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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSB989 and OPI 20231 Jennifer Pruitt Subject:SA004, AT&T Triennial Drop Tube Inspection Notification (BKFDCA12), Bakersfield Location:1918 M STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-4635 Start:Fri 8/25/2023 9:00 AM End:Fri 8/25/2023 11:00 AM Recurrence:(none) Meeting Status:Meeting organizer Organizer:Simplex Communication Required Attendees:AGUILAR, ADOLFO; MEDINA, ELOISA; 'FLORES, CECILIA'; AT&T CA Testing; 'HAYN, CINDY H (ATTSI)' (ch1921 @att.com) ; Carlos Cardenas; Jennifer Pruitt; Maria Figueroa; Krystine Gossett; Randy Novak; Jon Larsen; Eric Durham Categories:Drop Tube Inspection, Legacy S Site There is an AT&T Triennial Drop Tube Inspection scheduled for this location on the date and time indicated. SA004 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD 93301-4635   Current Notification:      Old Notification:  TEST DUE DATE 8/31/2023    PERMIT REQUIRED for TESTING  1. BILLING & PERMIT STATEMENT - FEE SCHEDULE (PDF) 2. UST TESTING APPLICATION (PDF)    Please contact the Compliance Manager with any questions and/or comments at:  simplexcommunication@tait.com    714.560.8200    Environmental Health/CUPA Contact Information:   Bakersfield City Fire Department  2101 H Street  Bakersfield, CA 93301  Method of Notification: Email  2 Contact (Once Permit is Approved):  https://www.bakersfieldcity.us/1048/Inspection‐Request    Test Results Submittal: USTResults@bakersfieldfire.us    1 Jennifer Pruitt Subject:SA004, AT&T Triennial SB989 Testing Notification (BKFDCA12), Bakersfield Location:1918 M STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-4635 Start:Fri 8/25/2023 9:00 AM End:Fri 8/25/2023 11:00 AM Recurrence:(none) Meeting Status:Meeting organizer Organizer:Simplex Communication Required Attendees:AGUILAR, ADOLFO; MEDINA, ELOISA; 'FLORES, CECILIA'; AT&T CA Testing; 'HAYN, CINDY H (ATTSI)' (ch1921 @att.com) ; Carlos Cardenas; Jennifer Pruitt; Maria Figueroa; Krystine Gossett; Randy Novak; Jon Larsen; Eric Durham Categories:Triennial SB989 Testing, Legacy S Site There is an AT&T Triennial SB989 test scheduled for this location on the date and time indicated. SA004 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD 93301-4635   Current Notification:    Old Notification:    TEST DUE DATE 8/31/2023    PERMIT REQUIRED for TESTING  1. BILLING & PERMIT STATEMENT - FEE SCHEDULE (PDF) 2. UST TESTING APPLICATION (PDF)    Please contact the Compliance Manager with any questions and/or comments at:  simplexcommunication@tait.com    714.560.8200    Environmental Health/CUPA Contact Information:   Bakersfield City Fire Department  2101 H Street  2 Bakersfield, CA 93301  Method of Notification: Email  Contact (Once Permit is Approved):  https://www.bakersfieldcity.us/1048/Inspection‐Request    Test Results Submittal: USTResults@bakersfieldfire.us    1 Jennifer Pruitt From:Luke Preece <lpreece@bakersfieldfire.us> Sent:Friday, August 4, 2023 8:28 AM To:Carlos Cardenas Cc:Jennifer Pruitt; AGUILAR, ADOLFO Subject:RE: TEST NOTIFICATION***RE: Approved Permits (SA004 - Bakersfield) External Email.    Carlos,    Per our conversation I have this inspection scheduled for Friday 8/25/23 @9am.    Thank you        Luke Preece Fire Prevention/Environmental Officer Bakersfield Fire Department email: lpreece@bakersfieldfire.us web: www.bakersfieldfire.us phone: 661-326-3659       From: Carlos Cardenas <ccardenas@TAIT.COM>   Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2023 3:21 PM  To: Luke Preece <lpreece@bakersfieldfire.us>  Cc: Jennifer Pruitt <jpruitt@TAIT.COM>; AGUILAR, ADOLFO <aa376w@att.com>  Subject: TEST NOTIFICATION***RE: Approved Permits (SA004 ‐ Bakersfield)  Importance: High    CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking  links, especially from unknown senders.  