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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDERR-2024-005508AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGE OPERATION INSPECTION Facility Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Facility I.D. # Testing Company: Owner: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Phone # Testers Phone # Date: This procedure is to determine whether the ( ATG) is operating properly. See PEI/RP1200 Section 8.2 for the proper inspection procedure. This procedure is applicable to tank level monitor stems that touch the botom of the tank when in place. Tank Number Product Stored: ATG Brand and Model 1. Tank Volume, gallons 2. Tank Diameter, inches 3. After removing the ATG from the tank, has it been inspected and any damaged or missing parts replaced? 4. Float moves freely on the stem without 5. Fuel float level agrees with the value programmed into the console? 6. Water float level agrees with the value programmed into the console? 7. Inch level from bottom of stem when 90% alarm is triggered. 8. Inch level at which the overfill alarm activates corresponds with value programmed in the gauge? 9. Inch level from the bottom when the water float first triggers an alarm. 10. Inch level at which the float alarm activates corresponds with value programmed in the gauge? If any answers in Lines 3,4,5, or 6 are "NO" the system has failed the test. TEST RESULTS Comments: Testers Name: Steven B. Martin Testers Signature: UTAH DOT #4485 HWY 257 AND SR-6 HINKLEY, UTAH 2000300 APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL, L.C. STATE FUEL NETWORK PO BOX 141152 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84141-1152 BRETT GURNEY 385-602-4872 801-540-9258 3-26-2024 1 R/UL TLS-300C 3914 72 YES YES YES YES 60 YES 1.8 YES 2 DSL TLS-300C 5929 92 YES YES YES YES 77 YES 2.5 YES PASS PASS BATTERY BACKUP FUNCTIONS PROPERLY Digitally signed by STEVEN B MARTIN cn=STEVEN B MARTIN, o=AES, c=US Date: 2024.04.01 16:23:19 -07'00' Reason: I am the author of this document