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The set-point for product delivery shutdown should not exceed 95%. This threshold is established to ensure that there is adequate capacity in the underground storage tank (UST) for vapor expansion that can occur during product delivery. Exceeding this limit can lead to overfilling, resulting in potential leaks, spills, and environmental contamination, which pose risks to both human health and the environment.
Setting the product delivery shutdown at 95% rather than a higher percentage allows for a margin of safety in the operational parameters. It accounts for fluctuations and potential errors in measurement during the filling process. This practice is part of stringent regulatory standards aimed at minimizing the risks associated with UST operations and ensuring compliance with environmental protection guidelines.
Maintaining this boundary is crucial in the management and operation of UST systems, as it helps prevent overfilling, which can lead to catastrophic environmental impact.