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COMPLIANCE INFO_1986-2000
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1986-2000
RECORD_ID
PR0231901
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003825
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL #265*
STREET_NUMBER
3330
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
AD ART
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3330 N AD ART RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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•L-SMTR Y@ <br />UNDERGROUND <br />a�. <br />Soil Sentry Model 17-110A is a <br />low cost underground tank leak <br />detection system designed <br />especially for single tank sites or <br />other locations requiring no more <br />than four sampling probes. <br />It uses the same aspirated vapor <br />sensing technology found in <br />Genelco's larger systems. <br />In its basic configuration, Model <br />17-110A offers factory preset <br />operating parameters, a built-in <br />memory that stores six months of <br />daily records, 'and an automatic <br />start-up routine that doubles as a <br />manual sampling mode for taking <br />on demand vapor reading at all <br />probe locations. <br />At the end of six months, the <br />collected data is printed to become <br />part of the site owner's permanent <br />record and the memory is cleared to <br />begin the next six month cycle <br />using a separate service module <br />and printer. <br />The module and printer can be <br />purchased as optional accessories <br />by the site owner or the operation <br />can be performed by factory <br />certified installation/service <br />personnel." <br />The service module can also be <br />used to change the factory preset <br />operating parameters (alarm trigger <br />point: 500 ppm and number of <br />active sampling locations: 4) and to <br />reset the system's alarms after a <br />high vapor condition has been <br />identified. <br />For special site requirements, <br />Model 17.110A can be further <br />customized by factory service <br />representatives using Genelco°s <br />advanced system programmer. <br />SPECIFICA TIONS: <br />DESCRIPTION: <br />Aspirated vapor type underground <br />storage tank leak detection system. <br />APPLICA TION: <br />Single tank motor vehicle fuel <br />storage sites . <br />VAPOR SENSOR: <br />Metal Oxide Semiconductor <br />(MOS) <br />SAMPLING FREQUENCY: <br />Three samples daily at eight hour <br />intervals from each probe <br />location. <br />SAMPLING LOCATIONS: <br />Maximum four probes up to 150 <br />feet from module plus <br />background probe for system <br />calibration. <br />PROBES: <br />Standard probe configuration: <br />314 inch i.d. slotted PVC pipe <br />inserted in backfill at ends of <br />tanks or 3/16 inch i.d. tubing <br />inserted in annular space. <br />Existing wells can be used. <br />TRANSPORT LINES: <br />3/16 inch i.d. polyethlyene <br />tubing linking probes and <br />module. <br />ALARM SETTING: <br />Factory preset at 500 ppm. Field <br />adjustable from 500 to 8000 ppm <br />using accessory service module. <br />(OVER) <br />GENELCO INC. 11649 CHAIRMAN DRIVE, #16, DALLAS, TX., 75243 • PHONE 214/341-8410 AWA <br />
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