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Husky Technical Bulletin — New Husky 5885 Pressure/Vaccum Vent Value <br />Husky Corporation is pleased to introduce our new Phase One EVR approved <br />pressure/vacuum vent valve. Three precision valve assemblies are at the core of <br />our vent valve design. The first overpressure valve is diaphragm operated giving <br />10 times more sealing force than gravity devices. It consistently opens at 2.5-6" <br />of water column (WC) pressure. The safety overpressure valve is designed to <br />handle high pressure/ high flow <br />conditions. This valve will vent at a rate of 7900 SCFH @ 2 psi. The vacuum valve <br />is also diaphragm operated and provides 10 times more sealing force than <br />gravity devices. It consistently opens at 6"-10" of water (WC) vacuum. An <br />internal wire mesh screen is incorporated into the design of the 5885 vent valve <br />to protect the pressure plate in the event of an improper bulk drop. <br />The Husky 5885 is the only CARB approved Phase One EVR vent valve available for use in California. The valve is <br />identified with yellow colored labels one of which boldly identifies the vent valve as EVR approved. <br />Our 4885 and 4620 pressure/vacuum vent valves are approved for non-EVR phase one systems and are identified with <br />green colored labels. This color coding method makes vent valve identification easily determined from ground level.\\ <br />The 5885, 4885 and 4620 pressure/vacuum vent valves meet the new EPA standards outlined in 40 CFR Part 63 [EPA -HQ - <br />OAR -2006-0406, FRL-8684-8] RIN 2060-AM74 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source <br />Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities. <br />The 5885, 4885 and 4620 pressure/vacuum vent valves are designed and factory tested to perform at less than 1/3 the <br />allowable leak rate as defined by CARB test method CP -201. This lower leak rate allows up to three pressure vent valves <br />to be installed within one system. It should be noted that during peak fueling hours at high output fueling stations <br />(without phase two vapor recovery) low flow rate issues may be experienced due to an increase in negative pressure in <br />one or more of the UST/AST's. To ensure peak flow rate performance in this situation it is recommended that the <br />UST/AST's be manifold together with three pressure vent valves. This configuration will allow greater responsive venting <br />to the negative pressure that develops within the station's UST/AST's during peak fueling times. <br />To review the CARB approval letter concerning the new Husky 5885 including the applicable executive orders you can <br />find it here: http://www.arb.ca.l;ov/vapor/approval/cal-08/08-04.pdt <br />For further information or questions about this product offering please contact Joe Laschke Husky Technical Service <br />Representative at jlaschke@husky.com or our customer service department at 800-325-3558 <br />2.-6 I" <br />5 N. C . <br />C• 6-10 IN. W <br />AFH- +2 , ,jG'G. <br />pt�b,� 2 5-6 <br />VAC <br />6-10 t <br />�t t,r-12 ! +2 <br />