Healy Enhanced Vapor Recovery Troubleshooting Guide
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1 Healy Enhanced Vapor Recovery Troubleshooting Guide Franklin Fueling Systems 3760 Marsh Rd. Madison, WI 5378 USA Tel: Fax:
2 Contents Important Safety Messages...3 References...3 Introduction to the Guide...4 Requirement tes...4 Introduction to ISD Vapor Collection...5 Figure : ISD V / L Transaction Graph... 5 Table : ISD Vapor Collection Terminology... 5 Identifying Collection s... 6 Section One: Weekly Vapor Collection s...7 Introduction to Weekly Vapor Collection s... 7 Warning s... 7 Failure s... 7 Course of Action... 7 Troubleshooting... 8 Section Two: Daily Vapor Collection s...9 Introduction to Daily Vapor Collection s... 9 Warning s... 9 Failure s... 9 BLKD s... 9 Course of Action... 0 Troubleshooting... Introduction to ISD Ullage Pressure...2 Figure 2: Ullage Pressure Graph... 2 Table 2: ISD Ullage Pressure Terminology... 2 Identifying Pressure s... 3 Section Three: Monthly Ullage Pressure s...4 Introduction to Monthly Ullage Pressure s... 4 Warning s... 4 Failure s... 4 Course of Action... 4 Troubleshooting Section Four: Weekly Ullage Pressure s...7 Introduction to Weekly Ullage Pressure s... 7 Warning s... 7 Failure s... 7 Course of Action... 7 Troubleshooting Section Five: Ullage Pressure Leak Test s...20 Introduction to Ullage Pressure Leak Test s Warning s Failure s Course of Action Troubleshooting Appendix...23 Figure 3: INCON ISD Daily Report (Printout)...23 Figure 4: INCON ISD Monthly Report (Printout)...24 Figure 5: Veeder-Root ISD Daily Report (Printout) Figure 6: Veeder Root ISD Monthly Report (Printout) Figure 7: Return Goods Product Tag (FFS-0093)
3 Important Safety Messages Please refer to California Air Resources Board (CARB) Installation, Operation, and Maintenance (IOM) manuals within Executive Order VR-202 for proper safety information. Warning Warning Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. This equipment is mounted on and in dispensers, which puts service personnel working on this equipment in danger from moving vehicles entering the work area. To help eliminate these unsafe conditions, secure the area by using a service truck to block access to the work environment, or by using any other reasonable means available to ensure the safety of service personnel. Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installation of this equipment. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA codes 30A and 70 from the National Fire Protection Association. Failure to follow these codes could result in severe injury, death, serious property damage, and/or environmental contamination. References Franklin Fueling Systems: Tech Support: California Air Resources Board (CARB) CARB Phase II EVR Executive Orders VR-20 Healy EVR Phase II without ISD VR-202 Healy EVR Phase II with ISD CARB Enhanced Vapor Recovery Compliance Guide CARB Compliance Assistance Programs ISD Handbook 3
4 Introduction to the Guide The purpose of this guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about the Healy Enhanced Vapor Recovery (EVR) Phase II System with In-Station Diagnostics (ISD) and how to properly troubleshoot these systems. For complete installation, operation, and maintenance details of this system, refer to CARB Executive Order VR-202. A Healy EVR Phase II System includes one VP000 vacuum pump per dispenser, one Clean Air Separator (CAS) per site, and the appropriate Healy hanging hardware, including Model 900 nozzles, at each fueling point. The VP000 Vacuum Pump is activated for each transaction and provides the vacuum for the Model 900 nozzle to collect vapors at the vehicle. The CAS is a containment vessel connected with the ullage space of all underground gasoline storage tanks to control ullage pressure. An ISD system is comprised of one vapor pressure sensor per site, one vapor flow meter per dispenser, one tank gauge console, and the appropriate ISD software for use