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2-6.5  Fuel Dispensinq Assemblies (3 Sets) NSN 3835-01-211-6835 - Cont'd. b. The  major  components  of  the  fuel  dispensing  assembly  include  two  350-gpm  filter  separators  (Fig.    2-20  and para 2-4.7), two probe adapters for the water detection kit, six bottom loading points for loading tank trucks, two 500 gallon collapsible drum loading points and six refilling points for filling vehicle fuel tanks, 5-gallon cans and 55-gallon drums. About 1,000 feet of hoseline and valves of various sizes (Fig.  2-64) are used to connect the components of the dispensing assembly. c. For  a  layout  of  the  fuel  dispensing  assembly,  refer  to  Fig.'s  2-3A,  2-4A  and  2-5A.    These  primary  tank  farm module plot plans show the layout of the fuel dispensing assembly relative to the primary module.  This minimum distance indicated should be maintained for safety concerns. 2-6.6  Contaminated Fuel Module (1 Unit) NSN 3835-01-210-4556 a. The   contaminated   fuel   module   provides   a   holding   area   for   products   which   become   mixed   or   otherwise contaminated during transport to the TPT.  This includes the interface which occurs in pipeline batching.  A pump and connections for loading a tanker- truck are provided to allow the contaminated product to be transported as necessary for blending or disposal. b. The contaminated fuel module consists of a 6-inch aluminum wye assembly (Fig.  2-39), two (2) 50,000-gallon fabric collapsible tanks (see para.  2-4.2 and Fig.  2-12), a 350 gpm pump (see para.  2-4.3 and Fig.  2-16), a 3- inch ball valve assembly (Fig.  2-50) for loading tanker-trucks and hoses and fittings to connect the components. c. The capacity of the contaminated fuel module may be supplemented with 50,000 gal.  tanks designated for the optional tank configuration described in para.  2-6.7, if necessary. d. A  typical  layout  of  a  contaminated  fuel  module  is  shown  in  Fig.    2-65.    Road  access  is  required  to  allow  the unloading of the 50,000-gallon tanks by tanker-trucks. 2.6.7  Optional Tank Configuration (1 Unit 0-6 Tanks) NSN             a. The optional tank configuration can be used to replace or supplement the normal 5,000 barrel fabric tanks in a fuel module.  There is one optional tank configuration supplied with each TPT. b. The optional tank configuration consists of up to six 50,000 gallon fabric collapsible tanks, six 4-inch aluminum wye assemblies (Fig.'s 2-46 and 2-47), twelve 4-inch aluminum gate valve assemblies (Fig.  2-45), four 4-inch aluminum tee assemblies (Fig.'s 2-42, 2-43, and 2-44).  Connections between components are made with 4-inch hoseline  assemblies,  both  suction  and  discharge  (Fig.'s  2-34  and  2-36).    Note  that  each  50,000  gallon  tank comes with one ten foot section of 4-inch suction hose and a 4-inch aluminum gate valve which are incorporated into the hoseline layout.  Each tank is also supplied with a 4 to 6-inch adapter (para.  2-5.4k) and a 6-inch cam lock to double groove adapter (para.  2-5.4d) to allow the tank to be used separately.  Two 6-inch tees (Fig.  2- 55) are provided to be used as required. 2-50

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