Important Safety Information
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MDE-3883 TRIND Retrofit Kits C00011-005
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PRELIMINARY
FCC 11/30
Prevent Explosions and Fires
Fuels and their vapors will become explosive if ignited. Spilled or leaking fuels cause vapors.
Even filling customer tanks will cause explosive vapors in the vicinity of dispenser or island.
No Open Flames
Open flames from matches, lighters, welding torches or other sources can ignite fuels
and their vapors.
No Sparks - No Smoking
Sparks from starting vehicles, starting or using power tools, burning cigarettes, cigars
or pipes can also ignite fuels and their vapors. Static electricity, including an electrostatic
charge on your body, can cause a spark sufficient to ignite fuels and their vapors. After getting
out of a vehicle, touch the metal of your vehicle to discharge any electrostatic charge before
you approach the dispenser island.
Prevent Electrical Shock and Sparks
Dispensing devices use high voltage. A potential shock hazard exists when working on or
around a dispensing device.
Follow OSHA lock-out and tag-out procedures.
Always turn OFF power to the dispensing device and associated submerged turbine pumps
(STPs) when servicing or making electrical wiring connections. Multiple disconnects may be
required.
Close Junction Boxes Tightly
Spilled or leaking fuels in the vicinity of electrical junction boxes can be hazardous if boxes
are not properly closed. Replace all bolts and tighten junction box cover before turning on AC
power. Do not use gaskets on junction box covers.
The EMERGENCY STOP, ALL STOP, and PUMP STOP buttons at the cashier’s
station WILL NOT shut off electrical power to the pump/dispenser.
This means that even if you activate these stops, fuel may continue to flow
uncontrolled.
You must used the TOTAL ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF in the case of an emergency
and not only these cashier station “stops.”
WARNING