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Executive Order VR-202-ZAssist Phase II EVR SystemIncluding In-Station Diagnostic (ISD) SystemsExhibit 3MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONSSECTION IManufacturing Performance Standards and SpecificationsThe Assist Phase II EVR System Including In-Station Diagnostic (ISD) Systems andall components shall be manufactured in compliance with the performance standardsand specifications in CP-201 (amended April 23, 2015), as well as the requirementsspecified in this Executive Order. All components (Exhibit 1) shall be manufactured ascertified; no change to the equipment, parts, design, materials or manufacturing processshall be made unless approved in writing by the Executive Officer or Executive Officerdelegate. Unless specified in Exhibit 2 or in the CARB Approved Installation, Operationand Maintenance Manual, the requirements of this section apply to the manufacturingprocess and are not appropriate for determining the compliance status of a gasolinedispensing facility.1.NOZZLESEvery nozzle shall be tested at the factory. Every nozzle shall have affixed to it acard or label stating the performance specifications listed below, and a statementthat the nozzle was tested to, and met, the following specifications.a.The nozzle vapor valve leak rate shall not exceed 0.038 cubic feet perhour (CFH) at a pressure of 2 inches H2O when tested in accordancewith the latest version of TP-201.2B.b.The nozzle vapor valve leak rate shall not exceed 0.10 CFH at a vacuumof -100 inches H2O when tested in accordance with the latest version ofTP-201.2B.c.The nozzle automatic shut off feature is tested at all service clip settings(either two or three) as well as handheld in accordance withUnderwriters Laboratories (UL) Standard 842.d.The nozzle is tested in accordance with the California Department of Foodand Agriculture Division of Measurement Standards Article 2(DMS 6-6-97).e.The nozzle is manufactured to specifications that passed the followingtests during the CARB certification evaluation:TP-201.2C- Spillage from Phase II SystemsTP-201.2D- Post Fueling Drips From Nozzles

-2VR-202-ZTP-201.2E2.- Gasoline Liquid Retention in Nozzles and Hosesf.The nozzle is manufactured to meet the Vapor to Liquid Ratio as specifiedin Exhibit 2.g.The terminal end of each nozzle shall be manufactured in accordance withthe specifications referenced in Section 4.7.3 of CP-201.INVERTED COAXIAL HOSESEvery inverted coaxial hose is tested for continuity and pressure tests inaccordance with UL Standard 330.3.HOSE ADAPTORSEvery hose adaptor is tested for continuity and pressure tests inaccordance with UL Standard 567.4.RECONNECTABLE BREAKAWAY COUPLINGSEvery re-connectable breakaway coupling is tested for continuity andpressure tests in accordance with UL Standard 567.5.FLOW LIMITEREvery flow limiter is tested to 50 pounds per square inch (psi) liquidpressure to verify maximum gasoline flow rate limited to 10.0 gpm.6.7.Exhibit 3VP1000 VACUUM PUMPSa.Every vacuum pump is pressure tested in accordance with UL Standard79.b.Every vacuum pump is manufactured to the exact specifications thatpassed all tests conducted during the CARB certification.c.Every MC100 control module is tested in the factory to verify properoperation.PASSIVE TANK PRESSURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMa.The Clean Air Separator tank is designed, constructed, tested, inspectedand stamped per the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Code Section VIII, Division 1, 2001 Edition, 2003 Addendum.b.Every Clean Air Separator bladder is performance and pressure testedusing the Clean Air Separator Performance Test to ensure its integrity.

-3VR-202-Z8.Exhibit 3ACTIVE TANK PRESSURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMa.Every Permeator AT-150 processor is performance and pressure testedusing the following three tests to ensure proper operation:Vacuum Pump Motor Rotation -Verifies Clockwise Motor RotationLow Oil Level-Verifies that insufficient oil level willtrigger audible and visual alarm oncontrol panel.Pressure Integrity-Verifies that all internal componentshave been installed correctly.

-4VR-202-ZExhibit 3SECTION IIIn-Station Diagnostics (ISD) SystemsOption 1 - Veeder-Root ISDManufacturing Performance Standards and SpecificationsThe Veeder-Root ISD System and all components shall be manufactured in compliancewith the performance standards and specifications in CP-201 (amended January 9,2013), as well as the requirements specified in this Executive Order. All components(Exhibit 1) shall be manufactured as certified; no change to the equipment, parts, design,materials or manufacturing process shall be made unless approved in writing by theExecutive Officer or Executive Officer delegate. Unless specified in Exhibit 2 or in theCARB Approved Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual, the requirementsof this section apply to the manufacturing process and are not appropriate fordetermining the compliance status of a gasoline dispensing facility.1.2.TLS CONSOLEa.Every Veeder-Root TLS Console equipped with MAG Series TankInventory Probe Sensor is built, tested and manufactured as an AutomaticTank Gauge System. The TLS Console has been third-party tested byMidwest Research Institute as a UST fuel leak detection system meetingVolumetric Tank Tightness Testing Method standards.b.Every Veeder-Root TLS Console has been designed and manufacturedto have an Operating Temperature Range of 32 F to 113 F (0 C to 45 C)and Storage Temperature Range of –40 F to 165 F (-40 C to 74 C).c.Every Veeder-Root TLS Console system including software, sensors andmodules have been designed and is Underwriters Laboratories (UL),Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and Canadian UnderwritersLaboratories (cUL) approved for operation near potentially hazardousfuel storage tanks.d.Every TLS Console system including software, sensors and modules havebeen designed and tested in accordance with ISO-9001 manufacturingquality standards.ISD SOFTWAREa.Every Veeder-Root TLS Console with ISD software is manufactured to thespecifications that passed the operational test and is compliant withCP-201 ISD performance standards and specifications.b.Every Veeder-Root TLS Console with ISD software has been designed,manufactured and tested to continually monitor the connectivity andoperability status of all ISD sensors and modules. All TLS Console ISDsoftware has been designed, manufactured and tested to issue avisual, audible as well as printed notification upon failure of theconnectivity or operability status of ISD sensors and modules.