with the console. The vapor pressure sensor s primary purpose is to continually measure the underground storage tank s vapor containment pressure. This vapor containment area includes the tank ullage area, the vapor piping, and the CAS. ISD continually monitors the vapor pressure sensor and performs assessments for pressurization and leakage in the vapor containment area. The vapor flow meter is a volume measuring meter. When vapors are returned from a vehicle s gasoline tank to the underground storage tank during dispensing, the volume is measured and analyzed to assess how well the vapor collection process is working. Requirement tes can only be performed by a certified technician. A maintenance log entry must be made documenting the service and reason for the. must be performed according to the requirements of the local air district having jurisdiction over the site and CARB Executive Order VR-202. Exhibit 5 Vapor-to-Liquid testing, ISD Vapor Flow Meter Operability testing, n-orvr Vehicle Fueling and ORVR Vehicle Fueling must be a minimum of 4½ Gallons per transaction to ensure accurate results. Exhibit 5 Vapor-to-Liquid testing, ISD Vapor Flow Meter Operability testing, n-orvr Vehicle Fueling and ORVR Vehicle Fueling must be confirmed with two additional test results if the initial test result is not within the designated range. ORVR Vehicle Fueling readings may not be within the ORVR designated range due to variations in the vehicle fillpipe, such as a cap-less fillpipe or a high-end spout sealing fillpipe or a fillpipe that has been damaged in a collision. These vehicle fillpipe variations can result in ORVR Vehicle Fueling readings in the n-orvr Fueling designated range, which should not be deemed a failure of the nozzle, unless confirmed with additional ORVR Vehicle Fueling readings. All nozzle warranty service must be completely documented on a Returned Goods Product Tag (p/n FFS- 0093). Additionally, all nozzle warranty service related to Vapor Collection s MUST have the last 3 days of ISD Daily Reports stapled to the Returned Goods Product Tag. 4
5 Introduction to ISD Vapor Collection ISD vapor collection data compares fueling point V / L s (Vapor over Liquid ratios) based on CARB specifications detailed in CP-20. V / L ratio is the amount of vapor collected in comparison to the amount of liquid dispensed. In the Healy Phase II Vapor Recovery System, the certified V / L range is 0.95 to.5, as determined by VR-202 Exhibit 5 testing. If ISD vapor collection data does not meet the appropriate specifications, ISD will produce a warning alarm and then a failure alarm as specified below. ORVR Transactions n-orvr Transactions Certified V/L Range per VR-202 Exhibit 5 ( ) ISD Weekly V/L Range n-orvr Transactions ( ) ISD Daily V/L Range for n-orvr Transactions ( ) Figure : ISD V / L Transaction Graph Condition Value ISD Report Term Weekly Vapor V / L average for n- INCON Weekly Vapor Collection Warning / Failure Collection ORVR transactions is VEEDER-ROOT ISD Degradation Vapor Collection Warning / (Degradation) greater than.32 or less Failure (DGRD) Daily Vapor Collection (Gross) than 0.8 V / L average for n- ORVR transactions is greater than.90 or less than 0.33 INCON Daily Vapor Collection Warning / Failure VEEDER-ROOT ISD Gross Vapor Collection Warning / Failure (GROSS) Table : ISD Vapor Collection Terminology te: On-Board Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) equipped vehicles generate fueling point V / L ratios in the 0.5 to 0.50 range. V / L ratios below 0.5 are assessed as no vapor collection by the ISD. 5
6 Identifying Collection s Print an ISD Monthly Report (See Figures 4 & 6 for examples) Refer to IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review the Warning and Failure sections to determine active alarms Is an active Weekly Vapor Collection present? Refer to Section One of this guide Is an active Daily Vapor Collection present? Refer to Section Two of this guide Review maintenance log to determine what actions have been taken to or contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance 6
