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Page 3 of 4 <br />Spoke to Greg Mitis of Shields and Harper about 4 p.m. concerning the -JP vs -TS designations for the <br />transition sumps. The -JP is basically the standard off the shelf version, an older designation that goes back to <br />the beginning of the product line. The -TS version (Transition Sump) is a newer designation allocated to custom <br />versions where the sump is modified for pipe sizes, cover sizes and so on. The UL listing is valid for the B -600 - <br />JP, and Greg is expecting to build and supply that version since we have documentation in hand supporting the <br />UL Listing. The -TS version is built of the same materials but sizes and dimensions of features may change due <br />to custom requirements, this may be an over simplification since ZI do not have complete documentation in hand, <br />but is an essentially accurate assessment. To facilitate the approval process, Greg's thinking is to supply the -JP <br />version. <br />From: Robert Huff <br />Sent: Thursday, May 19, 20112:38 PM <br />To: Kevin Jorgensen <br />Cc: 'Greg Matas'; 'Mike Robertson'; 'Kasey Foley [EH]' <br />Subject: RE: Possible Solution to the Transition Sump Problem at Tracy Truck Stop <br />This sump has not yet been committed to production. The distributor and C.J. have <br />asked for a response and agency approval before moving forward. C.J. and Greg <br />would both like to get the sump scheduled to production today if possible. I <br />informed him that the approvals may take a little longer than that but if a final <br />decision is possible let me know and I'll get things going. <br />C.J. brought in the attached information on a transition sump which may satisfy <br />requirements for above ground use. The sump is fiberglass below ground and steel <br />above ground. Greg Matas, whose name appears below represents Shields, Harper and <br />Co. The U.L. listing is held by S Bravo Systems Inc. I have a call in to Greg to <br />clarify the meaning of the designating letters at the end of the Model Number -JP <br />versus -TS. Since I've copied Greg on this email perhaps he could "Reply All" to <br />the question of what do those letters mean and are they material to the UL Listing. <br />Attached you will find a long pdf file containing: <br />1) A Certificate of Compliance from UL brought in by C.J. <br />2) A page of marketing info from Bravo Systems' Catalog for the B-600 (no <br />trailing designation letters)but indicating the UL Mark. Dropped off by C.J. <br />The following information was extracted from the UL Online Directory. <br />3) A copy of,the document, UL Subject 2258: Outline of the investigation for <br />Non -Metallic Tanks for Oil Burning Fuel. This document indicates evaluation <br />for: <br />a. Above ground use. <br />b. Storage for Diesel Fuels. <br />c. Automotive Service Stations. <br />d. References to other associated specifications. <br />4) EFNI.GuideInfo for Nonmetallic Tanks for Oil -Burner Fuels and other <br />Combustible Liquids. Confirmation of acceptability for Class II fuels, <br />(Diesel). <br />5) EDQX.GuideInfo for Fixed and Stationary Storage Tanks. <br />6) EGVV.GuideInfo for Tank Accessories for Flammable and Combustible Liquids. <br />6/6/2011 <br />