Rules for proper installation, Warranty, Rules for proper installation warranty – Gasboy 1000 Series Fuel Management System Installation User Manual

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MDE-4344A Series 1000 Fuel Management System Installation Manual · November 2008

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Rules for Proper Installation

Introduction

Rules for Proper Installation

For proper installation, proceed as follows:

• Please read this entire manual before starting installation.
• All wiring is to be installed and used in accordance with local building/fire codes, all

Federal, State, and Local codes, the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), NFPA 30, and
the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA 30A) codes and regulations.
Canadian users must also comply with the Canadian Electrical Code.

• All wiring must be in threaded, rigid, metal conduit to provide the necessary shielding. Do

not use PVC conduit.

• High-voltage (AC) and low-voltage (DC) must not be combined in a common conduit,

junction box, or wire trough unless cable is used as specified in

“System and Pump/

Dispenser Wiring”

on

page 17

or

“Communication Wiring”

on

page 51

.

• Power for the Series 1000 System, data terminal, and external modem must come from a

separate, dedicated, circuit breaker.

• Properly ground the Series 1000 System and peripheral equipment.
• Use terminal connectors on stranded wire.
• Test pumps in the manual override position prior to system start-up.
• Do not turn on the system power switch located in the head assembly. Power will be

applied to the system by the person performing the system start-up.

Turning on this switch prematurely may result in damage to the system and may void your
warranty.

WARNING

• Check through all boxes and cartons before disposing of them for manuals, cables,

connectors, and so on.

Warranty

For information on warranty, refer to MDE-4255 Gasboy’s Warranty Policy Statement. If you
have any warranty-related questions, contact Gasboy’s Warranty Department at its
Greensboro location.

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