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SWRCB,January 2002 Page of <br /> 6. PIPING SUMP TESTING <br /> Test Method Developed By: Sump Manufacturer Industry Standard Professional Engineer <br /> Other(Spec) <br /> Test Method Used: Pressure Vacuum Hydrostatic <br /> Other(Spec) <br /> Test Equipment Used: Equipment Resolution: <br /> Sump# Sump# Sump# Sump# <br /> Sump Diameter: <br /> Sump Depth: <br /> Sump Material: <br /> Height from Tank Top to Top of <br /> Highest Piping Penetration: <br /> Height from Tank Top to Lowest <br /> Electrical Penetration: <br /> Condition of sump prior to testing: <br /> Portion of Sump Tested' <br /> Does turbine shut down when <br /> sump sensor detects liquid(both <br /> product and water)?. <br /> Turbine shutdown response time <br /> Is system programmed for fail-safe <br /> shutdown?* <br /> Was fail-safe verified to be <br /> operational?* <br /> Wait time between applying water <br /> and starting test: <br /> Test Start Time: <br /> Initial Reading(Ri): <br /> Test End Time: <br /> Final Reading(RF): <br /> Test Duration: <br /> Change in Reading(RF-Ri): <br /> Pass/Fail Threshold or Criteria: <br /> Test Result: <br /> .-. . a .. <br /> Was sensor removed for testing? <br /> Was sensor properly replaced and <br /> verified functional after testing?. <br /> Comments—(include information on repairs made prior to testing and recommended follow up for failed tests) <br /> Safe Suction System. No Piping Sumps with this UST System. <br /> ' If the entire depth of the sump is not tested,specify how much was tested. Ifhe answer to an of the questions indicated with an <br /> asterisk(*)is"NO"or"NA",the entire sump must be tested. (See SWRCB LG-160) <br />