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5 OPERATION
5.1
Safety Items You Should Know
Know how to turn OFF power to the dispenser and submersible pumps in an emergency.
Use the dispenser for appropriate applications. Use only low viscosity fuels – diesel, including
biodiesel blends up to 20%; kerosene; gasoline, including standard oxygenated blends; AvGas;
and jet fuel (check with fuel supplier for any additional metal flow path restrictions for AvGas and
Jet fuel). Do not use the dispenser for pumping water or water-based liquids.
Dispensers with the “E” Prefix utilize nickel-plating, hard anodizing, stainless steel, black iron
piping, special elastomers and a special fuel filter which have been used successfully for
E85 compatibility. The modified components are UL Listed for gasoline, diesel, kerosene
(and similar products) and Ethanol blends up to and including E85.
Make sure the dispenser is equipped with the proper accessories for the application and product
dispensed – for example, the proper filters and separators to ensure product purity when
refueling aircraft.
Inspect regularly, all external fuel carrying components such as, hoses, nozzles, breakaways,
etc., for damage or leaks.
Inspect regularly, all internal fuel carrying components such as, piping, meters, filters, etc. for
damage or leaks.
Have all leaks or defects repaired immediately.
Test the emergency (shear) valve, by opening and closing several times, at least once per year.
Care should be taken to prevent fuel spillage. If spillage occurs, clean-up immediately.
Use of automatic safety nozzles prevents overfilling fuel tanks and avoids spilling fuel.
Avoid tipping the nozzle downward spilling excess fuel.
Sufficient lighting must be provided to allow safe use of the dispenser.
A clearly visible and identifiable Site Emergency Stop Switch must be provided at the site to shut
OFF power to all of the site’s dispensers and submersible pumps in case of an emergency.
Stow hoses to prevent tripping.
Know the Hazardous Zone area around the dispenser.
Do not operate the dispenser in the presence of any source of ignition including lighted
cigarettes, electrical equipment, and running/hot engines.
Always keep an operating nozzle attended and do not re-enter the vehicle after beginning the
fueling sequence. Static buildup can be created from sliding in and out of the vehicle seat. Static
discharge by subsequently touching an operating nozzle can create a hazardous situation.
Portable tanks (containers) of 12 gallons (45 liters) or less shall not be filled while they are in or
on a motor vehicle. See Warning information about this subject on the following pages.
Wear safety goggles and protective clothes when dispensing any liquid that may be
potentially harmful or hazardous. Change saturated clothing and wash skin promptly with
soap and water.
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