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ExeWive Order G-70-164. Exhibit 2,page 4 <br /> 2. At no time shall emissions from the processing unit exceed Ringelmann one-half (1/2) or <br /> ten percent (10%) opacity. Note: visible emissions, except water vapor or heat waves, <br /> may indicate improper burner operation unless associated with a Phase I fuel delivery. <br /> 3. The horizontal distance between the pressure/vacuum valve and the processing unit shall <br /> be not less than twenty (20) feet. The processing unit shall be installed in accordance with <br /> the manufacturer's installation manual. <br /> 4. Twenty (20) consecutive unsuccessful attempts to ignite the process unit shall cause the <br /> process unit to lock out and the alarm to be activated. This condition would most likely <br /> represent a broken flame sensor or a defective ignitor. When this condition has occurred, <br /> it shall be deemed a failure of the process unit. <br /> 5. Twenty (20) non-consecutive unsuccessful attempts to ignite the process unit shall cause <br /> the alarm shall be activated but shall allow the process unit to continue to operate. The <br /> reason to allow the process unit to operate is that the failed ignition attempts may not <br /> represent a defective process unit. The alarm is activated so that the station operator is <br /> alerted to have the unit checked out for a possible problem. <br /> 6. No dispensing shall be allowed when the process unit is disabled for maintenance or for <br /> any other reason unless the facility is operating under a district variance or <br /> upset/breakdown rule provision. <br /> 7. OSHA-approvable access to the process unit shalt be provided immediately upon request <br /> for maintenance, inspection arKVor testing. <br /> 8. The location of the process unit shall be subject to the approval of the locat fire authority. <br /> ECS-1 Electronic Control and Status Panel <br /> 1. The VCP-3A system shall have an operable ECS-1 control and status panel. (refer to <br /> Figure 213-3. The ECS-1 status panel shall have clearly labeled indicators, which light to <br /> indicate when the collection unit and process unit are operating. The VCP-3A system may <br /> be differentiated from previous versions of the VCP-2A by the ECS-1 control and status <br /> panel serial numbers greater than VR-00848 and process unit serial numbers greater than <br /> PR-00908. No other versions of these components shall be used with the VCP-3A system. <br /> Note: This status panel has "YES" , "NO" and "Reset' buttons. Previous versions of the <br /> status panel, not for use with the VCP-3A system, do not have the 'Reset' button. <br /> 2. The status panel shall record and store for 365 days the total number of minutes per day <br /> that the Process Unit ('PR") senses the presence of a flame and the total number of <br /> minutes per day that the solenoid valve to the burner ("SO") is open. This shall be <br /> determined on the basis of data points taken at least every 0.5 seconds. This information <br /> shall be accessible by pressing the "YES' button on the status panel, The ratio of PR/SO <br /> time which indicates that the system is operating properly shall be not less than 0.90. <br /> 3. Each ECS-1 electronic and control status panel shall have instructions readily available to <br /> station personnel on how to operate the panel. These instructions shall include the service <br /> code numbers for the alarm mode and the normal mode (alarm light emitting diode not lit). <br />