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Dispenser Junction Box Requirements

Installing the Dispenser Pan Sensor

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Dispenser Junction Box Requirements

Installing Dispenser Control Interface

1.

The dispenser junction box must have at least one unused threaded conduit open-
ing, either 1/2”, 3/4”, or 1” trade size.

2.

The opening may be anywhere on the junction box, as long as sufficient clearance 
exists around the opening for installation of the Dispenser Control Interface.

Important 

When determining the installation location of the Dispenser Control Interface on the 
junction box, choose a location in which the Dispenser Control Interface will not 
interfere in any way with the operation of the dispenser or in maintenance or service 
access.

Wiring Dispenser Control Interface to Dispenser

The following requirements must be met before attempting to wire the Dispenser 
Control Interface to a dispenser.

1.

Be sure AC power to the dispenser junction box is OFF before attempting to open 
the junction box and wire the dispenser control interface to the dispenser.

The following applies to 

both

 installing and wiring the Dispenser Control Interface:

Important 

2.

The junction box must have sufficient volume to accommodate the extra wiring to 
be installed, and must comply with the National Electric Code, Article 370-16. The 
required volume for any dispenser can be calculated using the information in Table 
I.

WARNING

Before installing this device, turn OFF power to the system.

Electrical shock resulting in serious injury or death may result if 
power is on during installation and the device is improperly installed. 

High voltages are present in the dispenser junction box. Be sure to 
turn OFF all power before opening the junction box. More than one 
disconnect may be required to completely de-energize the box. Failure 
to comply with this warning may result in personal injury, property 
loss, and equipment damage.

Do not use any electric tools in the area of the dispenser island. Since 
the island is considered a Class I, Group D Hazardous Location, 
failure to comply with this warning could result in an explosion.

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Summary of Contents for 847970-001

Page 1: ...Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface Non Discriminating Stand Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor With Dispenser Control Interface Part Nos 847990 001 847970 001 Discriminating Stand Alone Dispenser Pa...

Page 2: ...ur Terms and Conditions VEEDER ROOT S PREFERRED CARRIER 1 Contact Veeder Root Customer Service at 800 873 3313 with the specific part numbers and quantities that were missing or received damaged 2 Fax...

Page 3: ...ure 4 Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Dresser Wayne Dispenser 120 VAC 8 Figure 5 Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Gilba...

Page 4: ...ontrol Interface Part No 847970 001 Float Switch Type Veeder Root Discriminating Stand Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface Part No 847970 002 Differentiating Type The above par...

Page 5: ...jury Careless or improper handling of materials can result in bodily injury Gloves Wear gloves to protect hands from irritation or injury OFF WARNING This product is to be installed in systems operati...

Page 6: ...r Root Non Discriminating Stand Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface Part No 847970 001 Float Switch Type Veeder Root Discriminating Stand Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispen...

Page 7: ...to open the junction box and wire the dispenser control interface to the dispenser The following applies to both installing and wiring the Dispenser Control Interface Important 2 The junction box mus...

Page 8: ...conductor passing through the box and each conductor terminating in the box is counted as one conductor No unplugged openings are permitted WARNING Before installing this device turn OFF power to the...

Page 9: ...al Dispenser Control Interface Installation 5 For Discriminating Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface Part Nos 847990 002 and 847970 002 attach the CAUTION Tag to the dispenser pan in...

Page 10: ...nterface See Figure 3 on page 8 Dispenser Control Interface Wiring 1 Wire Dispenser Control Interface to dispenser according to the appropriate Dis penser Control Interface wiring diagram Figure 3 on...

Page 11: ...ure 3 Typical Dispenser Control Interface Wiring Diagram Figure 4 Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Dresser Wayne Dispenser 120 VAC 845 3 DISPENSER DISPENSER POW...

Page 12: ...9 Figure 5 Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Gilbarco Dispenser 120 VAC Models COMBINED MAXIMUM 120V 8A RESISTIVE 1A PILOT DUTY RELAY CONTACT RATING PAN SENSOR...

Page 13: ...al Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Tokheim Basic TCS Model 614 628 Dispenser COMBINED MAXIMUM 120V 8A RESISTIVE 1A PILOT DUTY RELAY CONTACT RATING PAN SENSOR DISPENSER...

Page 14: ...1 Figure 7 Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Tokheim 262 Series Dispenser 845 7 COMBINED MAXIMUM 120V 8A RESISTIVE 1A PILOT DUTY RELAY CONTACT RATING PAN SENSOR...

Page 15: ...Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Tokheim 262A Series Dispenser 845 8 COMBINED MAXIMUM 120V 8A RESISTIVE 1A PILOT DUTY RELAY CONTACT RATING PAN SENSOR DISPENSER...

Page 16: ...ypical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control Interface to a Tokheim Premier Series Dispenser 845 9 COMBINED MAXIMUM 120V 8A RESISTIVE 1A PILOT DUTY RELAY CONTACT RATING PAN SENSOR DISPENSE...

Page 17: ...se guidelines to help insure proper operation of the sensor The sensor should rest in the cup or lowest point of the dispenser pan The sensor should be mounted in a true vertical position where it can...

Page 18: ...sensor straight up out of the pan 3 Be mounted in a true vertical position Dispenser pan sensor sensors dpsnsts2 eps U channel Screen shown for backfilled applications sensors dpsndss2 eps Brackets c...

Page 19: ...free from any contaminants 6 Tighten the cord grip nut to ensure a watertight seal at the cable entry 7 Restore AC power to the junction box Dispenser Pan Sensor Testing After sensor installation tes...

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