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e. When the Liquid Condensate Trap is almost empty and/or the liquid is below the end of <br /> the suction tube the rotor flow indicator will stop then start a few times and then completely <br /> stop. This is an indication that air is getting into the system. If the liquid sensor is out of <br /> alarm and the Liquid Condensate Trap is empty or almost empty (liquid level is at or below <br /> the bottom of the suction tube) you have successfully evacuated the Liquid Condensate <br /> Trap. <br /> Note: At this time the vacuum gauge will read near zero inches of Hg (0" Hg) because the <br /> suction tube is sucking in air and not liquid. <br /> 4. Passed this Troubleshooting Section <br /> When you have successfully passed this Troubleshooting section, remove the troubleshooting <br /> equipment and retest the system again using the "Liquid Condensate Trap Compliance Test <br /> Procedure" (VR 201 Exhibit 9, VR 202 Exhibit 11). <br /> 9-17 <br /> GARB Approved IOM 9-Liquid Condensate Trap-Executive Orders VR-201 and VR-202 <br />