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i <br /> Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at LIST Facilities <br /> sibilily of accidentally imposing a high vacuum <br /> TABLE 4win <br /> that could damage the tank. The use of the valve Test Parameters <br /> is recommended because it limits, the vacuum Cap . . . . , . . . <br /> that can be applied to the interstitial space.) $ Tank Vacuum , acity, Duration, <br /> Type inches Hg gallons hours <br /> • <br /> vacuum gauge with a range of 0 inches to 30 < 20,000 i <br /> inches Hg graduated in increments of 0. 5 inches Fiberglass io <br /> Hg or less ; 20,000 * 2 <br /> • toggle valve and vacuum hose ; < 20,000 1 Steel 6 <br /> 20,000+ 2 <br /> • stopwatch or other time-measurement device <br /> capable of measuring a 1 -second increment; <br /> 4. 2 . 9 Pass/Fail Criteria. If there is no loss in <br /> • plumber 's plug . vacuum level, no liquids are drawn into the inter- <br /> 4. 2.8 Test Procedure. stitial space during the test duration shown in Table <br /> 4 . 1 , and the tank secondary containment area has <br /> 1. Install the plumber 's plug in the interstitial no additional fluid than at the start of the test, then <br /> riser(s) below any tees . the tank secondary containment passes the test. <br /> 2. Connect the vacuum gauge, valve and the If there is any vacuum lost during the test or liquids <br /> vacuum-generating device to the fitting on the are drawn into the interstitial space, then the tank <br /> plumber' s plug. The valve should be between secondary containment fails the test, <br /> the vacuum source inlet and the pressure <br /> gauge. The gauge should be between the valve 4 . 3 Tank Secondary Containment Integrity Testing <br /> and the fitting so it will read the interstitial vac- .— Liquid-Filled Test Method . <br /> uum when the valve is closed . The automatic <br /> vacuum shutoff valve is located at the inlet of 4.3. 1 General. This test method tests the integ- <br /> the vacuum-producing device and should he rity of the liquid-filled interstitial space. There are a <br /> set at a minlinum of 10 percent and no more number of variables that affect this test, such as inter- <br /> than 2 inches Hg above the test vacuum. stitial space volume, temperature, water table and <br /> product level in the primary tank . Refer to Appendix <br /> 3 . Ensure all connections are airtight. A for specific manufacturers ' test procedures. <br /> 4. Start the vacuum-generating device, and open <br /> the valve . 4.3,2 Purpose. This general method is used to <br /> test the integrity of the liquid4illed secondary con <br /> 5. Pull the vacuum to 10 inches Hg for fiberglass tailiment of a UST. <br /> tanks and 6 inches Hg for steel tanks . Close the <br /> valve . 4. 3 .3 Description of Test. Liquid is added to <br /> the interstitial space of the tank and the level is <br /> 6. Allow the vacuum to stabilize for a minimum brought up into the interstitial riser. The liquid level <br /> of 5 minutes at the specified vacuum level . If is monitored for a specified period of time. If the <br /> a stable vacuum cannot be maintained, test liquid level is maintained, then the containment <br /> equipment shall be inspected for leakage . system has passed the test. <br /> Repeat steps 4 and 5 until a stable vacuum is <br /> achieved . If a stable vacuum cannot be main- 4 .3 .4 Test Conditions . The primary contain- <br /> tained , the tank secondary containment integ- meat may contain any level of product. Determine <br /> rity test failso whether the groundwater depth is above the bottom <br /> 7 . When the vacuum level stabilizes , record the of the tank. Consult specific manufacturer's proce- <br /> vacuum level and the test start time, dures in regards to groundwater and perforining the <br /> test. No bulk deliveries shall occur within 8 hours <br /> 8. Observe the vacuum Ievel for the period of prior to conducting or during the test. No dispens- <br /> time shown in Table 4- 1 . ing may occur during the duration of the test. <br /> 9. Record the final time and vacuum level. . 4.3 . 5 Preparation . Determine the volume of <br /> 10 . Check the interstitial space for accumulation of the tank and identify the test being performed. <br /> liquids . Tank volume information is available from facility <br /> peLorg +� <br />