7 Section One: Weekly Vapor Collection s Introduction to Weekly Vapor Collection s This section of the guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about ISD Weekly Vapor Collection warning and failure alarms. A Weekly Vapor Collection is an indication that based on a minimum of 30 n-orvr transactions the fueling point V / L average is beyond the ISD threshold on a weekly basis. This is usually an indication of a small blockage or small leak in the vapor recovery system. Warning s A Weekly Vapor Collection Warning is activated and recorded when the fueling point V / L average for a minimum of 30 n-orvr transactions is greater than.32 or less than 0.8 for one week. If fewer than 30 n-orvr events occur in a week, the ISD system may accumulate events over an additional day or days until a minimum of 30 n-orvr events is reached. te: Veeder-Root ISD evaluates DGRD alarms on a seven day rolling calendar. INCON ISD evaluates weekly vapor collection alarms on a calendar week basis. Failure s When two such consecutive failed assessments occur, ISD will activate a Weekly Vapor Collection Failure, record that event, and prohibit fuel dispensing from the affected fueling point(s). te: With Veeder-Root ISD if no action is taken to correct a DGRD issue, the Veeder-Root ISD will post a DGRD warning alarm on day 7 through day 3 and then post the shutdown DGRD failure alarm on day 4. The entire site will be shutdown in the event of a DGRD failure alarm. With INCON ISD, a warning alarm will be posted on calendar day 7 and then post the failure alarm on calendar day 4 with a shutdown of only the affected dispensers if no action is taken to correct. Course of Action Print an ISD Daily Report from the last 7 days. (see Figures 3 & 5 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review daily averages from reports on fueling points with active alarms Is the V/L averaging greater than.32 for one week? This could be an indicator of a small leak in the dispenser vapor piping or hanging hardware, pushing n-orvr transactions over the ISD upper limit. Is the V/L averaging less than 0.8 for one week? This could be an indicator of a small blockage in the dispenser vapor piping or hanging hardware, limiting n-orvr transactions below the ISD lower limit. This could also be caused by a small leak in the nozzle that pushes ORVR transactions into the n-orvr average. Continue to the troubleshooting section on the following page Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance 7
8 Troubleshooting When responding to Weekly Vapor Collection s the following procedure shall be followed: Review Maintenance Log for recent service at the affected dispenser Visually inspect hanging hardware at the affected fueling point: a. Replace any damaged or worn face seals b. Repair or replace any misaligned face seals c. Replace any damaged or torn boots d. Tighten any loose boot clamps e. Replace any damaged or loose spouts Were repairs made? Verify nozzle tightness by VR-202 Exhibit 7 Bag Test of all nozzles at the affected dispenser Do the nozzles pass the bag test? Replace failing nozzles and verify installation Verify the tightness of the affected dispenser vapor piping by performing item B-3 from the A/B Sheet of VR-202 the dispenser pass the test? Repair any leaks until the test passes Verify the operation of the VP000 in the affected dispenser by performing items B-5 and B-6 from the A/B sheet of VR-202 the VP000 pass the test? Repair the system (refer to VP000 Retrofit Manual) and retest until the VP000 passes the test Verify the vapor to liquid ratio per VR-202 Exhibit 5 on the affected fueling point 2 3 Is the V/L within the certified range? Verify that the flowrates are between 6 0 GPM. Compare the Exhibit 5 V/L readings to the ISD (vapor flow meter operability +/- 0.5 per exhibit 9 or exhibit 0). Adjust the nozzle s V/L as necessary based on the certified range of Replace nozzle and * or call FFS Tech Support for further assistance 5 See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 8
