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4'-1500 DWT6 Double -Wall Tank <br />1514 Gals <br />DIPSTICK <br />GALLONS <br />DIPSTICK <br />GALLONS <br />DIPSTICK <br />GALLONS <br />30 1/8 <br />1016 <br />36 1/8 <br />1238 <br />42 1/8 <br />1420 <br />30 1/4 <br />1021 <br />36 1/4 <br />1243 <br />42 1/4 <br />1423 <br />10 <br />30 3/8 <br />1026 <br />36 3/8 <br />1247 <br />42 3/8 <br />1426 <br />30 1/2 <br />1031 <br />36 1/2 <br />1251 <br />42 1/2 <br />1429 <br />30 5/8 <br />1036 <br />36 5/8 <br />1255 <br />42 5/8 <br />1432 <br />CONTAINMENT <br />30 3/4 <br />1040 <br />36 3/4 <br />1260 <br />42 3/4 <br />1435 <br />30 7/8 <br />1045 <br />36 7/8 <br />1264 <br />42 7/8 <br />1438 <br />S O L U T I O N S� <br />HOW TO PROPERLY GAUGE YOUR TANK: <br />31 <br />1050 <br />37 <br />1268 <br />43 <br />1441 <br />31 1/8 <br />1055 <br />37 1/8 <br />1272 <br />43 1/8 <br />1444 <br />Underground storage tanks require periodic measurement to <br />31 1/4 <br />1060 <br />37 1/4 <br />1276 <br />43 1/4 <br />1447 <br />determine current inventory level. Using the proper methods <br />when gauging your tank's contents will insure the most accurate <br />31 3/8 <br />1065 <br />37 3/8 <br />1280 <br />43 3/8 <br />1450 <br />reading and insure that you do not damage your tank. The <br />31 1/2 <br />1069 <br />37 1/2 <br />1285 <br />43 1/2 <br />1452 <br />following procedure should be followed whenever you use a <br />31 5/8 <br />1074 <br />37 5/8 <br />1289 <br />43 5/8 <br />1455 <br />gauge stick to determine the amount of product that is in your <br />tank: <br />31 3/4 <br />1079 <br />37 3/4 <br />1293 <br />43 3/4 <br />1458 <br />1) Use a wood dipstick with a rubber or nylon tip. Metallic <br />31 7/8 <br />1084 <br />37 7/8 <br />1297 <br />43 7/8 <br />1460 <br />dipsticks are not recommended. This will insure that frequent <br />tank gaugings or an accidental dropping of the gauge stick into <br />the tank will not damage the tank bottom. <br />32 <br />1088 <br />38 <br />1301 <br />44 <br />1463 <br />32 1/8 <br />1093 <br />38 1/8 <br />1305 <br />44 1/8 <br />1466 <br />2) Slowly lower your gauge stick into the fill port until it touches <br />the tank bottom. Never free drop the gauge stick. This can result <br />32 1/4 <br />1098 <br />38 1/4 <br />1309 <br />44 1/4 <br />1468 <br />in inaccurate measurements due to product splashing. Free <br />32 3/8 <br />1103 <br />38 3/8 <br />1313 <br />44 3/8 <br />1471 <br />dropping can also result in gauge stick damage and tank <br />32 1/2 <br />1107 <br />38 1/2 <br />1317 <br />44 1 /2 <br />1473 <br />damage. <br />3) Remove your dipstick slowly and read the product level <br />32 5/8 <br />1112 <br />38 5/8 <br />1321 <br />44 5/8 <br />1475 <br />directly from the gauge stick. <br />32 3/4 <br />1117 <br />38 3/4 <br />1324 <br />44 3/4 <br />1478 <br />water Paste Detection <br />32 7/8 <br />1121 <br />38 7/8 <br />1328 <br />44 7/8 <br />1480 <br />To detect water in the tank bottom, water detection paste is <br />available from petroleum equipment distributors. However, some <br />33 <br />1126 <br />39 <br />1332 <br />45 <br />1482 <br />water detection paste cannot detect antifreeze mixtures. 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