Title Page
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Document No.
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Refueller Module Commissioning Checklist
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Client / Site
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Conducted on
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Prepared by
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Location
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Personnel
01. General
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Product ID
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Manufacturer
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Unit Type
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Capacity
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Flowrate
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Other
02. Product Commissioning
2.1. GENERAL
2.1.1. Flow Features
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Hydrostatic Test or Certificate Test for piping system and all components of the meter valves will be designed for a hydrostatic test pressure 16 bar
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Open depressurisation spring loaded return valve and check pressure on piping system. These lines will be fitted with check valves and isolating ball valves
2.1.2. Drain Valves and Plug
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Is drain valves and plug grouped, labeled, and using spring loaded return ball valves?
2.1.3. Sample Points
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Check sampling from Aljac sample jar, is it illuminated, height, hydrometer and thermometer fittings?
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Check sampling from Aljac sample jar, is it illuminated, height, hydrometer and thermometer fittings?
2.2. SAFETY
2.2.1. Interlock
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a. Unstow equipment on interlock test point and check for interlock LED indicator flashing / individual LED flashing / amber light above panel flashing
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b. Push Interlock Override, check Red light above panel flashing
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Underwing coupling
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Bonding
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Bottom Loading (Left)
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Bottom Loading (Right)
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Handrail of Tank
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Seal interlock override button after test
2.2.2. Emergency Fuel Stop
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While the fuel is running, press emergency fuel stop button, fuel must be stop flowing
2.3. ELECTRICAL
2.3.1. Battery Isolation Switch
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Check battery isolation switch is operational. This should isolate all the electrics, including engine
2.3.2. Area classification
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Vapour proof, double pole wiring, according NFPA70 code for the use of electrical apparatus in potentially explosive atmosphere
2.3.3. Explosion Proof Light
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Installed on meter, sample jar, control panel, deadman light, refuellinh activity, and LED panel meter
2.3.4. Bonding
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Vapour proof, double pole wiring, according NFPA70 code for the use of electrical apparatus in potentially explosive atmosphere
2.4. HYDRAULIC
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Check for operation all hydraulic lines, check of indication of leaking
2.5. FUELLING
2.5.1. Sampling
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Perform filter inlet and low point drains (2 liter jar) and note the results. Continue draining until clear
2.5.2. DP Gauge
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Note Filter Differential Pressure (DP) reading and check for full scale deflection
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Full scale deflection
2.5.3. Engine Emergency Stop
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With the vehicle running activate the "Engine Emergency Stop" button. Engine should be stopped immediately
2.5.4. Hoses
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Check all hose for bulge, kinking or coupling slippage
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Manufacturer
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Date of manufacture
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Date fitted
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Hose type
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Hose size
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Test report
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Coupling type
03. Performance Test
3.1. PRESSURE AND PERFORMANCE TEST
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Engine (RPM)
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Flowrate (LPM)
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Pump Pressure (kPa)
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PCV/Venturi Monitor (kPa)
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Air Reference (kPa)
3.2. DEADMAN CONTROL CHECK
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Max. Test Flowrate (LPM)
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Against Rig Pressure P.3 (Bar/Psi)
3.2.1. Deadman
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A. Opening - time from start of flow to maximum flow (minimum 5 second)
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B. Closing - time from initial flow reduction to zero flow (minimum 2 second)
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C. Overshoot - volume passed from deadman release to zero flow (lower of 5% of flowrate per minute or 200 liters / 53 usg max)
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Result under limit?
3.3. HEPCV TEST
3.3.1. Primary Surge/Pressure Control
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1. Set refueller Pump Speed at maximum
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2. Set Reference Pressure to 100 Psi (6.9 bar)
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3. Read pressure on Test Rig Gauge P.3
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4. Do surge control first
Front Reel
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1. Peak pressure during 2 seconds closure from full flow - P.3 (Max 120 Psi/8.3 Bar)
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2. Maximum pressure during reduction from full to very low flow over approximately 30 seconds - very low flow is 5% of normal max flowrate (Max 50 Psi/3.5 Bar)
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3. Pressure when flow stops - zero flow (Max 60 Psi/4.15 Bar)
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4. Pressure 30 seconds after flow stop (record value)
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5. Pressure Creep (Max increase of 5 Psi/0.35 Bar)
Deck Hose (Left)
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1. Peak pressure during 2 seconds closure from full flow - P.3 (Max 120 Psi/8.3 Bar)
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2. Maximum pressure during reduction from full to very low flow over approximately 30 seconds - very low flow is 5% of normal max flowrate (Max 50 Psi/3.5 Bar)
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3. Pressure when flow stops - zero flow (Max 60 Psi/4.15 Bar)
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4. Pressure 30 seconds after flow stop (record value)
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5. Pressure Creep (Max increase of 5 Psi/0.35 Bar)
Deck Hose (Right)
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1. Peak pressure during 2 seconds closure from full flow - P.3 (Max 120 Psi/8.3 Bar)
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2. Maximum pressure during reduction from full to very low flow over approximately 30 seconds - very low flow is 5% of normal max flowrate (Max 50 Psi/3.5 Bar)
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3. Pressure when flow stops - zero flow (Max 60 Psi/4.15 Bar)
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4. Pressure 30 seconds after flow stop (record value)
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5. Pressure Creep (Max increase of 5 Psi/0.35 Bar)
3.3.2. Secondary Pressure Control
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Reset Air Reference to the normal operating setting, block HEPCVs Open and Measure Pressure on Test Tig Gauge P.3
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Maximum Test Flowrate Established (LPM)
SPCV
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1. Highest pressure during reduction to zero flow (Max 55 Psi/3.8 Bar)
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2. Pressure when flow stops/zero flow (Max 80 Psi/5.5 Bar)
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3. Pressure 30 seconds after flow stops (record value)
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4. Pressure Creep (Max increase of 5 Psi/0.35 Bar)
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5. Refueller pump/Hydrant pressure - zero flow (Minimum 90 Psi/6.2 Bar)
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6. Air Reference Pressure (record value)
3.4. ITEM CHECKS FOR LEAKS
3.4.1. Fuelling
3.4.2. Hydraulic
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PTO
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Pump
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Hand controllers - Module
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Oil Filter
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Reservoir
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Hose reel motors
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Product Pump Motor
3.5. DEFUELLING
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Check operation of defuelling and defuelling flowrate
04. Checked By
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1st Commissioner
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2nd Commissioner