4.5 - GREEN MACHINE
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- North America - Installation, Operation, Maintenance, & Troubleshooting Manual
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Safety, continued…
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The GREEN MACHINE
will be installed near locations where highly flammable
and explosive gasoline vapors may be present.
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Installation of the GREEN MACHINE
must comply with the National Electric Code,
federal, state, and local codes, as well as other applicable safety codes.
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Use extreme caution due to the risk of fire or explosion, which could result in
serious injury or even death.
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If you are working in an area where vehicle traffic may occur, always block off
the work area during installation, testing, and service to protect yourself and
others.
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Do not use power tools that can generate sparks if there is a risk of flammable or
explosive vapors being present.
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Read and understand all materials related to installing, testing, and operating
the GREEN MACHINE
prior to installation.
CAUTION: ALL SERVICEABLE / REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE OBTAINED FROM VST
TO MAINTAIN SUITABILITY FOR A DIVISION 2 LOCATION.
Table of Terms & Abbreviations
ASC:
Authorized Service Contractor
Permeate:
Air return to atmosphere
ATG:
Automatic Tank Gauge
PMC:
Pressure Management Control
CVLD:
Continuous Vapor Leakage Detection,
another name for Vapor Leak
Detection
PTO:
Permit to Operate
EVR:
Enhanced Vapor Recovery
P/V Valve:
Pressure Vacuum Valve
GDF:
Gasoline Dispensing Facility
RVP:
Reid Vapor Pressure
GM:
GREEN MACHINE
TLS:
Tank Level System
ISD:
In-Station Diagnostics
TS:
Troubleshooting
MAG
Probe:
A type (brand) of Tank Inventory
Probe
Ullage:
Vapor space above liquid in a UST
NEC:
National Electric Code
UST:
Underground Storage Tank
NFPA:
National Fire Protection Association
VCK:
Vapor Collection Kit
ORVR:
On-Board Refueling Vapor Recovery
VOC:
Volatile Organic Compounds
OSHA:
Occupational Safety Health
Administration
VST:
Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
PLC:
Programmable Logic Controller
IWC:
Inches Water Column