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Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill,Overfill,Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities <br /> ing requirements stated in this recommended practice are <br /> general statements and may vary. Recommended pres- 6■ SPILL .BUCKET AND <br /> sure levels and test durations are addressed in Section 5.7. CONTAINMENT SUMP <br /> Piping manufacturers' test procedures may differ. TESTING <br /> This test can be conducted in sections or as one con- <br /> tinuous pipe depending on the installation. Care should be 6.1 General. Spill buckets and containment sumps for <br /> taken to ensure that the entire secondary containment of tank systems are neither intended nor designed for the <br /> the piping system is tested. storage of petroleum products,but rather to contain small <br /> 5.6 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall include: leaks and spills for short periods of time. This section <br /> describes the procedures used to test the integrity of spill <br /> • inert gas source (nitrogen,helium, etc.); buckets and containment sumps to ensure that they do not <br /> • stopwatch or other time-measurement device capable leak. <br /> of measuring a 1-second increment; 6.2 Spill Bucket Integrity Testing --- Hydrostatic <br /> • test tubing assemblies (Tubing assemblies provide Test Method. <br /> access to the beginning and end of the interstitial <br /> space.); WARNING:bo not use fuels such as Baso- <br /> • pressure gauge with a 15 psig maximum pressure read- line, E85 or diesel as a test fluid because <br /> ing with 0.5 'increments. they present a serious fire and safety <br /> hazard. Gasoline vapors are flammable <br /> 5.7 Test Procedure. and can explode if exposed to an ignition <br /> 1.If necessary, re-install termination (test) boots at pip- source such as a spark or open flame. If <br /> ing terminations, a tank or containment area is not tight, <br /> using fuel as the test fluid will cause a <br /> 2.If necessary,connect the tubing assemblies to the sec- release into the soil or groundwater. <br /> ondary containment termination fitting on each end of <br /> 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 psig. <br /> Close the valve and allow the pressure to stabilize. <br /> Repressurize to the specified test pressure if necessary. water Level <br /> 5. Observe the pressure for a period of I hour. <br /> i� 7 i� rp---.{ 1- 's" 1 3 v i 1 i r k✓"?d o{J <br /> ru S f E �3 J <br /> 6.If the piping pressure after 1 hour is less than the test ,�- <br /> pressure,check termination fittings and test assemblies <br /> for leaks. <br /> 7.Release thep ressure on the sY y.stem slowly <br /> �2( <br /> S s �' i�`,��: <br /> foxi w S �itl <br /> i ,�Y ti r six r��r-� .a,Rgr, 3 <br /> �r vrr, <br /> 8.Remove the test equipment. E tit,; 3> `ffi3a{ h <br /> yJ ,�,...kg J ,.- <br /> 9.Restore the piping to its normal operating condition. r-- , <br /> 51 <br /> 5.8 Pass/Fail Criteria. If no pressure change occurs <br /> during the test period, the piping system passes the sec- <br /> ondary containment integrity test. FIGURE 6-1. The hydrostatic method of determining <br /> spill bucket integrity uses water to detect leaks. The <br /> If there is any drop in pressure over the test period, the measuring stick must be placed in the same location <br /> piping fails the secondary containment integrity test, at the beginning and end of the test period to ensure <br /> If there is any increase in pressure over the test period, accurate water level readings. <br /> repeat the test. <br /> pei.org <br />