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Ancillary Features <br /> Solenoid Valve <br /> One 2" SNAP-TITE/Jefferson Solenoid Valve combatible with Class 1, Division 1 use was <br /> observed on the product line downstream from the Red Jacket Pump. <br /> Pressure Relief Valve <br /> One Pressure Relief Valve was observed downstream on the product line from the <br /> solenoid valve to allow fuel to return to the tank through the line pressure port on the <br /> Red Jacket Pump. <br /> Check Valve <br /> One 3" check valve was observed on the 3" product fill line running from the fill box to <br /> the 6,000 gallon tank. <br /> Venting: <br /> Primary Vent <br /> The 4,000 gallon regular gasoline compartment is equipped with a primary 2" vent tube with an <br /> EVR Approved vent cap and extended to approximately 12' above the ground level. <br /> Primary Emergency Vent <br /> The weighted emergency vent has a vent capacity with a screen of 299,684 SCFH (Standard <br /> Cubic Feet per Hour) and is consistent with the industry standard. At the time of inspection, the <br /> weighted vent was exercised and lifted as expected. <br /> 6,000 gallon —Premium Gasoline Compartment <br /> Pump <br /> The pump on the 6,000 gallon compartment was observed to be a 1.5 Horse Power submersible <br /> pump manufactured by Red Jacket Pumps for use with Class 1 Group D locations that is <br /> compatible and UL listed for use with gasoline. Consult your petroleum contractor prior to <br /> placing an alternative fuels into the tank to ensure tank and system compatibility. According to <br /> Red Jacket Pumps, the pump has a standard VR ready check valve. <br /> Piping <br /> The pipe going from the fill box to the tank is single walled 3" threaded pipe and has an inline <br /> 3" manual shut off valve and a 3" Morrison Brothers one-way Check Valve installed <br /> downstream from the fill box on the product fill line. In addition, there is a 3" vapor return line <br /> at ground level. <br /> The 2" single walled threaded steel product line runs 125' from the top mounted red jacket <br /> pump to the dock where the dispensers are mounted. The 2" piping enters into sealed and <br /> monitored 4" Fiberglass secondary containment pipe just before the 2" pipeline runs below <br /> surface through the berm. On the dock side of the berm the single walled product line exits the <br /> 4" fiberglass secondary containment pipe and converts to an approximately 10' long flexible <br /> rubber hose submerged in the water to allow the dock to rise and drop with the water level. <br /> eFUEL, LLC 6 <br />