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INTEGRATED FUEL DEMAND VALVE

99IFDV Series

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS                  

2/12

69487 Rev. C 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION:

The vessel manufacturer must comply with the 
requirements of CFR 40 1060.202. Any questions can be 
directed to www.attwood.com

Failure to follow these instructions may result in accidental 
fuel system over-pressurization. Users must follow these 
instructions to ensure vessel function and operation

EMISSION-RELATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Failing to follow these instructions when installing the Attwood 
Integrated Fuel Demand Valves in a piece of nonroad equipment violates 
federal law (40 CFR 1068.105(b)), subject to fines or other penalties as 
described in the Clean Air Act.

FEATURES:

Attwood’s Integrated Fuel Demand Valve meets EPA regulations. The Fuel Demand 
Valve comes in five (5) different heights of anti-siphon shut off protection (0", 10", 
15"

, 20

"

 and 30

"

) and can be oriented in twelve (12) different positions providing optimal 

orientation. The Fuel Demand Valve also has a manual override built into the top.

REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION

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Pliers for removal and assembly of retainer clip

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Appropriate hose fitting (1/2" NPT)

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Marine-grade urethane-based sealant (Attwood #30106-6 recommended, 

DO NOT 

USE A SILICONE-BASED SEALANT

)

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Wrench for fitting

LOCATION

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Mount of flat surface where risk of torsional loads being applied to the Integrated 
Fuel Demand Valve is minimal

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Locate in position where consumers will not kick or step on the valve

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A heat shield (99IFDVHS1) is recommended to protect against fire unless the Fuel 
Demand Valve passes USCG fire test in the as-installed position. If heat shield is 
required, see separate installation sheet.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Locate built in Fuel Demand Valve aluminum base on tank
2. Remove clip and transport plug (Figure 1)
3. Install necessary barb fitting (1/2" NPT, not supplied). Use thread sealant. 
4. Torque up to 8 ft-lb where applicable. Do not over torque.

Ensure sealing surface (interior of insert) is clean of debris

5. Remove shipping cover from valve assembly.
6. Lubricate O-ring with a petroleum based lubricant such as motor oil. Insert Fuel 

Demand Valve to predetermined orientation (Figure 2). Once inserted, apply slight 
downward pressure on Valve and install retainer clip fully into slot.

7. Once installed, apply slight upward pressure to Fuel Demand Valve to ensure it is 

locked into position.

8. Pressure test tank to ensure connection integrity, per CFR 33 183.580, at pressure 

of 3 psi for no less than 10 minutes. Inspect all connections for leak by method 
other than pressure decay.

9. If 99IFDVHSI is installed, align top hole with the top of the vent cap and snap in 

place. (Figure 3 & 4)

MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS

Manufacturer must determine required amount of anti-siphon protection for specific 
vessel configuration per CFR 33. Manufacturer must select an Integrated Fuel Demand 
Valve with at least that much anti-siphon protection. Manufacturer must ensure that 
engine fuel distribution line vacuum requirements are met. See engine manufacturer 
for details. 

The information below applies only to EPA CFR 40 1060.135. The vessel manufacturer 
is responsible to meet all additional regulatory labeling requirements including EPA, 
CARB, USCG and others as necessary. The below information is for reference only. 
The vessel manufacturer should refer to CFR 40 for complete labeling guidelines.

In order to meet the requirements of CFR 40 1060.135, the vessel must be labeled 
with respect to evaporative emissions in the following manner when installing certified 
components;

Excerpt from CFR 40 1060.135

(a) You must affix a permanent and legible label identifying each engine or piece of equipment before 
introducing it into U.S. commerce. The label must be— 

(1) Attached in one piece so it is not removable without being destroyed or defaced. 
(2) Secured to a part of the engine or equipment needed for normal operation and not normally 
requiring replacement. 
(3) Durable and readable for the equipment’s entire life. 
(4) Written in English. 
(5) Readily visible in the final installation. It may be under a hinged door or other readily opened 
cover. It may not be hidden by any cover attached with screws or any similar designs. Labels on 
marine vessels must be visible from the helm.

(c) If you produce equipment without certifying with respect to evaporative emissions, the equipment 
label specified in paragraph (a) of this section must— 

(1) State: ‘‘MEETS U.S. EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING CERTIFIED COMPONENTS.’’ 
(2) Include your corporate name. 

