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4.3 Initial
Delivery
After verifying the items in Section 4.1 and Section 4.2 have been completed, operation of the
pump can be checked.
Step 1
Turn on the circuit breaker(s) for the dispenser and the submersible pump.
Step 2
Remove the nozzle from the nozzle holder, and turn the hook assembly upward to the
“on” position. Make sure the volume and total sale (if applicable) displays reset to
zero.
Step 3
Check that at the end of the reset, the correct submersible pump motor is activated
and the solenoid valve opens (listen for the audible click of the valves(s)).
NOTE: Make sure the product lines are properly bled before dispensing any
product.
Step 5
Dispense fuel into a test can. Check all piping and hose connections to make sure
there are not any leaks.
Step 6
Turn the dispenser off by lowering the hook assembly to the “off” position. Return the
nozzle to the holder.
Step 7
Repeat Steps 1 – 6 for each dispenser and both sides of twin dispensers.
4.4 Dispenser
Operating
Sequence (Troubleshooting)
Idle State: 115VAC (international [int’l] – 230VAC) on the dispenser feed is interrupted by
the on/off handle. When a fuel management system is connected, in addition, the fuel
management system controls the 115VAC (int’l – 230VAC) on the pump feed.
When the handle is turned on, and the dispenser has been authorized if connected to a fuel
management system, power is supplied to the reset motor and an internal switch in the
reset. The motor resets the register back to zero.
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When the reset finishes its cycle, the 115VAC (int’l 230VAC) input to the switch is
passed through as an output to the submersible starter relay (or directly to the
submersible motor if a starter relay is not used), the dispenser two-stage solenoid
valve, and the reset complete line.
The user may now dispense product and the register displays any volume dispensed. If a
pulser option is included, as the register turns, the pulser outputs electrical signals (pulses),
according to its pulse ratio (i.e. 10:1 or 100:1).
The dispenser will stay on until either the handle is turned off, or if connected to a fuel
management system, the fuel management system terminates the transaction by removing
power to the dispenser.
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