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Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities <br /> 7 . 3 . 3 Description of Test. The procedures in 8 . Reconnect the probe cable and turn on power <br /> this test are for overfill alarms that are an integral to monitor. <br /> part of a typical ATG that uses magnetostrictive g . Set the fuel float in the middle of the probe and <br /> probes for fuel level measurements in the UST. The verify that it is showing the correct inch read- <br /> ATG probe is removed from the tank. When the ing on the monitoring panel . <br /> product float is moved to the position correspond- <br /> ing to the 90 percent fill level , the alarm should 10 . Slowly move the fuel float up the probe until <br /> activate . the overfill alarm is triggered . If the float <br /> is moved too quickly, it may not trigger the <br /> 7 . 3 . 4 Preparation . Use this test procedure in alarm. <br /> conjunction with the monitoring system manufac- <br /> turer ' s installation and maintenance instructions . 11 . Measure the distance from the bottom of the <br /> probe to the bottom of the fuel float (confirm <br /> Refer to the tank manufacturer ' s tank chart for the different manufacturers point of measurement <br /> capacity in gallons , the diameter and the volume of on the float) when the float first triggers the <br /> product that corresponds to the product level . alarm . <br /> When possible, print out the system setup to verify 12 . On the tank chart, find the volume that corre- <br /> the proper configuration of the ATG. sponds to the height of the float and determine <br /> the percent of tank capacity. <br /> 7 . 3 . 5 Test Equipment . Test equipment shall Use this formula to determine the percent of <br /> include: <br /> tank capacity at which the alarm was triggered : <br /> • tools for the removal of the ATG probe ; <br /> Percent Tank Capacity = (product volume <br /> • tape measure or gauge stick. when 90 percent alarm triggered/total tank <br /> I <br /> 7 . 3 . 6 Test Procedure . volume) x 100 <br /> 13 . Clear the alarm condition. <br /> 1. Measure the product level in the tank riser <br /> where the ATG probe has been removed and 14. Compare the measurements in Steps 11 and 12 <br /> compare to the console reading to confirm ATG to the values programmed into the console . <br /> accuracy. If the reading does not agree , contact 15 . Reinstall the ATG probe. <br /> the appropriate person. <br /> 2 . Verify that the overfill alarm on the ATG is set to 7 . 3 . 7 Pass/ Fail Criteria . <br /> provide a warning when the tank is no more than If the overfill alarm(s) activates when the tank is <br /> 90 percent full . Consult the tank chart for the no more than 90 percent full , the overfill alarm <br /> inch-level setting for 90 percent tank volume. passes the test. <br /> 3 . Verify on the ATG console that the overfill alarm If the fuel level on the console does not agree <br /> circuit is operational . with the gauge stick reading, the system fails the <br /> 4. Activate the overfill alarm warning to verify test. <br /> its operation . If found defective, contact the If the overfill alarm(s) does not activate in the <br /> appropriate person. test mode, it fails the test. <br /> 5 . Remove the ATG probe cap and disconnect the If the overfill alarm(s) does not activate or <br /> cable from the ATG . activates at any product level above 90 percent <br /> 6 . Remove the ATG probe from the tank. Use tank capacity, it fails the test. <br /> care to ensure that the product float on the stem <br /> does not catch on the bottom of the riser during <br /> removal . <br /> 7 . Inspect the probe . The floats must move freely <br /> on the stem without binding. <br /> pei . org <br /> i <br />