9 Section Two: Daily Vapor Collection s Introduction to Daily Vapor Collection s This section of the guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about ISD Daily Vapor Collection alarms. A Daily Vapor Collection is an indication that based on a minimum of 5 n-orvr transactions the fueling point V / L average is beyond the ISD threshold on a daily basis. This is usually an indication of a large blockage or large leak in the vapor line. A daily vapor collection alarm can also be generated if a Vapor Flow Meter (VFM) is not communicating to the console. Warning s A Daily Vapor Collection Warning is activated and recorded when the fueling point V / L average for a minimum of 5 n-orvr transactions is greater than.90 or less than 0.33 for one day. If fewer than 5 n-orvr events occur in a day, the ISD system may accumulate events over an additional day or days until a minimum of 5 n-orvr events is reached. Failure s When two such consecutive failed assessments occur, ISD will activate a Daily Vapor Collection Failure, record that event, and prohibit fuel dispensing from the affected fueling points. te: With Veeder-Root ISD, a failure alarm will shutdown the entire site. With INCON ISD, only the affected dispenser will be shutdown with a failure alarm. BLKD s When Veeder-Root ISD reports a value of BLKD in the GROSS section, this is a statistical assessment that there are more blockages than expected from normal ORVR traffic. te: BLKD assessments do not occur when using the INCON ISD system, as only numerical assessments are made to determine blockages. 9
10 Course of Action Print a VRM Daily Report for the last 3 days (see Figures 3 & 5 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review daily averages from reports on fueling points with active alarms Is the V/L averaging greater than.90 for one day? This would be an indicator of a large leak in the dispenser vapor piping or hanging hardware Continue to troubleshooting on the following page Is the V/L averaging less than 0.33 for one day? This would be an indicator of a large blockage in the dispenser vapor piping or hanging hardware Is a BLKD alarm indicated? Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance This could mean that a statistical anomaly has occurred: specifically, there was an unexpected number of ORVR transactions that day (see Figure 5 in the Appendix, FP4 for an example) 0
11 Troubleshooting When responding to Daily Vapor Collection s the following procedure shall be followed: Review Maintenance Log for recent service at the affected dispenser Verify the tightness of the affected dispenser vapor piping by performing item B-3 from the A/B Sheet of VR-202 the dispenser pass the test? Repair any leaks until the test passes Verify operation of the VP000 in the affected dispenser by performing items B-5 and B-6 from the A/B sheet of VR-202 the VP000 pass the test? Repair the system (refer to the VP00 Retrofit Manual) and retest until VP000 passes the test Compare the daily V/L values on the Daily Report with the ISD Weekly V/L range (0.8.32) Do the values indicate that the nozzle is out of adjustment? If the V/L appears to be in range, perform one fueling event into one n-orvr vehicle or approved container 2 3 Is the V/L recorded by ISD between 0.8 and.32 range? Perform VR-202 Exhibit 5 procedure to adjust nozzle V/L within the certified range. Verify that the flowrates are between 6-0 GPM. Complare the Exhibit 5 V/L readings to the ISD (vapor flow meter operability +/- 0.5 per Exhibit 9 or 0) Fuel into an ORVR vehicle. Is the corresponding V/L recorded by ISD less than 0.50? If the V/L is 0.5 or greater, replace the nozzle and note the details on the FFS Returned Goods Product Tag 5 Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details.
