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14 . Red Jacket Leak Detection Test (two methods) : <br /> A. Isolate line below dispenser to simulate leak. Gages <br /> placed on line with shut off valves should be in place. <br /> 1) observe gage reading in steady position at normal <br /> operating pressure (usually 30-36 psi) ; 2) Contractor <br /> will turn off pump and simulate leak by opening a valve; <br /> 3) Count two seconds and pipeline leak detectors should <br /> engage. Gage should jump from 0 to half the operating <br /> pressure to complete a successful test; <br /> NOTE: Line leak detectors are not required when an <br /> automatic shut off pumping system is installed. <br /> 15 . Automatic Pump System Shut off Test: 1) sump probe should <br /> be set off and an audible alarm should sound; 2) check to <br /> see if pump is off. Feel for vibration of motor with your <br /> hand or use a stick (broom handle) . Test is not required if <br /> site performs annual piping pressure test or triannual <br /> pressure test, as in a suction system. <br /> 16 . visually check for ball floats in vapor and vent line access <br /> ports. <br /> 17 . Check for installation of overfill protection: <br /> A. OPW61 (look for flapper valve in fuel drop port) . <br /> B. Tank level sensor must demonstrate accurate operation and <br /> set off alarm that is audible at fill port. <br /> 18 . Look for proper seal and confirm drainage or grade slopes <br /> away from tank access ports. <br /> 19 . Precision Test: Passing results must be received from an <br /> approved precision testing company (LG-113) . <br /> 20. Observe records on site showing monitoring frequency and <br /> emergency response plan. Determine if operator knows what <br /> steps to take when alarm goes off. <br /> 21. "C" Form must be complete and placed in file. <br /> 22 . See that an approved monitoring procedure is identified on <br /> site in log book. <br /> 23 . Complete inspection of site. File first routine inspection <br /> and ensure file is up to date. <br /> ustguide <br /> 3 <br />