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32 Cards in this Set
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Ball Valves |
Located inside of the Manifold. Used by The Dispensing Assembly, The Switching Manifold, and The Contaminated Assembly. |
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Globe Valves |
Used to Regulate or throttle the flow of fuel. |
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Check Valve |
Flows in one direction. Used to prevent the back flow of fuel. |
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Thermal Valve |
Used to protect the system from over pressure. |
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Pressure Control Valve |
Pilot Operated/ Pilot Controlled Valve used as a back pressure regulator set a 30 PSI. |
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Pressure Release Valve |
Automatic valves used to release pressure given above set point. |
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Base Terminal |
Ports of entry. |
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Head Terminal |
Located in the service area. Used to refuel cars. |
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Intermediate Terminal |
Used to store fuel and dispense fuel. Located along the pipeline. Sends fuel down the line. |
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Inlet Manifold |
Where fuel flows in. Storage container. |
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Outlet Manifold |
Where the fuel flows out of the container. |
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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. |
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Tanker Truck Receipt Manifold |
Provides TPT with valves, hoselines, and fittings to allow the off loading of petroleum products. Uses 600 GPM hose. |
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Manifold |
Directs the flow of fuel. |
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Single Groove |
The IPDS single grooves are found on the high pressure pipeline and pump stations. The working pressure is 740 PSI. |
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Double Groove |
Used in Tactical Petroleum Terminals which is low pressure. Maximum working pressure is 150 PSI. |
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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. |
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Always load a tank through the _____________ outlet unless this outlet is broken or the adapter fittings are missing. |
Bottom |
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Place a pumping unit at least _____ ft. from the tank car. |
50 Feet |
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Allow ___ to ____ minutes for the pump to cool down. |
3 to 5 |
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Allow the product to stand for about ______ minutes so any suspended water and sediment can settle. |
15 minutes |
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When tank car is full take any ___________ placards off the tank car and put __________ placards in their place if the. |
DANGEROUS - EMPTY; FLAMMABLE |
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When loading tank cars through the dome position pump assembly _____ feet from the tank car. |
50 feet |
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When tank car is empty take any _________ placards off and put __________ placards in place. |
FLAMMABLE; DANGEROUS - EMPTY |
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The long gauging stick is ____ feet long. |
10 feet |
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Apply a thin layer of water indicating paste about ___ inches from the ____ of the gage. |
3 inches; bottom. |
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Apply a thin layer of ______ indicating paste to gage stick where the fuel will leave a wet mark. |
Fuel |
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Keep the gage stick in the fuel for about ______ seconds. |
30 |
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Record to the nearest _____. |
1/8" |
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Clean stick and repeat until you have two _____ readings. |
Identical |
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The short stick is ______ inches long. |
36 |
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The short stick has two scales with a common zero ____" from the lower and ____" top end. |
12"; 24" |