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f1, <br />1 ' <br />-10- <br />Step 8: (See Figure 3 & 4) <br />Install adjusting system beneath tabs on mounting <br />ring. See Figure 3 for standard cover models. See <br />Figure 4 for sealable cover models. Add shims as <br />needed and adjust with screw. (Shims must be cut to <br />size for sealable cover models.) The height can be <br />increased up to 1" (2.5cm). <br />Plote: The adjustment should not be more than 1 " from <br />the initial length of the unit. <br />Step 9: <br />Upon preliminary installation perform the California <br />Test Procedures. Their Test Procedures will check <br />the seals between the drain valve, nipple and <br />rotatable adapter. To to st the spill containers base <br />and bellows fill the container with water. A drop in the <br />water level of 1/16" or greater after one hour means <br />that a leak exists. To determine where the leak is, <br />look for a steady stream of bubbles coming from one <br />of the joints or water leaking on the outside of the <br />bucket. NOTE: Do not drain the water into the UST <br />after the test is complete. Water must be disposed of <br />per local requirements for hazardous waste. If the <br />leak cannot be corrected the spill container should be <br />replaced with another. <br />Step 10: (See Figure 2) <br />Before pouring concrete, place plastic over the cover <br />and mounting ring protecting them from concrete <br />splash. Double check that the unit is level and at <br />proper grade height. Pour concrete per figure 2. <br />Ramp or dome the concrete away from the mounting <br />ring. There should be a minimum of 1" slope to finish <br />grade. The concrete surface should start at the <br />bottom edge of the watershed slots and tapered down <br />to grade level. <br />NOTE: Do not stand on spill container before <br />concrete sets up. <br />Remove plastic from cover after concrete has dried. <br />Remove adjustment system. Adaptor and tight fill cap <br />can now be installed in sealable cover models. <br />Re -test the spill containers for leaks as described in <br />step 9, after the concrete has set up. <br />Operation and Maintenance: <br />After each fuel delivery, the operator must remove any <br />standing fuel from the container. Fuel can be <br />removed by actuating the drain valve or with a <br />gasoline absorbing disposable towel. <br />Annually: Inspect and clean the interior of the spill <br />container and drain valve screen. Remove <br />accumulated dirt and grit. If the drain valve screen <br />becomes clogged, remove the valve, soak in water <br />and use high-pressure air to clean. Reinstall the drain <br />valve to its proper position and test the valve per the <br />appropriate California Test Procedure. If problems <br />persist, replace the drain valve with P/N 1DK-2100- <br />EVR (specified torque 11.5 ft -lbs min to 13.5 ft -lbs <br />max, 5/16-18 UN thread). The sealable cover (1 SC) <br />adjustment nut is set at the factory, but due to <br />environmental conditions it may be necessary to <br />adjust it to either improve sealing or ease cover <br />removal. <br />Important: Leave these instructions with Station <br />Operator. <br />--- J <br />�Shims <br />Height <br />Adjustment Bolt <br />Cap <br />Adapter Z' --- - - - - - - - <br />Figure 3 — Standard Cover Model Height Adjustment <br />Shims MustHeight <br />Be Cut To l' Adjustment <br />Length <br />m -- Bolt <br />Use OPW' I <br />116-7085 or <br />4° Pipe Cap Nipple <br />to Support _ .. <br />............... . <br />Adjustment <br />System <br />ure 4 — Sealable Cover Model Height Adjustment <br />A ER COMPANY <br />P.O. Box 405003 ` Cincinnati, Ohio 45240-5003 <br />1-800-422-2525 Domestically <br />513-870-3315 Internationally <br />www.opw-fc.com <br />Copyright, 2002 - OPW Fueling Components Inc., <br />Cincinnati, OH <br />Printed in U.S.A. p/n H12295PA - 9/02 <br />OPW Fueling Components - Phase I Vapor Recovery System — VR -102-A <br />