Below is an example of a label specified by CFR40 1060.135 for use with certified 
components;

MEETS U.S. EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING 

CERTIFIED COMPONENTS

CORPORATE NAME

 Please refer to CFR 40 1060.135 to review EPA vessel labeling requirements.
The NMMA has a program to supply OEM builders with labels. Please refer to the NMMA 
website below for further information regarding the NMMA label program;

www.nmma.org/certification/products/labelsanddecals.aspx

TWO-YEAR WARRANTY & LIABILITY

Generally:

Attwood Integrated Fuel Demand Valves are covered by a two (2) year limited 

warranty from the date of a Vessel’s first retail sale.

Pre-requisites to Warranty Eligibility: 

For the warranty coverage described herein to 

apply, the following conditions must be met:

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Component must have been properly installed per Attwood installation instructions; and

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The component cannot have been altered or abused by Boat Company or its customers.

Warranty Terms for Components:

Attwood warrants that any Attwood Integrated Fuel Demand Valves are free from defects 
in materials and workmanship and are designed, built, and equipped to conform at the 
time of sale to Boat Company with the 40CFR.1060 requirements.  For two (2) years from 
the date of a Program Boat’s first retail sale, Attwood will, at its sole option, repair or 
replace any components that fail due to a defect in material or workmanship.  ATTWOOD 
PROVIDES NO WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY PART OR COMPONENT NOT 
MANUFACTURED BY ATTWOOD, INCLUDING FUEL TANKS.  Boat Company is responsible 
for the installation of all Systems, whether installed by Boat Company or under its 
direction.

A.B.Y.C.

American Boat & Yacht Council
3069 Solomon’s Island Road
Edgewater, Maryland 21037
www.abycinc.org

U.S. Coast Guard

Washington, DC 20460
www.uscgboating.org

E.P.A.

401 “M” Street, SW
Washington, DC 20593 www.
www.epa.gov

ISO

iso.org

National Marine 
Manufacturers Association 
(NMMA)

231 S. LaSalle Street
Suite 2050
Chicago, IL 60604
www.NMMA.org

Fuel Demand Valve

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

Tank

Tank

Clip

Clip

Transport 
Plug

Valve 
Assembly

Use thread 

sealant

For Override

Using a small flat head screwdriver, 

press downward through slot

Barbed Fitting

not included

Molded Nut

Molded Nut

©2011 Attwood Corporation

1016 North Monroe Lowell, MI 49331

www.attwoodmarine.com

FIGURE 4

Full Pressure Relief System

FIGURE 3

Summary of Contents for CAP CAMARAT 6.5 WA

Page 1: ...951840 Index B CAP CAMARAT 6 5 WA OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...AN OVERBOARD SITUATIONS AND THE MEANS OF GETTING SOMEONE BACK ONBOARD 21 5 1 1 Prevention of man overboard 21 5 1 2 Getting back onboard 22 5 2 STORING THE LIFE RAFT 23 5 3 SECURING MOVEABLE ITEMS 23...

Page 4: ...LVE 49 9 3 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 50 9 4 MAIN PLUMBING EQUIPMENT 52 9 4 1 Water unit 52 9 4 2 Cockpit shower 52 9 5 BLACK WATER SYSTEM WC 53 9 6 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 56 10 ENGINE 57 10 1 INFORMATION ABOUT T...

Page 5: ...Seat cockpit 74 12 3 BERTHING ANCHORING TOWING 75 12 3 1 Anchor points 75 12 3 2 Towing 76 12 4 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE CHAIN LOCKER 77 12 5 MOORING 78 13 HULL FITTINGS 79 13 1 UPHOLSTERY 79 13 2 INTERIO...

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Page 7: ...this manual may be optional Your JEANNEAU dealer will be able to help and advise you in the use and maintenance of your boat The initial commissioning of your boat will require a lot of skill and car...

Page 8: ...lems arise please contact your dealer If a maintenance manual is provided please use it Always use the services of an experienced professional for the maintenance of your boat for fitting accessories...

Page 9: ...tandard NF EN ISO 10240 of February 2005 This owner s manual is written in several languages French is the authentic reference language This owner s manual was written and made up into pages by SPBI S...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...affecting the structure of the boat Overall width Bmax 2 45 m Including removable parts that can be dismantled without affecting the structure of the boat Beam Bh 2 45 m Excluding removable parts tha...

Page 12: ......

Page 13: ...he total number of people allowed onboard may be increased provided that The total weight of the children does not exceed 37 5 kg and that the total weight of all allowed onboard based on about 75 kg...

Page 14: ...corresponding seas waves of a significant height of less than or equal to 2 metres You may meet with such conditions in exposed inland waters in estuaries and in coastal waters with moderate weather c...

