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• -30- is <br /> without dispensing product). If no liquid leaks or meter creep are <br /> observed, proceed to section 1.4.4 of this procedure. If liquid leaks <br /> or meter creep are observed, remove the fueling point from service <br /> and conduct the following: <br /> 1.4.3.1 Use the breakaway reconnection procedure, referenced in <br /> section 1.4.2, in reverse order to disconnect the breakaway. <br /> Remove the nozzle and hose from the dispenser. (A towel <br /> can be placed into the upper portion of the nozzle holster of <br /> the dispenser to stop the dispenser beep associated with <br /> the nozzle being removed from the holster). <br /> 1.4.3.2 Install a plastic bag around the portion of the breakaway still <br /> connected to the dispenser whip hose. The plastic bag <br /> shall be large enough to enclose the breakaway and shall <br /> have a thickness of no greater than 2 mils. In California, <br /> 12" x 20" x 2 mil thick bags are available from the Air <br /> Resources Board by calling (800) 952-5588. <br /> 1.4.3.3 Initialize the dispenser for fueling. Do not dispense any <br /> fuel. <br /> 1.4.3.4 With the dispenser initialized, observe the bagged <br /> breakaway for a half a minute. <br /> 1.4.3.5 If the bag collapses (indicating the breakaway is not <br /> maintaining vapor integrity), or liquid leaks or meter creep <br /> are observed, remove the dispenser from service. If the <br /> bag does not collapse (indicating the breakaway is <br /> maintaining vapor integrity) and no liquid leaks or meter <br /> creep are observed, the dispenser can remain in service. <br /> 1.4.4 Conduct the Nozzle Bag Test using the procedure from Exhibit 7 of <br /> Executive Order VR-202-A. If the bag around the nozzle does not <br /> collapse, proceed to section 1.4.5 of this procedure. A nozzle <br /> where the bag is collapsing indicates a defective vapor valve. If the <br /> nozzle bag test indicates a defective vapor valve, remove the <br /> fueling point from service and conduct the following: <br /> 1.4.4.1 Use the breakaway reconnection procedure, referenced in <br /> section 1.4.2, in reverse order to disconnect the breakaway. <br /> Remove the nozzle and hose from the dispenser. (A towel <br /> can be placed into the upper portion of the nozzle holster of <br /> the dispenser to stop the dispenser beep associated with <br /> the nozzle being removed from the holster). <br /> Healy Phase 11 EVR System Including Veeder-Root ISD, Exhibit 2—VR-202-A <br />