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Document Ref 942583-001 Rev 8
Introduction
Quantium 510 Installation Manual
1.6.2
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE
Certain models include Special Conditions for Safe Use which must be observed
prior to putting the dispensers into operation. Failure to do so will invalidate the
ATEX certification of the dispenser. These models can be identified by an X at
the end of the certificate number as shown on the dispenser typeplate.
The Special Conditions for Safe Use are identified in the ATEX EC Type-
Examination Certificates and are repeated below:-
•
Where a dispenser is supplied without hoses and/or nozzles, they shall be fitted
in accordance with:
- Hoses :
EN1360 or EN13483
- Nozzles:
EN13012
•
When used for ethanol (blend) dispensing, the fuel specification must be less
than or equal to 85% ethanol, with minimum water content.
• The metering pumps and dispensers are designed for use in open air. Where a
metering pump or dispenser is positioned within a building, incorporated into an
enclosure, or integrated into a larger piece of equipment, additional measures
shall be taken to ensure that the zoning diagrams illustrated in the schedule
drawings are not compromised.
1.7
MID Dispensers
From mid 2007, Tokheim dispensers may be shipped from European factories in accordance
with the Metrological Instruments Directive (MID). Such dispensers are calibrated and the
relevant seals stamped in the factory so that the dispensers are fit for trade immediately
upon installation without the need for a local Weights and Measures inspector to put them
into use.
The dispenser is shipped with its own “MID datasheet” which documents the serial numbers
of the prime components fitted in the dispenser. This datasheet must remain with the
dispenser. Similarly dispensers are shipped with a Declaration of Conformance to the MID.
This document must not be lost as it is an essential document to allow the continued use of
the dispenser.
MID dispensers can be identified by the typeplate which
contains a reference to the MID certificate number as
shown:-
CHECKING THE SEALS
It is the responsibility of the Installer to check that all required seals are present and correct
prior to putting the dispenser into use. This includes seals on the pumping unit, meter,
pulser and calculator.
Under no circumstances must any seals be disturbed or broken
during installation.
METER CALIBRATION
If requested by the site owner a calibration check could be performed as part of the
commissioning procedure. (refer to section 6).