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-12- <br /> 7. TEST PROCEDURES : <br /> 7.1 Carefully connect the V/L adaptor to the nozzle spout as shown in Figure 1, <br /> isolating the vapor path of the nozzle and ensuring a tight connection. <br /> 7.2 Record the initial reading from the index of the gas volume meter on the <br /> Healy V/L Field Data Sheet at the end of this document. This initial reading <br /> shall be taken before each test. Do not use the final reading from the <br /> preceding test as the initial reading for the current test, unless it has been <br /> verified. This is necessary since the meter index may have moved due to the <br /> low pressure drop through the meter. <br /> 7.3 Reset the stopwatch and, if appropriate, reset the totalizer on the dispenser. <br /> 7.4 Holding the nozzle lever in the maximum hand-held position in order to <br /> dispense at the highest possible flow rate and begin dispensing into the <br /> portable gasoline tank. Ensure that the nozzle spout is in contact with the <br /> grounded tank assembly during dispensing. Start the stopwatch when the <br /> totalizer indicates dispensing has started. <br /> 7.5 Dispense between four and one-half (4.5) and five (5.0) gallons of gasoline. <br /> If the nozzle being tested introduces liquid into the V/L adaptor, the gas <br /> volume meter or the adaptor supply hose, the V/L of that nozzle shall be <br /> deemed a failure. <br /> 7.6 Simultaneously stop both the stopwatch and gasoline dispensing. <br /> 7.7 The following data for each test shall be recorded on the Healy V/L Field Data <br /> Sheet: <br /> 7.7.1 Dispenser (pump) number <br /> 7.7.2 Fuel grade <br /> 7.7.3 Nozzle serial number (found below nozzle handguard) <br /> 7.7.4 Initial gas volume meter reading, in cubic feet <br /> 7.7.5 Initial totalizer reading from the dispenser, in gallons <br /> 7.7.6 Final gas volume meter reading, in cubic feet <br /> 7.7.7 Final totalizer reading from the dispenser, in gallons <br /> 7.7.8 Elapsed time during dispensing, in seconds <br /> Note: Units other than cubic feet, gallons, and seconds may be used, <br /> provided that Equation 9-1 is appropriately modified. <br /> Healy Model 900 Nozzle V/L Test Procedure, Exhibit 5—Executive Orders VR-201-D and VR-202-D <br />