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OPW Installation , Operation , and Maintenance Manual , Page 73 Executive Order VR- 1024 <br /> e,= <br /> signal that the tank is full . Close transport delivery valve HOW TO LOCATE THE POSITION OF THE 61 SO AT <br /> and drain hose into tank before disconnecting any hose 95% TANK CAPACITY <br /> fitting . ( Shut-off points can be adjusted to any capacity to <br /> comply with AHJ Requirements ) <br /> E <br /> Overfilled Tank : Failure of the hose to drain after clos- <br /> ing the delivery valve signals an overfilled tank . Do Not <br /> disconnect any delivery hose fitting until the liquid level The length of the upper tube and the placement of the <br /> in the tank has been lowered to allow the hose to drain 61 SO valve body determine the shut-off point . Follow" <br /> into the tank . ing the standard instructions for the OPW 61 SO will pro- <br /> vide for initial shutoff at 95 % . In all cases , the upper <br /> WARNING tube length must be a minimum of 6 - 1 /2" plus the <br /> In the event you are splashed with fuel remove wet length of the riser pipe . All length measurements are in <br /> clothing immediately . Skin contact with gasoline inches . <br /> can cause chemical burns and may result in <br /> Inhalation of vapors that maybe fatal . Nevergo INSTRUCTIONS <br /> inside confined areas after being splashed and 1 ) Find tank capacity ( in gallons) from tank calibration r' <br /> never go near ignition sources . chart provided by tank manufacturer . <br /> IMPORTANT 2 ) Calculate 95 % of capacity F <br /> Determine if the underground storage tank is equipped <br /> 3 Locate the 95 % volume number on the tank calibra- <br /> with a ball float vent valve , as illustrated in Figure 16 . In ) <br /> all systems , the shut-offpointofthe6l SOmustbe tion chart . <br /> reached before the ball float reduces flow to ensure 4 ) Find the dipstick number ( X) which corresponds to <br /> proper overfill valve operation . the 95 % tank volume . And , find the dipstick num- <br /> TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION AND ASSEM- <br /> ber ( Y) which corresponds to the 100 % volume . €� <br /> BLY : <br /> 5) Subtract the dipstick number (X) from the tank di - i <br /> 1 . Drill ameter (Y) to find the upper tube reference number <br /> 2 . A sharp 1 /8" pilot drill bit (Z ) . s' <br /> ks <br /> 3 . A sharp 5/ 16 " drill bit (Y ) - ( X) = (Z) <br /> 4 . Tape measure 6 ) Subtract 2 " from (Z ) to find the upper tube depth <br /> 5 . Hacksaw orcut- off saw , finetooth ; 24teeth/inch ( C ) , <br /> t <br /> 6 . Fine half round file <br /> (Z) - 2 " = C <br /> T Screwdriver - Phillips blade 7 ) Is C less than 6. 1 /2"? <br /> i, <br /> 8 . 1 /2 " Wrench or socket <br /> 9 . Two- part sealant ( Supplied ) NO Upper tube length is C plus the distance from <br /> 10 . Torque Wrench the top of the Face Seal Adaptor installed on the ; <br /> WARNING riser pipe to the inside , top lip of the storage E <br /> tank (A) . <br /> Using electrically operated equipment near gasoline <br /> or gasoline vapors may result in fire or explosion , Upper Tube Length = C + (A) <br /> causing personal injury and property damage . <br /> Checktoassur <br /> e the working area is free from such YES Upper tube length is 6- 1 /2 " plus the riser pipe ) <br /> hazards , and always use proper precautions . measurement (A ) . <br /> IMPORTANT : The figures in this installation and I. <br /> maintenance instruction may contain vapor recovery Upper Tube Length = 6- 1 /2" + (A) I: <br /> equipment ( including model numbers ) that is not certi <br /> Y - <br /> fiedb the NOTE : You must find the actual tank capacity num- <br /> specificPhase I Vapor Recovery System . Pieasereferto ber that correlates to the 6- 1 /2" + (A) depth for the <br /> Exhibit 1 of the appropriate CARE Phase I Executive Or station records . This number may also be used for <br /> derfora list of certified Phase I Vapor Recovery System the purposes of calibrating an electronic tank level <br /> Equipment . system . <br /> JAN 2 � 2d1� <br />