Tightness test definition
Tightness test means a test able to determine whether or not an underground storage tank, line or system is leaking as defined by NFPA 329, "Handling Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases". The test shall be capable of accurately detecting a tank or a tank and line leak of 0.1 gallons per hour, adjusted for all variables, with a probability of detection of no less than 95 percent and a probability of false detection of no more than 5 percent. Measurements recorded for each test shall be in accordance with manufacturer's protocol. The test method must be approved by the Director prior to use, and must be conducted by persons who have demonstrated the capability to properly conduct the test in accordance with Rule 14, Approval of Tank and/or Line Tightness Tests.
Tightness test means a test for an underground storage tank or its small diameter piping that is performed in accordance with subparagraphs 62-761.640(3)(f)1. and (4)(b), F.A.C., by a precision tank tester registered with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation under Chapter 489, F.S.
Tightness test means a test that is performed in a manner consistent with the criteria set forth in Section 3.10.5.
Examples of Tightness test in a sentence
Tightness test of the air equipment filter boxes, energy recovery equipment and injection and extraction ducts.
More Definitions of Tightness test
Tightness test means a test that is capable of detecting a leak from a tank system of 0.1 [gallons] gallon per hour, unless expressly stated otherwise within in this Part, with a probability of detection of at least
Tightness test means a test able to determine whether an underground storage tank, line or system is liquid-tight as defined in "Recommended Practice for Handling Underground Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases", incorporated above at § 1.3(Y) of this
Tightness test means a test able to determine whether or not an underground storage tank, line or system is liquid-tightleaking as defined inby NFPA 329, " Recommended Practice for Handling Underground Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases", incorporated above atin § 1.3(Y) of this Part. The test shall be capable of accurately detecting a tank or a tank and line leak of
Tightness test means a test able to determine whether an underground storage tank, line or system is liquid-tight as defined in "Recommended Practice for Handling Underground Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases", incorporated above at § 1.3(Y) of this Part. The test shall be capable of accurately detecting a tank or a tank and line leak of 0.1 gallons per hour, adjusted for all variables, with a probability of detection of no less than 95 percent and a probability of false detection of no more than five percent. Measurements recorded for each test shall be in accordance with manufacturer's protocol. The test method must be approved by the Director prior to use, and must be conducted by persons licensed by DEM to perform the tests in accordance with § 1.16 of this Part.