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OPW Installation,Operation, and Maintenance Manual, Page 73 Executive Order VR-102-0 <br /> signal that the tank is full. Close transport delivery valve HOW TO LOCATE THE POSITION OF THE 6130 AT <br /> and drain hose into tank before disconnecting any hose 95%TANK CAPACITY <br /> fitting. (Shut-off points can be adjusted to any capacity to <br /> Overfilled Tank: Failure of the hose to drain after clos- comply with AHJ Requirements) <br /> ing the delivery valve signals an overfilled tank. Do Not <br /> disconnect any delivery hose fitting until the liquid level The length of the upper tube and the placement of the <br /> in the tank has been lowered to allow the hose to drain 61 SO valve body determine the shut-off point. Follow- <br /> into the tank. ing the standard instructions for the OPW 61SO will pro- <br /> vide for initial shutoff at 95%. In all cases,the upper <br /> WARNING tube length must be a minimum of 6-1/2"plus the <br /> In the event you are splashed with fuel remove wet length of the riser pipe. All length measurements are in <br /> clothing Immediately. Skin contact with gasoline inches. <br /> can causechemlcal burnsand may result in <br /> Inhalation of vapors that maybe fatal. Nevergo INSTRUCTIONS <br /> inside confined areas after being splashed and 1) Find tank capacity(in gallons)from tank calibration <br /> never go near ignition sources. chart provided by tank manufacturer. <br /> IMPORTANT <br /> 2) Calculate 95%of capacity <br /> Determine if the underground storage tank is equipped <br /> with a ball floatventvalve,as illustrated in Figure 16. In 3) Locate the 95%volume number on the tank calibra- <br /> all systems,the shut-off pointofthe61 SOmustbe tion chart. <br /> reached beforethe ball float reduces flowto ensure 4) Find the dipstick number(X)which corresponds to <br /> proper overfill valve operation. the 95%tank volume. And,find the dipstick num- <br /> TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION AND ASSEM- ber(Y)which corresponds tothe 100%volume. <br /> BLY: <br /> 1. Drill 5) Subtract the dipstick number(X)from the tank di- <br /> ameter(Y)to find the upper tube reference number <br /> 2. A sharp 118"pilot drill bit (Z). <br /> 3. A sharp 5/16"drill bit (Y)-(X)=(Z) <br /> 4. Tape measure 6) Subtract 2"from (Z)to find the upper tube depth <br /> 5. Hacksaw orcut-off saw,fine tooth;24teethlinch (C), <br /> 6. Fine half round file (Z)-2"=C <br /> 7. Screwdriver-Phillips blade 7) Is C less than 6.1/2"? <br /> 8. 1/2"Wrench or socket <br /> 9. Two-partsealant(Supplied) NO Upper tube length is C plus the distance from <br /> 10. Torque Wrench the top of the Face Seal Adaptor installed on the <br /> WARNING riser pipe to the inside, top lip of the storage <br /> Using electrically operated equipment near gasoline tank(A). <br /> orgasoline vapors may result in fire or explosion, Upper Tube Length=C+(A) <br /> causing personal injury and property damage. <br /> Check to assure the working area is free from such YES Upper tube length is6-1/2"plus the riser pipe <br /> hazards,and always use proper precautions. measurement (A). <br /> IMPORTANT:The figures in this installation and <br /> maintenance instruction may contain vapor recovery Upper Tube Length=6-1/2"+(A) <br /> equipment (including model numbers) that is not certi- <br /> fied bytheCaliforniaAir ResourcesBoard(CARB)fora NOTE: You must find the actual tank capacity num- <br /> specific Phase lVaporRecovery System.Pleasereferto ber that correlates to the 6-1/2"+(A)depth for the <br /> Exhibit 1 of the appropriate CARB Phase I Executive Or- station records. This number may also be used for <br /> derfor a list of certified Phase I Vapor Recovery System the purposes of calibrating an electronic tank level <br /> Equipment. system. <br />