Hello Inspector Preece,    I just wanted to confirm with you that I received your voicemail earlier in the week in regards to test scheduling for  SA004‐1918 M Street. I resubmitted a testing request to schedule for 8/23/2023 9:00 AM. Hopefully the new date works  for you. If it does not, we have Tues – Friday available for that week.    Thank you for your time!    Carlos E. Cardenas Tait Environmental Services, Inc. (714) 567-6418   2 From: Peter Armagost <parmagost@bakersfieldfire.us>   Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2023 1:58 PM  To: Kelly Tackett (kellybssr@gmail.com) <kellybssr@gmail.com>; Fidel Carillo (fidelbssr@gmail.com)  <fidelbssr@gmail.com>; josh <josh@kerncc.com>; Travis Simmons <travis@kerncc.com>; Carlos Cardenas  <ccardenas@TAIT.COM>; jamie1.res@gmail.com; Colette, Roxy <Roxy.Colette@GDIT.com>  Cc: Liseth Pisano <lpisano@bakersfieldfire.us>; Mart Brownfield <mbrownfield@bakersfieldfire.us>; Luke Preece  <lpreece@bakersfieldfire.us>; Peter Armagost <parmagost@bakersfieldfire.us>; Malcolm W. Moore  <mwmoore@bakersfieldfire.us>; Esther Duran <eduran@bakersfieldfire.us>  Subject: Approved Permits (SA004 ‐ Bakersfield)    External Email.    The following UST  or AST permits have been approved and an inspection request may be scheduled by visiting the  Bakersfield Fire Prevention Resources website  https://www.bakersfieldcity.us/254/Fire‐Prevention‐Resources    BE ADVISED THAT AS OF SEPTEMBER 1ST. 2023 ALL PERMITS AND PLAN REVIEWS SHALL BE SUBMITTED  ELECTRONICALLY. PERMITS AT THE COUNTER WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IN SPECIAL CASES AND NOT ON A DAY TO DAY  BASIS.       7-Eleven 9600 Brimhall LP UST-Minor Mod. Sullys 9709 Olive Dr. LP UST-Minor Mod. Chevron 11101 Hwy. 178 LP UST-Minor Mod. Samco 10 Union Ave. LP UST-SB989 Arco 6450 White Ln. LP UST-Minor Mod. AT&T 1918 M St. LP UST-Overfill Bakersfield Heart Hospital 3001 Silllect Ave. LP UST-SB989 Wilson M obil 3620 Wilson Rd. LP UST-Minor Mod. Arco 2612 Buck Owens LP UST-FMC Mobil 5401 Stockdale Hwy. LP UST-FMC Shell 2600 White Ln. LP UST-FMC H&G 101 19th St. LP UST-FMC Rio Bravo Mobil 6201 Lake Ming LP UST-FMC Chevron 1999 Taft Hwy. LP UST-FMC Shell 4815 Panama Ln. LP UST-FMC Shell 5321 Stockdale LP UST-FMC Lucky 7 2501 White Ln. LP UST- Minor Mod Samco #5/Chevron 1131 Oak St. LP UST- Minor Mod AT&T 4000 Buena Vista MB AST- Install Chevron 2700 Oswell LP UST- Minor Mod AT&T 1918 M St. LP UST-SB989   Inspectors  Esther Duran =ED  Mart Brownfield = MB  Luke Preece = LP  Liseth Pisano = LIS  Malcolm Moore = MM  Peter Armagost = PA      3   Peter Armagost| Fire Prevention Officer II Bakersfield Fire Department City of Bakersfield email: parmagost@bakersfieldfire.us web: www.bakersfieldcity.us phone: 661-326-3697               Appendix IX Underground Storage Tank Overfill Prevention Equipment Inspection Report Form CERS = California Environmental Reporting System, ID = Identification, ICC = International Code Council, OPE = Overfill Prevention Equipment Page 1 of 2 TYPE OF ACTION ܆܆ Installation ܆ Repair ܆ 36 Month 1. FACILITY INFORMATION CERS ID Inspection Date Facility Name Facility Address City ZIP Code 2. SERVICE TECHNICIAN INFORMATION Company Performing the Inspection Phone Mailing Address Service Technician Performing Inspection Contractor/Tank Tester License Number ICC Number Expiration Date 3. TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS Manufacturer and Test Equipment Training Certifications Expiration Date 4. INSPECTION PROCEDURES INFORMATION Inspection Procedures Used Components Inspected 