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 Issue Date: April 18, 1997 
Revision Date: December 6, 2002 
 
ProTank, Inc. 
UTFP-5000
Ullage Tester  
(Pressure Test) 
NON-VOLUMETRIC TANK TIGHTNESS
TEST METHOD (ULLAGE) 
  
    | Certification | 
    Leak rate of 0.1
      gph with PD = 95.24% and PFA = 0%. | 
   
  
    | Leak
      Threshold | 
    A tank system
      should not be declared tight when the pressure decay trend equals or
      exceeds ± 0.016 psi/hr. | 
   
  
    | Applicability | 
    Gasoline, diesel,
      aviation fuel, fuel oil #4.  | 
   
  
    | Tank
      Capacity | 
    Maximum ullage
      volume is 10,260 gallons. | 
   
  
    | Waiting
      time | 
    Minimum of 2
      hours between delivery and testing. | 
   
  
    | Test
      Period | 
    Minimum of 30
      minutes (after data trend has been established). 
    There must be no dispensing or delivery during test. | 
   
  
    | Test
      Pressure | 
    Total pressure of
      4.0 psi must be applied at bottom of tank. | 
   
  
    | Temperature | 
    Ullage must be
      monitored during test, and a correction factor is applied to account for
      temperature changes.  
      If ullage temperature changes exceed 5 degrees F, test must not be
      conducted. | 
   
  
    | Groundwater | 
    Depth to
      groundwater in tank excavation backfill must be determined.  
      If groundwater is above product level, net pressure must be maintained at
      a minimum of 1 psi in the ullage during test. | 
   
  
    | Comments | 
    Not evaluated
      using manifolded tank systems.  
      Evaluated using diesel. Tests only ullage portion of tank.  
      Product-filled portion of tank must be tested using a volumetric underfill
      test method. | 
   
 
  
  
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       ProTank,
      Inc.
      
      
       
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       Evaluator: 
      ADA Technologies, Inc.
      
      
       
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      Manufacturer’s Previously Listed Contact Information is No 
      Longer Valid. 
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       Tel: 
      (303) 792-5615
      
      
       
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       Date of
      Evaluation:  04/10/92
      
      
       
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