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Ball Valves

Located inside of the Manifold. Used by The Dispensing Assembly, The Switching Manifold, and The Contaminated Assembly.

Globe Valves

Used to Regulate or throttle the flow of fuel.

Check Valve

Flows in one direction. Used to prevent the back flow of fuel.

Thermal Valve

Used to protect the system from over pressure.

Pressure Control Valve

Pilot Operated/ Pilot Controlled Valve used as a back pressure regulator set a 30 PSI.

Pressure Release Valve

Automatic valves used to release pressure given above set point.

Base Terminal

Ports of entry.

Head Terminal

Located in the service area. Used to refuel cars.

Intermediate Terminal

Used to store fuel and dispense fuel. Located along the pipeline. Sends fuel down the line.

Inlet Manifold

Where fuel flows in. Storage container.

Outlet


Manifold

Where the fuel flows out of the container.

Rising Stem Gate Valve

Controls start and stop of fuel. Easy to maintain. Provides maximum fuel flow. Easy to maintain. Position of stem indicates whether valves are open or closed. Easily sabotaged. Requires a lot of head room. Takes time to open and close.

Tanker Truck Receipt Manifold

Provides TPT with valves, hoselines, and fittings to allow the off loading of petroleum products. Uses 600 GPM hose.

Manifold

Directs the flow of fuel.

Single Groove

The IPDS single grooves are found on the high pressure pipeline and pump stations. The working pressure is 740 PSI.

Double Groove

Used in Tactical Petroleum Terminals which is low pressure. Maximum working pressure is 150 PSI.

Can Lock Type Coupling

Quick disconnecting fittings found on some valves and hoses in the TPT and low pressure connections with max pressure of 150 PSI.

Always load a tank through the _____________ outlet unless this outlet is broken or the adapter fittings are missing.

Bottom

Place a pumping unit at least _____ ft. from the tank car.

50 Feet

Allow ___ to ____ minutes for the pump to cool down.

3 to 5

Allow the product to stand for about ______ minutes so any suspended water and sediment can settle.

15 minutes

When tank car is full take any ___________ placards off the tank car and put __________ placards in their place if the.

DANGEROUS - EMPTY; FLAMMABLE

When loading tank cars through the dome position pump assembly _____ feet from the tank car.

50 feet

When tank car is empty take any _________ placards off and put __________ placards in place.

FLAMMABLE; DANGEROUS - EMPTY

The long gauging stick is ____ feet long.

10 feet

Apply a thin layer of water indicating paste about ___ inches from the ____ of the gage.

3 inches; bottom.

Apply a thin layer of ______ indicating paste to gage stick where the fuel will leave a wet mark.

Fuel

Keep the gage stick in the fuel for about ______ seconds.

30

Record to the nearest _____.

1/8"

Clean stick and repeat until you have two _____ readings.

Identical

The short stick is ______ inches long.

36

The short stick has two scales with a common zero ____" from the lower and ____" top end.

12"; 24"