Instructions / Assembly

Safety Information
WARNING! To ensure safe and proper operation of your equipment, it is critical to read
and adhere to all of the following safety warnings and precautions. Improper installation or
use of this product can cause serious bodily injury or death!
1) NEVER smoke near the dispenser, or use the dispenser near open ames when
dispensing a ammable liquid! Fire can result!
2) A Fill-Rite lter should be used on the dispenser outlet to insure no foreign material is
transferred to the fuel tank.
3) Threaded pipe joints and connections should be sealed with the appropriate sealant or
sealant tape to minimize the possibility of leaks.
4) Storage tanks should be securely anchored to prevent shifting or tipping when full or
empty.
5) To minimize static electricity build up, use only static wire conductive hose when
dispensing ammable uids, and keep the ll nozzle in contact with the container being
lled during the lling process.
6) DO NOT exceed 50 psi/ 3.5 BAR line pressure.
7) DO NOT install a foot valve or check valve without a pressure relief valve; cracking may
result.
WARNING! This product must not be used to transfer uids into any type of aircraft.
WARNING! This product is not suited for use with uids intended for human consumption
or uids containing water.
Locking
Your Fill-Rite pump nozzle can be locked for added security.
With the pump turned off, and the nozzle in the stored position,
a lock can be inserted through the nozzle rest and the nozzle
handle opening. This conguration prevents the nozzle from
being removed and the pump being turned on.
Installation
An emergency shut-off valve with fusible link must be installed
at the dispenser inlet. All piping must be Schedule 40. Use
UL classied gasoline and oil resistant pipe compound on all
threaded joints. See page 14 and 15 for sample plumbing
diagrams.
IMPORTANT! Remote dispensers and tank top pumps must be installed in accordance with
local, state, and national electrical code NEC/ANSI/NFPA 70, NFPA 30, NFPA 30A, and
NFPA 395.
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