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Daily Inspection Checklist Protocol • <br /> Coaxialre-Point Phase I and Balance Phase 11 Vapor Recovery Systems Inspection Protocol Notes <br /> 1. Vent valves with ,.allow sticker must be present. Look for vapor shadows. <br /> 2. Spill containers r -!st be free of water, gasoline, and debris. <br /> 3. Spill container dram must work properly to seal vapors and be closed tight. <br /> 4. Vapor caps must te in good repair, -gaskets must be present and form a vapor-tight seal. <br /> 5. Vapor adapter basa must be fastened tight on vapor riser. Check rotatable adaptors for proper rotation. <br /> 6. Fill caps must be 9n good repair, gaskets must be present and form a vapor-tight seal. <br /> 7. Fill adapter base ;rust be fastened tight on fill riser. Check rotatable adaptors for proper rotation. <br /> 8. Coaxial spring-loaded fill tube must seal against the coaxial fitting, no sagging/broken springs. Fill tube must be round, free f-om <br /> deformities and er,;end to within 6 inches of the bottom of the tank. Check presence of overfill protection device, if required. <br /> 9. Coaxial gasket must be in good condition to seal vapors. <br /> 10. Fill tube must be round, no deformities and extend to within 6 inches of the bottom of the tank. Check presence of overfill <br /> protection device; ^ required. <br /> 11. Decals must convey fueling instructions, toxic risk, and correct toll free number (800-9.52-5588). All the information on the de—oals <br /> must be clearly visible to the fueling customer. <br /> 12. Coaxial hoses must be CARB certified, free of tears, leaks, kinks, or crimps and, if equipped with a liquid removal device (LRD), <br /> the end of the hose marked "nozzle end" shall be attached to the nozzle. <br /> 13. Breakaway connectors must be CARB certified. Build-up of "crud" may be a signal of a vapor leak. Clean and recheck. <br /> 14. Nozzles must be CARB certified for your system. Rebuilt nozzles are not allowed unless rebuilt by the manufacturer or a certified <br /> re-builder. Nozzle must have proper clamps, working insertion interlock, no drips, working swivel, and auto shutoff mechanisms. <br /> 15. Nozzle hold open iatches must be operational, unless prohibited by the local fire department. <br /> 16. Nozzle bellows ant faceplates must be free of tear/slits and be securely attached to the nozzles. <br /> ' 17. Nozzle spout must be secured tightly to nozzle. Pull back bellows to check for the spout-latching device. Use test ring to ensure <br /> the spouts are not out of round. <br /> 18. Nozzle vapor check valve installed at the base of the bellows should be properly attached by a wire or clamp around the bellow <br /> and should open and close when the bellow is compressed. Check for vapor shadows. Act on customer complaints. <br /> 19. Hose retractors (if applicable) must work as designed, preventing hose from looping more than 10 inches below the nozzle. <br /> Retractors may not be required for high hang hose configurations if a liquid removal device (LRD) is present. <br /> 20. Drain residual gasoline from the hose into a measuring cup/beaker at least once per week. If the hose contains more than 100 <br /> milliliters (1/2 cup) and is equipped with�a liquid removal device (LRD), perform and successfully pass CARB liquid removal test <br /> procedure TP-201.1C before placing the nozzle back into service. If the hose passes the test, continue to monitor the hose for <br /> excessive gasoline buildup. If the hose fails'the test or gasoline continues to build up in the hose, make the necessary repairs and <br /> retest if more than 100 ml found. If the hose is equipped with a retractor, verify that the hose has a maximum 10" loop below the <br /> nozzle and the hose drains into the vehicle fuel neck during refueling. <br />