HomeMy WebLinkAboutDERR-2024-006330 WESTECH EQUIPMENT
195 WEST 3900 SOUTH • P.O. BOX 57307 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84157-0307
801-266-2545 • TOLL FREE 800-433-8831 • 24 HOUR FAX 801-261-4054
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR PERFORMANCE TESTS
Facility Name: M and M Distributing Company Owner: Admiral Beverage Corporation
Address: 531 West 600 North Address: 531 West 600 North
City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
Facility I.D.#: 4000324 Phone #: 801-807-8717
Testing Company: Westech Phone #: 801-266-2545 Date: 3/15/24
This data sheet can be used to test the mechanical line leak detector (MLLD) and electronic line leak detector (ELLD) with submersible turbine
pump (STP) systems. See PEI/RP 1200 Sections 9.1 and 9.2 for test procedures.
Line Number 1
Product Stored DSL
Leak Detector Manufacturer Vaporless
Leak Detector Model LD-2000
Type Of leak Detector
☒MLLD
☐ELLD
☐MLLD
☐ELLD
☐MLLD
☐ELLD
☐MLLD
☐ELLD
MLLD (ALL PRESSURE MEASURMENTS ARE MADE IN PSIG)
STP full operating pressure 28
Check valve holding pressure 24
Line resiliency (ml) (line bleedback volume as measured
from check valve holding pressure to 0 psig) 40
Step through time in seconds (time the MLLD hesitates at
metering pressure before going to full operating pressure as
measured from 0 sig with no leak induced on the line)
1
Metering pressure (STP pressure when simulated leak rate 3
gph at 10 psig) 18
Opening time in seconds (the time the MLLD opens to allow
full pressure after simulated leak is stopped) 3
Does the STP pressure remain at or below the metering
pressure for at least 60 seconds when the simulated leak is
induced? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
Does the leak detector reset (trip) when the line pressure is
bled off to zero psig? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
Does STP properly clycle on/off under normal fuel system
operating conditions? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
A "No" answer to any of the above questions indicates that the MLLD fails the test.
ELLD (ALL PRESSURE MEASURMENTS ARE MADE IN PSIG)
STP full operating pressure
How many test cycles are observed before alarm/shutdown
occurs?
Does the simulated leak cause on alarm? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
A "No" answer to the above question indicates that the ELLD fails the test.
Does the simulated leak cause an STP shutdown? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
Test Results ☒Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail
Comments:
Tester’s Name Taber DeHart, UT-0394 Tester’s Signature
WESTECH EQUIPMENT
195 WEST 3900 SOUTH • P.O. BOX 57307 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84157-0307
801-266-2545 • TOLL FREE 800-433-8831 • 24 HOUR FAX 801-261-4054
SPILL BUCKET INTEGRITY TESTING HYDROSTATIC TEST METHOD
SINGLE- AND DOUBLE-WALLED VACUUM TEST METHOD
Facility Name: M and M Distributing Company Owner: Admiral Beverage Corporation
Address: 531 West 600 North Address: 531 West 600 North
City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
Facility I.D.#: 4000324 Phone #: 801-807-8717
Testing Company: Westech Phone #: 801-266-2545 Date: 3/15/24
This procedure is to test the leak integrity of single- and double-walled spill buckets. See PEI/RP1200 Section 6.2 for hydrostatic test
method, Section 6.3 for single-walled vacuum test method and Section 6.4 for double-walled vacuum test method.
Tank Number 1
Product Stored DSL
Spill Bucket Capacity 5-Gallon
Manufacturer OPW
Construction ☐Double-walled
☒Single-walled
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
Test Type
☒Hydrostatic
☐Vacuum
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
☐Hydrostatic
☐Vacuum
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
☐Hydrostatic
☐Vacuum
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
☐Hydrostatic
☐Vacuum
☐Double-walled
☐Single-walled
Spill Bucket Type ☒Product
☐Vapor
☐Product
☐Vapor
☐Product
☐Vapor
☐Product
☐Vapor
Liquid and debris remove from spill
bucket?* ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
Visual Inspection (no cracks, loose
parts or separation of the bucket from
the fill pipe.)
☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
Tank Riser cap included in test? ☒Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
Drain valve included in test? ☒Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
☐Yes ☐No
☐NA
Starting Level 8 5/8”
Test Start Time 9:30
Ending Level 8 5/8”
Test End Time 10:30
Test Period 1 hour
Level Change 0”
Pass/fail criteria: Must pass visual inspection. Hydrostatic: Water level drop of less than 1/8 inch; Vacuum single-walled only: Maintain at least 26 inches water
column; Vacuum double-walled: maintain at least 12 inches water column.
Test Results ☒Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail
Comments:
*All liquids and debris must be disposed of properly
Tester’s Name Taber DeHart, UT-0394 Tester’s Signature
WESTECH EQUIPMENT
195 WEST 3900 SOUTH • P.O. BOX 57307 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84157-0307
801-266-2545 • TOLL FREE 800-433-8831 • 24 HOUR FAX 801-261-4054
UST OVERFILL EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE AND BALL FLOAT VALVE
Facility Name: M and M Distributing Company Owner: Admiral Beverage Corporation
Address: 531 West 600 North Address: 531 West 600 North
City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 City, State, Zip: Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
Facility I.D.#: 4000324 Phone #: 801-807-8717
Testing Company: Westech Phone #: 801-266-2545 Date: 3/27/24
This data sheet is for inspecting automatic shutoff devices and ball float valve. See PEI/RP1200 Section 7 for inspection procedures.
Product Grade DSL
Tank Number 1
Tank Volume, gallons 11,627
Tank Diameter, inches 92
Overfill Prevention Device Brand OPW
Type ☒ Automatic
Shutoff Device
☐ Ball Float
Valve
☐ Automatic
Shutoff Device
☐ Ball Float
Valve
☐ Automatic
Shutoff Device
☐ Ball Float
Valve
☐ Automatic
Shutoff Device
☐ Ball Float
Valve
AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF DEVICE INSPECTION
1. Drop tube removed from tank? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
2. Drop tube and float mechanisms free of debris? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
3. Float moves freely without binding and poppet moves
into flow path? ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
4. Bypass valve in the drop tube open and free of
blockage (if present)?
☒Yes ☐No
☐Not Present
☐Yes ☐No
☐Not Present
☐Yes ☐No
☐Not Present
☐Yes ☐No
☐Not Present
5. Flapper adjusted to shut off flow at 95% capacity? * ☒Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
A "No" to any item in Lines 1-5 indicates a test failure.
BALL FLOAT VALVE INSPECTION**
1. Tank top fitting vapor-tight and leak free? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
2. Ball float cage free of debris? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
3. Ball free of holes and cracks and moves freely in cage? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
4. Vent hole in pipe open and near top of tank? ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
5. Ball float pipe proper length to restrict flow to 90%
capacity? *** ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No ☐Yes ☐No
A "No" to any item in Lines 1-5 indicates a test failure.
Test Results ☒Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail ☐Pass ☐Fail
Comments: Automatic shutoff replaced and retested on March 27, 2024.
*Use manufacturer’s suggested procedure for determining if automatic shutoff device will shut off flow at 95% capacity.
**If a ball float valve is found to fail the inspection, another method of overfill must be used.
***Use manufacturer’s suggested procedure for determining if flow restriction device will restrict flow at 90% capacity.
Tester’s Name Taber DeHart, UT-0394 Tester’s Signature