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intenance <br />Installation - <br />C301 Instructions <br />Series* Emergency iValves <br />IMPORT 1)IT,'Please'read all warnings and follow <br />the instalr0tionJnstructions completely and <br />carefully. Faild4io ,,do so will void all warranties <br />and may cause;pi�oduct failure, or result in <br />environmental contamination due to liquid <br />leakage into tpe soil,, creating hazardous spill <br />conditions.. <br />WARNING - DANGER: Using electrically- operated <br />equipment near gasoline or gasoline vapors may <br />result in fire or explosion, causing personal injury <br />and property damage. Be sure that the working <br />area is free from such hazards, and always use <br />proper precautions. <br />WARNING: Proper operation is dependent on <br />proper installation and regular maintenance. The <br />following instructions are provided to assist you <br />in properly installing and maintaining your 10 <br />Series Valve. Failure to follow these instructions <br />may cause failure of the valve to close in the <br />event of an emergency, resulting in a hazardous <br />condition. <br />The valve body must be rigidly anchored to a <br />structural member within the island to insure <br />breakage at the shear groove in the event of <br />severe impact Failure to provide a rigid <br />mounting may result in a failure of the valve to <br />close or break in a portion of the inlet pipe in the <br />event of severe impact, resenting in an excessive <br />loss of product and a hazardous condition. <br />The shear groove must be at the same level or a <br />maximum of %" above or below the top of the <br />pedestal island. Failure to install the shear <br />groove at this level may cause a failure to break- <br />off in the event of severe impact, resulting in a <br />hazardous condition. <br />CAUTION: The hub sub -assembly must have <br />'ample clearance to prevent striking against the <br />side of the pit as the valve closes. If the lever hits <br />the side of the pit, the valve will not close in the <br />event of an emergency resulting in a hazardous <br />condition. <br />IMPORTANT NOTICE: When mounting the OPW 10 <br />Series Emergency Shut -Off Valves, the anchoring <br />device employed must withstand a force greater <br />than 650 ft. pounds per valve. Stabilizer mounting <br />bolts are provided with each valve. U -Bolt <br />mounting hardware (10UBK-015) must be <br />IMPORTANT: <br />WHEN USING THE U -BOLT MOUNTING METHOD, <br />ONLY USE AN OFFICIAL OPW U -BOLT, ANY <br />OTHER U -BOLT USED VOIDS ANY AND ALL <br />PRODUCT WARRANTIES. <br />- -OPW 10 Series Emergency Shut -Off Valves <br />OPW RECOMMENDED INSTALLATIONS <br />I i_Gni T Cr)NNFCTION STABILIZER CONNECTION <br />o <br />Dopmest To se <br />Shear <br />— <br />TTACHM .� <br />Groove <br />;r <br />V:- <br />a Il•• <br />we I �r <br />PW < Inlet •.:R' <br />•:. <br />h oy. Plea ' Stabilizer .. Pipe +•.„ <br />�� <br />Angle Iran rig`Bar Angle fs embedded in concretrigidly supported <br />within the reut+,hole and tlis <br />Short angle bolted to valva to <br />valve mounted to it by means make certain valve and inlet <br />of a u-lmlt piping are rigid. <br />Figure 1 <br />HOW TO ATTACH VALVE TO RISER STUB <br />Coat riser stub with a .UL classified gasoline - <br />resistant pipe -joint compound (non -hardening) before <br />attaching the valve to the riser stub. <br />DO NOT USE TEFLON TAPE <br />Thread valve tightly onto riser stub by grasping <br />inlet end surface "A". (See Figure 2.) <br />If you don't have room in the pit to attach wrench <br />on surface "A", use OPW Wrench 10 -RW. <br />A dirt protector is supplied in the outlet end of the <br />valve and should remain in place until the final <br />connection is made between the valve and pedestal. <br />CAUTION: Tighten threads until tight seal is <br />obtained. Additional tightening may cause the <br />body to crack and allow product leakage at test or <br />in service. (TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 125-135 <br />FOOT POUNDS) <br />" Listed by Underwriters Laboratories <br />Page 1 <br />