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DPW Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual, Page 77 Executive Order VR -1 02-Q <br />PORTANT: Before installing the valve, allow seat= <br />t to cure for 24 hours. <br />STEP 13: REMOVE ELASTIC BAND <br />Remove the elastic band securing the float to the valve <br />body, The float will move into an outward position. <br />STEP 14: INSERT DROP TUBE <br />Make sure the 0 -Ring gasket is under <br />the flange of the inlet tube. Holdthe <br />float down against the valve body and <br />slowly insert the drop tube overfill valve <br />into the riser pipe. Do not force valve <br />into the riser pipe. If any obstruction or <br />foreign matter interferes with smooth <br />insertion of the valve, the riser pipe must <br />becleared. <br />WARNING Failure to follow the assem- <br />bly and installation instructions or use <br />of excessive force to insert the OPW <br />61 SO will VOID THE WARRANTY! <br />Difficulty in removing the existing fill <br />tube (if there is one) means there may <br />be an obstruction in the riser pipe. Look <br />for burrs, deformations, excess tank lin- <br />ing material or other projections that may interfere with <br />easy insertion of the OPW 61 SO, The 61 SO is designed <br />for insertion into schedule 40 pipe. If schedule 80 pipe <br />has been used for the riser, the 61 SO cannot be in- <br />stalled, If seamed pipe has been used, the internal weld <br />bead may interfere with the OPW 61 SO and prevent <br />installation. If the OPW 61 SO won't slip in easily DON'T <br />FORCE ITI Damage to the valve may result if excess <br />force is used. Examine the riser pipe carefully; deter- <br />mine the nature of the obstruction; take appropriate <br />steps to remove it. <br />STEP 15: CHECK INSTALLATION <br />Insert the drop tube all the way into <br />the tank until the flange and gasket <br />seat onto the top of the Face Seal <br />Adaptor. The float will swing out <br />into the operating position as it <br />passes into the tank. Make sure <br />that the float is aligned along the <br />length of the tank. The length of <br />the tank can easily be determined <br />by locating other manholes or <br />pump boxes that are installed <br />around other tank fittings. Look <br />into the drop tube and align the deflector <br />with the length of the tank. <br />CAUTION: No obstruction in the tank can be within 13" <br />from the center of the riser pipe or the valve may not <br />operate properly. <br />STEP 16: ALIGN VALVE <br />Install the OPW Jack Screw Kit and a 4" nipple to lock <br />the valve in place. Refer to the Installation Instructions <br />supplied with the Jack Screw Kit. Install the Rotatable <br />Product Adaptor (Refer to Installation Instructions sup- <br />plied with the Rotatable Product Adaptor.) Make sure <br />that the valve does not rotate while tightening the <br />adaptor by observing the position of the deflector. The <br />valve must remain aligned along the length of the tank <br />as in Step 15. Repeat this step as necessary to assure <br />proper valve alignment. <br />'J s."-�' Fecovery F, 1 Fiw <br />F:ser <br />NJ <br />C <br />Tt.pE qui <br />.rte&lr C,,,O y, A Tank —+ <br />Figure 16 <br />jF li _F'�dnz+ 1_, rll <br />i a <br />s�CG .__ _♦ ��ap;e* <br />Figure 16A <br />