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ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2000-2003
RECORD_ID
PR0231746
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003862
FACILITY_NAME
Marks Fuel & Food, Inc.
STREET_NUMBER
880
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
VICTOR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
049-050-32
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
880 E VICTOR RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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:7 <br />E <br />C <br />"andling, storing, and trans - <br />9 iting the pipe, it can sometimes <br />incur rough treatment. Therefore, <br />inspect all pipe surfaces for possible <br />damage to the pipe wall, spigot, and <br />bell ends. Inspect fittings for any signs of damage. <br />Damaged sections of pipe must be repaired or cut out and <br />replaced. Damaged fittings must be replaced. If in doubt <br />about damage, contact your local Smith Fiberglass <br />Products' distributor or representative. <br />TABLE 1.2.1 Suggested Units of Labor for Installation <br />Pipe Size <br />Cutting <br />Tapering <br />joint Make-up <br />Hand Tool <br />Power Tool <br />(in.) (mm) <br />(min./oper.) <br />(min./oper.) <br />(min./oper.) <br />(minutes) <br />2 S0 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />0.3 <br />1.5 <br />3 75 <br />2.0 <br />2.5 <br />0.7 <br />2.0 <br />4 100 <br />2.5 <br />3.5 <br />1.5 <br />3.0 <br />Exposing machined surfaces to direct sunlight can result <br />in loss of joint bonding strength (see Fig. 1.2.1). Because <br />the degree of weathering, surface degradation, and subse- <br />quent effect <br />on bond <br />strength <br />varies greatly <br />depending on <br />geographic lo- <br />cation and re- <br />lated factors <br />such as cloud <br />cover, season- <br />al hours of <br />daylight, in- <br />tensity of sun- <br />light, humidity, etc., it is difficult to place a fixed time <br />limit on the acceptable amount of exposure. Therefore, in <br />all instances where protective coverings are removed from <br />machined surfaces and ultraviolet exposure exceeds one <br />day, corrective action must be taken. See para. 1.8.1. <br />1.2.2 Installation Crew Size and Organization <br />Each installation is different, and requirements change de- <br />pending on whether the installation is simple—consisting <br />of long, straight runs—or complex. Requirements are also <br />affected by pipe size, installation temperature, and similar <br />influences. See Table 1.2.1. For guidance under specific <br />circumstances, consult your Smith Fiberglass Products' dis- <br />tributor or representative. <br />Before beginning any installation, it is important that all <br />crew members be familiar with the installation procedures <br />described in this manual. It is also important that a <br />"Fiberglass Piping Systems Installation Checklist for <br />Underground Petroleum Pipe" be reviewed by the crew <br />and filled out as the job progresses. A completed copy of <br />the checklist should be retained to document that the in- <br />stallation complies with current federal regulations. <br />Installation checklists are available from your local Smith <br />Fiberglass Products' distributor or representative. <br />Following are general guidelines that apply to most piping <br />installations: <br />1. For most average -size service stations, a two -worker <br />crew is the minimum recommended crew size. We <br />suggest that the crew size be increased as the pipe di- <br />ameter increases or when installing secondary contain- <br />ment piping. <br />2. Organize the crew so that the adhesive is spread on the <br />bonding surfaces as quickly as possible after mixing <br />the adhesive—particularly in extremely hot weather. <br />3. Plan adhesive kit usage so that the crew won't have to <br />wait while one member goes to get another kit. <br />4. Plan ahead so that a sufficient number of bonds are <br />available to use up one whole adhesive kit before that <br />kit is mixed. <br />5. Make plans that allow for positive heat curing of all <br />field -made joints by the end of the work day when am- <br />bient temperature is below 70'F (21°C). See page 2 for <br />UL Listed adhesives, requirements, and restrictions. <br />Following is a basic list of equipment that should be avail- <br />able before installation. Always be certain that appropri- <br />ate tapering tools and adhesive kits are at the job site. <br />Note: Use the proper tapering tool for tapering each size <br />of pipe (see Section 5). <br />PMENT LIST <br />quipment for Cool Weather (be- <br />°C) Pipe Assembly <br />source for prewarming <br />a. electric heating collarM, <br />b. portable electric heat lamp, or <br />c. hot air blower <br />(1) Available from Smith Fiberglass Products or your local distributor. <br />so 5 <br />
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