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FOR Gm -COMPATIBLE EVR SYSTEMS <br />With the Enhanced Vapor Recovery <br />(EVR) Phase it deadline approaching, <br />most California gasoline dispensing <br />facilities must comply with new <br />pressure management regulations before <br />April 2009. <br />veeder-Root has developed a pressure <br />management solution that will allow <br />end lasers to comply with these new <br />regulations while minimizing the impact <br />to their facility. <br />The Veeder-Root Carbon Pressure <br />Management System reduces <br />evaporative losses caused by over <br />pressurization and provides a cost <br />competitive alternative to current <br />certified solutions. <br />This new pressure management system <br />is designed to work with balance vapor <br />recovery equipment and its innovative <br />design provides for a quick, inexpensive <br />installation that eliminates the need for <br />expensive concrete pads, protective <br />barriers or AC wiring. <br />The canister's operation is continuously <br />monitored through an electronic control <br />module that is interfaced to the TI -S- <br />350 via an intrinsically -safe electrical <br />connection (wired or wireless). <br />When UST pressure goes positive- <br />The TLS -350 opens the valve on the <br />output port of the canister allowing <br />vapor to enter the canister. <br />._r� As vapor flows through the canister, <br />active carbon inside captures the <br />hydrocarbon vapors allowing clean <br />air to exit the canister, reducing <br />pressure in the UST. <br />When UST pressure goes negative: <br />}� The TLS -350 opens the valve on the <br />output port of the canister allowing <br />fresh air to enter the canister. <br />As the fresh air passes through the <br />canister, the hydrocarbons are <br />removed from the carbon and <br />returned to the UST, reducing <br />evaporation. <br />How the system works <br />The Veeder-Root Carbon Pressure <br />Management System mounts directly <br />onto the stations existing vent riser, <br />utilizing a single tap into the vapor <br />space of the containment system. The <br />canister contains activated 'high <br />capacity carbon that filters emissions <br />that enter through an inlet at the bottom <br />of the canister from the vent pipe. <br />The outlet at the top of the carbon <br />canister releases cleansed air into the <br />atmosphere reducing the pressure in <br />the underground storage tank. <br />System requirements: <br />_-, Carbon Canister <br />-4; , TLS -350 Plus or TLS -350R <br />.0; Smart Sensor Module - 7 or 8 Channel <br />Wireless option components: <br />-n Wireless Transmitter with Battery Pack <br />m=6 Wireless Receiver <br />TLS RF Wireless Intelface Unit <br />Features and Benefits: <br />• Compatible with balance or front- <br />end ORVR detecting EVR systems <br />> Easy to install attaches directly to <br />the vent riser at any station <br />Requires a single 3/8" tap into the <br />vapor riser pipe <br />.. Interfaces to the TLS -350 via a single <br />2 -wire 1S connection - optional <br />wireless interface available <br />�> Requires a single TLS Smart Sensor <br />Module channel <br />Does not require a concrete pad or <br />containment barrier <br />No AC power required <br />Low maintenance, no pumps <br />or motors <br />Continuously monitored for proper <br />operation and efficiency <br />icy . . , <br />I Long service life <br />__o Low cost installation <br />FUTURE <br />125 Powder pores, Dnvc. Simsbury, CT 06070 USA READY <br />Tel: 860.651.2700 Fax: 860651.2719 wwwveeder.com PASTPROVER" <br />02007 Veeder-Roo, Company <br />Preliminary dauuheet PM 576047141 (Pending UL and CARB approval) <br />