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INSTALL 1988
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
1988
RECORD_ID
PR0231332
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003961
FACILITY_NAME
LODI MUNI SERVICE CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
1331
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
03104050
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1331 S HAM LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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D. HANDLING OF PIPE AND FITTINGS: <br />Page 8 of 13 <br />1. FIBEF2GLASS PIPE: Careful handling is a must. Protect against abrasion from <br />sharp or hard objects; impact damage from improper storage, <br />transporting, layir <br />or backfill <br />• Inspect all pipe for damage prior to using the piping system. <br />2. STEEL PIPE AND FITTINGS: Protect against damage to the protective <br />coating/wrapping. <br />6-150.11 INSTALLATION REMEWS <br />A. Interior surface of all pipes and fittings must be free from dirt, scale, metal, <br />fiberglass particles, etc., before connecting. <br />1' Product Piping must be pitched upward continuously from tanks to risers a <br />minimum of 1/8" per foot. (1/4" per foot is preferred for product piping and <br />mandatory for vent and vapor recovery piping.) Traps or sags will not be <br />Permitted. Group all piping and locate as shown on the plans. Lines are to be- <br />laid straight, using fittings for directional and elevation changes. <br />2. Do not support piping with foreign objects, such as scraps of wood, pipe, etc. <br />3. For bedding of piping runs and backfill of pipe trenches, refer to other <br />portions of these specifications. <br />B. CUTTING OF PIPE: i <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />F1=IASS PIPE: Cut with a fine-toothed hacksaw blade or an abrasive whee <br />circular power saw. Use a saw guide or "Wrap Around" to ensure a square c <br />end. Cut pipe end must be within 1/8" of square. <br />STEEL PIPE: Cut with a hand or power -operated pipe cutter, as in normal fi <br />practice. <br />TAPER 4G AND MAMING: All cut fiberglass pipe ends must be tapered to 1-3/ <br />degrees using one of the tapering tools available frara the pipe manufactur <br />Protect Pipe during tapering to prevent damage to pipe. The finish taper <br />be smooth, clean and free from surface defects. The length of taper for 2 <br />diameter is 1-5/8" and for 3" diameter pipe is 1-3/411. For other size pip <br />consult pipe manufacturer's instructions. <br />a. Steel pipe ends are to be reamed. <br />C. BONDING AND ADHESIVE SYSTEMS (Fiberglass Pipe): <br />1. <br />All fiberglass pipe surfaces to be bonded shall be cleaned with solvent as <br />supplied by pipe manufacturer. If tapered section is wet or moist, dry with <br />propane torch - do not overheat or burn the pipe. If temperature is below 60 <br />degrees F (16 degrees C) warm all tapered surfaces with propane torch - do not <br />overheat or burn the pipe or fitting. Bell and spigot joints are to be made up <br />with epoxy adhesive as reca ended by the pipe manufacturer. Adhesive shall be <br />mixed thoroughly in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and shall be <br />applied to both surfaces. Insert the spigot end into the bell using a slight <br />turning motion (one-half turn to a full turn is necessary) and push. <br />2. Apply pressure until mechanical lock is achieved. Back axial pressure should be <br />maintained on all previously assembled joints to reduce the chance of <br />separation. <br />6.19 <br />
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