Page 15: ...he engine etc can significantly affect the boat s stability trim and its performance It is important to keep water in the bilges to a minimum The boat s stability is affected by adding to the weight o...

Page 16: ...h may cause injury always close the hatch gently and carefully Do not allow children to open or close the hatches unsupervised It is imperative that companionway access is kept closed when at sea Clos...

Page 17: ...el and cause it to be unstable when turning Do not drive at top speed in areas of heavy boat traffic or in situations of reduced visibility strong winds or heavy seas Reduce the boat s speed and wake...

Page 18: ...ad and load distribution Speed Rapid acceleration Transition from displacement mode to planing mode Sea conditions Rain and mist Darkness and fog Lights on inside the boat Position of the upper and si...

Page 19: ...run on DC power Control Steering station Navigation lights Mooring light Location Starboard aft quarterdeck The only function of the samson post is to support the navigation light Any other use is da...

Page 20: ......

Page 21: ...e areas outside where people stand or walk during normal use of the boat NOTE Standing on the sunbed is prohibited Regularly check the guard rails With metal guard rails watch for corrosion particular...

Page 22: ...means of climbing back onboard Some types of equipment for getting back onboard have a locking device when folded up It is important to keep the means for getting back onboard deployed and ready to us...

Page 23: ...helps to locate it easily 5 3 SECURING MOVEABLE ITEMS Before putting to sea carefully read the launching instructions shown on the liferaft When at sea never padlock or lock the stowage locker for the...

Page 24: ...24 951840 Index B 5 4 INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FLOODING AND ABOUT THE BOAT S STABILITY 5 4 1 Openings in hull 1 3 4 9 6 2 5 3 7 8 7 10 11 12 13...

Page 25: ...t point of the boat which includes Regularly cleaning the lowest point of the boat and the drainage channels Reference Designation Valve 1 Fuel filler Not 2 Cockpit shower spray Not 3 Ventilation grid...

Page 26: ...t Ref 2 Operation I Put the lever on the manual bilge pump II Repeatedly work the lever up and down to its fullest extent The manual bilge pump lever must remain accessible at all times Reference Desi...

Page 27: ...at the bottom of the bilge It must not be used to pump out any oil based products petrol oil or inflammable liquids Operation I Turn on the battery switches II Switch on the bilge pump Ref 4 If the b...

Page 28: ...to the minimum Never store anything right at the bottom of the boat Allow bilge water to flow freely down to the lowest point of the boat SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Check that each bilge pump is working at r...

Page 29: ...B Diagram of the layout Drying out the bilge Reference Designation 1 Electric bilge pump 2 Electric bilge pump draining 3 Manual bilge pump 4 Draining of manual bilge pump 5 Drainage channels 5 1 2 1...

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Page 31: ...hapter Boats equipped with a 25kW or larger outboard engine must have onboard one or more portable fire extinguishers with a total combined capacity of at least 8A 68B The risks associated with other...

Page 32: ...extinguishing capacity and located in the following places The location of the portable fire extinguishers is shown by the pictogram below The engine compartment has a port that makes it possible to...

Page 33: ...equipment portable extinguishers is immediately available when the boat is occupied Ensure that any drainage points in the engine compartment or in the petrol tank compartment are readily accessible...

Page 34: ...s Obstruct the access to the portable extinguishers stored in lockers Leave the boat unsupervised when cooking equipment and or heating equipment is in use Modify any of the boat s installations espec...

Page 35: ...FAILURE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE 1 Stop the engine 2 Drop anchor to avoid drifting 3 Find out if you can solve the problem yourself by looking at the engine manual 4 Request...

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Page 37: ...crical system of the vessel or the relevant diagrams It is important that the installation maintenance and any modifications be carried out by a technician qualified in marine electricity change or mo...

Page 38: ...ies Always check the condition of the batteries and charge system before putting to sea Battery set Maintenance Avoid charging batteries to a voltage greater than 14 6 V Keep the batteries clean and d...

Page 39: ...moke or produce a spark near a battery risk of an explosion If any acid accidentally splashes on your skin or in your eyes thoroughly rinse it off immediately with fresh water See a doctor immediately...

Page 40: ...40 951840 Index B 7 2 3 Electrical layout 12 V A 1 2 6 7 3 4 5...

Page 41: ...ing 8 Cabin lighting 9 Compass 10 Fuse box 11 Fuel gauge indicator 12 Starboard navigation light 13 Port navigation light 14 Loudspeaker 15 Loudspeaker 16 Cockpit lighting 17 Water unit 18 Battery swi...

