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1. PURPOSE: <br /> This procedure describes the tools, methods and skill levels required to install a Healy <br /> Systems, Inc. Model VP1000 Vapor Recovery pump in vapor ready Wayne-Dresser TM 1V, 2V, <br /> 3V, & 4V series gasoline dispenser. Only Healy trained and certified contractors will be able <br /> to perform these retrofits or warranty will be void. The installer shall be a skilled petroleum <br /> technician and thoroughly familiar with the requirements of State, Federal and local codes <br /> for installation and repair of gasoline dispensing equipment. Also, they shall be aware of all <br /> the necessary safety precautions and site safety requirements to assure a safe and trouble <br /> free installation. NOTE: All electrical and hydraulic plumbing fittings referred to in these <br /> instructions must be UL "listed" or "recognized" for the purpose. <br /> Note: Installations of vapor piping into the inlet side of the vacuum pump should be <br /> sloped such that the natural flow direction is toward the vacuum pump. However, <br /> it is permissible to have a piping slope tilted away from the vacuum pump provided <br /> that all other applicable tests (Dispenser integrity and V/L) meet the specifications <br /> outlined in the appropriate section of the Executive Order and CARB Approved <br /> Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. <br /> Note: For installations with In-Station Diagnostics (ISD), the vapor flow meter shall be <br /> installed on the down stream side of the vacuum pump. Every effort shall be made <br /> to install the vapor flow meter so that vapor piping between the vacuum pump and <br /> the vapor flow meter is sloped such that the natural flow direction is toward the <br /> vapor flow meter. However, it is permissible to have the piping slope away from the <br /> vapor flow meter provided that all other applicable tests (Dispenser integrity, V/L and <br /> ISD Operability) meet the specifications outlined in the appropriate section of the <br /> Executive Order and CARB Approved Installation, Operation and Maintenance <br /> Manual. <br /> 2. SAFETY: <br /> Before installing the equipment, read, understand and follow: <br /> - The National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) <br /> - The Automotive and Marine Service Code (NFPA 30A) <br /> - Any national, state and local codes that may apply. <br /> The failure to install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 30A and 70 may adversely <br /> affect the safe use and operation of the system. <br /> Accurate, sound installations reduce service calls: Use experienced, licensed <br /> contractors that practice accurate, safe installation techniques. Careful installation <br /> provides a sound troubleshooting framework for field repairs and can eliminate potential <br /> problems. <br /> 1. Read all instructions before beginning. <br /> 2. Follow all safety precautions: <br /> ❑ Barricade the area. <br /> ❑ Do not allow vehicles or unauthorized people in the area. <br /> 8-2 <br /> CARB Approved IOM 8-Wayne Vista Series-Executive Orders VR-201 and VR-202 <br />