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Installation:
Step-by Step Procedure
Initial Cable Runs & Console Placement:
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Pull one Impulse Meter Cable (model 3122-xxx)
and one Comm/Power Cable (model 3121-xxx)
from the pump room to the parts counter. Allow plenty
of extra cable length to provide for fi nal wiring at each
end location. Secure the cable along this path (onto
convenient existing piping, if available) with cable
ties.
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In the pump room, connect the terminations of
the Impulse Meter Cable (model 3122-xxx) to
the Impulse Meters (model 3120-103) per “WIRING
DETAIL, IMPULSE METERS”,
[Figure 31, page 23]
.
Be sure to use the correct black wire associated with
each colored wire, just as they are spiral-wrapped on
the cable. Terminate with crimp connectors or screw
caps. If less than 4 Impulse Meters are used, cut back
unused wires on the impulse meter cable.
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Select a suitable location at the parts counter
for the Spectrum Queuing Console
TM
(model
3110-006P). Provide a 1.50” dia hole in the counter-
top, just behind the planned console location. Place
the Spectrum Queuing Console
TM
in position. Attach
the connector of the included 6 ft. extension cable to
the back of the console. Mount the cable through the
hole and beneath the counter (extension cable disas-
sembly/re-assembly may be required to pass through
the hole). Secure the terminal strip to a below-counter
shelf or side wall, being sure that terminal wiring points
are all accessible.
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At the Queuing Console extension terminal strip,
connect wires from the Impulse Meter Cable
(model 3122-xxx) to their assigned empty locations
(outgoing side of terminal strip) using a fl at screw-
driver blade to push the terminal opening buttons. Be
sure to match meter fl uid-number color codes to the
wiring in the pump room. Refer to “WIRING DETAIL,
CONSOLE”,
[Figure 25, page 19]
.
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In the pump room, connect the terminations of
the Comm/Power Cable (model 3121-xxx) wires
to the input side of the Air Smart Controller
TM
(model
3120-030). Secure wires to the terminal plugs using
the jeweler’s screwdriver. Refer to “WIRING DETAIL,
SMART CONTROLLERS”,
[Figure 26, page 20]
.
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At the parts counter, strip ends of the Comm/
Power Cable (model 3121-xxx) from the pump
room.
Connect wires from the pump room Comm/
Power Cable (model 3121-xxx) to their assigned
locations on the extension terminal strip of the Spec-
trum Queuing Console
TM
. Refer to “WIRING DETAIL,
CONSOLE”,
[Figure 25, page 19]
.
Service Bay Parts & Their Cable Runs:
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At each dispense point, use the provided .500”
diameter hole in the hose reel or reel enclosure,
as illustrated, “HOSE REEL HOLE LOCATIONS”,
[Figure 22, page 17]
. Press one Ready Light (model
3120-031) into the .500” dia. mounting hole on each
of these hose reels.
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At each dispense point, install a Y-Strainer
(model 3120-010) and a Fluid Solenoid Valve
(model 3120-032) into the supply piping at each hose
reel, using the pipe wrenches. Also be sure that fl uid
line shutoff valves are installed at each dispense point
(these are not provided with the Spectrum
TM
equip-
ment set). Refer to “INSTALLATION DETAIL, FLUID
SOLENOID VALVES”,
[Figure 29, page 21]
.
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Adjacent to each dispensing station, locate
convenient mounting points for the Smart Con-
trollers
TM
(model 3120-030), on the facility walls (8
ft. height from fl oor is recommended), or on support
beams. Select locations which have proximity to the
dispense stations which the Smart Controllers
TM
are
to control.
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Mount all of the Smart Controllers
TM
(model
3120-030)
in the exact planning sheet loca-
tions designated by their labels (SC01, SC02, etc)
using the No.8 fasteners packaged with the control-
lers. Match drill .136” diameter holes into the beams
or other convenient structural locations. Tighten
fasteners using the Phillips screwdriver and 11/32”
wrench. Refer to “INSTALLATION DETAIL, SMART
CONTROLLER”,
[Figure 21, page 16]
.
Use care when wiring components.
Prepare wire ends per WIRE END
DETAIL recommendations. Be careful
to match wire color codes to the wiring
diagram specifi cations.
NOTE
!
Be sure to wire impulse meters cor-
rectly. Reverse wiring or attachment
to wrong terminal points could cause
immediate damage to the circuit board
in the impulse meters.
CAUTION