5. CERTIFICATION BY SERVICE TECHNICIAN CONDUCTING INSPECTION I hereby certify that the OPE was inspected in accordance with California Code of Regulations, title 23, division 3, chapter 16, section 2637.2; that required supporting documentation is attached; and all information contained herein is accurate. I understand that test procedures shall be made available upon request by the governing authority. Service Technician Signature Date Total # of Pages SA004 ✔ 10023349 8/25/2023 8/25/2023 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE CO. DBA AT&T CALIFORNIA 1918 M ST. BAKERSFIELD 93301 TAIT Environmental Services, Inc. (714) 560-8222 701 N. Parkcenter Dr., Santa Ana, CA 92705 Jon Larsen 588098 8144945 05/03/2024 OPW EVR Phase One 0174632 05/24/2024 Manufacture Guidelines T-1 Diesel OPW Drop Tube Underground Storage Tank Overfill Prevention Equipment Inspection Report Additional copies of this page may be attached. Attach tank chart(s), measurements, calculations, and In-Tank Setup report(s) Page 2 of 2 6. OVERFILL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT DETAILS Tank ID (one OPE per column) Are both vent and tank riser piping secondarily contained? ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No OPE Model What is the OPE response when activated? (Check all that apply.) ܆܆ Shut off Flow ܆܆Restricts Flow ܆܆ Audible Alarm ܆܆ Visual Alarm ܆܆ Shut off Flow ܆܆Restricts Flow ܆܆ Audible Alarm ܆܆ Visual Alarm ܆܆ Shut off Flow ܆܆Restricts Flow ܆܆ Audible Alarm ܆܆ Visual Alarm ܆܆ Shut off Flow ܆܆Restricts Flow ܆܆ Audible Alarm ܆܆ Visual Alarm Are flow restrictors installed on vent piping that may interfere with the OPE operation? ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No At what level in the tank is the OPE set to activate? (Inches from bottom of tank) What is the percent capacity of the tank at which the OPE activates? Is the OPE in proper operating condition to respond when the stored substance reaches the designated regulatory level? ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No ܆܆ Yes ܆܆ No 7. SUMMARY OF TESTING RESULTS OPE Inspection Results ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail 1 8. COMMENTS Describe all results marked “Fail” and each proposed remedy. * Mark here if: ܆܆ Flow restrictors interfere with overfill prevention and equipment repairs required. SA004U001 ✔ 71-SO ✔ ✔ 101.5" 94.25% ✔ ✔ Appendix VII Underground Storage Tank Secondary Containment Testing Report Form CERS = California Environmental Reporting System, ICC = International Code Council, ID = Identification, NA = Not Applicable, UDC = Under-Dispenser Containment, Page 1 of 5 TYPE OF ACTION ܆܆ Installation ܆ Repair ܆ 6 Month ܆ 36 Month CERS ID Test Date Facility Name Facility Address City ZIP Code Company Performing the Test Phone Mailing Address Service Technician Performing Test Contractor/Tank Tester License Number ICC Number ICC Expiration Date Manufacturer and Test Equipment Training Certifications Expiration Date Test Procedures Used Components Tested I hereby certify that the secondary containment was tested in accordance with California Code of Regulations, title 23, division 3, chapter 16, section 2637; that required supporting documentation is attached; and all information contained herein is accurate. I understand that test procedures shall be made available upon request by the governing authority. Service Technician Signature Date Total # of Pages 1. FACILITY INFORMATION 2. SERVICE TECHNICIAN INFORMATION 3. TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS 4. TEST PROCEDURE INFORMATION 5. CERTIFICATION BY SERVICE TECHNICIAN CONDUCTING TEST SA004 ✔ 10023349 08/25/2023 08/25/2023 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE