SECTION 23 10 13 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide vehicle fuel storage and dispensing equipment, including but not necessarily limited to: 1. Two compartment above ground gasoline and diesel tank. 2. Fuel dispensers and nozzles. 3. Fuel management system 4. Tank level and leak monitoring systems. 5. Required containment systems. 6. Piping systems 7. DEF dispensing and storage unit. 8. All other equipment, parts and appurtenances necessary to ensure complete operating dispensing stations. B. Equipment and installation necessary to accomplish the work herein shall comply with the latest revisions of the applicable federal, state, and local agencies, codes, requirements, regulations and standards concerning above ground fuel storage and dispensing systems. C. Note: All equipment is to be supplied by PETROLEUM SOLUTIONS INC. 800-880-9582. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Shop drawings: Include the following: 1. Product Data: Complete descriptions of product data for each type of product indicated; include rated capacities, operating characteristics, electrical characteristics, and furnished specialties and accessories. 2. Electrical System Design: Provide drawings and specifications that include the proposed conduit layout and wiring diagrams for equipment covered in this section that requires electrical connections. Indicate conduit size and material, number and size of wires, location of wiring in classified areas and location of intrinsically safe circuits and conduits. 3. Drawings with drawn to scale showing all pumps, piping, electrical conduits, wiring, dispensers, and tanks, on which components/accessories are shown and coordinated with each other. 4. Qualification data for manufacturer and installer. 5. Operation and Maintenance Data: For dispenser equipment, emergency vents and valves, leak detectors, tanks, and associated equipment. 6. Permits: Provide copies of all permit applications and approved permits. American Electric Power 23 10 13-1
7. Control System Design: Provide control system designs including electrical schematics, panel physical, and field wiring diagrams. Control panels shall include power conditioners 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience. B. Installer: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum five years documented experience and certified by the International Fire Code Institute in the installation of aboveground storage tank equipment. C. Installation shall be in compliance with the latest version of the Petroleum Equipment Institute Publications RP100, RP 200, and RP300, NFPA-30, 30A, and 31 and all manufacturers current installation instructions. D. Comply with NFPA 30 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code" and NFPA 30A "Automotive and Marine Service Station Code" for design and construction, installation, inspection, and testing of fuel dispensing system components and accessories. E. Comply with NFPA 70 "National Electric Code" for equipment, wiring, and conduit installed under this section. F. Provide listing/approval stamp, label, or other marking on equipment made to specified standards. G. Welding Materials and Procedures: Conform to ASME Code and applicable state labor regulations 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Upon delivery of materials to site, inspect all materials for defects or damage. Notify Architect of all damage or discrepancies. B. Deliver, store and handle items in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and requirements. 1.05 PREINSTALLATION CONFERENCE: A. Conduct conference at Project site. B. Review methods and procedures related to fuel depot system installation including, but not limited to, the following: 1. System layout. 2. Coordination between adjacent work. 3. Construction schedule. Verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. 4. Field quality-control procedures American Electric Power 23 10 13-2
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Provide all materials and factory-fabricated products of size, types, pressure ratings, and capacities necessary for a satisfactory operating system. If there are any discrepancies in materials or interpretation or their use, obtain proper clarification before any materials are installed. B. All materials throughout the system shall be new and undamaged and in perfect working condition. 2.02 ABOVEGROUND HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANKS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Highland Tank UL-2085 Fireguard Thermally Insulated, GF Double-Wall Aboveground Storage Tank, by Highland Tank & manufacturing Company, Inc. 1. Description: 12,000 gallon two- (2-) compartment; 8,000 gallon diesel; 4,000 gallon gasoline. B. Tank Hardware Items Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following items: 1. 30 gallon Remote Fill Spill Containment Unit: OPW 6211R-302B3LD; one required. 2. 