Bravo B409 manual

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    F OR B409 D OUBLE W ALL T ANK S UMP WITH REINFORCED BOTT OM S. Bravo Systems, Inc. 2929 V ail A ve. - Commerce, CA 90040 (323) 888-4133 - F AX: (323) 888-4123 www .SBravo.com ii-B409-DW-10A INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS Written by: Jonathan Smith[...]

  • Page 2

    READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS - KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE T ABLE OF CONTENTS DRY FITTING SUMP & EQUIPMENT ................................ p. 4 A) Installing & Securing.......................................................... p. 5 Install & T est Penetration Fittings...................................... p. 5 (A.4) B) Mantadory Air Integrity[...]

  • Page 3

    3 ii-B409-DW-10A It is REQUIRED to visually check the V acuum gauge on each and every Bravo Systems Double W all product and write on its F AX report V acuum level , name of observer , and date for every DoubleW all Sump. A) There is a failure to comply with the Required written report guidelines as stated above. B) Double W all Products are DOUBLE[...]

  • Page 4

    4 ii-B409-DW-10A EQUIPMENT DR Y -FIT - BEFORE INST ALLING PENETRA TION FITTINGS - BEFORE CUTTING OPEN SUMP INTERSTICE DR Y -FIT YOUR SUMP PIECES AND INTERNAL EQUIPMENT . PLAN YOUR INST ALLA TION AND MAKE SURE EVER YTHING FITS, AND WILL FIT LA TER DURING INST ALLA TION. Recommended T ools (NOT PROVIDED) Power/air Sanders. Acetone to clean up tools/a[...]

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    A.1 - Visually inspect the p arts provided by Bravo Systems for In-transit damage and/or missing part s. Continue to keep the Sump clean of debris throughout your installation process. A.2 - Set your B409 Piping Sump where it must be per site plans. Secure the Sump to avoid movement while penetrating. A.3 - Mark where you will penetrate the Base/T [...]

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    B - MANDA T OR Y AIR INTEGRITY TEST B.1 - Use test assembly and pressure sump to no more than 4 PSI. Close off with ball valve and resume other work. Allow 1 Hour before recording pressure. F IELD A IR I NTEGRITY I NSPECTION T EST : Hold pressure for a minimum of 1 hour for a Field Integrity Inspection T est. The T ank Sump P ASSES the integrity te[...]

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    C - V ACUUM / HYDROST A TIC FILLING F IELD A IR I NTEGRITY I NSPECTION T EST : YOUR PRODUCT W ARRANTY WILL BE VOID IF YOU DO NOT Hold pressure for a minimum of 1 hour for a Field Integrity Inspection T est. After passing the pressure test, it is HIGHL Y RECOMMENDED that the 4 PSI is maintained for as long as possible, up until the time of backfill.[...]

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    8 C.3 - Close off ball valve completely and prime the open ended 36” length of clear tubing with provided Interstitial Fluid. Use a liquid funnel. Filling Bravo Systems Double W all Product s with Brine (saline) solution will void the product warranty . Y ou must use only Bravo-Supplied Interstitial Fluid , p art # IMF-1GAL C.4 - Af ter filling t[...]

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    D) ADV ANCED LEAK DETECTION PROCEDURE A Bravo Systems Exclusive detection method D.1 - Clear debris from the top open area of the DoubleW all Product and ensure that the interior walls are clean of debris and visible. D.2 - Apply V acuum to the sealed interstitial sp ace with the V enturi V acuum Assembly , and generate 20”-30” of vacuum for a [...]

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    Even though Bravo DoubleW all 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. Y ou would do well to be extremely careful with these DoubleW all products while storing, moving, transporting and Installing these critical environment al [...]

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    E - CONNECTING T O MANOMETER E.1 - At this point, after the ALDP test, the interstice should still be holding vacuum. Maintain 20” of V acuum and slowly open ball valve to let fluid into the interstice until it exits the venturi assembly . Visually check whether the fluid level reaches the top of the interstitial sp ace. E.2 - Cut the barb & [...]

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    12 ii-B409-DW-10A G - Concrete and Backfill Guidelines. T o ensure that no immediate or future damage is done to your Bravo T ank Sump Reducer components, make sure that your manhole skirt DOES NOT T OUCH OR REST ON THE T ANK SUMP SHOULDER. The Manhole Skirt should be kept at minimum of 4” away from the tank sump shoulder . Follow the manhole man[...]