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Executive Order VR-101-D Phil-Tite Phase I Vapor Recovery System <br /> Exhibit 2 <br /> installation, Maintenance and Compliance Specifications <br /> This exhibit contains the installation, maintenance and compliance standards and specifications <br /> applicable to a Phil-Tite system installed in a gasoline dispensing facility (GDF). <br /> General Specifications <br /> 1. Typical installations of the Phil-Tite system are shown in Figures 2A and 2B. <br /> 2. The Phil-Tite system shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the <br /> ARB-Approved Installation and Maintenance Manual for the Phil-Tite Phase 1 Vapor <br /> Recovery System. <br /> 3. Any repair or replacement of system components shall be done in accordance with the <br /> ARB-Approved Installation and Maintenance Manual for the Phil-Tite Phase 1 Vapor <br /> Recovery System. <br /> 4. The Phil-Tite system shall comply with the applicable performance standards and <br /> performance specifications in CP-201. Compliance of the system and all components <br /> shall be demonstrated in accordance with the latest adopted version of TP-201.3, <br /> Determination of 21nch WC Static Pressure Performance of Vapor Recovery <br /> Systems of Dispensing Facilities. <br /> 5. There shall be at least one vapor recovery connection, throughout all Phase I deliveries, <br /> between the cargo tank and the GDF storage tank into which fuel is being delivered to <br /> ensure that vapor is returned to the cargo tank from the underground storage tank system. <br /> Pressure/Vacuum Vent Valves For Storage Tank Vent Pipes <br /> 1. No more than three certified pressure/vacuum vent valves (PN valves) listed in Exhibit 1 <br /> shall be installed on any GDF underground storage tank system. <br /> 2. Compliance determination of the following PN valve performance specifications shall be at <br /> the option of the districts: <br /> a. The leak rate of each PN valve shall not exceed 0.05 cubic feet per hour(CFH)at <br /> 2.00 inches of H2O positive pressure and 0.21 CFH at-4.00 inches negative <br /> pressure as determined by the latest adopted version of TP-201.1 E, Leak Rate and <br /> Cracking Pressure of PressureNacuum Vent Valves. <br /> b. The positive pressure setting is 3.0 ± 0.5 inches of H2O and the negative pressure <br /> setting is -8.0 ±2.0 inches of H2O as determined by the latest adopted version of <br /> TP-201.1 E, Leak Rate and Cracking Pressure of PressureNacuum Vent Valves. <br /> 3. A manifold may be installed on the vent pipes to reduce the number of potential leak <br /> sources and PN valves installed. Vent pipe manifolds shall be constructed of steel pipe or <br />