Leak Detection System Clause Samples

The Leak Detection System clause requires the installation and maintenance of equipment or procedures designed to identify and alert parties to the presence of leaks, typically in pipelines or storage facilities. This may involve specifying the type of detection technology to be used, the frequency of system checks, and the responsibilities for responding to detected leaks. The core function of this clause is to minimize environmental damage and financial loss by ensuring prompt detection and response to leaks, thereby managing risk and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Leak Detection System a. Perform a complete visual inspection of leak detection panel. (1) Test continuity and tighten all connections in panel and cable. (2) Test the leak detection cable at various locations and confirm against graphic map of cable layout. (3) Test probes for operation. (4) Test all panel LEDS for proper operation.
Leak Detection System. Inspect and test 100% of the Leak Detection System Semi Annually or twice per calendar year to include, but not limited to the following: a. Control Panel b. Leak Cable
Leak Detection System limited to the following: a. Control Panel b. Leak Cable
Leak Detection System. 3D.3.1 As part of Basic Services, Contactor shall maintain the Red Jacket leak detection system used for detecting leaks occurring in the vaults around the fuel storage tanks. The Red Jacket consists of ST 1400 & ST 1800 controllers, electronic tank gauging devices, and other components and subsystems for leak detection, water vapor detection, and inventory management of underground storage tanks containing petroleum based products. Data from the leak detection system is transmitted from a multiplexer at each facility to the HAS Communication Center via fiber optic cable. Contractor is not responsible for communications lines for this system beyond the multiplexer. Operation and Data from this system is separate from the operation and data from the Automated Fuel Dispensing System.

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