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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0231995
PE
2361 - UST FACILITY
FACILITY_ID
FA0006438
FACILITY_NAME
United # 5446
STREET_NUMBER
1403
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12323246
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Active, billable
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Approved
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1403 W COUNTRY CLUB BLVD STOCKTON 95204
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PEI/RP1200-17 <br /> pei.org12 <br />5. PIPING SECONDARY <br />CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY <br />TESTING <br />5.1 General. Underground product piping is available <br />with single and double walls. Double-walled piping pro- <br />vides containment for leaks from primary containment <br />and must be leak-free to prevent release of product into <br />the environment. <br />5.2 Purpose. This method is used to test the integrity <br />of piping interstitial space(s). <br />5.3 Testing Piping Under Pressure. <br />5.3.1 Description of Test. The interstitial space <br />is sealed at the ends and is pressurized with an inert <br />gas. The pressure is monitored for 1 hour. If any <br />pressure drop occurs, the secondary containment <br />fails the test. <br />5.3.2 Test Conditions. The primary pipe may <br />contain fuel, and dispensing activities may con- <br />tinue during the test without affecting test results. <br />5.3.3 Preparation. If the interstitial space con- <br />tains product, ensure that the interstice is open to <br />the atmosphere and perform a precision test on the <br />primary piping before conducting a test on the sec- <br />ondary containment piping. <br />Termination fittings must be sealed at all piping <br />terminations, and test fittings must be accessible to <br />perform the test. <br />Check with the piping manufacturer regarding <br />testing procedures and the proper pressure before <br />testing. Testing requirements stated in this recom- <br />mended practice are general statements and may <br />vary. Recommended pressure levels and test dura- <br />tions are addressed in Section 5.3.5. Piping manu- <br />facturers’ test procedures may differ. <br />This test can be conducted in sections or as one <br />continuous pipe depending on the installation. Care <br />should be taken to ensure that the entire secondary <br />containment of the piping system is tested. <br />5.3.4 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall <br />include: <br />• inert gas source (nitrogen, helium, etc.); <br />• stopwatch or other time-measurement device <br />capable of measuring a 1-second increment; <br />• test tubing assemblies (Tubing assemblies pro- <br />vide access to the beginning and end of the <br />interstitial space.); <br />• pressure gauge with a 15 psig maximum pres- <br />sure reading with 0.5 increments. <br />5.3.5 Test Procedure. <br />1.If necessary, re-install termination (test) boots at <br />piping terminations. <br />2.If necessary, connect the tubing assemblies to <br />the secondary containment termination fitting <br />on each end of the section of piping to be tested. <br />3.Connect the inert gas source and pressure gauge. <br />4.Gradually pressurize the interstitial space to 5 <br />psig. Close the valve and allow the pressure to <br />stabilize. Repressurize to the specified test pres- <br />sure if necessary. <br />5.Observe the pressure for a period of 1 hour. <br />6.If the piping pressure after 1 hour is less than the <br />test pressure, check termination fittings and test <br />assemblies for leaks. <br />7.Release the pressure on the system slowly. <br />8.Remove the test equipment. <br />9.Restore the piping to its normal operating condi- <br />tion. <br />FIGURE 5-1. Boots on piping transitions and through <br />sump walls must be leak-tight when piping secondary <br />containment integrity testing is performed.
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