Instructions / Assembly

1. Select chemically compatible inlet and outlet
hoses that contain a static discharge wire, are
for use with ammable liquids, and are rated to
at least 50 psi.
2. Recongure inlet and outlet anges if
necessary (optional). Instructions below.
3. Use a conductive nozzle or valve at the end of
the discharge hose that can be shut off tightly
to prevent accidental siphoning when the pump
is not in use.
4. NOTE: If pumping from a metal container, the
metal end of suction hose MUST be in contact
with the metal container for electrical continuity.
Suction Hose Conguration
WARNING! Threaded pipe joints and connections should be sealed with the appropriate sealant or sealant
tape to minimize the possibility of leaks. Leaks create the potential for re or explosion.
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NOTE: Hose lengths are longer than shown.
DANGER! Fumes accumulated while fueling create an Explosive Atmosphere. It is CRITICAL that all
possible sources of ignition be removed to a safe distance or extinguished. Sources of ignition would
include (but not be limited to) open ames, cigarettes, static discharge, or electrical connections that can
create a spark. Explosion, re, and severe injury or death will occur if the explosive vapors are ignited.
Fumes accumulated while fueling create an Explosive
Atmosphere around the tank that is being lled. To
avoid possible explosion of accumulated vapors, it is
critical to keep possible sources of spark / ignition at
safe distances from the
fuel vapors.
The accompanying diagram shows minimum safe
distances for safe fueling. 10’ is the minimum safe
distance between:
Power source and fuel supply.
Power source and tank being lled.
Power source and pump.
Fueling Safety