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I <br /> r e <br /> Recgmmended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities <br /> NOTE: If the fill cap. is not included in the the spill bucket. The vacuum level is monitored for <br /> spill bucket test and/or the cap is not tight, it a 1 -minute period . <br /> could be the source of potential fuel contami- 6 .3 .3 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall <br /> nation from water intrusion. include: <br /> NOTE: Before permanently plugging, ensure vacuum test apparatus (The test apparatus may <br /> that local regulations allow the drain valve to be available from the spill bucket manufacturer, <br /> be permanently plugged. It includes an air pressure regulator, a vacuum <br /> source, a vacuum gauge with a minimum 0-50 <br /> inch water column range and a control valve. <br /> 6 .2 .5 Test Procedure. The control valve is used to adjust the vacuum <br /> Is Add water to the spill bucket to a level within level. ) ; <br /> 1 . 5 inches of the top of the spill bucket. Allow ° test cover (The cover is equipped with a test fit- <br /> the water to settle for 5 minutes before the initial ting . ) ; <br /> water level measurement is taken. <br /> ° <br /> 2 . Place the measuring stick vertically at the lowest plumber ' s plug (appropriate size, if used) ; <br /> point in the spill bucket and extending above the stopwatch or other time-measurement device <br /> water level to allow for an accurate measure- capable of measuring a 1 -second increment; <br /> ment to be taken. The location of the measuring ° gasketing material (The purpose of the gas- <br /> stick must remain the same for each water level keting material is to provide an air-tight seal <br /> measurement. Document the initial water level between the test cover and the spill bucket. ) . <br /> measurement as measured from the bottom of <br /> the spill bucket. Alternative measurement meth- o - 50" Water Column <br /> ods may be used provided that measurement to Vacuum Vacuum Gauge <br /> 1/16 (0 .063 ) inch can be made. source so a <br /> 3 . Take all precautions to prevent the water level <br /> from being disturbed during the duration of the Control <br /> test. Valve <br /> 4 . After 1 hour, document the ending water level <br /> ! measurement. <br /> 5. Upon completion of the test, remove and dis- <br /> pose of the water according to Section 6. 7 , and <br /> dry the inside of the spill bucket before returning Plumber's Plug In <br /> it to Service. Tank Riser Pipe <br /> 6 . 2.6 Pass/Fall Criteria . If the water level has <br /> dropped less than 1/8 (0 . 125) inch, the spill bucket <br /> passes the integrity test. <br /> If the water level has dropped 1/8 (0. 125) inch or <br /> greater, the spill bucket fails the integrity test. <br /> 6 .3 Spill Bucket Integrity Testing — Vacuum Test FIGURE 6-2, The cover must make a tight seat with the <br /> M�thod . spill bucket to prevent leakage when the vacuum Is <br /> 6 .3. 1 Purpose . This method is used to test the pulled during the test, <br /> integrity of single-walled spill buckets or the pri- <br /> mary containment of secondarily contained spill C'!If\E& i{6ti( : Use only an air•operated vac- <br /> buckets . <br /> uum source or a vacuum pump pow- <br /> 6. 3.2 Description of Test, Using a specially ered by an explosion-proof motor, Vacuum <br /> equipped test cover, a partial vacuum is applied to pumps with electric motors that are not <br /> pehorg <br />