CO. DBA AT&T CALIFORNIA 1918 M ST.BAKERSFIELD 93301 TAIT Environmental Services, Inc. (714) 560-8222 701 N. Parkcenter Dr., Santa Ana, CA 92705 Jon Larsen 588098 8144945 5/3/2024 Modern Welding 9/27/2025 Western Fiberglass 04/28/2025 Franklin Fueling EVR Phase One 1017683709 06/17/2025 PEIRP-1200 Annular, Fill Sump, Piping Sump, Transition Sump, Supply Secondary Line, Return Secondary Line Underground Storage Tank Secondary Containment Testing Report Form All tests marked “Fail” and any repairs made before or during the tightness test must be described in the COMMENTS section. Page 2 of 5 Test Method Developed by ܆܆ Manufacturer ܆܆ Industry Standard ܆܆ Professional Engineer Test Type ܆܆ Pressure ܆܆ Vacuum ܆܆ Hydrostatic Test Equipment Used: Tank ID Tank Manufacturer Tank Capacity Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Test Method Developed by ܆܆ Manufacturer ܆܆ Industry Standard ܆܆ Professional Engineer Test Type ܆܆ Pressure ܆܆ Vacuum ܆܆ Hydrostatic Test Equipment Used: Pipe Run ID Pipe Manufacturer Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Pipe Run ID Pipe Manufacturer Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Additional copies of this page may be attached. 6. TANK SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TEST 7. PIPE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TEST ✔ ✔ 4" Dial Gauge SA004U001 Modern Welding 20,000 gallons 09:50 AM 10.0" HG 11:50 AM 10.0" HG 0.0" 0.0" ✔ ✔ ✔ 4" Dial Gauge SA004U001 Supply SA004U001 Return Western Fiberglass Western Fiberglass 09:50 AM 09:50 AM 5.0" 6.0" 10:50 AM 10:50 AM 5.0" 6.0" 0.0" 0.0" 0.0" 0.0" ✔✔ Underground Storage Tank Secondary Containment Testing Report Form All tests marked “Fail” and any repairs made before or during the tightness test must be described in the COMMENTS section. Page 3 of 5 Test Method Developed by ܆܆ Manufacturer ܆ Industry Standard ܆ Professional Engineer Test Type ܆ Pressure ܆ Vacuum ܆ Hydrostatic Test Equipment Used: Sump/UDC ID Sump Manufacturer Sump Depth (inches) Sump Bottom to Top of Highest Pipe Penetration (inches) Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Sump/UDC ID Sump Manufacturer Sump Depth (inches) Sump Bottom to Top of Highest Pipe Penetration (inches) Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Additional copies of this page may be attached. 8. SUMP/UDC TEST ✔ ✔ INCON - STS SA004U001 Fill SA004U001 Piping SA004U001 Trans Generic Generic Generic 47" 45" 32" 26" 27" N/A 11:39 AM 10:34 AM 10:11 AM 4.6047" 5.3290" 2.4882" 11:54 AM 10:49 AM 10:26 AM 4.6040" 5.3294" 2.4894" .0007" +.0004" +.0012" .002" .002" .002" ✔✔✔ Underground Storage Tank Secondary Containment Testing Report Form All tests marked “Fail” and any repairs made before or during the tightness test must be described in the COMMENTS section. Page 4 of 5 Test Method Developed by ܆܆ Manufacturer ܆ Industry Standard ܆ Professional Engineer Test Type ܆ Pressure ܆ Vacuum ܆ Hydrostatic Test Equipment Used: Sump/UDC ID Sump Manufacturer Sump Depth (inches) Sump Bottom to Top of Highest Pipe Penetration (inches) Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Sump/UDC ID Sump Manufacturer Sump Depth (inches) Sump Bottom to Top of Highest Pipe Penetration (inches) Test Start Time Initial Reading Test End Time Final Reading Change in Reading Pass/Fail Criteria Tightness Test Results ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail ܆ Pass ܆܆ Fail Additional copies of this page may be attached. 