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Line Leak Test Requirements & Notes:
1) Inform the Site Personnel to: (If the store closes at night - not 24-hour) Leave the
Pump Controllers power on at night with dispenser power off. The Submerged
Turbine Pump (STP) must be able to turn on to run the pressurized line leak tests.
2) It is recommended that Line Leak Tests and Tank Leak Tests should not be
scheduled to run at the same time. See Chapter 8 for Tank Leak Test scheduling.
3)
Note:
The 0.2 gph Line Leak Test will normally finish during
quiet-times
between
product dispensing. (The line leak detector may start the pump at any time to run
pressurized line leak tests.)
4) The 0.1 precision line leak test requires 4 hours of
quiet-time
(after the final
dispense) before it will run successfully. Make sure to take this into account
when scheduling a Annual precision 0.1 Line Leak Test.
5)
Note:
See the TS-LLD Manual or consult INCON Technical Service for Special
Applications (for example: manifolded lines, nonstandard pumps, etc.).
6) Before programming, reference the State and Local Regulations about line leak testing,
type / precision of the tests, test frequency, and reporting requirements... adhere to
these requirements.
— Your Notes —
TABLE 12.1
24 Hour Time Input Format
HH:MM:SS
00:00:00 = midnight
22:00:00 = 10 pm + 12 ( hours )
( add 12 hours to pm times starting at 1 pm to 11:59 pm
)
02:05:00 = 2:05 am
Type /
Precision
Monthly
Compliance
Annual /
Yearly
Line Leak
Test
0.2 gph 0.1
gph