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• <br />1. Figure 4 of the TLS-3XX Site Prep Manual, P/N 576013-879, must be consulted for proper installation of the <br />Carbon Canister into hazardous locations with direct wiring. <br />2. During the installation, all required National, State and local safety codes must be followed. <br />3. The CCVP contains an integral vapor valve that operates in parallel with the site pressure/vacuum (PN) vent. <br />Location of the vapor valve outlet must conform to Article 514 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and <br />NFPA 30/30A. <br />4. Do not install the CCVP on unsupported vent pipes. If the vents are not attached to a support structure or a <br />wall, a support structure must be installed prior to mounting the CCVP. <br />5. A straight coupling or union is required at the base of the vent pipe installation. For new or rebuilt sites, it is <br />recommended that the installation design specify a threaded fitting for joining the vent pipes to the <br />underground piping system. <br />Q 6. IMPORTANT! To assure that the canister outlet is 12 feet (minimum above grade, the CCVP <br />mounting bracket must be located as shown in Figure 1 and the U -bolts tightly clamped to the <br />vent pipe before mounting the canister. <br />7. Following all required national, state, local and site safety precautions, carefully hang the CCVP's notched <br />support tabs onto the top two side studs of its mounting bracket (Step 1 in Figure 2), swing the canister down <br />until all of the slots in the canister's side mounting tabs seat against the studs in the bracket (Step 2 in <br />Figure 2), then tighten the six side nuts to secure the canister onto its bracket (Step 3 in Figure 2). <br />8. Figure 3 shows important reference dimensions and required clearances of the installed canister. <br />9. Install weather tight junction boxes (2 required) and conduit per all NEC, State and local codes (see example <br />installation in Figure 1). <br />10. Connect the two -pin connector of the 6 -foot cable provided in the installation kit to the CCVP vapor valve, <br />observing plug polarities (see Figure 4). The other end of this cable is passed through a kit supplied cord grip <br />in the upper junction box. <br />11. Connect the white wire of the two conductor cable from the vapor valve to the positive sensor wire from the <br />TLS Console Smart Sensor Interface module (see Figure 5). Connect the black wire on the two conductor <br />cable to the negative sensor wire from the TLS Console Smart Sensor Interface module. <br />12. Following the instructions in Figure 6, seal the wire nuts of each of the two cable connections in the epoxy <br />pack provided. <br />13. Attach CCVP vapor valve field wiring to the Smart Sensor Interface Module in the TLS console as shown in <br />Figure 7. <br />14. Connect all lower fittings, valve and tubing between the vent pipe and the lower manifold on the CCVP. <br />15. Confirm ball valve is in the open, canister to vent stack position (per Figure 3), then insert the clevis pin and <br />secure with the hitch pin. <br />16. A passing pressure decay test, in accordance with CARB TP -201.3, must be completed after the CCVP is <br />installed (see Exhibit 4 of VR 203 / VR 204). <br />17. A passing operability test must be completed in accordance with the procedures defined in VR 203 / VR 204 <br />Exhibit 11 & 12. <br />18-4 <br />ARB approved IOM 18 - Carbon Canister Vapor Polisher Installation and Maintenance Guide - Executive Order VR -203 and VR -204 <br />