8. SUMP/UDC TEST (continued) Underground Storage Tank Secondary Containment Testing Report Form All tests marked “Fail” and any repairs made before or during the tightness test must be described in the COMMENTS section. Page 5 of 5 9. COMMENTS TEST DATE: 8/25/2023 CLIENT: AT&T GEOPAR:SA004 PAGE __1__ OF __2__ TEST DATE: 8/25/2023 CLIENT: AT&T GEOPAR:SA004 PAGE __1__ OF __2__ Identification of Inspection Procedures for Overfill Prevention Equipment To Whom It May Concern: Tait Environmental Services, Inc., utilizes the following procedures when conducting Overfill Prevention Equipment Inspections: 1) Drop Tubes with Overfill Prevention Valves a) Verify information based upon Manufacturer installation instructions and follow their inspection procedures. b) If manufacturer information is not available, we conduct the inspection per PEI-RP1200-17, Section 7.1 2) Audible/Visual Alarms a) Verify programming or installation per manufacturer guidelines and test the system per manufacturer specifications. b) If manufacturer information is not available, we conduct the inspection per PEI-1200-17, Section 7.3. 3) Ballfloat Inspections are conducted following the procedures in PEI-RP1200-17, Section 7.2         Identification of Test Procedures for Secondary Containment Testing      To Whom It May Concern:     Tait Environmental Services, Inc., utilizes the following procedures when conducting Secondary  Containment Testing:  1) Containment Sumps, Transition Sumps, UDCs – Tait follows PEI‐RP1200‐17 Section 6.6 for the  accelerated test method. Tait uses the Incon TS‐1000 hydrostatic test equipment following the  attached procedures.  2) Spill Buckets; Direct Bury & Contained in Sumps – Spill buckets contained in sumps are tested  per PEI‐1200‐17, Section 6.2, however Tait Pass/Fail threshold is 0” drop in one hour. Direct Bury  Spill Buckets are test the same as containment sumps per PEI‐1200‐17, Section 6.6.  3) Tank Annular Space – testing is conducted per PEI‐1200‐17, Section 4.2  4) Piping Secondary Containment – Testing is conducted per PEI‐RP1200‐17, Section 5.3    Please consider this letter as our Test Procedure utilized when conducting Secondary Containment  Testing in lieu of either parts or the whole RP1200 document due to copyright infringement.     TS-STS Sump Test SystemQuick Start GuideTS-STS OverviewThe TS-STS system includes a TS-STS console within a convenientportable case, leak testing probes with 50 feet of cable, and probehanging hardware (slip rings and chain).After all fittings within the sump are sealed, the sump is filled with awater-based test solution that covers all sump penetration holes. Theprobe is installed so the float is floating on the surface of the test solution.The TS-STS console is quickly programmed with the site name andaddress, number of sumps, the 7-digit code-names for each sump, andthe correct Time/Day/Date before leak testing.Pressing the Testkey at the console keypad starts sump leak tests forall sumps. The test time is 15 minutes and tests for a level changegreater than 0.002 inches. If the level of a sump drops more than theleak limit during the test, the Sump Leak Test Report will show a failresult when the test is finished. Leak tests can also be programmed(scheduled) to start at desired times.When finished, leak test reports will automatically print out at the consoleprinter. Extra copies of this report can be printed using the report key. Anewly completed Sump Leak Test will overwrite the previous resultsstored in memory. Save sump leak test reports and provide copies asevidence of compliance with regulations.Recommendation: Use a computer and the Tech version ofSystem Sentinel™ to record site data, sump code-names, and testresults. Test results can also be extracted from Comm Port 1 atthe bottom of the TS-STS console (also see Section 4).Reference Federal and State regulations for leak limit and testtime requirements. Recommendations for locating the TS-STSconsole outside of