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2.4 The primary tank shall be pressure tested to UL 142 Standard (minimum 3 to maximum 5 <br /> psi)at the factory. <br /> 2.5 The primary tank shall be mounted within the secondary containment cabinet by means of at <br /> least four(4)stabilizing brackets to prevent the primary tank from shifting. <br /> 2.6 The primary tank shall be placed within the secondary containment cabinet with a minimum <br /> of 3"visual clearance around all sides to allow for 100%visual inspection. <br /> 2.7 The exterior of the primary tank shall be cleansed of foreign material, and coated with a <br /> corrosion resistant industrial paint(3 to 5 mils dry film thickness). <br /> 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL TANK ENCLOSURE: <br /> 3.1 The Environmental Enclosure (secondary leak containment tank) shall be rectangular in <br /> design and constructed with a minimum 12 ga. steel. All welds shall be full penetration. <br /> 3.2 The Environmental Enclosure shall be separate from the primary tank, and shall not be <br /> welded or attached to the primary tank in any fashion. <br /> 3.3 The secondary leak containment tank shall completely enclose the primary tank and all <br /> operating equipment(360° radius), providing secondary containment to the primary tank and <br /> operating equipment. It shall be sized to contain 110%of the primary tank storage capacity. <br /> 3.4 The inside bottom of the secondary tank shall be fitted with a minimum of two (2) raised <br /> steel channels, (a minimum of 2" in height), to support the primary tank above the secondary <br /> tank floor. <br /> 3.5 The secondary tank shall be supported by two (2) 4" high steel support feet channels with <br /> integral anchoring holes to maintain ground clearance for better anchoring to concrete <br /> foundation. <br /> 3.6 The secondary tank shall contain a removable, locking roof that provides at least 30" of <br /> clearance from the top of the primary tank to the bottom of the roof. <br /> 3.7 The secondary containment cabinet shall contain louvered vents on the cabinet which is <br /> above the level of the primary tank. These vents shall provide a minimum of 20" of <br /> venting capacity. <br /> 3.8 The secondary containment cabinet shall contain a knock-out hole above the primary tank <br /> level to provide for the working vent installation. Internally threaded couplers for air supply <br /> hose (112") and product suction (314") shall be welded into the side of the cabinet above the <br /> top of the primary tank, so that the respective hoses are easily installed, and contractors do <br /> not have to create any hole in the side of the cabinet. The cabinet shall not be drilled or <br /> penetrated, or in any way destroy the integrity of its containment capacity. <br /> 3.9 The secondary containment cabinet shall include a hinged, locking security door with <br /> viewpoint for the product level gauge and OPTIONAL annular space leak detection gauge, <br /> and shall be mounted on a removable door frame, at or above the level of the primary tank. <br /> This will provide access to the components for service or extraction operations. The <br /> removable door frame shall allow for easy replacement of the door and frame if they are <br /> damaged during operating procedures. <br /> 3.10 The interior surface of the secondary containment cabinet shall be cleansed of foreign <br /> material, and coated with a corrosion resistant industrial paint(3 to 5 mils dry film thickness). <br /> The exterior surface of the secondary containment cabinet shall be cleansed of foreign <br /> material, and coated with a corrosion resistant industrial paint(3 to 5 mils dry film thickness). <br /> 2 <br /> March 2009 • OCopyright 2009 • Containment Solutions,Inc. • All Rights Reserved - Pub.No.KT14501B <br />