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Hrccs Hpprovea ium— rleaiy rnase ii cvK oystem— vK-zu i-H kuuu ivozziel rage iz <br /> 1.9 Healy Part No. 803 /L Test Sleeve for use,with Hea 00 Nozzles <br /> 1.9.1 Overview <br /> The 8034-1 Vapor/ Liquid Test Sleeve (See Figure 1) is used to determine the <br /> Vapor to Liquid Volume Ratio on Healy Systems Model 900 Series Vapor <br /> Assist Nozzle. This Test Sleeve is required to perform a V/L ratio test with <br /> Exhibit 5 of the Healy Phase II EVR System. A V/L ratio of between 0.95 and <br /> 1.15 is required (at a flow rate of between 6.0 10.0 gallons per minute). <br /> The only serviceable part in the 8034-1 Test Sleeve is the Spout Seal O-Ring <br /> (Healy Part No. 63034). Inspect the Spout Seal O-ring before performing a <br /> test. Any cuts or tears will allow air to be ingested and give an inaccurate <br /> reading. <br /> Note: Motor oil (any weight) is acceptable for lubricating the <br /> O-Ring. Contact Healy Technical Services with any questions about <br /> other lubricants that may be used in conducting this test. <br /> 1.9.2 Test Procedure <br /> Note: Conduct all pre-tests and testing in accordance with Exhibit 5 <br /> of the Healy Phase II EVR System, Executive Order VR-201-A. <br /> 1.9.2.1 Slide the V/L Adapter over the spout tip and compress the boot until the spout <br /> anchor ring contacts stop in the V/L Adapter. <br /> 1.9.2.2 Hold the V/L Adapter in contact with the spout anchor ring and hand tighten <br /> thumbscrew to secure adapter. The thumbscrew and Healy logo on top of the <br /> nozzle boot face seal must be in vertical alignment to imitate fueling an <br /> unleaded vehicle. <br /> 1.9.2.3 Insert pins to seal the two bleed holes in the boot (directly behind face seal <br /> assembly). <br /> 1.9.2.4 Hold magnet assembly against vinyl scuffguard directly below ORVR sensor <br /> housing and secure in place with the Velcro strap as shown on Figure 1. A <br /> vacuum level of 0.1" we may activate the ORVR sensor, causing a substantial <br /> decrease (error) in the V/L ratio. The magnet locks out the ORVR sensor to <br /> avoid false results in V/L testing of the 900 Nozzle. <br /> 1.9.2.5 Check the strength of the magnet prior to fastening it to the nozzle. The <br /> magnet should be capable of holding about two pounds of weight. Note: A <br /> typical gas cylinder safety cap weighs about 2 lbs. <br /> Healy Systems, Inc. Website: http://www.healysystems.com <br /> 18 Hampshire Drive Email: sales@healysystems.com <br /> Hudson, New Hampshire 03051 USA Telephone 603.882.2472 <br /> ARB Approved Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual (April 8, 2005) Fax 603.882.5189 <br /> Healy Systems, Inc. —the innovative leader of Stage/I vapor recovery equipment <br />