the (Class I, Division 1, Group D) Hazardous Areasduring testing, are based on NFPA 30, NFPA 30A and NFPA 70 (NEC).TS-STS Sump Test SystemQuick Start GuideINCON P/N 000-3004 Rev.D Feb. 2009 © www.fraklinfueling.comThis document may change without prior notice. INCON® is a Registered Trademark of Franklin Fueling SystemsTS-STS Installation1Pg 1NOTE1.)Required Materials:a.) Tape to secure the probe cable b.)Safety cones & signsc.)Grounded, 3-pronged extension cordd.)Flat pieces of metal to suspend leak testing probe over sumps2.) Work safely — install Safety Cones and Signs at the site3.)The probes are precision instruments — handle with care!4.)The STS probes are shipped with cables attached, do not removethe cable from the probe end... remove at the console case only.5.)Inspect probes for proper float movement before use, then installprobes as shown in Section 16.)Connect the yellow probe cables to the receptacles at the TS-STScase. Make sure to line up keyways before inserting cable andtightening the screw-on connector.7.)Locate the TS-STS case outside of the Hazardous Area and tapethe cable down to prevent probe movement during the test and toreduce tripping hazards8.)Setup / Program the TS-STS console per Section 29.)Start sump leak test(s) on sumps that are ready10.)Always clean, dry, and store probes in the probe carrying case aftereach use11.) Test each of the probes on a monthly basis to ensure its ability todetect leaks. Install the probe in a test container and initiate a test.After 5 minutes, remove about 0.12 inches of water. When the testcompletes, the test report should show a Failed result if the probeis working properly. Figure 1.1 Typical Leak Detection Probe – Dispenser Sump InstallationOverviewFigure 1.2 Leak Detection Probe InstallationDispenser SumpTS-STSSUMP TEST SYSTEMBUILDINGSUMP TEST SYSTEMTS-STS14SUMP3220 Feet - Min. DistancePer NFPA 30ADISPENSER1 / 2DISPENSER3 / 4INCON RECOMMENDSTESTING DISPENSORSUMPS IN GROUPSSO OTHER DISPENSORSARE LEFT IN SERVICEDURING TESTINGGROUNDED3 PRONGEXTENSIONCORD REQ'DSAFETYCONESDISPENSER7 / 8DISPENSER5 / 6Pg 2SPLIT RINGTS-STSSUMP TEST SYSTEMSUMP TEST SYSTEMFLAT METAL / ANGLE IRONREQUIREDTO SUSPENDPROBE(SIDE VIEW)TS-STSSTS-PRB-12LEAK TESTINGPROBE WITH:TSP-SSP STAINLESS STEEL FLOATDISPENSER SUMPWITH TEST SOLUTION(Side View)RECEPTACLESFOR FOURSCREW-IN, PROBE CABLE PLUGS321POWER CORDWITH A GROUNDED3-PRONGEDPLUG4SUMP Figure 1.3 Typical Leak Detection Probe – Turbine Sump InstallationOverviewFigure 1.4 Leak Detection Probe InstallationTurbine Sump—❖—Pg 3STPSPLIT RINGTS-STSSUMP TEST SYSTEMSUMP TEST SYSTEMFLAT METAL / ANGLE IRONREQUIREDTO SUSPENDPROBE(SIDE VIEW)TS-STSSTS-PRB-12LEAK TESTINGPROBE WITH:TSP-SSP STAINLESS STEEL FLOATTURBINE SUMPWITH TEST SOLUTION(Side View)POWER CORDWITH A GROUNDED3-PRONGEDPLUG3RECEPTACLESFOR FOURSCREW-IN, PROBE CABLE PLUGS124SUMPTAPE / WEIGHT DOWNCABLE TO PREVENTACCIDENTALMOVEMENT DURINGLEAK TESTING(PROBE CABLE PN: 600-0200= 50 FEET)TurbineSump2TS-STSSUMP TEST SYSTEMGROUNDED3 PRONGEXTENSIONCORD REQ'DSAFETYCONESBUILDINGSUMP TEST SYSTEMTS-STS14SUMP32Tank PadTurbineSump110 Feet - Min. DistancePer NFPA 30ATurbineSump3 Setup - Program the Console2SELECT MENU OPTION SETUPSETUP MENU (MORE)EXIT SYSTEMSUMPSCLK/CALH UMENUPress the MENU key and follow7the highlighted sequence belowto view the Setup MenusSETUP MENU (MORE)EXIT SYSTEM SUMPSCLK/CALSETUP MENU (MORE)EXITSYSTEMSUMPS CLK/CALSETUP MENU (MORE)COM PORTSPress the Down key ▼ to see next displayDisplayMenu Select Keys(M1 – M4)Keypad:(Multi-Function,Alphanumeric)ACK SHIFT keyReport Printer(thermal printer)NaNaNaNaNavigatingvigatingvigatingvigatingvigatingMenus:Menus:Menus:Menus:Menus:•Push the UP/DOWNkeys ▲ ▼to showother menus or otherchoices•Use menu