12 Introduction to ISD Ullage Pressure ISD collects ullage pressure measurements and evaluates these measurements in comparison to CARB specifications detailed in CP-20. In a properly maintained Healy EVR Phase II Vapor Recovery System, the ullage pressure will normally be at or below atmospheric pressure, thus limiting the occurrence of the following alarms. If ISD ullage pressure data does not meet the appropriate specifications, ISD will produce a warning alarm and then failure alarm as specified below. rmal Pressure Over-Pressure -.00" WC 0.00" WC +.00" WC +2.00" WC +3.00" WC ISD Monthly Ullage Pressure Range (Greater than +0.3" WC for 25% of time) ISD Weekly Ullage Pressure Range (Greater than +.3" WC for 5% of Time) Figure 2: Ullage Pressure Graph Condition Value ISD Report Term Monthly Ullage Pressure (Degradation) Weekly Ullage Pressure (Gross) Ullage Pressure Leak Test Ullage pressure is greater than +0.3 WC for 25% of time Ullage pressure is greater than +.3 WC for 5% of time Leak rate at least 2 times allowable standard from TP-20.3 INCON Monthly Ullage Pressure Warning / Failure VEEDER-ROOT ISD Degrd Pressure Warning / Failure INCON Weekly Ullage Pressure Warning / Failure VEEDER-ROOT ISD Gross Pressure Warning / Failure INCON Weekly Ullage Pressure Leak Test Warning / Failure VEEDER-ROOT ISD Vapor Leakage Warning / Failure Table 2: ISD Ullage Pressure Terminology 2
13 Identifying Pressure s Print ISD Monthly Report (See Figures 4 & 6 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review the Warning and Failure sections to determine active alarms Is an active Monthly Ullage Pressure present? Refer to Section Three of this guide Is an active Weekly Ullage Pressure present? Refer to Section Four of this guide Is an active Ullage Pressure Leak test present? Refer to Section Five of this guide Review maintenance log to determine what actions have been taken to or contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance 3
14 Section Three: Monthly Ullage Pressure s Introduction to Monthly Ullage Pressure s This section of the guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about ISD Monthly Ullage Pressure warning and failure alarms. A Monthly Ullage Pressure is an indication that the ullage pressure is above the ISD threshold on a monthly basis. Warning s A Monthly Ullage Pressure Warning is activated and recorded when the ullage pressure is greater than +0.3 WC for 25% of the time for one month. te: Veeder-Root ISD evaluates DGRD alarms on a 30 day rolling calendar. INCON ISD evaluates monthly ullage alarms in a calendar month basis. Failure s When two such consecutive failed assessments occur, ISD will activate a Monthly Ullage Pressure Failure, record that event, and prohibit fuel dispensing for the entire site. te: With Veeder-Root ISD If no action is taken to correct a DGRD issue, the Veeder-Root ISD will post a DGRD warning alarm on day 30 through day 59 and then post the shutdown DGRD failure alarm on day 60. With INCON ISD, a warning alarm will be posted on calendar day 30 and then post the failure alarm on calendar day 60 if no action is taken to correct. The entire site will be shutdown in the event of a failure alarm with both Veeder- Root and INCON ISD. Course of Action Print an ISD Daily Report from the last 7 days (See Figures 3 & 5 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review 75 th percentile values from Daily reports Monthly Ullage Pressure s indicate greater than +0.3" WC for more than 6 hours / day on average or more than 7.5 days / month on average Continue to the troubleshooting section on the next page 4
15 Troubleshooting When responding to Monthly Ullage Pressure s the following procedure shall be followed: Review Maintenance Log for recent service to ullage space components Are all the ball valves for the Clean Air Separator in the correct operating positions? Set ball valves per Exhibit 4 of Executive Order VR- 202 to complete repairs Is the ball valve near the ISD pressure sensor in the correct operating position? See Exhibit 9 (Veeder Root) or Exhibit 0 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Verify nozzle tightness by VR-202 Exhibit 7 Bag Test on all fueling points the nozzle pass the bag test? Replace the nozzle and verify installation Verify that the tightness of each dispenser s vapor piping by performing item B-3 from the A/B Sheet of VR-202 Do the dispensers pass the test? Perform the ISD operability test on the vapor pressure sensor Repair any leaks until the test passes the test pass? Refer to Exhibit 9 or 0 of Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Perform pressure and vacuum leak rate testing on all P/V vent valves the test pass? Replace the P/V vent valve and verify operation Continue on next page See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 5
