3 - installation, Installation precautions, 3 – installation – Gasboy 52 Pressure Regulator Valve User Manual

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MDE-4645A Model 52 Pressure Regulator Valve Installation/Parts Manual · April 2009

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Installation Precautions

Installation

3 – Installation

Installation Precautions

All tanks and installations must conform with all building/fire codes, all Federal, State, and
Local codes, National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), NFPA 30, Automotive and Marine Service
Station Code (NFPA 30A), and NFPA 395 codes and regulations.

Plan your installation carefully. Dispensing troubles, which seem to be pump-related, are
frequently traced to faulty installation. Review the following list of installation DOs and
DO NOTs to avoid potential problems:

DO read the

“Important Safety Information”

on

page 3

. It contains important information

regarding the safe use of fuel dispensing equipment.

DO have the valve installed by a qualified installer.
DO remove the shipping plug from the vent opening for proper operation of valve.
DO NOT experiment with fuel dispensing equipment if you are not sure whether the

installation is correct.

DO NOT install any underground piping without proper swing joints. Always use

shoulder nipples, never close nipples.

DO NOT cover any lines until they have been both air and liquid-tested.
DO NOT back-fill the tank or supply line with cinders or ashes. Back-fill with clean sand,

crushed rock, or pea gravel.

DO NOT use black iron pipe or fittings for underground installations. Use only new

galvanized or fiberglass*

pipe and fittings.

* Install all fiberglass pipe and fittings according to manufacturer’s specifications and

requirements.

DO NOT install the fill pipe to a tank where it can be submerged with standing water.
DO NOT use the Gasboy fuel dispensing equipment to remove water ballast from the

storage tank.

DO NOT use gaskets on covers of explosion-proof type boxes. The sealing compound

found at various locations within conduit is a requirement of the National Electrical Code
and should not be disturbed. Tighten the Junction Box covers before replacing panels.

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