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Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> From: Network Administrator[PHS] <br /> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:33 AM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> Subject: FW: gbackus@sjcehd.com -Character set not allowed (n/a)(n/a)-Kaiser Stcockton <br /> Attachments: OPWThreadedRiserAdaptor(FaceSealAdaptor)[1].pdf <br /> f <br /> OPWThreadedRiser <br /> Adaptor(FaceSe... <br /> ATTENTION: This message has been forwarded by the Network Administrator <br /> because it was accidentally caught in the spam filter. It will be reviewed and the system <br /> will be re-tuned in an attempt to prevent future recurrences. Please direct any replies <br /> to the original sender. <br /> Thank you, <br /> The Network Administrator <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Gary Felton [mailto:gary@gfengineering.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 6:55 AM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <br /> Subject: gbackus@sjcehd.com - Character set not allowed (n/a) (n/a) - Kaiser Stcockton <br /> Hi Garrett, <br /> I am responding to your voicemail you left me on Monday.I have attatched the info for the <br /> fsa (face seal adaptor) As far as the flapper valve measurement, most of the measurements <br /> will have to be measured in the field during the installation. I did some research on the <br /> tank and found a calibration chart that shows the 95% capacity to be 10, 972 gallons @ 82", <br /> so this is where I would place the flapper valve. Once on site, I will also confirm these <br /> measurements with what has been programmed into the tls to confirm we have the right <br /> numbers. <br /> Let me know if this will work for you. <br /> Thanks <br /> Gary Felton <br /> 1 <br />