16 From Previous Page Perform Clean Air Separator decay testing per VR-202 Exhibit 4 the test pass? Repair any leaks until test passes Perform 2 WC or 0 pressure decay test on entire vapor recovery system the test pass? Fix any leaks until test passes Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 6
17 Section Four: Weekly Ullage Pressure s Introduction to Weekly Ullage Pressure s This section of the guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about ISD weekly ullage pressure alarms. A Weekly Ullage Pressure is an indication that the ullage pressure is above the ISD threshold on a weekly basis. Warning s A Weekly Ullage Pressure Warning is activated and recorded when the ullage pressure is greater than +.3 WC for 5% of the time for one week. te: Veeder Root ISD evaluates GROSS alarms on a 7-day rolling calendar. INCON ISD evaluates weekly ullage alarms on a calendar weekly basis. Failure s When two such consecutive failed assessments occur, ISD will activate a Weekly Ullage Pressure Failure, record that event, and prohibit fuel dispensing for the entire site. te: With Veeder-Root ISD if no action is taken to correct a GROSS alarm issue, the Veeder-Root ISD will post a GROSS warning alarm on day 7 through 3 and then post the shutdown GROSS failure alarm on day 4. With INCON ISD, a warning alarm will be posted on calendar day 7 and then post the failure alarm on calendar day 4 if no action is taken to correct. The entire site will be shut down in the event of a failure alarm with both Veeder-Root and INCON ISD. Course of Action Print ISD Daily Report from the last 3 days (See Figures 3 & 5 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Review 95 th percentile values from Daily Reports Weekly Ullage Pressure s indicate greater than.3" WC for more than.2 hours / day on average, or more than 8.4 hours for 7 days on average Continue to the troubleshooting section on the next page 7
18 Troubleshooting When responding to Weekly Ullage Pressure s the following procedure shall be followed: Review Maintenance Log for recent service to ullage space components Are all the ball valves for the Clean Air Separator in the correct operating positions? Set ball valves per Exhibit 4 of Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Is the ball valve near the ISD pressure sensor in the correct operating position? See Exhibit 9 (Veeder Root) or Exhibit 0 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Verify that the tightness of each dispenser s vapor piping by performing item B-3 from the A/B Sheet of VR-202 the dispenser pass the test? Repair any leaks until the test passes Perform the ISD operability test on the vapor pressure sensor the test pass? Refer to Exhibit 9 or Exhibit 0 of Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Perform pressure and vacuum leak rate testing on all P/V vent valves the test pass? Replace the P/V vent valve and verify operation Continue on next page See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 8
19 From Previous Page Perform Clean Air Separator decay testing per VR-202 Exhibit 4 the test pass? Repair any leaks until test passes Perform 2 WC pressure decay test on entire vapor recovery system per TP20.3 the test pass? Repair any leaks until test passes Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 9
