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1-4
Primary Components of a TPT - Cont'd.
1-4.9
Nineteen (19) Fire Suppression Sets including equipment and clothing
1-4.10
Twenty (20) Roadway Crossing Guards
1-4.11
One(1)Testing Kit
1-4.12
Six (6) Flood Light Sets
1-4.13
One (1) Optional Tank Configuration consisting of:
a.
Six (6) 50,000 gal. fabric collapsible tanks
b.
Hose, valves and fittings
1-4.14
Three (3) 600 Gpm Hoseline Pumps (for tanker-truck receipt manifold or utility use)
1-4.15
Seven (7) Meter Strainer Assemblies (for use in intake system and at fuel dispensing)
1-4.16
Miscellaneous Government supplied ancillary, and utility items not detailed herein and not supplied as part of
NSN 3835-01-182-1976 but necessary for effective operations.
1-4.17
Communications facilities are specified and supplied by the Government and are outside the scope of supply
under NSN 3835-01-182-1976. Communications procedures an communication facility operation are as specified by the
Government and are not covered in this manual.
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General Configuration and Arrangement
The primary components listed in paragraphs 1-4 through 1-4.16 are arranged and installed in such a way as to make up
a functional TPT. Fig. 1-1 at the end of this chapter schematically represents a single TPT. The details of design,
specification and structure are covered in Chapter 2. The reader may refer forward to the Piping and Instrument
Diagram (P&ID), contained in Chapter 2, Fig. 2-1, for a better understanding; however, it will be described and referred
to in detail in Chapter 2 and subsequent chapters. The following is a general overview of the TPT;
1-5.1
A standard configuration TPT is composed of eighteen (18) 5000 Bbl fabric collapsible tanks, twelve (12) 600
gpm hoseline pumps, seven (7) meter-strainers, three (3) fuel dispensing sets including six (6) filter- separators, the
associated piping, hose, valves, and fittings and support equipment, and ancillary equipment. Optional configurations
are outlined under para.'s 1-5.9 and 1-5.10.
1-5.2
Each standard configuration TPT may be arranged into three (3) separate Fuel Units, one for diesel, one for
motor gasoline, and one for jet fuel. If desired for certain or some other combinations of service conditions, two or all
three Fuel Units may be designated for the same fuels. Each Fuel Unit consists of six (6) 5000 bbl fabric collapsible
tanks arranged in three (3) modules; two (2) secondary modules, and one (1) primary module; a fuel dispensing set, and
a transfer hoseline set connecting the switching manifold.
1-5.3
A Tank Farm, Secondary Module, consists of two (2) 5000 bbl fabric collapsible tanks, one (1) 600 gpm
hoseline pump, and the associated hose, valves, and fittings.
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