Stage II Vapor Recovery Daily Inspection Checklist
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Stage II Vapor Recovery Daily Inspection Checklist
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Review the Stage II Vapor Recovery System operational manual
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Check the condition of vapor hoses for any signs of wear, tear or damage
3
Inspect the condition of the breakaways for damage or wear
4
Look for any signs of liquid fuel in the vapor return path
5
Check for properly functioning nozzles and dispenser faceplate
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Test the operation of the back pressure valve
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Inspect the vapor return piping for leaks
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Check the operation of the flame arrestor
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Analyze the vapor-to-liquid (V/L) ratio
10
Perform a pressure decay test to ensure integrity of the system
11
Check all electrical connections for proper installation and function
12
Ensure the correct placement of all signage pertaining to Stage II recovery systems
13
The verification of installation certificates
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Approval: Manager
Review the Stage II Vapor Recovery System operational manual
Ensure you are familiar with the operational manual of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. This task is crucial as it provides you with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the system's functionality, safety measures, and troubleshooting procedures. By reviewing the manual, you will be able to effectively operate and maintain the system, resulting in a smooth and efficient vapor recovery process.
Check the condition of vapor hoses for any signs of wear, tear or damage
Inspect the vapor hoses carefully to identify any signs of wear, tear, or damage. This task plays a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. It ensures that the hoses are in good condition and free from any cracks or leaks, which could lead to vapor loss or potential safety hazards. If any issues are identified, make sure to replace the damaged hoses before proceeding.
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No visible damage or wear
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Minor wear and tear
3
Significant wear and tear
4
Cracks or leaks detected
5
Hose replacement required
Inspect the condition of the breakaways for damage or wear
Examine the breakaways for any signs of damage or wear. This task is essential to ensure the proper functioning of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System and prevent any potential leaks or malfunctions. By inspecting the breakaways, you can identify any cracks, worn-out parts, or loose connections that may affect their performance. If any issues are found, replace or repair the breakaways accordingly.
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No visible damage or wear
2
Minor wear and tear
3
Significant wear and tear
4
Cracks or leaks detected
5
Breakaway replacement required
Look for any signs of liquid fuel in the vapor return path
Carefully inspect the vapor return path for any indications of liquid fuel. This task is crucial to maintain the efficiency and safety of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By identifying any presence of liquid fuel, you can prevent potential contamination of the vapor return path, which could compromise the system's effectiveness and cause environmental concerns. If any signs of liquid fuel are detected, take immediate action to rectify the situation.
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No signs of liquid fuel
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Minor presence of liquid fuel
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Significant presence of liquid fuel
4
Fuel contamination detected
5
Remedial action required
Check for properly functioning nozzles and dispenser faceplate
Verify the functionality of the nozzles and dispenser faceplate. This task is essential to ensure the accurate and efficient operation of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By checking the nozzles and dispenser faceplate, you can identify any malfunctions, leaks, or inaccurate readings that may impact the vapor recovery process. If any issues are observed, repair or replace the faulty components to ensure proper functioning.
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Nozzle and dispenser functioning properly
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Minor functional issues
3
Significant functional issues
4
Leakage detected
5
Repair or replacement required
Test the operation of the back pressure valve
Perform a test to check the operation of the back pressure valve. This task is crucial to ensure the proper functioning and effectiveness of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By testing the back pressure valve, you can identify any malfunctions or blockages that may hinder the vapor recovery process. If any issues are detected, address them promptly to maintain the optimal performance of the system.
Inspect the vapor return piping for leaks
Thoroughly examine the vapor return piping for any signs of leaks. This task is vital to maintain the integrity and efficiency of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By inspecting the piping, you can identify any cracks, loose connections, or damaged sections that may result in vapor loss or safety hazards. If any leaks are detected, repair or replace the affected areas to prevent further issues.
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No visible leaks
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Minor leaks detected
3
Significant leaks detected
4
Cracks or damage observed
5
Piping repair or replacement required
Check the operation of the flame arrestor
Verify the proper operation of the flame arrestor. This task is essential to ensure the safety and efficiency of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By checking the flame arrestor, you can confirm that it is functioning correctly, preventing any potential ignition sources from entering the vapor recovery system. If any issues are identified, take immediate action to address them and ensure the continued safety of the system.
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Flame arrestor functioning properly
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Minor operational issues
3
Significant operational issues
4
Malfunction detected
5
Repair or replacement required
Analyze the vapor-to-liquid (V/L) ratio
Conduct an analysis of the vapor-to-liquid (V/L) ratio. This task is crucial to maintain the optimal performance and environmental compliance of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By analyzing the V/L ratio, you can ensure that the system is effectively recovering vapor without excessive liquid carryover. If the analysis reveals any imbalances or deviations, take necessary measures to adjust the ratio and improve the performance of the system.
Perform a pressure decay test to ensure integrity of the system
Perform a pressure decay test to ensure the integrity and tightness of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. This task is essential to identify any leaks or system failures that may compromise its effectiveness. By conducting the pressure decay test, you can detect any pressure drops, leaks, or abnormalities that may require immediate attention. If any issues are identified, address them promptly to maintain the system's integrity.
Check all electrical connections for proper installation and function
Inspect all electrical connections for proper installation and functionality. This task is crucial to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. By checking the electrical connections, you can identify any loose connections, faulty wiring, or potential electrical hazards that may impact the system's performance. If any issues are found, repair or replace the electrical connections as necessary.
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All electrical connections properly installed and functioning
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Minor installation or functional issues
3
Significant installation or functional issues
4
Loose connections or faulty wiring
5
Repair or replacement required
Ensure the correct placement of all signage pertaining to Stage II recovery systems
Confirm that all signage related to Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems is correctly placed. This task is essential to ensure compliance with safety regulations and facilitate clear communication with users. By ensuring the correct placement of signage, you can effectively guide users on the proper usage of the system and enhance overall safety. If any signage is missing or improperly placed, address the issue promptly to maintain regulatory compliance.
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All signage correctly placed
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Minor discrepancies in placement
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Significant discrepancies in placement
4
Missing or improperly placed signage
5
Signage correction or installation required
The verification of installation certificates
Verify the installation certificates related to the Stage II Vapor Recovery System. This task is crucial to ensure the compliance and legality of the system's installation. By verifying the installation certificates, you can confirm the system's proper setup and adherence to industry standards. If any discrepancies or missing certificates are identified, take appropriate actions to rectify the situation and ensure compliance.
Approval: Manager
Will be submitted for approval:
Review the Stage II Vapor Recovery System operational manual
Will be submitted
Check the condition of vapor hoses for any signs of wear, tear or damage
Will be submitted
Inspect the condition of the breakaways for damage or wear
Will be submitted
Look for any signs of liquid fuel in the vapor return path
Will be submitted
Check for properly functioning nozzles and dispenser faceplate
Will be submitted
Test the operation of the back pressure valve
Will be submitted
Inspect the vapor return piping for leaks
Will be submitted
Check the operation of the flame arrestor
Will be submitted
Analyze the vapor-to-liquid (V/L) ratio
Will be submitted
Perform a pressure decay test to ensure integrity of the system
Will be submitted
Check all electrical connections for proper installation and function
Will be submitted
Ensure the correct placement of all signage pertaining to Stage II recovery systems