-5VR-202-Z3.Exhibit 3VAPOR FLOW METEREvery Veeder-Root ISD Vapor Flow Meter is designed, tested andmanufactured to interface to the TLS Console system. The ISD Vapor FlowMeter has been designed and tested for measuring flow between 1 - 30GPM in HC concentrations between 0 – 100% saturation across a –40 F to150 F (-40 C to 65 C) operating range.4.VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOREvery Veeder-Root ISD Vapor Pressure Sensor is designed, tested andmanufactured to interface to the TLS Console system. The ISD VaporPressure Sensor has been designed and tested for measuring vapor pressurebetween –5 to 5 IWC in HC concentrations between 0 – 100% saturationacross a –40 F to 150 F (-40 C to 65 C) operating range.5.TANK INVENTORY PROBE SENSOREvery Veeder-Root MAG Series Tank Inventory Probe Sensor is designed, testedand manufactured to interface to the TLS Console System. The MAG SeriesTank Inventory Probe Sensor has been designed and tested to have anOperating Temperature Range of -40 F to 140 F (-40 C to 60 C) and StorageTemperature Range of –40 F to 165 F (-40 C to 74 C).6.TLS CONSOLE MODULES (Including optional Maintenance Tracker)Every Veeder-Root TLS Console system module has been designed and testedto interface to the TLS Console System. The TLS Console system modules havebeen designed, tested and manufactured to have an Operating TemperatureRange of 32 F to 113 F (0 C to 45 C) and Storage Temperature Range of –40 Fto 165 F (-40 C to 74 C).7.VEEDER-ROOT RF WIRELESS COMPONENTSa.Wireless communication is tested between transmitter and receiver.b.Communication is tested between receiver and RF box overcommunication wire.c.Communication is tested between transmitter and sensor overcommunication wire.d.Transmitter and receiver board addressing capability is verified.e.Battery voltage is checked to conform to requirements.

-6VR-202-ZExhibit 3Option 2 - INCON Vapor Recovery Monitoring (VRM)Manufacturing Performance Standards and SpecificationsThe INCON VRM System and all components shall be manufactured in compliance withthe performance standards and specifications in CP-201 (amended January 9, 2013), aswell as the requirements specified in this Executive Order. All components (Exhibit 1)shall be manufactured as certified; no change to the equipment, parts, design, materialsor manufacturing process shall be made unless approved in writing by the ExecutiveOfficer or Executive Officer delegate. Unless specified in Exhibit 2 or in the CARBApproved Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual, the requirements of thissection apply to the manufacturing process and are not appropriate for determining thecompliance status of a gasoline dispensing facility.1.CONSOLEa. Every INCON Console has been designed and manufactured to have anOperating Temperature Range of 32 F to 104 F (0 C to 40 C) and StorageTemperature Range of -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 C).b. Every INCON Console system including software, sensors and moduleshave been designed and is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approved foroperation near potentially hazardous fuel storage tanks.c. Every INCON Console system including software, sensors and modules havebeen designed and tested in accordance with ISO-9001 manufacturing qualitystandards.2.VRM SOFTWARE1a. Every INCON Console with VRM software is manufactured to thespecifications that passed the operational test and is compliant with CP-201ISD performance standards and specifications.b. Every INCON Console with VRM software has been designed, manufacturedand tested to continually monitor the connectivity and operability status of allsensors and modules. All Console VRM software has been designed,manufactured and tested to issue a visual, audible as well as printednotification upon failure of the connectivity or operability status of sensors andmodules.3.VAPOR FLOW METEREvery INCON Vapor Flow Meter is designed, tested and manufactured tointerface to the INCON Console. The Vapor Flow Meter has been designed andtested for measuring flow between 1 - 100 GPM in HC concentrations between0 – 100% saturation across a -40 F to 140 F (-40 C to 60 C) operating range.INCON/TS-VRM software Versions 1.0.0 and 1.1.0 are approved for and shall be used or installed onlywith uni-hose dispensers.1

-7VR-202-Z4.VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOREvery INCON Vapor Pressure Sensor is designed, tested and manufactured tointerface to the INCON Console. The Vapor Pressure Sensor has been designedand tested for measuring vapor pressure between -8 to 8 IWC in HCconcentrations between 0 – 100% saturation across a -40 F to 140 F (40 C to60 C) operating range.5.CONSOLE MODULESEvery Console system module has been designed and tested to interface to theINCON Console. The Console system modules have been designed, tested andmanufactured to have an Operating Temperature Range of 32 F to 104 F (0 C to40 C) and Storage Temperature Range of -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 C).6.DATA TRANSFER UNITEvery INCON Data Transfer Unit is designed and tested to interface to theINCON Console and to each other. The Data Transfer Unit has been designedand tested to transmit data signals over a 120 VAC power line across a -20 Fto 140 F (-28.9 C to 60 C) operating range.Exhibit 3

a. Every INCON Console with VRM software is manufactured to the specifications that passed the operational test and is compliant with CP-201 ISD performance standards and specifications. b. Every INCON Console with VRM software has been designed, manufactured and tested to continually monito

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