20 Section Five: Ullage Pressure Leak Test s Introduction to Ullage Pressure Leak Test s This section of the guide is to inform installers, operators, and other personnel about ISD ullage pressure leak test alarms. An Ullage Pressure Leak Test is an indication that a leak in the Phase I and/or Phase II vapor recovery system is in excess of the CP-20 standard on a weekly basis. Warning s An Ullage Pressure Leak Test Warning is activated and recorded when the leak rate of the vapor recovery system is two times the allowable rate as stated in TP-20.3 for one week. Failure s When two such consecutive failed assessments occur, ISD will activate an Ullage Pressure Leak Test Failure, record that event, and prohibit fuel dispensing for the entire site. Course of Action Print an ISD Daily Report for the last 3 days (See Figures 3 & 5 for examples) See IOM 9 (Veeder Root) or IOM 22 (INCON) from Executive Order VR-202 Ullage Pressure Leak Test s indicate an ullage space leak. For a typical 2-hose site, this means it exceed 8.5 CFH (limit ranges over 8-0 CFH for less than 6 hoses to greater than 24 hoses). Continue to the troubleshooting section on the next page 20
21 Troubleshooting When responding to Ullage Pressure Leak Test s the following procedure shall be followed: Review Maintenance Log for Recent service to ullage space components Verify nozzle tightness by VR-202 Exhibit 7 Bag Test on all fueling points the nozzle pass the bag test? Replace the nozzle and verify installation Verify that the tightness of each dispenser s vapor piping by performing item B-3 from the A/B Sheet of VR-202 the dispenser pass the test? Repair any leaks until the test passes Perform the ISD operability test on the vapor pressure sensor the test pass? Refer to Exhibit 9 (Veeder Root) or Exhibit 0 (INCON) of Executive Order VR-202 to complete repairs Perform pressure and vacuum leak rate testing on all P/V vent valves the test pass? Replace the P/V vent valve and verify operation Continue on next page See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 2
22 From Previous Page Perform Clean Air Separator decay testing per VR-202 Exhibit 4 the test pass? Repair any leaks until test passes Perform 2 WC or 0 WC pressure decay test on entire vapor recovery system the test pass? Repair any leaks until test passes Contact FFS Tech Support for further assistance See Requirement tes in the Introduction section of this guide for details. 22
23 Appendix 02/27/2009 3:57 VRM Daily Report From: 0/29/2009 To : 02/27/2009 Pressure: inh2o ISD version..0 Report type Day 3 Day 2 Day 02/26/2009 ISD Up Time 00 ISD Pass Time 0 Pressure Max Pressure Min Pressure 75th -.26 Pressure 95th.04 FP FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6 FP7 FP8 02/25/2009 ISD Up Time 00 ISD Pass Time 0 Pressure Max 2.38 Pressure Min Pressure 75th -4.7 Pressure 95th FP FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6 FP7 FP8 02/24/2009 ISD Up Time 00 ISD Pass Time 0 Pressure Max Pressure Min Pressure 75th -.36 Pressure 95th 0.6 FP FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6 FP7 FP Fueling Points Below ISD Daily Vapor Collection Threshold (Less than Daily minimum 0.33 V / L average for n-orvr transactions). Daily V / L Averages for n-orvr transactions. Fueling Points Below ISD Daily Vapor Transaction Threshold (Less than Daily minimum 5 n-orvr transactions recorded). Figure 3: INCON ISD Daily Report (Printout) te: For this example on 2/24/2009, fueling points and 4 are below the daily transaction threshold, resulting in no assessment for that day. te: For this example on 2/26/2009, fueling points 3 and 4 are below the daily vapor collection threshold, indicating a potential blockage for that day. te: On the daily report, pressure 75th and 95th percentile are for the given day and are for reference only. 23
24 02/27/2009 3:56 VRM Monthly Report From: 02/0/2009 To : 02/27/2009 Report Type Statistics February 2009 Operation[X] 00 Pass[X] 0 Operational Requirements Vapor Collection Method Assist A/L Low 0.95 A/L high.5 Monitoring Requirements Dly Vapor Coll. A/L Low 0:33 High.90 Wkly Vapor Coll. A/L Low 0:8 High.32 Wkly Ullage Pres. Mon. High.30 Mthly Ullage Pres. Mon. High 0.30 CP-20 Requirements Warning s Weekly Ullage Pressure W Occurred 02/0/ :00:00 Cleared 02/5/ :00:00 Warning s for Month Failure s Weekly Ullage Pressure F Occurred 02/08/ :00:00 Cleared 02/5/ :00:00 Fueling Point 3 Weekly Vapor Colllection Occurred 02/0/ :00:0 Failure s for Month 24 Figure 4: INCON ISD Monthly Report (Printout) te: The FP3 weekly vapor collection failure alarm on the report does not meet the monitoring requirements specified by CP-20. te: On the monthly report refer to the values listed under monitoring requirements. These are the values that cannot be exceeded for the monitoring period. Under the warning alarm and failure alarm sections, notice the weekly ullage pressure warning alarm and then failure alarm.