Page 42: ...r 2 52 2P1A r 2 52 1E1A r2 52 APC or 1 52 n 62 r 62 r 62 n 602 r 602 2P1A r 2 52 1E1C r 1 52 j v 2 52 250mA 1F1A r 2 52 1K1A r 1 52 1L1A r 1 52 1S1A or 1 52 1S1C or 1 52 1F1A r 2 52 1L1A iv 1 52 10 A...

Page 43: ...ard navigation light 9 Mooring light Samson post 10 Aerial 11 Hifi 12 Loudspeaker 13 Loudspeaker 14 Water unit 15 Electric bilge pump 16 Cabin lighting 17 12V socket 18 Fuel gauge transmitter 19 Batte...

Page 44: ...44 951840 Index B 7 2 5 Steering station Reference Designation 1 Navigation light Mooring light 2 Electronic instruments 3 Forward electrical bilge pump 4 Aft electric bilge pump 5 Water unit...

Page 45: ...l circuit from a power surge If it blows you must replace it with another fuse of the same rating Access behind the helm position When replacing fuses circuit breakers always ensure replacements are o...

Page 46: ...gnesium anodes Sea water zinc anodes If the motor mountings are raised the anodes are out of the water in this case the anodes can no longer protect the sterndrive take note of the skipper s recommend...

Page 47: ...ntifouling the hull Regularly clean the sensors Control Steering station ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Place the protective covers on the repeaters when unused for long periods When sailing store the protecti...

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Page 49: ...valve handle is at right angles to the pipe the valve is open when the valve handle is in line with the pipe Regularly check water tightness of joints in the water system installations Check that scre...

Page 50: ...50 951840 Index B 9 3 FRESH WATER SYSTEM Reference Designation 1 Water unit 2 Water unit filter 3 Deck filler 5 Cockpit shower spray 6 Water tank 7 Tank vent hole 2 7 3 5 1 6...

Page 51: ...51 951840 Index B Water tank Location Cabin Capacity 50 litre WATER filler Location Port catwalk 9 WATER SYSTEMS...

Page 52: ...that activates the flow when the pressure in the water system falls The water unit must only be used with the fresh water supply All other use with sea water or bilge water with oil products is prohib...

Page 53: ...9 5 BLACK WATER SYSTEM WC General points Black water is human waste including the flushing water from the toilets Close the valves after each use and above all when the boat is unattended Location ADV...

Page 54: ...for flushing and a tank for faecal matter The system is completed by the use of chemical additives which dissolve faecal matter and minimise the smell Reference Designation 1 Fresh water tank Upper 2...

Page 55: ...the sanitation additive Clean and dry the chemical toilets before storing them Empty the black water tank in an authorised area or down a normal toilet Regularly replace the gasket between the two tan...

Page 56: ...above all when the boat is unattended Regularly check the valves and thru hull seacocks for proper operation and watertightness Regularly check the tightness of the flexible pipe clamps and connection...

Page 57: ...hot sections of the engine Never switch off or de energise the electric system when the engine is running Never block the access of the fuel supply valve Do not obstruct or modify the ventilation syst...

Page 58: ...58 951840 Index B Diagram of the layout Ventilation petrol tank compartment Reference Designation 1 Grid 2 Pipe 0 1 2 1 2...

Page 59: ...ngine before opening the engine compartment Don t close the fuel supply valve between each use of the engine unless for a lengthy absence Get the whole propulsion system checked at least once a year b...

Page 60: ...load and the need to maintain the correct trim A 20 reserve should be kept ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Regularly check that the O ring on the filler cap is in good condition to prevent any water ingress Ke...

Page 61: ...sea water is pumped out with the exhaust gases as soon as you start the engine If no water runs out stop the engine immediately Check the coolant flow Before using the engine make sure you carefully...

Page 62: ...year It is advisable to clean the circuit only with soapy water All the fuel circuit connections must be checked once a year When cleaning the boat be careful not to damage the valves vent or fuel cir...

Page 63: ...0 5 FUEL CIRCUIT Reference Designation 1 Fuel gauge indicator 2 Tank Petrol 3 Fuel gauge transmitter 7 Fuel filter 9 Fuel supply valve 12 Tank vent hole 13 Anti flooding valve 14 Deck filler 10 7 3 1...

Page 64: ...intake plays a major role in keeping the engine running well Keep the strainer under the hull as clean as possible Brush the strainer whenever the boat is lifted out Don t cover the strainer in antif...

Page 65: ...filter is an integral part of the engine its role is to filter fuel very finely Please refer to the engine manufacturer s notes for any maintenance and for the frequency of filter changes In some cas...

