Installation Instructions
Aboveground Tanks – Single
Wall, Double Wall & Workbench
CAN/ULC S601-07
It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure that the
following requirements are met. These are general
installation instructions only. For specific details
and regulations, you must refer to the appropriate
codes and local regulations.
1.Tank
Location
Tanks shall be located at a safe
distance from property lines, public ways, buildings
and adjacent tanks. Tanks should be protected from
damage due to contact with normal vehicular traffic.
Refer to applicable codes and local authorities.
2.
Tank Base
Tanks must rest on a solid level foundation,
preferably concrete, and must be able to support the
tank assembly plus 110% liquid loading.
This foundation should be
designed to minimize the uneven settling of the tank
and to minimize the corrosion of the components
resting on the foundation. All organic
material, i.e. sod or bark, should be removed and
soil mechanically compacted prior to foundation
being laid.
3.
Lifting and Handling
All tank assemblies must only be lifted when
empty.
Single & Double Wall Tanks-
To lift unit, lifting lugs located on top of the
tank must be used. Do not
drop or use tank assembly to transport any product,
or move the tank unless it is empty.
Workbench
Tanks- Unit must be
lifted from bottom either by forklift or by bottom
supporting 4-point harness system.
4.
Tank Venting
All tanks must be vented to prevent build
up of pressure inside the tank when filling,
emptying, or due to temperature changes.
Single & Double Wall Tanks-
The normal vent must be equipped with a weatherproof
hood of a design that will not result in flame
impingement onto the surface of the tank in the
event of vapour ignition. Both the normal and
emergency vents must be installed on the primary
tank. All other unused openings must be properly
sealed with a liquid-tight plug.
Workbench- Tanks must
be equipped with vent that functions as both normal
& emergency vent per ULC S602.
5.Tank
installer shall consult with the Authority having
Jurisdiction to ensure that requirements of this
standard & all Federal, Provincial & Local codes are
met prior to installation.
6.
Double Wall Tanks must maintain a minimum
vacuum of 42kPa to ensure the leak tight condition
of the tank. This should be monitored and inspected
at regular intervals. Tanks are shipped to
installation site with a minimum vacuum reading of
51 kPa.
7.
The tank shall be inspected at regular
intervals to ensure that all functions of the
original installation remain operational. Any
contamination (such as water) found in the tank
shall be disposed of, in accordance with the
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
The paint coating and working parts of the tank
should be inspected at least annually.
8.
Any coating damage that is done during
shipping and/or installation must be touched up with
the proper coating. Contact manufacturer for
information if required.
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