2 Overfill Prevention Valve: OPW 61FSTOP 1000; two required. 3. Drop Tube Kit: OPW 61FT 0206; two required. 4. 3 Full Port Locking Ball Valve: Morrison 691 1000 1V; two required. 5. 3 Swing Check Valve: Morrison246ADI 0600. 6. 3 Poppeted Kamvalok Adapter: OPW 1612AN 0300; two required. 7. Dust Cap for Kamvalok Adapter: OPW 634B 0170; two required. 8. 3 Poppeted Kamvalok Coupler: OPW 1712D 1095; one required. 9. 4 Dust Cap for Kamvalok Coupler: OPW 634A 1080; one required. 10. 2 Gate Valve with Expansion Relief: Morrison535B 0100 AV; two required. 11. 2 External Emergency Valve: Morrison346ADI 0500 AV; two required. 12. 2 Solenoid Valve: Morrison 710 0200 1V; two required. 13. Clock Gauge with Alarm: Morrison 918 0400 AG; two required. 14. 2 x 12 Aluminum Drop Tube: Morrison419 01001T; two required. 15. Flame Arrestor with Atmospheric Vent Cap: Morrison 351S 4000 AV; one required. 16. Flame Arrestor with Pressure Vent Cap: Morrison 351S 0500 AV; one required. 17. 2 Iron Cap and Adapter: Morrison 178 0100 AC; two required. 18. 4 Iron Cap and Adapter: Morrison 178 1300 AC; two required. American Electric Power 23 10 13-3
C. Deliver tank as a complete UL-listed assembly with factory supplied, welded-on saddles. Size and location of saddles shall be as required by Highland Tank. Saddles to be set level on a solid foundation. D. Tank shall comply with the latest edition of National Fire Protection Association NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. The tank s secondary containment must be tested for tightness in the factory and in the field before commissioning. Tank shall be supplied with emergency vents for the primary and the secondary containment tanks. E. Inner and Outer Tank shall be manufactured in accordance with UL-142 Standard for Steel Aboveground tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids. Entire tank shall be labeled for Underwriters Laboratories UL 2085 Standard for Insulated Secondary Containment Aboveground Tank for Flammable Liquids. Tank design shall comply with UL 2085 Protected Tank standard and shall be tested for Ballistics, Impact, Hose Stream, and Pool Fire UL-2085 performance standards. F. Tank shall be manufactured and labeled in strict accordance with Steel Tank Institute (STI) Fireguard Thermally Insulated, Double Wall Steel Aboveground Storage Tank standards as applied by a licensee of the STI. Tank shall be subject to the STI s Quality Assurance program and shall be backed by the STI 30 year limited warranty. G. Tank shall be fabricated per UL-142 of mild carbon steel with shell seams of continuous lap weld construction. Tank shall be of double wall construction and provide complete secondary containment of the primary storage tank s contents by an impervious steel out wall. H. Exterior Protective Coating 1. Surface Preparation: Grit blast SSPC-SP-6 White Blast 2. Finish: White finish paint system 5-7 DFT on the shell and heads. I. Threaded fittings with thread protectors shall be supplied as follows (all fittings must be located on tank top per UL): 2.03 FUEL DISPENSERS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Gasboy Model 9153KXTW commercial grade remote controlled fuel dispensers; include two Pulser 10:1 Option CX, one Atlas Light Kit, one stainless steel panel kit and two internal filter blanking cap per dispenser. 2.04 FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A. Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide FuelMaster Model FMU-2550 Plus Prokee/Credit Crad system. American Electric Power 23 10 13-4
2.05 OTHER ACCESSORIES A. Tank Gauge System - Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Veeder Root Model TLS-350 Plus Console with Printer; include: 1. MAG 1 Plus Probe; 2 required. 2. Interstitial Sensor: 1 required. 3. AST Probe Install Kit: 2 required. 4. MAG Probe Install Kit - Ethanol; 2 required. 5. Mag Probe Install Kit Diesel; 1 required. 6. 4 Riser Cap and Ring Kit; 2 required. 7. Interstitial Audio and Visual Alarm. B. Fuel Pump Accessories Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following items: 1. Automatic Nozzle Diesel Suction/Green: OPW 11A 0100; 3 required. 2. Automatic Nozzle Gasoline Suction/Black: OPW 11AP 0400; 3 required. 3. ¾ to 1 Bushing: OPW 28S 0350; 5 required. 4. 1 x 1 Swivel: OPW 45 5075; 5 required. 5. 1 Catlow Magnetic Breakaway; 5 required. 6. 1 x 9 Whip Hose: Flexing; 4 required. 7. 1 x 24 Curb Pump Hose: Fleming; 4 required. 8. External Filter Adapter: PetroClear PC1.00N1-12; 4 required. 9. External Filter Diesel: PetroClear 40530W; 2 required. 10. External filter Gasoline: PetroClear 40510W; 2 required. 11. Hose Retractor with Hosebun: Universal 871 HBV125; 4 required. C. Dispenser Sump Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following items: 1. Pump Porch: OPW PP 2136; 2 required. 2. Pump Porch Top: OPW PPT 1123; 2 required. D. Miscellaneous Piping and Accessories: As required for complete operating systems. 2.06 DEF DISPENSING AND STORAGE UNIT A. Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Benecor MAXX PLUS 500 Cold Weather Fleet DEF Dispensing and Storage System. 1. Pump: ½ hp; submersible. 2. Capacity: 500 gallon. 3. Enclosure: Fiberglass. 4. Conform to ISO 22241-3 and 4 standards 5. Control: Pulse Meter with Digital Display to connect with Fuel Management System. American Electric Power 23 10 13-5
PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Installation and testing shall be in strict accordance with Steel Tank Institute Installation and Testing Instructions for Double Wall Fireguard Aboveground Storage Tanks. 3.02 LAYOUT OF ABOVE GROUND HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANKS A. After approval of design submittal, alterations and changes in the layout may be made to conform to the ground conditions. All changes will be recorded on the as-built drawings for use by the Owner at completion. B. Before starting work, determine that work may proceed without disruption of activities of other trades. C. The contractor shall carefully check grades to ensure that area is ready to begin work. D. Contractor is responsible for taking all reasonable investigative actions and precautions when working around all utility systems. E. Trench for pipe shall be wide enough to allow for proper tamping around the pipe in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations. Trenches for pipelines shall be made of sufficient depths to provide minimum cover from finish grade as follows: 1. Maintain all warning signs, shoring, barricades, flares and red lanterns as required by OSHA, and any local ordinances. The bottom of the trench shall be clean and smooth, with all rock, loose soil, and organic matter removed. The contractor shall insure that there are no conditions in the trench that could damage the pipe or the wires. Any deviations from the above must be approved by the Owner. Restore all surfaces, existing underground installations, etc., damaged or cut as a result of the excavations to their original condition and in a manner approved by the Owner. F. Install piping free of sags and bends. G. Install groups of pipes parallel to each other, spaced to permit valve servicing. 3.03 INSPECTION A. Iinstall materials in strict accordance with the procedures recommended by the manufacturer and requirements of agencies having jurisdiction. B. Install work in strict accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and approved shop drawings. American Electric Power 23 10 13-6
3.04 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Delivery: Deliver materials to job site in unopened containers identified with product manufacturer s name, trade name and other applicable identification. B. Storage: Store all materials in dry and protected locations until installation. C. Remove and replace units that have been damaged or cannot be satisfactorily cleaned to the Engineer s acceptance, at no additional cost to the Owner. To clean materials follow manufacturer s written cleaning procedures. 3.05 FUEL TANK INSTALLATION A. Install tanks in strict accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations, PEI/RP200-92, and applicable fire and environmental codes. State and local permits shall be obtained prior to installation. B. Aboveground -Tank shall be clearly marked on all sides with warning signs: "FLAMMABLE" or "COMBUSTIBLE", "NO SMOKING", tank volume, product identification, and other signs as required by the applicable codes. C. Electrical work shall be in accordance with applicable codes and shall be rated for hazardous area as required. Tanks shall be electrically grounded in accordance with N.F.P.A. 78. D. The tank installation shall be inspected and approved by the tank supplier or its certified contractor. The tank supplier shall submit a comprehensive checklist of quality and safety items critical to the system and verify that the installation has been in accordance with these standards and applicable fire and environmental codes. 3.06 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM A. Provide all wiring in accordance with NFPA 70. 3.07 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Test fuel distribution system according to NFPA 30. Replace leaking joints and connections with new materials. B. Test and adjust fuel management and leak monitoring systems controls and devices. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and devices. C. Submit reports of test and procedures in writing to the Engineer. 3.08 DEMONSTRATION A. Train Owner s maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules related to start-up and shutdown, troubleshooting, servicing, and preventive maintenance. American Electric Power 23 10 13-7
B. Representatives of equipment suppliers for the leak monitoring system shall provide necessary training and technical support to the Owner so that the Owner may properly operate and maintain the systems. END OF SECTION American Electric Power 23 10 13-8