Operation and Maintenance: Maintenance of Pertroleum Systems - indexOperation and Maintenance: Maintenance of Pertroleum Systems - ufc_3_460_030001Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) - ufc_3_460_030002Foreword - ufc_3_460_030003Chapter 1 Scope and Responsibility BCE ResponsibilitiesOverseeing tank cleaning operationsDESC ResponsibilitiesChapter 2 Pipeline Systems Inspecting Underground PipingOff-Base Pipeline SystemsOperationsGeneral Pipeline System ComponentsMajor RepairsChapter 3 Mechanical SystemsFigure 3.2. Horizontal Split-Case PumpFigure 3.3. Vertical Deepwell Turbine Pump.Figure 3.4. Hydraulic Gradient.Filter/Separators (F/S)Close the manual water drain valveRemove the manifoldInstalling and HandlingFigure 3.5. DBB Valve.Figure 3.6. Ball Valve.Figure 3.8. Gate Valve.Line StrainersGround Product Fueling SystemsFire Protection RequirementsChapter 4 Hydrant Fueling System, Type I (PANERO)Figure 4.1. Modified Panero, Type I Hydrant System.Figure 4.2. Nonsurge/Check Valve (81AF)Figure 4.3. F/S Control Valve (40AF-2A)Figure 4.4. Refuel/Defuel Control Valve (302AF)Figure 4.5. Philadelphia Hydrant Adapter.Figure 4.6. Liquid Level Gauge (Liquidometer)Figure 4.7. High-Level Shutoff Valve (124AF)Chapter 5 Hydrant Fuelimg System, Type II (Pritchard)Figure 5.1. Pritchard, Type II Hydrant SystemFigure 5.2. Nonsurge/Check Valve (81AF-8)Figure 5.3. F/S Control Valve (40AF-2C)Figure 5.4. Refueling Control Valve (90AF-8)Figure 5.5. Pressure Relief Valve (50AF-2)Figure 5.6. Defueling Control Valve (134AF)Figure 5.7. Dual Rate-of-Flow Control Valve (41AF)Figure 5.8. Self-Priming Centrifugal Defueling PumpFigure 5.10. Hydrant Adapter (352AF)Figure 5.11. HLSO Valve (129AF)Figure 5.12. Combination Dual Rate-of-Flow Control Valve and Solenoid Valve (41AF-10)Figure 5.13. Dual Pressure Relief, Solenoid Shutoff, and Check Valve (51AF-4)Figure 5.14. X73 Aluminum Blanking CapChapter 6 Constant-Pressure Hydrant Fueling System, Type III (Phillips)Receiving and Storage - ufc_3_460_030057Figure 6.1. Type III, Constant-Pressure Hydrant Fueling SystemFigure 6.2. HLSO Valve (413AF-5A)Figure 6.3. Rate-of-Flow Nonsurge Check Valve (41AF-1A)Figure 6.4. F/S Control Valve (41AF-2C).Figure 6.5. ESO Valve (136AF-9B)Figure 6.6. HCV (362AF-8)Figure 6.7. BPCV (58AF-9)Figure 6.8. D/FV (58AF-9-1)Figure 6.9. PCV (58AF-3)Pumps - ufc_3_460_030067Figure 6.10. OV (2129AF)Annunciator AlarmSequence of OperationsRefueling ConditionDefueling ConditionFlush ProceduresLeak Detection - ufc_3_460_030074Chapter 7 Fuel Storage TanksFigure 7.2. Water Draw-Off SystemFigure 7.3. Water Draw-Off System DetailTypes of TanksFigure 7.4. Floating PanFigure 7.6. Floating Pan SealFigure 7.8. Automatic Float GaugeFigure 7.9. Automatic Float Gauge HeadFigure 7.10. Automatic Float Gauge Floating PanFigure 7.11. Horizontal Cylindrical TankMaintenance of Storage TanksPressure Vacuum VentsFigure 7.12. Pressure Vacuum VentFigure 7.13. Belowground Tank VentAlternate Diking ConstructionChapter 8 Safety and EnvironmentSafety Precautions and Hazards of Liquid Petroleum ProductsFirst AidPreventing Petroleum FiresChapter 9 Electrical Grounding and Bonding The movement of contaminants Grounding or Bonding ProceduresFigure 9.1. Aboveground Tank-Grounding ProceduresFigure 9.2. Typical Method of Grounding Pier, Floating, and Barge FacilitiesFigure 9.3. Typical Method of Bonding Ladders on Floating Roof TanksFigure 9.4. Truck Fill Stand and Unloading Area GroundingTruck Fill Stand Grounding AssemblyStray CurrentsElectrical Inspection, Testing, and Identification ProceduresChapter 10 Recurring Work program (RWP)Table 10.1. Preventive Maintenance ReferencesTable 10.1. Preventive Maintenance References - Cont'dSystem AreasStorage TanksEarthenPumps - ufc_3_460_030110Signs and Markings - ufc_3_460_030111Cathodic Protection SystemsAutomatic Control Valves Type II Modified Pritchard SystemType IV Hot Pit Refueling SystemEmergency Shut-Off Valve (136AF-9B)Chapter 11 Entry for Inspecting, Cleaning, Repairing, and Coating Liquid Petroleum TanksTank Entry Personnel RequirementsRegulator MonitorTank Entry CoordinationEmptying the TankAtmospheric TestingInitial Tank Cleaning from Outside the TankRepairsReturning to Service InactivationPortable LightsDiscard airlines showing signs of stiffness or cracking Inspecting Personal Fall-Arrest SystemsMaintenance and Storage RequirementsChapter 12 Contract WorkAir Force Forms PrescribedAttachment 1 Glossary of References and Supporting InformationAttachment 1 Glossary of References and Supporting Information - Cont'dAdditional References - ufc_3_460_030135Abbreviations and AcronymsAbbreviations and Acronyms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030137Abbreviations and Acronyms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030138Terms - ufc_3_460_030139Terms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030140Terms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030141Terms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030142Terms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030143Terms - Cont'd - ufc_3_460_030144Attachment 2 Capacity of Vertical TanksAttachment 3 Test Procedure for the Pressure Differentail Control (CDHS-3)Figure A3.2. Shutoff ValvesAttachment 4 Suggested Valve Tagging MethodAttachment 5 Programming Fuels ProjectsProgramming AreasDESC issues calls for MRE project documentationAttachment 6 Tank In-Service Inspection ChecklistExternal Visual InspectionAutogauge SystemRoof Appurtenances Sample HatchSample Hatch (Internal Floating Roof)Attachment 7 Related Nato Stanags/APS/Studies Petroleeum Handling Equipment Working Group Responsibility