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14 7-11 # 20632 4672 DAVINCI DR. STOCKTON CALIF. 4/26/92 <br /> Name of Supplier.Owner of Dealer Address No.and Street(a) city State Date of Test <br /> 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY From <br /> ❑ Station Chart <br /> NORTH SOUTH Nominal Capacity 10, 000 ❑ Tank Manufacturer's Chart <br /> Identity by position Gallons ® Company Engineering Data <br /> UNLEADED9980 <br /> ❑ Charts supplied with Tank Tester <br /> By most accurate 9 9 8 0 <br /> Brand and Grade capacity chart available ❑ Other <br /> Gallons <br /> Total Gallons <br /> 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST ea.Reading <br /> Stick Water Bottomp�ys n�Xc Inventory in Tank 9980 <br /> before Fill-up 0 In. 0 �in. <br /> to 6" Gallon Tank Diameter Water Bottom <br /> 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ❑Water In lank ❑ Line(s)being tested with LVLLT Top off equipment + -f 1 n <br /> See manual sections applicable.Check below and record procedure In log(27). ❑High water table in lank excavation Total Ouantity 9990 9 9 O <br /> Liao maximum allowable teat pressure for all tests. 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR 7 <br /> Four pound rule does not apply to doublewalled tanks. TSTT ASSEMBLY <br /> 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM IF)stage 1 El stage u <br /> Complete section below: 136 in <br /> Bottomof lank to pada' ............................ <br /> Add 30"for"r probe easy........................... 30 In. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION <br /> t. Is four pound rule required? vas ❑ No ❑ Total tubing to assemble—approximate............. in. RECIPROCAL METHOD <br /> Type of Product .....................................UNLEADED <br /> 2.Height to I r mark from graft 471n 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING <br /> Tank lop to grade*.................................. <br /> 41 In. Hydrometer Employed..................................--v—H <br /> Extend hose on suction tube 6"or more Temperature In Tank <br /> 3.Pressure at bottom of tank P.S.I. ............. 65_-F <br /> 4.7 6 <br /> below tank top...................................... in. After Circulation........................... <br /> Temperature of Sample................................. 51 •F <br /> 4. Pressure at top of tank 2. 29 P.S.I. 'If Fill pipe extends above grade•use top of fill. <br /> Difference(•-)......................................... —14 .F <br /> USE WITH THERMAL SENSOR <br /> Depth of burial 136 In. PN5039 (Blue BOX) Observed A.P.I.Gravity ................................. 54. 1 <br /> 22. Thermal-Sensor reading after circulation <br /> digits Reciprocal 1513 Page a 58 <br /> Tank din. 95 In. •F 9990 1513 6. 6027759 <br /> Between <br /> Total quantity in Reciprocal Volume change M <br /> 23. digits per•F in range of expected change <br /> digits full tank(t7) this tank per•F <br /> D4. 756 <br /> table to tank bottom 21 In. Transfer to Line 26a. <br /> NOTES: <br /> 6 .756 ®24a. IF USING THERMAL SENSOR DTS-2000 <br /> = 4.756 OR OC-2000 WHICH READ 1000 DIGITS <br /> 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER s«TableC&D <br /> .026 182 .9 PER°F TRANSFER 1000 TO LINE 26, <br /> 6= 47" e Water Temperature after Circulation <br /> DIGITS PER F IN TEST RANGE. TableCfrom Thermal Sensor............................ •F <br /> 47" TO 12" MARK <br /> 65.966 Coefficient of water <br /> The above calculations are to be used for dry soil conditions to Table 0................................................ <br /> establish a positive pressure advantage,or when using the four pound <br /> rule to compensate for the presence of subsurface water In the tank Added Surfactant? El yes ❑No Transfer COE to Line M. <br /> area. <br /> Refer to N.F.P.A. 30. Sections 2.3.2.4 and 2-7.2 and the lank 25. (a) x (b) is (0 gallon. <br /> .. manufacturer regarding allowable System test presStirea. Total quantity in Coefficient of expansion for Volume change in this lank <br /> full lank(IT) Involved product per.F <br /> 26 (a) 6.6027759 11000 = .0066027 <br /> Th"'' .0066 <br /> Volume change per•F(25 or 24b) Digits per•F in test Volume change per digit test <br /> Range(23 or 24a) Compute to 4 decimal places. factor(a) <br />