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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0517565
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0013503
FACILITY_NAME
SAFEWAY FUEL CENTER #2600
STREET_NUMBER
1987
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1987 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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PEIIRP1200-17 <br /> C _— <br /> NOTE: To do this, direct the fluid flow into a NOTE The ELLD may cycle the pump on/ <br /> graduated cylinder while timing for 60 seconds. off several times before alarming or shutting <br /> down the pump. <br /> 9. Continue to adjust the size of the test appa- <br /> ratus leak orifice until the desired volume is 13.Record the number of test cycles observed <br /> achieved.To expedite calibration,make coarse before alarm/shut down occurs. <br /> adjustments by measuring the volume of fluid <br /> that corresponds to the 15-second time interval NOTE: When required, perform a 0.2 gpb or <br /> indicated in Table 9-1. The final calibration 0.1 gph simulated leak test on ELLDs.Follow <br /> of the test apparatus leak orifice must be con- the manufacturer's test parameters.The ELLD <br /> ducted by measuring the appropriate volume of safety and test set up procedures for 3.0 gph <br /> fluid over the full 60-second timeframe. simulated leak test should be followed. <br /> 10.Without adjusting the test apparatus leak ori- <br /> fice after it has been properly calibrated in Step 9.2.7 Pass/Fail Criteria.If the ELLD has iden- <br /> ti <br /> 9, hang up the dispenser nozzle, allowing the fied the simulated leak by generating an alarm <br /> and, if applicable, shutting down the STP, the <br /> pump to turn off. <br /> ELLD passes the test. <br /> 11.While directing the fluid flow from the leak <br /> test apparatus into the test can,observe that the If the ELLD has not identified the simulated leak <br /> ELLD turns the pump on and pressurizes the by generating an alarm and,if applicable, shutting <br /> line. down the STP,the ELLD fails the test. <br /> 12.Confirm that the simulated leak condition If the STP does not properly cycle on/off under <br /> causes the electronic line leak detector to alarm normal fuel system operating conditions,the ELLD <br /> and/or shut down the pump. fails the test. <br /> NOTE: If the leak detector initially fails the <br /> ?} test,repeat the test procedure before declaring <br /> the test result as "fail." <br /> 9.2.8 Restore the System to Operational Con- <br /> dition. Upon completion of the test: <br /> • Shut off power to the STP and perform lockout/ <br /> tagout procedures on the circuit breakers.Allow <br /> line pressure to bleed off to zero and close the <br /> shear valve. <br /> Remove the test apparatus from the shear valve <br /> body and properly reinstall the plug into the <br /> shear valve test port. <br /> k <br /> • Reestablish power to the STP, tum dispenser <br /> on and confirm that no leaks are present in the <br /> f. <br /> system. <br /> • Dispense product into the test can to remove any <br /> air from the line and confirm that full product <br /> flow is achieved. <br /> FIGURE 9-3. The test port on the shear valve under the <br /> dispenser provides a location to simulate a leak in the <br /> underground piping system. <br /> ® pei.org <br />
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