Section 4 Preparation of System Conduit & Wiring
Requirements
These installation instructions are for a typical installation. Not all possible scenarios can be shown because
of the many possible configurations of the system and because every site is different.
Local codes can have specific installation requirements. Installation is subject to approval by jurisdictional
authorities at the site of installation.
See the safety information and precautions at the beginning of
this manual
.
4.1 Conduit/Wiring Requirements
IMPORTANT:
All wiring and conduit runs must conform to the National Electric Code (NFPA
No. 70), Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages Code (NFPA No. 30A) and all
national, state and local codes.
All wiring running to the system must be installed in threaded, rigid metal conduit and have the
required seal-offs. AC and DC power wires can share conduit, provided they meet the Petro-
Net™ wiring specified; otherwise AC and DC power wires must be installed in separate
conduits.
WARNING:
The PV200 system must be installed outside of the hazardous
area. When the pedestal is equipped with a knockout plate, the plate must be
above the hazardous area. All pedestal conduit seal-offs must be above the
hazardous area. Any unused knockout holes that have been removed must
be sealed.
Install your PV200 a minimum of 18" (45.7 cm) from the nearest conventional
pump or dispenser or a minimum of 18" (45.7 cm) from the nearest overhead
pump or dispenser.
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