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❑ Install the following labels supplied: <br /> • NOTICE label for current increase (1405), install on the frame rail near the existing <br /> power consumption label. <br /> • Large NOTICE label (1406) relating to the vapor recovery upgrade and how to reset <br /> the electronic module should be installed near the module, where it will be readily <br /> visible to a service technician on the junction box cover. <br /> • UL, retrofit kit identification number (1410), install on the electronic module. <br /> 14. CONNECTING HEALY SYSTEMS DISPENSING EQUIPMENT <br /> ❑ Completing the connection of Healy Systems dispensing equipment requires the installation <br /> of Healy Systems Phase II dispenser adaptors, hoses and nozzles (Hanging Hardware). <br /> ❑ If applicable, remove existing non-Healy hanging hardware (from the dispenser product <br /> outlet adaptor to and including the nozzles). <br /> ❑ Vapor ready dispensers may require a Healy Systems adaptor to make the hose threads <br /> compatible with other Healy Systems equipment. Install necessary adaptor following <br /> instructions packed with the adaptor. Various adaptors and pigtails are available, <br /> depending on how the dispenser is configured: M34 metric (Healy designation F3 or S3) or <br /> balance ready (Healy designation S4). <br /> ❑ Healy Vapor Recovery Hoses are available in various lengths to satisfy local ordinances <br /> and still provide "far side" fueling capability. Install these following instructions contained on <br /> the shipping box. <br /> ❑ Breakaways are required: Install either Model 8701 VV breakaway or Model 807 swivel <br /> breakaway; install using the instructions supplied with the unit. <br /> ❑ The Healy Systems nozzle Model 900 (EVR) is the only nozzle necessary to complete <br /> the upgrade. Check to be sure the nozzle hanger is mounted in the highest position. Be <br /> sure to check for proper fit in the nozzle holster and that the nozzle can be locked in the <br /> off position. Also, be sure that when the nozzle is locked, that the dispenser can not be <br /> activated from the locked position. <br /> 15. VP1000 Theory of Operation <br /> The Healy Systems VP1000 is a self-contained rotary vane pump, designed for gasoline vapor <br /> recovery utilizing various parts of the Healy System Vapor Recovery product line. It is intended <br /> for use by either OEM dispenser/pump manufacturers or as an after market add-on to make <br /> existing equipment compatible with Healy System technology. In order to convert to `others' <br /> equipment, an electronic interface is required to adapt the targeted pump/dispenser to the new <br /> vapor recovery equipment. The interface senses when authorization to dispense has been <br /> given and sends signals to the motor to operate at a low speed for one hose, or a higher speed <br /> for two hoses. It also functions to shut off the pump/dispenser if it senses that the vapor pump is <br /> not operating properly. The vacuum is regulated at a level sufficient to clear liquid gasoline from <br /> the vapor path in MPD applications. The actual amount of vapors withdrawn is controlled by the <br /> Healy nozzle, itself, in response to the liquid gasoline flow rate. <br /> 8-17 <br /> CARE Approved IOM 8-Wayne Ovation Series-Executive Orders VR-20I and VR-202 <br />