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Mr. Donald L. Leininger -2- July 15, 1996 <br />ETL Mark, and maximum separation force shall be provided on the coupling body. <br />As required by CARB certification procedures, you requested the approval of the <br />Division of Occupational Safety and Health, the Office of the State Fire Marshal, and the <br />Department of Agriculture, Division of Measurement Standards. The necessary approvals have <br />been obtained from these agencies. <br />I find that the use of the Model 66CAS inverted coaxial breakaway, when installed in <br />accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the conditions listed above, will not <br />adversely affect the performance of vapor recovery systems on which it is installed. Therefore, <br />the OPW Model 66CAS inverted coaxial breakaway assembly with vapor check valve is certified <br />for use with GARB certified Phase II vapor recovery systems that incorporate inverted coaxial <br />hoses. <br />If you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further, please call Paul Thalken <br />at (916) 445-0383 or Laura McKinney at (916) 327-1525. <br />Sincerely, <br />James J. Morgester, Chief <br />Compliance Division <br />cc: Mr. Jim Johnston, Chairman, <br />CAPCOA Vapor Recovery Committee <br />Mr. Gary Hunter, Manager, <br />CARB Compliance Assistance Section <br />