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A=The distance from the seat surface of the upper drop tube to the bottom of the underground <br /> storage tank. The seat surface will vary depending on the type of installation. See below. <br /> Underneath Fill Adapter Underneath Bucket Inside Bucket <br /> (EBW Legacy Series) (Phil-Tite Series) (Defender Series) <br /> 0 0 o A <br /> 1 <br /> A <br /> A <br /> A <br /> 7 1 <br /> NOTE: If you are installing into an OPW®spill container, measure from the bottom of the tank to <br /> the top face of the OPW®seal adaptor in the OPW®spill bucket. <br /> B = FINAL SHUTOFF VOLUME HEIGHT--According to industry recommended practices, FFS <br /> recommends that you set the final shutoff volume to a maximum of 95% of the actual tank <br /> capacity. To find the final shutoff volume height, multiply the actual tank capacity (gallons) by <br /> the final shutoff volume percentage. (If you are using 95%tank volume, multiply the actual tank <br /> capacity by .95.) You then locate the closest volume on the tank chart (provided by the tank <br /> manufacturer), and record the corresponding height for "B." <br /> ** NOTE: To accommodate tank tilt or increased/decreased usage of tank capacity, the final <br /> shutoff volume can be adjusted to a value other than 95%, providing it meets all applicable <br /> regulatory requirements, and is acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). If the final <br /> shutoff volume is not installed at 95%, the installing contractor should document the new volume <br /> as intended and include it with the station records as reference for compliance inspections. The <br /> installing contractor can do this on the "OPV Installation Record Sheet" or any other applicable <br /> station records. <br /> If the final shutoff volume is installed greater than 95%, make sure in all cases that there is at <br /> least 250 gallons of ullage volume remaining so that "...none of the fittings located on the top of <br /> the tank are exposed to product due to overfilling" according to EPA 40 CFR Part 280. <br /> 7 <br />