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-5 - <br />Calibration documentation shall be maintained with the equipment at all times. <br />6.4 Use the flow meter to determine the nitrogen regulator delivery pressures that <br />correspond to nitrogen flow rates of 2.0 and 4.0 CFM. These pressures define <br />the allowable range of delivery pressures acceptable for this test procedure. The <br />flow meter may be connected in-line between the nitrogen supply regulator and <br />the Test Port Assembly during the test. <br />6.5 The electronic pressure measurement device shall be subject to warm-up and <br />drift check before use; see Section 4.5. <br />6.6 The four ball valves used in the installation of the Clean Air Separator are <br />lockable and shall be locked in the position shown in Figure 213-5 of Exhibit 2 <br />during normal operation. The four padlocks provided by Healy Systems, Inc. in <br />their installation kit are keyed the same. However, it is possible that one or more <br />of the padlocks on the Clean Air Separator could have been replaced (seizing, <br />damage, broken key, etc.). Conducting this test will require a set of keys <br />necessary to unlock all padlocks. <br />6.7 Verify that the Clean Air Separator is in its normal operating configuration by <br />confirming that all components are as indicated (See Figure 1 below): <br />Valve "A" - Open <br />Valve "B, C and D" - Closed <br />Pipe End "E" - Plugged <br />Tee Branch "F" - Plugged <br />Healy Phase 11 EVR System Including Veeder-Root ISD, Exhibit 4 — VR -202-A <br />