Lpg Tank, Install - Yale VERACITOR GCC030VX Operating Manual

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maximum level indicated by the liquid level indicator. Imme-
diately close the valve at the end of the supply hose.
9. Close the vent valve on the LPG tank.
10. Close the fuel valve on the LPG tank.
11. Disconnect the hose supply.
12. Stop the pump.
13. Close the liquid outlet and the bypass return valve on
the storage tank.

LPG Tank, Install

NOTE: The LPG bracket must be in the swing out position
to install the LPG tank. If your lift truck has the swing out
and drop down bracket , position the bracket in the drop
down position. See Figure 43.
WARNING
When closing the LPG tank strap, do not wrap your fin-
gers around the strap handle. The strap can close
quickly and with enough force to cause injury to the
fingers and hand.
1. Place the LPG tank into the bracket. Be sure alignment
pin on tank bracket is properly aligned with the hole in the
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tank. If the pin is damaged, repair it before installing the
tank. Secure the tank strap around the tank and close the
strap.
2. Pull the stop pin and swing the LPG tank bracket into the
resting position on the counterweight. Be sure that the
bracket locks into position.
3. Connect the quick-disconnect fitting on the LPG tank.
See Figure 43.
4. Turn the fuel valve counterclockwise to open the fuel
valve.
5. Inspect the fuel system for leaks when the fuel valve is
open. There are four methods used to inspect the fuel sys-
tem for leaks:
a. Sound - Listen for sound of LPG escaping from a tank
fitting or hose connection.
b. Smell - LPG has a very distinctive odor. If you smell
LPG, DO NOT start the engine.
c. Soapy Water - This method is used in conjunction
with Step b above. If the odor of LPG is present but
escaping fuel cannot be heard, apply soapy water to the
fittings and observe for bubbles.

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