2020 Tech Report May-June

Task # 2.a.: Performing Float Switch Testing on Vessels with Drain Valve Configurations

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NOTE: Connection “I” is the liquid inlet end of the transfer hose. NOTE: The connection type may be depen- dent on the Source Valve (hose, pipe, nipple, etc.) Refer to the Transfer Hose Diagram on Page 3 of this Maintenance Procedure if you have any questions. NOTE: Valve “Y” is the purge/drain valve on the transfer hose. Refer to the Transfer Hose Diagram on Page 3 of this Maintenance Procedure if you have any questions. NOTE: Valve “Z” is the shut-off valve on the transfer hose. Refer to the Transfer Hose Diagram on Page 3 of this Maintenance Procedure if you have any questions. NOTE: Valve “X” is the gauge valve on the transfer hose. Refer to the Transfer Hose Diagram on Page 3 of this Maintenance Procedure if you have any questions. NOTE: Connection “P” is the outlet of Valve “Y” (the purge/drain valve) on the transfer hose. Refer to the Transfer Hose Diagram on Page 3 of this Maintenance Procedure if you have any questions.

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Attach Connection “I” on the transfer hose to the Source Valve.

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Verify that Valve “Y” on the transfer hose is closed.

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Verify that Valve “Z” on the transfer hose is closed.

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Verify that Valve “X” on the transfer hose is equipped with an ammonia rated pressure gauge (250 PSIG range) and is open.

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Attach an ammonia rated purge hose to Connection “P” on the transfer hose.

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