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3. PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT LISTED IN EXHIBIT 1 OF THE EO <br /> WARNING: Highly flammable vapors or liquids may be present in the environment in which <br /> this equipment is installed or serviced. Installing or working on this equipment <br /> means working in an environment that presents risks of severe injury or death <br /> if instructions and standard industry practices are not followed. Follow all ap- <br /> plicable codes governing the installation and servicing of this product and the <br /> entire system. Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing <br /> or servicing this equipment and related equipment. Refer to the Installation and <br /> Owner's Manual of this equipment and any related equipment for complete instal- <br /> lation and safety information. <br /> Prior to installing the Liquid Condensate Trap Equipment listed in Exhibit 1 of the EO VR 210 <br /> or VR 202, you must flush out the Liquid Condensate Trap to remove any dirt or debris that <br /> may have accumulated inside the Liquid Condensate Trap. <br /> Installer will need to document the capacity, in gallons, of the Liquid Condensate Trap on an <br /> aluminum `tag' and attach this tag to the suction riser above the Fuel Entry Port. The capacity <br /> could be documented using a metal stamp or metal engraving pen, or a waterproof ink marker <br /> on the aluminum tag. A vinyl covered steel cable or a `zip tie' could be used to attach to the <br /> riser. Strips of aluminum can be purchased at most hardware stores. <br /> Example LCT Capacity Tag <br /> O <br /> LCT Capacity—9.9 Gallons <br /> Flushing the Liquid Condensate Trap and attached Piping_ <br /> Flushing out the Liquid Condensate Trap of any debris is very important to avoid blocking the <br /> suction tube, suction line, the in-line filter, and the syphon jet at the turbine pump during liquid <br /> evacuation. This process must be performed before installing the required Liquid Condensate <br /> Trap Equipment listed in Exhibit 1 of the EO VR-201 or VR-202. <br /> • Use appropriate equipment to flush out the Liquid Condensate Trap of any debris. One <br /> method used is: <br /> a) Disconnect the suction line from the suction tube at the suction riser to prevent the <br /> turbine pump syphon from sucking any debris into the suction line and syphon jet during <br /> the flushing process. <br /> b) Using a hand pump, pump approximately 5 gallons of fresh gasoline into the Liquid Con- <br /> densate Trap Using the same hand pump, reverse the hoses and pump out the gasoline <br /> you just added. Repeat this procedure using fresh clean gasoline each time until the <br /> gasoline you are removing is clean and clear. This process may require a number of <br /> flushes (may be as many as 20 or more) before the gasoline being removed is clean and <br /> clear. <br /> Note: Handle gasoline in a safe manner, following industry safety practices and all <br /> applicable State regulations and local codes. <br /> 9-3 <br /> CARR Approved IN 9-Liquid Condensate Trap-EXECUtiVe Orders VR-201 and VR-202 <br />