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Dangers, Warnings and Precautions 
 

FOR THE SAFE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND OPERATION OF THIS CONSOLE AND RELATED 
EQUIPMENT, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. 
 
 

"DANGER":  

means:  If you do not follow the instructions, severe injury or death will occur. 

 
 

“WARNING":  

means:  If you do not follow the instructions, severe injury or death can occur. 

 

 

 

 

"CAUTION":  

means:  If you do not follow the instructions, damage can occur to the equipment. 

 
 
 
“DANGER”:              Disconnect all power to this equipment and associated dispenser’s equipment during 

installation, service or any maintenance.  Failure to do so can cause injury or damage 
equipment. 

 
“WARNING”:  

QUALIFIED/TRAINED personnel must do Maintenance and repairs.  

 
“WARNING”:  

To prevent electric shock, keep the electrical parts of the console dry. 

 
“WARNING”:    

You must have training in the installation and service of fuel dispensing equipment before 
working on this system.  

 
“WARNING”:  

Make sure this equipment is correctly grounded.  Failure to do so can cause  
injury or damage equipment. 

 
“CAUTION”:  

Electronic components are static sensitive.  Use proper static precautions  
(static straps) before working on the equipment. 

 
“WARNING”:   

Failure to properly ground all equipment can cause injury or damage  
equipment. 

 
“WARNING”:   

Installation must comply with National Code (NFPA #70), Automotive and  
Marine Service Code (NFPA #30A), Federal, State and local codes. 

 
“CAUTION”:  

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy.  If not installed  
and used properly, i.e., in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual, it may cause 
interference to radio communications.  The console was tested and found to comply with the 
limits for a Class-A computing device in accordance with Sub-part J of Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules.  A Class-A computing device is designed to provide reasonable protection against 
interference when operated in commercial environment. 

 
“CAUTION”: 

Follow proper grounding procedures to reduce radio frequency interference  
(RFI). Ground each piece of equipment connected to, or controlled by, the console to the 
electrical service panel ground. 

 
“CAUTION”: 

Each dispenser must have a 12 gauge or larger green stranded ground wire  
connected from the grounding lug of the junction box to the main electrical service panel 
ground.  (National Electrical Code, Article 514-7).  It is unacceptable to rely on the conduit for 
this grounding requirement. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PETROSMART EZ

Page 1: ...tant information for safe installation and operation of this equipment Read and understand this book before applying power Keep this book and tell all service personnel to read this book If you do not...

Page 2: ...ystem Description Pg 4 PetroSmart EZ System Diagram Pg 5 Bennett Dispenser Control Interconnect Box Pg 7 Connection of Dispenser Control Data Wires Pg 8 PetroSmart EZ Converter Board Pg 9 Power Requir...

Page 3: ...precautions static straps before working on the equipment WARNING Failure to properly ground all equipment can cause injury or damage equipment WARNING Installation must comply with National Code NFPA...

Page 4: ...to the EZ 85 IC box The data wires from the dispensers to the IC Box should be a shielded single twisted pair conductor to avoid electrical noise interfering with communication Installations will var...

Page 5: ...nic dispensers without credit card modules The PETROSMART EZ dispenser control system is comprised of the following items Qty Description 1 PETROSMART EZ Console 1 PETROSMART EZ Bennett dispenser cont...

Page 6: ...T Data Wires Dispenser Data Wires Tokheim MPD Dispenser COM1 PUMP CONTROL COM 2 MODEM DC POWER PRINTER Dispenser Hot Neutral and Earth GND Wire Trough POWER AUX 1 AUX 2 LINE PHN PIN PHONE LINE PetroSm...

Page 7: ...CONV converter board Conduit for 115 VAC 60 Hz Power To EZ Console Note All IC boxes come with the 24 cable connected DISPENSER CONTROL 1 2 3 To Card Reader IC Box Backpan Front Cover MPC TM85E BOARD...

Page 8: ...CONDITION DURING EMERGENCY OFF NO NC COM TM 85E 1A 115 VAC MAX GND NEUT HOT 115 VAC PUMP CONTROL T R T R GND RxD RxD PILOT DUTY ONLY BLK BLK BLK BLK BLACK WHITE WHI WHI WHI WHI WHI WHI WHI WHI BLK BL...

Page 9: ...4 on page 7 IMPORTANT After installation of IC box check the slide switch on the converter board Refer to Fig 10 for the proper switch position In the IC box that is connected to the dispenser data wi...

Page 10: ...ing Refer to the installation manual for the dispenser being installed for complete installation requirements Pump Motor Use auxiliary relays correct gauge wires and 115 230VAC breakers to supply powe...

Page 11: ...the connector marked PUMP CONTROL on the back of the EZ console to the connector labeled 2 on the front pan of the dispenser IC Box Longer cables are available to fit the particular needs of the inst...

Page 12: ...onditions and will not be covered under warranty 6 Do not use wire nuts on any grounding connections Make all connections with compression connectors crimp or split lug 7 If the console or dispenser p...

Page 13: ...h the UL regulations and standards that apply to the Petroleum Industry the following information establishes installation parameters for the use of peripheral equipment with the PETROSMART EZ Control...

Page 14: ...ect in the event of defect damage injury or failure of the equipment due to any of the following causes Acts of God improper installation failure to maintain the equipment in accordance with TMS instr...

Page 15: ...the cost of cleaning replacing the overlay etc NON WARRANTY REPAIR POLICY When we receive an out of warranty component for service we may routinely offer to exchange it for a remanufactured re warran...

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