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Based on the pictures you provided and the description of how the "deflector plate" is to be used we see no <br /> metrological components being effected by the plate . Therefore no concerns with dispenser modification . <br /> Dcwe1. S <br /> Deputy Sealer of Weights & Measures <br /> San Joaquin County Office of Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer <br /> 2101 E . Earhart Ave . , Suite 100 , Stockton, CA 95206 <br /> Phone : (209) 953 -6000 ; Fax : (209) 953 - 6022 <br /> djsingh a , sigov . org <br /> From : Anais Maurel < anais . maurel @fiyersenergy . com > <br /> Sent : Tuesday, May 28, 2019 11 : 35 AM <br /> To : Singh , Dave < d0singh@sigov . org > <br /> Subject : Flyers Energy Deflector Plate <br /> Good morning, <br /> Per our phone conversation, please see attached some pictures from a " deflector plate " that we want to install to <br /> our dispensers in Manteca in order to satisfy leak detection requirements per UST regulations . <br /> Our CUPA is worried that this could be considered a dispenser modification, but as this is just attached to the <br /> frame , I don't believe it should be an issue . <br /> As you can see , the deflector plate does not touch the meter or any product piping so it will not impact product <br /> integrity . It is just used so if any leak occurs on the filter, that leak will be diverted into the UDC so the leak can <br /> be detected . <br /> If you could send me your thought back per email , so I can share it with the San Joaquin Environmental Health <br /> Department, I would appreciate it . <br /> Thank you for your help , <br /> z <br />