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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2015 - 2018
RECORD_ID
PR0506545
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0007491
FACILITY_NAME
VALLEY PACIFIC FRESNO AVE CARDLOCK
STREET_NUMBER
1524
STREET_NAME
FRESNO
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16337025
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1524 FRESNO AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Flexible Entry Boot Ma <br />1.4 Chemical Compatibility <br />FA -m -*WORKS <br />BY DPW FUELING CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS <br />MAR 3 1 ?416 2.1 Conduit Entries <br />All seals are made of specially formulated PVC Nitrile compotwW r s <br />which has been independently tested to insure its compatibility wM, <br />a <br />wide assortment of chemicals measuring its swell features under <br />exposure as well as degradation characteristics. These tests indud- <br />ed measuring the material's retention of properties as well as the <br />physical characteristics of the seal after exposure. <br />WARNING: Keep all fiberglass cleaning solvents away from <br />boots. These types of solvents could cause severe damage. <br />1.5 Angled Entries <br />Flexible entry boots are flexible <br />enough to permit angled pipe or con- <br />duit entries (on two axis) into the side- <br />wall of a containment chamber. This <br />seal is also capable of multi -directional <br />pipe alignment either up and down or <br />side to side. This vital feature also <br />allows accommodation of pipe entry <br />holes which are installed slightly off <br />exact alignment in the chamber wall. <br />This movement will prevent the chamber wall from putting undue <br />stress on the pipe coupling/fitting joint and the entry boot as well. <br />For flexible piping applications within dispenser sumps, the stress- <br />es on pipe fittings below the product dispenser's inlets are mink <br />mized by the boot's alignment flexibility. <br />Pipe and conduit entering the containment chambers may <br />not be perpendicular with the wall of the chamber. Angled <br />entries are generally a result of directional plumbing restric- <br />tions on the inside of the containment chamber due to space <br />limitations. All flexible entry boots permit angled entries up <br />to a 15 degree angle off the center line in any direction with- <br />out breaking a seal or putting undue stress on the pipe con- <br />duit or entry seal. <br />WARNING: Angles greater than 15 degrees off center could <br />possibly cause the rubber boot to tear due to prolonged <br />stress. <br />2.0 ENTRY BOOT APPLICATIONS <br />There are a number of different sizes <br />and types of flexible entry boots <br />designed to be installed within the sidewall <br />of secondary containment sumps. OPW- <br />FCS offers both single sided (EBF) and <br />double sided (DEB) entry boots.The fol- <br />lowing types of flexible entry boots and <br />seals available are described as follows: <br />WARNING: Installation of entry boots <br />in the bottom of containment sumps <br />is prohibited. <br />Jill ; Sol <br />* Thefe is a universal conduit entry <br />boot -made to accommodate 1/2", <br />3/4" and 1" conduit This entry boot <br />may be installed <br />in the sidewall of a dispenser sump or <br />tank sump. <br />Model <br />Application <br />CEB-3075 <br />3/4" Conduit Entry Boot <br />EBF -0751 <br />1/2", 3/4" and 1" Conduit Entry Boot Fitting <br />EBF -0150 <br />1.5" Entry Boot Fitting for 1.5" DW FlexWorks <br />Pipe <br />EBF -0200 <br />2" Entry Boot Fitting for 2" DW FlexWorks Pipe <br />and LCX/MCX Pipe <br />EBF-020OF <br />2" Entry Boot Fitting for 2" Fiberglass <br />EBF -0300 <br />3" Entry Boot Fitting for 3" DW FlexWorks Pipe, <br />LCX/MCX pipe or 3" Rigid Pipe <br />EBF -0400 <br />4" Entry Boot Fitting for 4" Rigid Pipe <br />EBF -0600 <br />6" Entry Boot Fitting for 6" Rigid Pipe <br />SAB -7400 <br />4" Sump Access Boot <br />2.2 Pipe Entries <br />There are various sizes of pipe entry <br />boots to accommodate various types <br />of piping. These entry boots may be <br />installed in either the sidewall of a dis- <br />penser sump or tank sump. <br />Model <br />Application <br />DEB -0751 <br />1/2", 3/4" and 1" Conduit Double Entry Boot <br />Fitting <br />DEB -0150 <br />1.5" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 1.5" DW <br />FlexWorks Pipe <br />DEB -0200 <br />2" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 2" DW <br />FlexWorks Pipe <br />DEB-020OX <br />2" LCX Double Entry Boot Fitting for 2" Ameron <br />LCX/MCX Pipe <br />DEB -0300 <br />3" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 3" DW <br />FlexWorks or 3" Rigid Pipe <br />DEB-030OX <br />3" LCX Double Entry Boot Fitting for 3" Ameron <br />LCX/MCX Pipe <br />DEB -0400 <br />4" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 4" Rigid Pipe <br />DEB -4015 <br />4" to 1.5" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 4" <br />FlexWorks Access Pipe to 1.5" DW FlexWorks <br />Pipe <br />DEB -4020 <br />4" to 2" Double Entry Boot Fitting for 4" <br />FlexWorks Access Pipe to 2" DW FlexWorks <br />Pipe <br />2.3 Access Pipe Entry Boots <br />There are various sizes of pipe entry boots to <br />accommodate various types of piping. These <br />entry boots may be installed in either the sidewall <br />of a dispenser sump or tank sump. <br />
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