Page 66: ...it running well Read the manufacturer s notes on use and maintenance of the engine Control lever The control lever is fitted with a safety system which prevents the engine from starting when in gear...

Page 67: ...rried out in collaboration with the engine manufacturer Never change the propeller without first consulting a professional engineer Propeller efficiency will drop if the propeller blades are damaged i...

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Page 69: ...t safety feature For this reason the annual inspection of the whole system must be carried out by a professional engineer 11 2 LAYOUT DIAGRAM Reference Designation 1 Steering rack Hydraulic pump 2 Ste...

Page 70: ...must be kept scrupulously clean any impurity risks causing the deterioration of the steering gear After each winter check that rotating the wheel to starboard turns the boat to starboard that the cir...

Page 71: ...h fresh water Use a polish paste for thin scratches Consult your dealer concerning deep scratches 12 1 3 STAINLESS STEEL Stainless steel is an alloy of iron and carbon steel with the addition of chrom...

Page 72: ...ed Put canvas sheets protective covering over the fixed upholstery Maintenance To maintain the quality of the fabric you are advised to spray it regularly with clarified water and to brush it with a s...

Page 73: ...dden particularly pulling one or more people on a towed rubber ring the water ski pole is attached to the aft deck using the fixings provided for this Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for use...

Page 74: ...74 951840 Index B 12 2 2 Rod holder 12 2 3 Seat cockpit...

Page 75: ...strength of the corresponding anchor point If non metal anchor points are installed on the boat their limited lifespan must be taken into account They must be replaced as soon as they show signs of d...

Page 76: ...chains must not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the anchor points Always tow or be towed at low speed Never exceed the maximum speed of a displacement hull during a tow Be particularly vigilant...

Page 77: ...12 4 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE CHAIN LOCKER 1 Bow fitting 2 Chain locker 3 Clinch 4 Drain scupper Always keep the anchor chain or rode free and unfouled Carry out manoeuvres carefully and always wear shoe...

Page 78: ...r anchor rode is securely attached to the clinch ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Before anchoring check the depth of water the power of the current and the nature of the sea bed Check the swinging area once the...

Page 79: ...ith soapy water to maintain its appearance and avoid accumulation of debris Try to avoid using the following products lacqeurs aggressive cleaning products detergents xylene or acetone based products...

Page 80: ...sh brush for clothes It is advisable to clean thoroughly every 2 years Stain removal Follow these steps for routine cleaning Remove as much debris as possible using a soft brush Spray the fabric with...

Page 81: ...interior upholstery Remove the cushions during lengthy periods of absence Make sure the bilges are clean and dry For lengthy periods of absence leave the icebox and fridge doors open to prevent mould...

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Page 83: ...83 951840 Index B 14 HANDLING TRANSPORT 14 1 LIFTING PLAN Note Measurements are expressed in mm The position of the lifting slings is shown in the pictogram below 14 200 100 HANDLING TRANSPORT...

Page 84: ...chapters If cleaning off existing antifouling requires high pressure washing Ensure the water temperature does not exceed 15 degrees The water pressure must not exceed 150 bars The distance between t...

Page 85: ...85 951840 Index B 14 3 UPPER LIMIT OF ANTIFOUL Note Measurements are expressed in mm 14 334 20 HANDLING TRANSPORT...

Page 86: ...log in its housing Check the cleanliness of the sea water strainers Check the anodes see the chapter on Electricity Check the propeller see the chapter on Steering Prepare enough fenders and lines Ch...

Page 87: ...torage spaces Air all of the cushions and upholstery for a good while before putting them back onboard and arranging them so as to limit the surface areas touching Close the black out curtains Leave o...

Page 88: ...e liquid content of fixed tanks when they are full 178 kg Weight of boat on trailer 1 705 178 1 883 kg Components that should not be on the boat during transportation or when towed tableware bed linen...

Page 89: ...bsolutely not in the sea Dead batteries are toxic to health and to the environment So batteries must not be put in with household waste but must be recycled separately Contact the harbour master or a...

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Page 91: ...id reservoir and the deckfill to prevent the accidental wellback of fuel Use only an Attwood 99ICV series Inlet Control Valve in line with the fuel fill hose No other fill hose valves should be instal...

Page 92: ...sel manufacturer should refer to CFR 40 for complete labeling guidelines In order to meet the requirements of CFR 40 1060 135 the vessel must be labeled with respect to evaporative emissions in the fo...

Page 93: ...afety of the fuel system and vessel The Attwood 99ICV series inlet control valves include features to allow vapor and liquid fuel to pass the valve in order to ensure the inlet valve does not create a...

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