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INSTALL 1986 PLAN AS BUILT
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
1986 PLAN AS BUILT
RECORD_ID
PR0231948
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003855
FACILITY_NAME
TESORO ā(SHELL)ā 68153
STREET_NUMBER
2448
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
05814001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2448 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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RED JACKET NO. 116-0 <br /> LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br /> (Patent No. 3,454,195) <br /> The Red Jacket leak detector is to be installed into the two- 8. Affix enclosed decals to dispenser dial glass on grade or <br /> inch threaded tapping on top of the Red Jacket submersible gasoline upon which the leak detector is being installed. <br /> pump. For proper installation, the following steps should be <br /> followed in sequence: 9. Before leaving the station check the leak detector <br /> IMPORTANT a. Turn the submersible pump on at the dispenser. <br /> ALL AIR MUST BE OUT OF THE SYSTEM FOR LEAK DETEC- Open the nozzle into a five gallon container to be sure <br /> TOR TO WORK PROPERLY. Before installing leak detector you are getting full flow. <br /> in the pump, fill the system with product by running the b. Turn power off at load center (not at dispenser) and <br /> pump and delivering gasoline from each dispenser starting keep the nozzle open. Let stand idle for one minute. <br /> from the one farthest from the pump. c. Turn on power at load center and flow out of nozzle <br /> (still open) should be reduced to approximately 3 <br /> 1. Disconnect power to pump at the load center. GPM. This shows the leak detector has been properly <br /> installed. (If reduced flow is not realized, see note <br /> 2. Remove the two-inch plug from the top of the Red Jacket below.) <br /> pump. If the two-inch plug is found to be so tight that it d. Close the nozzle with the submersible still running. <br /> cannot be removed, the submersible pump should be Wait 8 to 10 seconds. Then open the nozzle and full <br /> removed from the tank. Remove the functional element flow should be obtained. If not, repeat the test. <br /> assembly next to the pipe plug. The plug should then If the above results cannot be obtained, contact the <br /> come out readily if a large pipe wrench is used. Replace factory. <br /> functional element assembly securely and replace the <br /> pump in the tank. NOTE: Various dispensers have solenoid interlock valves <br /> which "trap" some pressure when making this <br /> 3. Examine straight bore below two-inch thread for corro- test. On these units, bleed the pressure to zero <br /> sion roughness. If found to be rough, smooth with fine after Step b by opening a plug in the system <br /> emery paper. somewhere between the submersible and the <br /> meter and then tighten the plug and continue the <br /> 4. Apply U.L. approved non-toxic pipe thread sealant to the testing from that point. <br /> two-inch threads on the detector. Lubricate "O" ring on <br /> Leak Detector. This warranty is a LIMITED warranty. Anything in the war- <br /> ranty notwithstanding, IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR PAR- <br /> 5. Screw the detector into the pump. Tighten with wrench. TICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE <br /> LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRAN- <br /> 6. Connect power to pump at load center. TY. MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EX- <br /> CLUDES ANY LIABILITY OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR IN- <br /> 7. Clear remaining air from system as follows: CIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR <br /> IMPLIED WARRANTY. <br /> a. Turn on dispenser that is farthest from leak detector <br /> but do not open nozzle. Wait four to five minutes or WARRANTY <br /> more. Look for leaks on parts worked on. <br /> b .Shut off pump and allow to stand four or five minutes. Red Jacket Leak Detectors are guaranteed as to workman- <br /> Then start pump again and open nozzle farthest from ship, material and performance when properly installed, us- <br /> leak detector. ed and cared for. Should any part, or parts, prove defective <br /> c . Continue to flow enough gasoline (about 20 to 30 within 12 months from date of installation or 18 months <br /> gallons) to pump all air from the system. from date of manufacture, it will be replaced F.O.B. destina- <br /> tion without charge, provided the Leak Detector is returned <br /> NOTE: If, on opening nozzle, you find flow restricted to transportation charges prepaid. No allowance will be made <br /> about three GPM., the leak detector has not reset. for labor, transportation or other charges incurred by the <br /> Repeat Step 7a with increased running time of customer. Red Jacket will not be responsible for labor <br /> pump to insure the purging of all air. All air must charges, loss or damages caused by the use of this product. <br /> be purged from the system or leak detector test This Warranty does not apply when damage is caused by <br /> time will be prolonged which may result in a careless handling or improper installation. <br /> restricted flow rate of approximately 3 GPM. <br /> K <br /> RED .JACKET <br /> PUMPS <br /> A Marley Pump Company <br /> PO Bo. 3888 Da.eāo,, 52808 Part No.041-415 <br />
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