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-13- <br /> .7.8 If the V/L Volumetric Ratio, as determined by Equation 9-1 is between <br /> 0.95—1.15, the grade point complies with the specifications. <br /> 7.9 If the V/L Volumetric Ratio is between 0.76—0.94, or greater than or equal <br /> to 1.16, conduct the test two additional times. Do not make adjustments <br /> to the gasoline dispensing or vapor recovery lines until all three test runs <br /> have been completed. Only adjustments to the V/L test equipment and the <br /> connection between the V/L adaptor and the nozzle will be allowed in order to <br /> ensure measurement accuracy. All other adjustments to the vapor recovery <br /> equipment, including but not limited to the vapor collection pump and the <br /> nozzle, are not allowed. If the V/L test equipment is adjusted, then the prior <br /> test run results for that grade point tested should not be used. Calculate the <br /> numerical average of the three test runs. If the average V/L value of these <br /> three test runs is within the allowable limits, compliance has been verified. If <br /> the resulting average is outside of the specified limits, the grade point tested <br /> does not comply with the specifications of the EO. <br /> Note: Section 1.10 of the Healy 900 Nozzle portion of the ARB <br /> Approved Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual <br /> provides instructions on making nozzle V/L adjustments. <br /> 7.10 If the initial V/L Volumetric Ratio is less than or equal to 0.75, this indicates a <br /> V/L failure of the grade point tested. <br /> 7.11 To avoid a build-up of gasoline, drain any condensed gasoline from the hoses <br /> between the gas volume meter and portable tank assembly, and the V/L <br /> adaptor and gas volume meter whenever fuel is emptied from the portable <br /> tank. <br /> Healy Model 900 Nozzle ViL Test Procedure, Exhibit 5—Executive Orders VR-201-D and VR-202-D <br />