Installation manual

d. ACTIVATE PRODUCT DISPENSERS. All FMU’s successfully activate appropriate
dispensing hoses after authorized access.
e. VERIFY SINGLE HOSE AUTHORIZATION. Activate each hose (one hose at a time) in
automatic mode and verify no other hoses will dispense.
f. SIMULTANEOUS TRANSACTIONS. Each FMU allowed simultaneous operation of each
connected dispensing hose.
g. VERIFY NO COUNTS DURING DISPENSER RESET. Select COUNT TEST from the
Configuration Menu. Move Automatic/Manual Mode switches to Manual. Verify counts do not
register after the dispenser reset handle is activated. If counts do register, perform an
automated transaction for the applicable hose then query the FMU. Verify the quantity
observed in the query matches the quantity recorded at the dispenser. If quantities do not
match, a pulser with AC control must be installed. Repeat for each connected hose.
h. ENCODE, VERIFY, AND REVISE PROKEE
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S OR SMARTCARDS
1) Prokee
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s or Smartcards for test (if applicable), one for each available product, were
encoded and read data back correctly.
2) The Prokee
®
/Smartcard Encoder (if applicable) revised data and read data back
correctly.
i. PROVIDE FOR MANUAL OPERATION. Each FMU functioned normally while selected
dispensers were switched to manual operation. Dispensers switched to the manual position
did not show on the display as being available.
j. TRANSACTION HANDLING. Transactions for each hose, each day were assigned a
sequential four digit number starting with 0001.
k. DISABLE DISPENSER AFTER TRANSACTION. Repeat for multiple FMUs. Note any
deviations on page 6.
1) Each FMU disabled the applicable dispensers connected to it within the specified time
limits after dispensing was complete.
2) As required, timers (No Pulse, Pump Finish) are set long enough to accommodate
multiple fuel tanks.
3) If a solenoid valve is not installed, verify fuel stops flowing when the transaction is ended
by squeezing the nozzle trigger after the pump handle switch is turned off. Fuel should
not flow.
l. PROTECT DATA DURING POWER FAILURE. Repeat for multiple FMUs. Note any
deviations on page 6.
1) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is installed inline with power to FMU so customer
may receive receipt in event of power failure.
2) In automatic mode, when power was removed from each FMU the applicable dispensers
connected to that FMU were disabled.
3) Transactions in progress during power failure were recorded. No transaction data was
lost.
4) When power was restored to each FMU the applicable dispensers connected to that FMU
did not activate without initiating a new transaction.
5) Manual intervention was not required to bring the system to full operation after power
failure.
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