25 ISD DAILY REPORT Report Type ISD DAILY REPORT v 5, :52 PM v 5, :52 PM EVR TYPE: VACUUM ASSIST ISD VERSION 0.0 REPORT DATE: NOV 4 ISD VERSION 0.0 OVERALL STATUS WARN EVR CONTAINMENT PASS EVR COLLECTION WARN STAGE 0 of 0 NOTEST SELF TEST PASS ISD MONITOR UP TIME 00% EVR TYPE: VACUUM ASSIST ISD VERSION 0.0 REPORT DATE: NOV 5 ISD VERSION 0.0 OVERALL STATUS PASS EVR CONTAINMENT PASS EVR COLLECTION PASS STAGE 0 of 0 PASS SELF TEST PASS ISD MONITOR UP TIME 00% CONTAINMENT TESTS GROSS 95% -0.3 "WC DGRD 75% -3.3 "WC VAPOR LEAK 0 CFM MAX -0.5 "WC MIN -5.0 "WC CONTAINMENT TESTS GROSS 95% -0.7 "WC DGRD 75% -3.3 "WC VAPOR LEAK 0 CFM MAX.2 "WC MIN -5.0 "WC Daily V /L averages for n-orvr transactions COLLECTION TESTS COLLECTION TESTS GROSS DGRD GROSS DGRD A/L(#) A/L(#) A/L(#) A/L(#) FP : BLEND3.3( (40).0(254) FP 2: BLEND3 0.93( 60) 0.93(243) FP 3: BLEND3.07( 50).05(234) FP 4: BLEND3 BLKD( 8)W 0.00(292)W FP 5: BLEND3.7( 62).0(332) FP 6: BLEND3.04( 48).00(324) FP 7: BLEND3 0.95( 5) 0.99(39) FP 8: BLEND3.00( 68) 0.00(37)W BLKD Example FP : BLEND3.04( (39).0(259) FP 2: BLEND3.02( 55) 0.95(293) FP 3: BLEND3.8( 40).08(235) FP 4: BLEND3.27( 75).07(367) FP 5: BLEND3.06( 62).0(337) FP 6: BLEND3.0( 63).00(336) FP 7: BLEND3 0.94( 57) 0.97(323) FP 8: BLEND3 0.99( 57) 0.98(323) Weekly V /L averages for n-orvr transactions SELF TEST SETUP TEST PASS SENSOR OUT TEST PASS SELF TEST SETUP TEST PASS SENSOR OUT TEST PASS Figure 5: Veeder-Root ISD Daily Report (Printout) te: The values on the left side of the report show the most recent daily (GROSS) V / L average for non-orvr transactions. The values on the right side of the report show the most recent weekly (DGRD) V / L average for non- ORVR transactions. 25
26 (SITE NAME) (SITE STREET) (CITY,ST) (PHONE) (MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM) Report Type Last 0 Warning s Last 0 Failure s Figure 6: Veeder-Root ISD Monthly Report Printout 26
27 Returned Goods Product Tag FFS-0093 rev 6 Returned Goods Authorization # Contact FFS Tech Support for RGA# Product Return Date Product Install Date FFS Part Number Distributor Name & Location Distributor Contact name Distributor Contact Phone / Distributor tes: If product is returned within warranty period and FFS determines product to have a manufacturing defect, a replacement product will be shipped. If product returned is beyond the applicable warranty period or FFS determines product to have no defect, I would like (check one): Core Credit to account Return Product as is Return Product after Rebuild (charge to PO# ) This side for FFS Distributor use. Reverse side must also be completed. Site Name & Location Service Date Date Code / Serial # Service Company name / Location Service Tech Name Healy Tech. Cert. #. Service tes (Detailed description of symptom, including any active ISD alarms and service performed) NOTE: For Vapor Collection s, you MUST staple the last 3 days of ISD Daily Reports to this tag and provide the following details. Refer to Healy EVR Troubleshooting Guide for details. Affected fueling point Service Tech ISD Cert# This side for Service Company use. Must be completed for prompt processing. Vapor-to-Liquid Ratio per Exhibit 5 (V/L ): ISD Vapor-to-Liquid Readings (vs Exhibit 5 V/L +/- 0.5): # #2 #3 # #2 #3 ORVR Vehicle Fueling reading from ISD (V/L less than 0.50): # #2 #3 Figure 7: Example of Return Tag (FFS-0093) 27
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