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EQUIPMENT OF ATTENDANTS
soap (foaming) so brush for detecting leaks
leather gloves
the fuel station booth must contain a first‐aid kit, log book, writing materials, operating and safety regulations,
fittings diagram and extinguisher
Occupational safety while working with the CNG dispensing module
The operator is responsible for the fuel station operation and is obliged to entrust its operation only to trained
employees having relevant authorization. The attendant shall competently perform filling the CNG storage tanks
of refilled vehicles, checks the conditions of the dispenser and other devices in regular intervals as well as the
operation of the entire device, and keeps operating records. The smoking ban and ban on using open fire within
a radius of 10 m must be located a visible place nearby the dispenser. There must be also a notice on switching
off the engine and securing the vehicle against spontaneous setting in motion.
In terms of structure, all dispenser components that could be sources of explosion initiation are approved
according to the European standard ATEX. After detecting possible gas leak the detector sensors may be
located in the dispenser area. However, these sensors are not included in the basic offer. In terms of
hygiene, the given device is harmless for attendants and operators. While performing operation and
maintenance it is advisable to protect your hands by wearing gloves and wear safety goggles.
3.4.1.
ELECTROMECHANICAL TOTALIZERS
On demand, TATSUNO EUROPE dispensers are equipped with electromechanical totalizers for monitoring the
total amount of fuel flown through each delivery hose. Totalizers are located on the dispenser display. Each
delivery hose or nozzle has one seven‐digit electromechanical totalizer that shows the
number of complete
kilograms delivered through the appropriate delivery hose.
For multiple product dispensers, the
electromechanical totalizers on the display are ordered from top to bottom or from left to right and are marked
with delivery hose numbers.
NOTE
On display A, the electromechanical totalizers are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. The numbers of the totalizers correspond to
the delivery hoses 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A. On the display B, the electromechanical totalizers are also numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. The
numbers of totalizers correspond to the delivery hoses 1B, 2B, 3B and 4B.
3.4.2.
DISPENSER OPERATING MODES
here are two basic dispenser’s operating modes:
1)
manual mode
2)
automatic (remote) mode
The
manual mode
is a status when the dispenser works independently of any remote control.
Delivery progress: The customer arrives to the dispenser. The fuel station attendant inserts the delivery nozzle
into the vehicle storage tank and presses the START button. Displays are reset (approx. 1.5 sec) and the delivery
starts. After the delivery is finished – see section 0, the attendant hangs the delivery nozzle back onto the
dispenser and the customer pays for refilled gas. The dispenser is immediately ready for next delivery. Since the