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PULSE Installation, Commissioning and Servicing Manual - Revision 19
Installation must only be carried out by suitably qualified and competent personnel.
Initial electrical power-up and opening of fuel supply lines must only be carried out after
inspection and approval by suitably qualified and competent personnel.
Dispensers contain hazardous liquid and vapour. The instructions in this manual must be
followed. In addition, the relevant applicable laws, rules and codes of practice must also
be applied. Where contradictions exist, the local legal requirements take precedence.
4.2 Damage Warnings
Electronic equipment in a dispenser is susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge
(ESD). Suitable preventative measures should be taken at all times when working on the
electronics system.
Do not clean using hoses or other pressurised systems. Pressurised water ingress
damage invalidates the warranty.
The operating environment should avoid extremes of temperature, humidity, etc.
including: direct and constant sunlight and heat; atmospheric precipitation (rain, snow,
sleet or hail); ice; salt spray; condensing high humidity and dust.
Do not clean using abrasive materials such as steel wool or abrasive polishes unless
specifically recommended.
Ensure air is bled from product lines of remote dispensers and mechanical pumps before
dispensing product.
Flush all fuel supply lines and ensure flanges, etc. are clear of debris before connection.
Pressure must not be applied to the upper frame or panels by strops or other pieces of
lifting equipment.
Hoses that have been used to deliver petrol should not be used to deliver diesel.
Plasticisers in the hose lining are replaced by components of the petroleum during use,
which are removed if the hose is subsequently used for diesel.
The maximum stated delivery pressure (350kpa) must not be exceeded.
Damage to equipment caused by failure to correctly follow the procedures described in
this manual is not covered under warranty.
4.3 Information Relating to DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)
Due to its corrosive nature extreme care must be taken to avoid contamination by DEF
(Diesel Exhaust Fluid) when servicing and maintaining DEF equipment. Any DEF product
that comes in contact with other dispenser components must be rinsed off with water
immediately and thoroughly before any corrosion damage can occur.
The first 10 litres of product flushed through a DEF dispenser and any test vessels must
not be returned to the DEF tank.
DEF can be returned to the storage tank only if it is not contaminated.
DO NOT flush DEF down drains. Contact local authorities for acceptable disposal
procedures.
Petrol/diesel test equipment should not be used for DEF or vice versa. Use only approved
equipment for DEF.