Start-up – Gasboy 9100A User Manual

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03/07/03

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Section 6

START-UP


COMPLETION CHECK LIST


The information below should be reviewed to help verify the proper installation of the Series
9100A dispensing unit. If the installation does not meet criteria listed, correct the problem
before the start-up is performed.


1.

The unit must be properly secured to the island.


2. All plumbing must be complete and tight. All liquid-carrying lines must be checked for

leaks.


3. When DC pulsers are used in the pump for connecting to GASBOY fuel management

systems, AC and DC wires should not share any conduits, junction boxes, or troughs unless
the restrictions outlined in the Pulsers, Wiring section are met.


4. All conduit work must be complete. All junction box covers must be secured. Conduits

should not be sealed until the wiring is verified through proper operation.


5.

The unit must be properly grounded.


6. Before any testing begins, remove any water in the tank through a fill opening, using a

suitable pump. Do not use the GASBOY pump or remote dispenser and submersible pump
to remove water. Serious damage may occur.


7.

A sufficient volume of fuel must be put in the tank to insure that the liquid level is above the
bottom of the suction pipe (suction pumps) or is high enough to allow the submersible pump
to operate efficiently (remote dispensers).


START-UP


After successfully verifying the installation against the completion check list, the unit is ready for
start-up. Follow the procedure listed below to perform an orderly start-up of the Series 9100A
dispensing unit.

1.

Turn on the circuit breaker(s) for the various control lines to the unit.


2.

Remove the nozzle for Side 1 from its holder and turn on the pump handle. Verify that the
non-computer register goes through its reset sequence, which consists of the total volume
wheels resetting to all zeroes.


3. Dispense fuel. If the unit contains a slow/fast flow valve, verify that it opens. Check all

plumbing for leaks at this time.


4.

Turn the pump handle off. Open the nozzle. No fuel should be dispensed.

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