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Executive Order VR-101-D, Phil-Tice Phase I Vapor Recovery System, Exhibit 2, Page 10 <br /> Figure 2E <br /> Typical Phil-Tite Model M-6050 Vapor Recovery Riser Offset <br /> Offset Using Straight Riser Offset Using Ball Float <br /> TOTAL OFFSET <br /> Not To Exceed 20 orches <br /> OFFSET <br /> � rmd' <br /> 1" to 8" <br /> \ <br /> 7 3/8' 1 7 3/8' <br /> to to` 17 5/5- \` 17 5/e- <br /> \` \` Threaded Cap <br /> typical) <br /> Phil—Trte M 6050 Phil—rite M 6050 <br /> Threaded Offset Threaded Offset <br /> Thrcaded CouplerExtractor or Tee <br /> Threaded to Riser <br /> or dfreclty into tank <br /> Vapor Riser Threaded Elbow <br /> Threaded Nipple <br /> l Vapor Riser or Fitting <br /> tank bung directly into <br /> took bung <br /> Ball Float <br /> Vent Value <br /> (OPTIONAL) <br /> Note: This figure represents one instance where a vapor recovery riser has been offset in order to <br /> construct a two-point Phase I vapor recovery system. The above figure illustrates an offset using a <br /> 90-degree elbow. However, in some instances, elbows less than 90 degrees may be used. All <br /> fittings and pipe nipples shall be 4-inch diameter similar to those of the spill container and rotatable <br /> Phase I adaptors in order to reduce back pressure during a gasoline delivery. <br />