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| | | 7. Redo Step # 5 8. Identify the volume measurement on the scale by reading the meniscus in the gauge glass. Look directly from eye level to a horizontal line tangential to the bottom of the meniscus. Record the result. | | |
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| | | 9. Compare the volume amount read on the meter to what the actual volume is on the scale. 10. Drain the prover back to a storage tank manufacturer via gravity drain or through the pump-off system as outlined in the procedures above. | | |
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| | | CAUTION: Disposal of drained fluid should be done in an environmentally safe and responsible manner in accordance with good industry practices and in compliance with OSHA regulations. | | |
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| | | Care and Maintenance of Provers 1. Check pump, provers, cocks and piping periodically for dents and leaks at the seams, joints, connections and gauge assembly. If a leak is detected, call SERAPHIN® for authorized repair parts. | | |
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| | | Seraphin® - 30 Indel Avenue - Rancocas, NJ 08073 09-267-0922 Fax: 1-609-261-2546 e-mail: sales@seraphinusa.com Pub E91-4046 | | |
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