Issue Date: July 14, 2003
Revision Date:
February 9, 2012
Dresser Wayne Europe
TIG 1000
(Model 924, 4 inch dia Floats, Magnetostrictive Probe)
AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING METHOD
Certification |
Leak rate of 0.2
gph with PD = 97.8% and PFA = 2.2% for 30 minute test.
Leak rate of 0.2 gph with PD = 98.7% and PFA = 1.3% for 1 hour test.
Leak rate of 0.2 gph with PD = 99.2% and PFA = 0.8% for 2 hour test.
Leak rate of 0.2 gph with PD = 99.5% and PFA = 0.5% for 3 hour test. |
Leak
Threshold |
0.1 gph for leak
rate of 0.2 gph.
A tank system should not be declared tight if the test result indicates a
loss or gain that equals or exceeds this threshold. |
Applicability |
Gasoline, diesel,
aviation fuel. |
Tank
Capacity |
Maximum of 20,000
gallons.
Tank must be minimum 14% full.
Minimum product level required based on 14% full tank and tank diameter is
as follows:
48" dia/min 9.5";
120" dia/min 24.7".
For other tank diameters, consult manufacturer. |
Waiting
Time |
Minimum of 8
hours between delivery and testing.
There must be no delivery during waiting time.
Minimum of 30 minutes between dispensing and testing. |
Test
Period |
Variable:
Minimum of 30 minutes, 1, 2 or 3 hours.
Test data are acquired and recorded by system's computer.
Leak rate is calculated as the difference between the first and last data
collected.
There must be no dispensing or delivery during test. |
Temperature |
Average for
product is determined by a probe containing 5 thermistors with the lowest
thermistor located at the 10% tank volume level above the bottom of the
tank. |
Water
Sensor |
Must be used to
detect water ingress.
Minimum detectable water level in the tank is 0.848 inch.
Minimum detectable change in water level is 0.043 inch. |
Calibration |
Thermistors and
probe must be checked and, if necessary, calibrated in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions. |
Comments |
Not evaluated
using manifolded tank systems. Therefore, this certification is only
applicable when there is a probe used in each tank and the siphon is broken
during testing.
Tests only portion of tank containing product.
As product level is lowered, leak rate in a leaking tank decreases (due to
lower head pressure).
Consistent testing at low levels could allow a leak to remain
undetected.
EPA leak detection regulations require testing of the portion of the tank
system which routinely contains product. |
Dresser Wayne AB
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Evaluator:
Ken Wilcox Associates
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Limhamnsvagen 109, Box 30049
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Tel:
(816) 443-2494
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SE-200 61 Malmo, Sweden
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Dates of
Evaluation: 11/03/00
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Tel: Unavailable
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