Introduction
Overview
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Extractable is easy to service
The Red Jacket STP incorporates industrial die springs that break loose the O-ring seals when the nuts holding the
extractable in place are removed. No physical effort or special equipment is required to break the seal. In addition,
all connected accessories are attached to the manifold. There is no need to remove accessories, leak detectors, or
siphons when service or upgrades require removing the extractable.
Utilize the lifting eyebolt to lift out the extractable unit. Removal of the extractable section of the pump must be
conducted with caution. Make certain that the extractable section remains centered within the riser pipe and that
no portion of the extractable binds during the removal process. If binding occurs during removal, stop and
determine the cause of the binding and correct the situation before proceeding with removal.
Manifold allows for vertical or horizontal discharge
The Red Jacket STP has been designed for vertical product discharge via a 2-inch NPT threaded port, but with
adequate swinging radius to allow for the addition of an elbow to accommodate a side discharge. In fact, the
discharge is located on the manifold so that a side discharge is on the same plane as previously provided on
models with a side discharge port. An adapter with 2-inch BSP threads is provided.
Built-in contractor's box
An electrical connection housing (contractor's box) is built into The Red Jacket STPs manifold and is completely
isolated from the fuel path. Unlike other systems, there is no adjustment required to fit the yoke, making this pump
easy to install.
Line leak detection facility
A connection port for Veeder-Root/Red Jacket industry leading pressurized line leak detection (PLLD) provides
environmental compliance without the fuel flow restrictions of mechanical (MLLD) or electronic (ELLD) systems.
The port also provides required connection features for MLLD and ELLD detectors.