (4 c noel shown) <br />Ara T4NN pR ^ I I \ <br />0 0 0 <br />(8 channel unit also available.) <br />The ntrgller is also equipped with a test switch to pro <br />the <br />em functional. The control panel is weather resistant. <br />� The Xerxes supplied Electronic Monitoring System is listed by <br />Underwriters' Laboratories; Inc. (U.L.). The monitor probes for <br />the reservoir and riser sensors are intrinsically safe for use in <br />hazardous locations Class I, Group C and D, Div. <br />1 and 2 as <br />defined by the National Electrical Code. <br />�« Alarm (red) <br />Cable <br />Monitoring the Tank with the Reservoir Probe <br />The accurate monitoring of the primary and secondary tank <br />walls is accomplished through the use of an electronic sensor <br />and the tank -mounted hydrostatic reservoir. <br />Cable Clamp Bushing <br />Standpipe <br />& Cap <br />M <br />Junction Box (-+:� /- 4"MPT Fitting <br />Reservoir <br />Liquid <br />Reservoir o Level <br />0 <br />_ o — <br />_ o _ <br />With a standpipe affixed to the top of the reservoir, the sensor, <br />a liquid level sensing unit, is located in the reservoir. <br />With the interstitial space and reservoir factory filled with liquid <br />to a predetermined level, a hydrostatic pressure is applied to <br />the inner and outer tank walls. <br />If a leak should ever occur in the inner tank, the liquid level in <br />the reservoir will drop as monitoring fluid drains into the <br />primary tank. Should a leak develop in the outer wall, the <br />monitoring fluid will drain into the excavation and again lower <br />the level of monitoring fluid. Should a leak occur in the outer <br />wall during high ground water conditions, the level of the. <br />monitoring fluid will rise as outside water seeps into the <br />interstitial space. In any of these situations, a change in the <br />liquid level beyond the acceptable limits will activate the alarm. <br />Monitoring the Attached Manway Riser <br />The optional attached manway riser provides containment for <br />leakage from the submersible pump. And, should double wall <br />piping be used, a leak in the primary piping will drain to the <br />attached manway riser. <br />Junction Bo: <br />Cao <br />Sump ProliE <br />tID <br />ouble wall <br />pe <br />green)—The system is <br />operating properly. <br />ault (y ow) —The system has an <br />• • <br />internal malfunction. <br />• <br />The alarm light, plus <br />_ <br />audible warning, <br />wi dicate that one <br />or mo of the sensors <br />? P P 9 <br />is in an a condition. <br />0 0 0 <br />(8 channel unit also available.) <br />The ntrgller is also equipped with a test switch to pro <br />the <br />em functional. The control panel is weather resistant. <br />� The Xerxes supplied Electronic Monitoring System is listed by <br />Underwriters' Laboratories; Inc. (U.L.). The monitor probes for <br />the reservoir and riser sensors are intrinsically safe for use in <br />hazardous locations Class I, Group C and D, Div. <br />1 and 2 as <br />defined by the National Electrical Code. <br />�« Alarm (red) <br />Cable <br />Monitoring the Tank with the Reservoir Probe <br />The accurate monitoring of the primary and secondary tank <br />walls is accomplished through the use of an electronic sensor <br />and the tank -mounted hydrostatic reservoir. <br />Cable Clamp Bushing <br />Standpipe <br />& Cap <br />M <br />Junction Box (-+:� /- 4"MPT Fitting <br />Reservoir <br />Liquid <br />Reservoir o Level <br />0 <br />_ o — <br />_ o _ <br />With a standpipe affixed to the top of the reservoir, the sensor, <br />a liquid level sensing unit, is located in the reservoir. <br />With the interstitial space and reservoir factory filled with liquid <br />to a predetermined level, a hydrostatic pressure is applied to <br />the inner and outer tank walls. <br />If a leak should ever occur in the inner tank, the liquid level in <br />the reservoir will drop as monitoring fluid drains into the <br />primary tank. Should a leak develop in the outer wall, the <br />monitoring fluid will drain into the excavation and again lower <br />the level of monitoring fluid. Should a leak occur in the outer <br />wall during high ground water conditions, the level of the. <br />monitoring fluid will rise as outside water seeps into the <br />interstitial space. In any of these situations, a change in the <br />liquid level beyond the acceptable limits will activate the alarm. <br />Monitoring the Attached Manway Riser <br />The optional attached manway riser provides containment for <br />leakage from the submersible pump. And, should double wall <br />piping be used, a leak in the primary piping will drain to the <br />attached manway riser. <br />Junction Bo: <br />Cao <br />Sump ProliE <br />tID <br />ouble wall <br />pe <br />
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