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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0545645
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0025876
FACILITY_NAME
7 ELEVEN INC #38877
STREET_NUMBER
1515
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15904026
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1515 E MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Reverse Ratio Piston / Poppet Combination <br /> Reverse Ratio means the leak detector has a smaller diameter piston area than the poppet it is attached to. <br /> This smaller piston area keeps the leak detector in the fast fill position (3 GPM ) to a higher line pressure while <br /> compressing vapor pockets and expanding flexible pipes faster. This means less time to full flow. The leak <br /> detector does not have to completely reset (as with competitive leak detectors) for the poppet to be forced <br /> into the reset mode at pump start-up . <br /> Smaller Volume / Faster Response Piston Size <br /> With a reduced piston size , there is one-fourth the fuel volume to replace when in leak search and one-fourth <br /> the fuel volume to return to the line when the pump turns off. This combination makes for a more responsive <br /> and faster leak detector. Less volume to leave the line for the leak detector to reset and catch leaks . Less <br /> volume to fill and provide full flow for dispensing! <br /> Superior FlexwPipe Performance <br /> The reduced surface area of the piston significantly reduces the surface area exposed to hydraulic line <br /> shock . This results in enhanced performance with steel and fiberglass pipe , and especially with today's <br /> flexible pipe. <br /> 99 LD-2000\E <br /> In the early 1990's, the first commercially successful flexible pipe, Total Containment PP-1500 , was introduced <br /> to the U . S . petroleum industry. Due to the flexibility of this pipe system , no line leak detection would work . <br /> In 1992 , the Vrni LD-2000\E was certified for 3 GPH @ 10 PSI on Total Containment PP-1500 pipe . The <br /> 99 LD-2000\E is still required for existing PP- 1500 pipe . Additionally, today the 99 LD-2000\E is used in <br /> sites that have the same line characteristics as the LD-2000\E was originally certified for, even though the <br /> pipe is different. The original certification of the LD-2000\E concerned the bleed-back modulus of PP- 1500 <br /> pipe . Today, lines with high bleed-back (generally above 600 ml . ) and high head pressure may require the <br /> 99 LD-2000\E to pass a field test for annual certification . Consult with factory before ordering and installing <br /> the 99 LD-2000\E . <br /> Electronic Line Leak Detection Upgradell <br /> The 99 LD-2000 may be upgraded in the field to eliminate thermal induced slow-flow, provide submersible <br /> shut-down , and alarm notification to site monitoring equipment. Request information on the ISM4080 , an easy <br /> upgrade for existing or new installations . The ISM -4080 also stages turbines and controls solenoid valves for <br /> loading racks and marine applications. If there is no need for staged turbines, solenoid valve control , alarm <br /> notification or submersible shut-down , request information on the ARM -4073 to eliminate false alarms only. <br /> 5 . 000 <br />
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