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4-15   Commissioning - Cont'd. 8. When  a  steady  flow  of  liquid  is  heard  and  the  vent  rate  has  dropped,  allow  about  two  (2)  feet  of  liquid  to accumulate in tank T3J. 9. Open  V24J  and  then  close  V21J.    When  a  steady  flow  of  liquid  can  be  heard  and  the  vent  rate  has  dropped, allow about two (2) feet of liquid to accumulate in tank T4J. 10. Open valves V17J, V36J, V37J and V39J.  Slowly open V16J and purge into tank T5J.  Close valve V24J, V20J and V19J. 11. When  a  steady  stream  of  liquid  can  be  heard  and  the  vent  rate  has  dropped,  allow  about  two  (2)  feet  to accumulate in T5J. 12. Open V47J slowly and close V39J. 13. When  a  steady  stream  of  liquid  can  be  heard  and  the  vent  rate  has  dropped,  allow  about  two  (2)  feet  to accumulate in T6J. 14. Open valves V21J and V31J.  Slowly open V32J.  Close V36J. 15. Allow a brief purge and liquid flow into tank T3J, say 3-5 minutes. 16. Open Vl5J and V5J.  Slowly open V18J.  Close V21J, V31J and V32J. 17. Allow a brief purge and liquid flow into tank T1J, say 3-5 minutes. 18. Shut down pump P1TJ. 19. Close valves V15J, V5J and V18J. f. Purge and fill discharge lines from secondary modules.  This procedure assumes that valve V35J is connected to the associated pipeline as shown on Figure 4-1 and that the associated pipeline is able to receive fuel at least in small quantities  as  well  as  vent  off  the  purged  air.    An  alternate  is  to  temporarily  connect  it  into  the  switching  manifold  and return fuel to the storage tanks via the supply line, i.  e.  , V J, etc.  Another alternate is to discharge into a 50,000 gallon storage tank erected for this purpose or into a tanker-truck. 1. Open valves V6J, V7J, V 11J, V12J, V13J, V34J. 2. Start pump P3J and operate at rates below 150 gpm.  Slowly open V35J. 3. When  evidence  of  air  venting  has  dropped  off  and  a  steady  stream  of  liquid  is  flowing,  open  valves  V9J  and V1OJ. 4. When suction has been obtained from tank T2J, open valves V5J, Vl5J and V14J. Close valve V35, V34J and Vl3J. 5. When flow can be heard into tank T1J and evidence of venting has dropped off, shut down pump P1J and close valves V9J, V 10J, V 11J, V12J, V14J, Vl5J and VSJ. 6. Open valves V22J, V23J, V27J, V28J, V29J and V33J.  Start pump P2J and operate at rates below 150 gpm. Slowly open V35J.  Continue pumping until sure that the air from 4-30

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