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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2018
RECORD_ID
PR0231332
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003961
FACILITY_NAME
LODI MUNI SERVICE CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
1331
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
03104050
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1331 S HAM LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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�� PEI/RP1200-17 <br /> 8.3 Sensor Functionality Testing. tial space, an alarm condition is triggered and the <br /> appropriate response is observed. <br /> 8.3.1 General. Sensor functionality tests are <br /> used to confirm the operation of the liquid detect- 8.3.4 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall <br /> ing sensors that are located in the interstitial spaces include: < <br /> of UST systems.Sensors that detect the presence of a test container to immerse the sensor; <br /> liquid are placed at the lowest point of the contain- € <br /> ment so that any release that drains down will be • water; <br /> detected. Discriminating sensors can identify the product(if appropriate). <br /> presence of liquid product or water. Nondiscrimi- <br /> nating sensors can only determine the presence of 8.3.5 Preparation. Review the sensor manu- <br /> liquid product or water—but cannot discriminate facturer's literature for testing guidelines. Use the <br /> between the two.Sensors are connected to the leak- manufacturer's guidelines if they differ from the <br /> monitoring console, which provides a warning if procedures in this section. <br /> liquid is detected. Sensor and console features may <br /> vary among manufacturers. NOTE:Some sensors are programmed to have <br /> positive shutdown when the sensor goes into <br /> There are a number of types of sensors in use in alarm mode. For these systems, ensure that <br /> the field, including float switches, optical sensors, the dispensing system shuts down when the ` <br /> pressure/vacuum monitoring devices and electrical sensor alarms. <br /> resistance sensors. The most common sensor type - <br /> in use is a float switch. Consequently, the test pro- <br /> Verify that the console has no active or recurring <br /> cedure in this section is for the float switch type. history of leak sensor warnings or alarms. In the <br /> For other types of sensors, consult the manufac- <br /> turer's test procedures. The information presented appropriate person before continuing with the test. � <br /> here should not supersede sensor manufacturers' <br /> testing procedures and requirements. Verify on the console that the sensor alarm circuit <br /> n <br /> 8.3.2 Purpose. The purpose of the test is to <br /> is operational. 3 <br /> determine if a sensor can detect the presence of If the console is equipped with a printer, print out <br /> liquid and is properly positioned.It can be used for the system status, sensor configuration and any <br /> either discriminating or non-discriminating sen- alarm histories from the console. Save the printout <br /> sors. for facility records. a <br /> 8.3.3 Description of Test. The liquid detecting Carefully remove the sensor from the containment <br /> sensor is removed from the tank or piping intersti- area. This may produce an alarm on the console <br /> indicating that the sensor is no longer properly <br /> positioned. N <br /> Inspect the sensor for damage. Refer to the <br /> manufacturer's literature for information about <br /> how to identify damage to the sensor housing and <br /> the cable. If it is damaged, notify the appropriate s <br /> person. <br /> 8.3.6 Test Procedure. 3 <br /> 1.Fill the test container with the appropriate <br /> liquid. <br /> 2.Place the sensor into the liquid in the operating <br /> position.The alarm should be triggered. <br /> '.r 3.Verify the alarm condition and make sure <br /> FIGURE 8-3. The sensor needs to be properly posi- the sensor label is correctly identified on the <br /> tioned to detect the presence of liquid in sumps. <br /> 0 pei.org <br />
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