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8 Central Illinois Manufacturing Company Rev B March 2006 First Delivery For Ethanol Blends up to E10 When the initial load arrives, follow normal delivery procedures. Take stick and pump read- ings for an accurate inventory record. After the initial delivery, it is recommended that op- erators dispense a few gallons of product through each dispenser to ensure the product is clear. The best defense for preventing Phase Separation is implementing a daily maintenance routine. Installing Bio-Tek ® Alcohol Monitor filters upon the introduction of an ethanol blend into your tank is strongly recommended. The Alcohol Monitor will filter out the contami- nants while monitoring for Phase Separation. Once the Bio-Tek ® Alcohol Monitor detects Phase Separation, it will restrict the flow signaling the station operator. Use ethanol com- patible phase detecting paste such as Sar-Gel ® Indicator Paste or Gasoila ® All-Purpose Water Finding Paste to check for Phase Separation. Make sure to discard any paste that will not allow you to detect Phase Separation. ( Continued on page 9) Upon the introduction of an ethanol blend, immediately check for Phase Separation. For the first 48 hours of ethanol in the tank, check for Phase Separation every few hours. Install Bio-Tek ® Alcohol Monitor filters. Bio-Tek ® Alcohol Monitor filters, with high- performance filtration technology, filter particulates while monitoring for Phase Separation. “ The potential for phase separation requires that gasoline oxygenated with ethanol not be exposed to water during distribution or use in a vehicle.” “ Regular water detecting filters or “water slugs” will not detect Phase Separation.” Bio-Tek ® 300 Series Alcohol Monitors 70116 300 MB-05 70122 300 MB-10 70018 300 MB-30 Bio-Tek ® 400 Series Alcohol Monitors 70114 400 MB-05 70120 400 MB-10 70106 400 MB-30

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