1 Leading the Way in Emergency Shut-Off Valve Innovation.

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1 Leading the Way in Emergency Shut-Off Valve Innovation

2 This Can Be Prevented Undetected low-impact shear-groove leaks can fill sumps with fuel at an alarming rate to create a potentially dangerous situation for customers, your investments and the environment.

3 Laboratory Test Results Percentage of valves that fractured as a result of a low-impact incident* *Based on laboratory tests of nine (9) leading emergency shut-off valves (Test Range: ft/lb) 100%

4 Laboratory Test Results Percentage of valves that fractured but did not shut-off after a low-impact incident* *Based on laboratory tests of nine (9) leading emergency shut-off valves (Test Range: ft/lb) 77% Valves DID NOT Close 23% Valves Closed

5 Introducing

6 The highest level of protection and peace-of-mind in the industry against: Low-Impact Breaks Dislodged Dispensers Dispenser Sump Fires

7 Protection Against Low-Impact Breaks Eliminates health, environmental contamination and fire hazards Prevents product loss Prevents costly clean-up The New OPW 10 Plus is the only Emergency Shut-Off Valve in the industry designed to contain a shear groove leak and close the flow of fuel in the event of an undetected low-impact break

8 Same Features as the 10 Series, PLUS

9 How It Works 1.A shear groove leak is completely contained by the patent-pending SmartGuard ™ assembly 2.As the leak persists undetected, the SmartGuard ™ continues to contain the fuel and expands until eventually it pushes against the valve’s linkage arm 3.The expanding SmartGuard ™ presses against the linkage arm causing it to disengage with the valve body. This action instantly activates the valve poppet to close, stopping the flow of fuel Watch Video

10 Critical Points-of-Difference Critical Points10+ EBWUniversalEMCO Subject to shear groove fractures as a result of a low-impact incident* Yes Designed to contain shear groove leaks and prevent fuel from entering the sump YesNo Designed to close the flow of fuel in the event of “Undetected” shear groove leaks YesNo Designed to prevent undetected product loss YesNo *Based on laboratory tests of nine (9) leading emergency shut-off valves (Test Range: ft/lb)

11 Best-in-Class Features, Benefits and Customer Value 10 Plus FeaturesCustomer BenefitCustomer Value SmartGuard ™ Technology Higher level of protection and peace-of-mind against low-impact breaks Significantly reduces risk of fire, explosion, personal injury, property damage, environmental contamination Prevention of undetected product loss and hazardous and costly clean-up Unique Linkage Arm Design Provides for a safer environment in the event of a shear, low-impact break or sump fire Peace-of-mind comfort knowing valve will shut-off fuel flow in the event of impact, ground-shift, earthquake or low-impact break Fusible Link Reduces fire hazardsBuilt-in/back-up level of shut-off for an added level of security to protect customers and investments in the event of sump fire Expertly Engineered Shear Groove Design Reliable shear performance and valve shut-off provides for safer environment and protection of customers and equipment in the case of a dispenser pull-over at the island Significantly reduces personal injury potential and property damage

12 Time-Tested and Field Proven Reliable valve shut-off protection Double-poppet design Superior shear groove engineering Fusible link design to reduce fire hazards Underwriters Laboratories Listed Compatible with alternative fuels (E85) Rigorously tested to meet OPW standards Built and back by the most trusted name in fueling – OPW The New OPW 10 Plus is built upon the design platform of the world’s most specified Emergency Shut-Off Valve, the OPW 10 Series.

13 Thank You Leading the Way in Emergency Shut-Off Valve Innovation