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1.2.11.If you have questions or encounter situations not 2.1.2.2.Sign the shipping papers accepting the tank as delivered. <br /> covered in this Installation Manual,contact technical support at <br /> Xerxes Minneapolis,952-887-1890. 2.1.2.3.Be sure that all equipment used to lift the tank is rated <br /> to handle the load.Refer to the Tank Handling Data section at <br /> 1.3.DEFINITIONS the end of the Installation Manual to determine the weight of the <br /> 1.3.1.For terms related to Xerxes tanks,see FIGURE 1-1. tank and to select the proper lifting equipment. <br /> Lifting Lug Service Fitting 2.1.2.4.Select a solid,level area to place the tank,and clear <br /> Standard4'NPTHa@Lonly) that area of all rocks,trash and debris. <br /> Containment Sump (aaess to primary tank only) <br /> Manway with Fillings Monitor Fitting <br /> Reservoir _ __ (access to interstitial 2.1.3.When hoisting the tank,follow these instructions: (See <br /> (accessto space FIGURE 2-1 and FIGURE 2-2.) <br /> interstitial <br /> space only) 131k, 2.1.3.1.When the tank is not rotated(the tank is upright),use all <br /> lifting lugs to unload and install the tank.(See FIGURE 2-2.) <br /> Sprang z 9 4 s 6DI-ocato <br /> AnchorSUap 2.1.3.2.Some tanks are rotated on the truck for shipping <br /> Line npurposes.These tanks have extra lifting lug(s)to aid in the <br /> Dome Flat Arrows loading/unloading process.(See FIGURE 2-2.) <br /> Rib Gauge Plates <br /> Flat Number (under all andmanways)s 2.1.3.2.1.To unload these tanks,use the lifting lugs that are <br /> Seam situated on top of the tank in its rotated position.To install the <br /> FIGURE 1-1 tank,carefully rotate the tank to its upright position and then use <br /> all lifting lugs situated on top of the tank in its upright position. <br /> PREPARATION2. •• INSTALLATION <br /> (See FIGURE 2-2.) <br /> 2.1.GENERAL <br /> 2.1.1.Although Xerxes tanks are rugged,the tank owner and/or I <br /> tank owner's representative mast take care so that the tank is <br /> not dropped or damaged during delivery,unloading and i <br /> handling on the job site. <br /> 2.1.1.1.Before unloading the tank from the truck,tank owner <br /> and/or tank owner's representative must make sure that all tools Max./ <br /> or other items that may damage the tank during unloading are C <br /> removed from the trailer bed. <br /> 2.1.1.2.When unloading the tank from the truck,tank owner FIGURE 2-1 <br /> and/or tank owner's representative must make sure that the tank <br /> is secured in such a way that it does not roll off the truck. Top of tank in rotated position on truck <br /> WARNING Lifting lugs to be Lifting lugs to be <br /> used when tank is used when tank is <br /> Do not allow driver to release straps securing the tank to in upright position in rotated position <br /> the truck until lifting equipment(such as a crane)is ~ <br /> secured to the tank's lifting lug(s).Failure to do so could <br /> result in death or serious injury. <br /> Top of tank in upright position <br /> WARNING 1Lifting lugs to be <br /> is <br /> Always chock the tank. The tank is heavy a used when tank <br /> y y and has a large in upright position <br /> surface area. The tank will roll on sloped surfaces and <br /> could be blown about by the wind.Movement of the tank <br /> could result in death or serious injury. <br /> 2.1.2.Before the tank is unloaded or relocated on the job site <br /> (and before preinstallation testing at job site),tank owner and/or <br /> tank owner's representative must complete the following steps: FIGURE 2-2 <br /> 2.1.2.1.Visually inspect the entire exterior surface of the tank to 2.1.3.3.Do not wrap chain or cable around the tank. <br /> make sure that no shipping or handling damage has occurred. <br /> Look particularly for holes,cracks or deep scrapes. 2.1.3.4.Use guy ropes to guide the tank when needed. <br /> 3 <br />