Bravo View B409 D Advanced Leak Detection Procedure, A Bravo Systems Exclusive detection method

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D)ADVANCED LEAK DETECTION

D)ADVANCED LEAK DETECTION

PROCEDURE

A Bravo Systems Exclusive detection method

D.1 - Clear debris from the top open area of the DoubleWall Product and ensure that the

interior walls are clean of debris and visible.

D.2 - Apply Vacuum to the sealed interstitial space with the Venturi Vacuum Assembly, and

generate 20”-30” of vacuum for a MINIMUM of Five [ 5 ] Minutes.

CHECK WITH YOUR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS

INSTALLATION MANUALS FOR INSTALLATION

GUIDELINES AND/OR EQUIPMENT LIMITS REGARDING

VACUUM AND PRESSURE LEVELS.

D.3 - As stated in your Instructions, the liquid level is deliberately not filled to the very top

of the interstitial space. This pocket of air is necessary to visually check the topmost level of liquid all the way around the Sump for indication of a leak.

D.4 - Visually inspect the interior walls for signs of trailing (very small) bubbles floating to

the top of the liquid level within the interstitial space.

These air bubbles are visible within the vertical and horizontal channels of the walls. For Tank Sumps look below the reducer.

On the top hat reducer of a Tank Sump, any bubbles will burp consistently.

PAY CLOSE AND SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FIELD-INSTALLED

PENETRATION FITTINGS and FRP JOINTS ON TANK SUMPS.

THESE ARE COMMON LEAK POINTS.

Even though Bravo DoubleWall product corners and edges are thicker than the rest of the Containment sump, These areas recieve the most supceptable to physical damage by Installing Contractors. You would do well to be extremely careful with these DoubleWall products while storing, moving, transporting and Installing these critical environmental components.

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Bravo View B409 installation instructions D Advanced Leak Detection Procedure, A Bravo Systems Exclusive detection method