Information

  • Document No.

  • Shift exchange

  • XNG

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Baileyville
  • Date:

  • Record working pressures & temperatures on process Log-sheet

  • Check fire alarm panel for normal operation (replace any burned out bulbs)

  • Clear means of egress for CNG trailers

  • Walk the system, check for odors & leaks.

  • Check with relieved operator for any locked-out or tagged-out equipment

  • Be sure the fire protection system is charged

  • Compressor 1 check piping and tubing for obvious leaks ,loose connections ,check for loose clamps ,or unusual noises

  • Day tank. Oval. Comp/H. Comp/L. Hours

  • Compressor 2 check piping &tubing for obvious leaks ,loose connections . Check for loose clamps ,or unusual noises

  • Day tank. Oval. Comp/H. Comp/L. Hours

  • Compressor 3 Check piping & tubing for obvious leaks,loose connections. Check for loose clamps,or unusual noises.

  • Day tank. Oval. Comp/H. Comp/L. Hours

  • Compressor 4 check piping and tubing for obvious leaks ,loose connections .check for loose ,or unusual noises

  • Day tank. Oval. Comp/H. Comp/L. Hours.

  • Dispenser 1. Check for odor leaks ,inspect dispenser hoses&fittings for damage , MVP-81 valve is off when not it use.

  • Dispenser 2. Check for Oder leaks,Inspect dispenser hoses & fittings for damage, MV-81 valve off when not in use

  • Dispenser 3. Check for odor leaks, Inspect hoses & fittings for damage, MV-81 valve off when not in use

  • Dispenser 4. Check for odor leaks, Inspect hoses and fittings for damage, MV-81 valve off when not in use

  • Atlas air compressor. Drain any condensate from receiver traps. Verify pressure switch unloaded working by listening for a brief hissing sound when compressor shuts off Check for loose parts , unusual vibration or excessive noise . Test safety valve to insure it doesn't stick .

  • Atlas #1 Hours Oil level

  • Atlas #2 Hours. Oil level

  • Instrument air pressures Tank pressure. Line pressure

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