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PEIIRP1200-17 <br /> a <br /> Termination fittings must be sealed at all piping <br /> S. PIPING SECONDARY terminations, and test fitting, must be accessible to <br /> perform test. <br /> CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY s <br /> qa <br /> TESTING Check with the piping manufacturer regarding <br /> testing procedures and the proper pressure before <br /> 5.1 General. Underground product piping is available testing. Testing requirements stated in this recom s <br /> with single and double walls. Doable-walled piping pro- mended practice are general statements and may a 3 <br /> vides containment for leaks from primary containment vary. Recommended pressure levels and test dura- <br /> and must be leak-free to prevent release of product into tions are addressed in Section 5.3.5.Piping manu- e <br /> the environment. facturers'test procedures may differ. <br /> €� <br /> This test can be conducted in sections or as one a <br /> 5.2 Purpose. This method is used to nest the integrity € <br /> of piping interstitial space(s). continuous pipe depending on the installation.Care �N <br /> should be taken to ensure that the entire secondary it <br /> 5.3 Testing Piping Under Pressure. containment of the piping system is tested. s <br /> 5.3.1 Description of Test. The interstitial space 5.3.4 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall o <br /> is scaled at the ends and is pressurized with an inert include: g <br /> gas. The pressure is monitored for 1 hour. If any inert gas source(nitrogen, helium,etc.); <br /> pressure drop occurs, the secondary containment <br /> fails the test. stopwatch or other time-measurement device <br /> capable of measuring a I-second increment; <br /> 5.3.2 Test Conditions. The primary pipe may <br /> test tubing assemblies (Tubing assemblies pro- <br /> contain fuel, and dispensing activities may con- <br /> tinue during the test without affecting test results. vide access to the beginning and end of the <br /> interstitial space.); <br /> 5.3.3 Preparation. If the interstitial space con- pressure gauge with a 15 psig maximum pres- <br /> tains product, ensure that the interstice is open to su.e reading with 0.5 increments. <br /> the atmosphere and perform a precision test on the <br /> primary piping before conducting a test on the sec- 5.3.5 Test Procedure. <br /> ondary containment piping. i.If necessary, re-install termination(test)boots at <br /> piping terminations. <br /> I 2. If necessary, connect the tubing assemblies to <br /> the secondary containment termination fitting <br /> on each end of the section of piping to be tested. <br /> 3.Connect the inert gas source and pressure gauge. <br /> 4.Gradually pressurize the interstitial space to 5 <br /> psig. Close the valve and allow the pressure to <br /> !t stabilize. Repressurize to the specified test pres- <br /> sure if necessary. <br /> .` <br /> 5.Observe the pressure for a period of I hour. <br /> 6. If the piping pressure after 1 hour is less than the <br /> test pressure,check termination fittings and test <br /> assemblies for leaks. <br /> 7.Release the pressure on the system slowly. <br /> .�rc <br /> 8.Remove the test equipment. <br /> FIGURE 5-1. Boots on piping transitions and through 9.Restore the piping to its normal operating condi- <br /> sump walls must be leak-tight when piping secondary tion. <br /> containment integrity testing is performed. <br /> pei.org <br />