keys (M1 toM4) to access menusor to help edit text•Press the ENTER keyto make a setup choiceor to move down in themenu tree•Press the CANCELkey to cancel beforeentry or to move upand out of the menutreeEditing Text:•Press the M1 key to move the cursor to the left •Use M2 to move the cursor to the right •Use M4 to backspace & delete text to the left of the cursor Follow the highlighted sequence at left to program theconsole.Menus are in indented format (lower levels to the right).The setup program factory default settings are shownin ITALIC TEXT. The console will auto-exit the setupmode if no key is pressed after 3 minutes.Minimum Setup Requirements1)From SETUP>SYSTEM (SYSTEM INFO), program theSystem ID data and the No. (number of) Sumps2)SETUP>SUMPS>DATA>SUMP N>NAME>Sump Name (code-name for each containment sump that will be leak tested)3)SETUP>CLK/CAL>Set Time (input the correct time), Set Date(input the correct date), Set Day (choose the day of the week)ACKSHIFTabKEY#123InputAlphanumericText(in setup mode):Press the ACK SHIFTkey at the keypad1, or 2, or 3 times tocycle between theunique key characters(at positions 1, 2, and 3).Select and press a keyto input the desiredalphanumeric character.M1LEFTM2RIGHTM3M4M1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4M1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4M1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4M1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4NOTESPg 4 Setup>System menu Continued...COLD BOOT(Replaces all custom-setup data with default values)IF YOU CONTINUE, ALL SYSTEM PROGRAMMINGAND DATA WILL BE LOST...:PRESS ENTER IF YOU ARE SURE THATYOU WANT TO CONTINUE WITH COLD BOOTSetup>Sumps menuSUMPSDATAN = Sump numberSUMP DATASUMP 1Select sump and program new nameSUMP 2:SUMP 4SUMP DATA NNAME (Rename the sump using aSUMP NAME N Code-Name for each Sump)SUMP N code-names can be up to 7 alphanumeric characters long(e.g. ULD SMP, SUP SMP, DSP 1-2)Setup MenuEXIT SYSTEM SUMPS CLK/CAL COM PORTSSetup>System menuSYSTEM INFOSYSTEM ID(customize the Site ID information)LINE 1LOCATION LINE 1 (input 24 characters Max)INCON Enter the Business NameLINE 2LOCATION LINE 2 (input 24 characters Max)INTELLIGENT CONTROLS INC Enter other Business dataLINE 3LOCATION LINE 3 (input 24 characters Max)P.O. BOX 638 Enter the Street AddressLINE 4LOCATION LINE 4 (input 24 characters Max)SACO ME 04072 Enter the City and Zip codeLINE 5LOCATION LINE 5 (input 24 characters Max)1-800-984-6266 Enter the Business NumberNO. SUMPS(enter total number of sumps [4 max.])NUMBER OF SUMPS1SUMP TST(sump leak test, start time + leak limit)START TIME (Do not set when tests are started from the front panel)SUMP TEST START TIME Tests are 15 minutes in length00.28.00(12:28 am in 24 hour format)Input time in 24 hour format... Add 12 to pm times from 1 to 11:59 pmLEAK LIMLEAK LIMIT0.002(alarm threshold... 0.002 to 9999 in level units)Pg 5 Leak Testing /Console OperationSetup>Clk/Cal menuCLOCK/CALENDARDAY SAVDAYLITE SAVINGSENABLEDEnable = allows daylight savings time changesDISABLED Disable = does notTM STYLESelect the time style for displays & reportsTIME STYLE12 HOUR24 HOURDT STYLESelect the time style for displays & reportsDATE STYLEMM/DD/YYDD/MM/YYYY/MM/DD (YY = Year, MM = Month, DD = Day)SET TIME Input current time in 24 hour formatSET SYSTEM TIME Two digits are required, use leadingHH:MM:SSzeros before single digits(e.g. input 05 not 5)Add 12 to p.m. timesfrom 1 to 11:59 p.m.SET DATE Input current DATESET SYSTEM DATEYYYY:MM:DD(YYYY = year, MM = Month, DD = Day)...2 digits are required for month and day –use leading zeros before single digits(e.g..input 04 not 4)SET DAYSET SYSTEM DAY OF WEEKSelect the current daySUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY—❖—3SYSTEM SUMPOKAY OKAYSYSTEM SUMPWARNING OKAYSYSTEM SUMPNO PAPER OKAYSYSTEM SUMPOKAY OKAYSYSTEM SUMPOKAY TESTLEVEL SUMP 1SUMP 2 SUMP 3 SUMP 4INCHES 2.013.09 1.76 3.12SELECTFUNCTION 10:39:08 AM 10-29-2001DISPLAY PRINTERSYSTEM SUMPOKAY LEAKDisplays:1.) Normal Display2.)Press the Check keyto check the time anddate.3.) The System –Warning messagealternates with theNo Paper (if out).Replace printerpaper before startingsump leak tests.4.)Press the Level keyto check the test fluidlevel in sumps (sumpscan’t be leak tested ifempty).5.)Press the Test key atthe keypad & and themenu select key(M1 M2 or M3) andfollow instructions to:• Show the Status oftests including Starttime / date• Start tests, and to• Abort leak test(s)...Okay & Testing arealternately displayedwhen a sump leaktest is running.SELECT LEAK TEST OPTIONSTATUS START ABORTM1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4Pg 6 Leak Testing /Console Operation Continued...ACKSHIFTSELECT SUMP REPORTTESTLEVELM1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4JWREPORT9SELECT SUMPSUMP 1 SUMP 2 SUMP 3 ALLM1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4SELECT ALARM TYPESYSTEMSUMP ALLM1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M4SELECT (SYSTEM / SUMP) ALARM STATUSACTIVECLEARED HISTORYM1LEFTM2RIGHTM3 M46.) To view an alarm/warning, press the M1 or M2 Key under theword Alarm / Warning. While viewing the alarm, press the ACKSHIFT key at the keypad to acknowledge. Cleared andtransient alarms should be acknowledged prior to startinganother test.7.)Press the Report key at the keypad to show various reportchoices.—❖—Reports4INCONINTELLIGENT CONTROLS INC.P.O. BOX 638SACO ME 040721-800-984-626610/31/2001 12:15 PMSUMP LEAK TEST REPORTSUMP 2TEST STARTED 12:00 PMTEST STARTED10/31/01BEGIN LEVEL 7.0230 INEND TIME 12:15 PMEND DATE10/31/01END LEVEL 7.0209 INLEAK THRESHOLD 0.002 INTEST RESULT: FAILEDReports can printout automatically or ondemand from the keypad. TheSump Leak Test and AlarmReports print automatically.The other reports, such asthe Sump Level Reports,Alarm Reports, and SumpTest Reports can be printedon demand.Press the menu select keysand choose the type of reportthat you wish to printout.Alarm reports will print assoon as an alarm is detected.Leak test reports printautomatically after the leak test is finished. Note thatwhen a new leak test is complete the data willoverwrite a previous result.Of the three reports shown here, one is a LevelSummary report and two are Sump Leak TestReports.Up to 4 sumps can be leak-tested at the sametime.REPORTS continued...INCONINTELLIGENT CONTROLS INC.P.O. BOX 638SACO ME 040721-800-984-626610/31/2001 12:15 PMSUMP LEAK TEST REPORTSUMP 1TEST STARTED 12:00 PMTEST STARTED10/31/01BEGIN LEVEL 2.0120 INEND TIME 12:15 PMEND DATE10/31/01END LEVEL 2.0120 INLEAK THRESHOLD 0.002 INTEST RESULT: PASSEDINCONINTELLIGENT CONTROLS INC.P.O.. BOX 638SACO ME 040721-800-984-626610/31/200111:58 AMSUMP LEVEL REPORTSUMP 12.012 INSUMP 2 7.201 INSUMP 3 3.218 INSELECT REPORTSUMPALARMM3M4M2RIGHTM1LEFTPg 71.2.3. INCON P/N 000-3004 Rev.D Feb. 2009 © Franklin Fueling Systems www.franklinfueling.comThis document may change without prior notice. INCON® is a Registered Trademark of Franklin Fueling SystemsA digital copy of the Sump Test Report can be retrieved from the TS-STSconsole through the communications port (Comm Port 1). This port islocated at the bottom side.As with the printed reports, this data is overwritten when a new test isrun, so it must be collected after each test. The data can be stored in adatabase as opposed to saving the printouts.For more information on this feature contact INCON Technical Service at1-800-984-6266.——Reports Continued...4Pg 8