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4-16  Fuel Transfers - Cont'd. 10. When no fuel is being drawn from the dispensing assembly, shut down the pump in service. 11. When fueling operations are complete or are to be secured for an extended period, close all valves. WARNING DISPENSING ASSEMBLY OPERATING PRESSURE Keep dispensing assembly pressure as low as possible and still maintain the required rates of dispensing.  High pressures can result in hose whip, splash back, and spills. WARNING GROUNDING Make sure grounding system at dispensing assembly is in good condition and utilized.  Stop loading if any static electricity discharge takes place until the cause is found and corrected. WARNING NO SMOKING Enforce no smoking rules on all personnel, including drivers from outside the TPT. WARNING VEHICLE DISCONNECT Make sure vehicles are disconnected from the dispensing assembly before moving. WARNING STOP VEHICLE ENGINES Stop all vehicle engines while loading. CAUTION DISPENSING ASSEMBLY PRESSURE RATING Certain  dispensing  set  fittings  are  rated  at  75  psig.    To  protect  these  fittings,  the  feed  pump  discharge pressure should not exceed 75 psig to protect the system if blocked in against pump discharge. i. Discharge Fuel from a Secondary Module Tank to the Dispensing Assembly While  this  operation  can  be  done,  it  is  not  recommended  unless  there  is  some  emergency  or  special need.  The pumps P1J and P2J are normally far removed from the dispensing assembly and good visual communication with the pump operator is considered important.  The 4-39

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