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Atmos Portable Tightness - Tightness Test Report 3-1-2019

The document reports the results of a tightness test of the hydrant system at Guayaquil Airport in Ecuador. The test found no leaks and passed with a total leak rate of -3.095 litres/hr for the whole airport segment with a volume of 235.98 cubic meters.

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Atmos Portable Tightness - Tightness Test Report 3-1-2019

The document reports the results of a tightness test of the hydrant system at Guayaquil Airport in Ecuador. The test found no leaks and passed with a total leak rate of -3.095 litres/hr for the whole airport segment with a volume of 235.98 cubic meters.

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Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor


Tightness Test Report

Guayaquil Segment 1 - whole airport Hydrant

Guayaquil Airport System 1

Date: 03/01/2019

Item
Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor Software Version 1.70
System Name Guayaquil Airport System 1
Segment Name Guayaquil Segment 1 - whole airport
Operator Edison Cordero
Test Date 03/01/2019
Start Of Test 10:06
End Of Test 10:37
Result PASS
Total Leak Rate -3.095 litres/hr
Leak Rate/M3 -0.013 litres/hr/M3
High Pressure Reading 7.46Barg
Low Pressure Reading 4.81Barg
Segment Volume 235.98 M3
High Pressure dp/dt 0.315 Bar/Hr
Low Pressure dp/dt 0.606 Bar/Hr
Relaxation Time Constant 0.00000
Relaxation Amplitude 0.00000
Calibration Factor -1.50000

Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor is complient with JIG2, API/EI 1540 and EI 1560. These documents
state a leak detection system should be able to detect leaks equivalent to about 0.04 litres/hour/cubic metre
at a reference pressure of 7 barg during a fuel hydrant shutdown period of about 1 hour. This would
translate into a typical leak detection capability of 8 litres per hour at the reference pressure of 7 barg in a
200 cubic meter segment.

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