Installation manual
FuelMaster
®
Installation Manual
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Battery Reference
There are batteries on the mainboard, card reader board, and data logger. All applications use the same
battery. All batteries are lithium 3V with Syn-Tech part number 180181, and Rayovac part number BR2325-B
3V. The classic FMU-2500 mainboard and card reader board each use two batteries. The FMU-2500Plus
mainboard uses one battery. The data logger uses one battery.
Switch Ratings
The main power toggle switch and manual/automatic pump toggle switches are general purpose switches,
rated for 15A @ 125VAC, 10A @ 250VAC, 3/4 hp @ 125VAC - 250VAC.
The optional FMU quick stop switch is a heavy duty, oil and watertight switch, rated for 1.0A/300VAC CSA,
0.5A/220VDC, and 1.0A/24VDC.
Terminal Ratings (For External Component Connections)
CAUTION
The following terminal ratings are as suggested by the component manufacturer as the maximum voltage
and current the component is designed to accept. These ratings do not necessarily correspond to the
voltages normally applied to the component when integrated into FuelMaster
®
as part of a complete
system.
ATTENTION
Les cotes de terminaux suivants sont comme suggéré par le fabricant de composants comme la tension
maximale et le courant le composant est conçu pour accepter. Ces notes ne correspondent pas
nécessairement aux tensions normalement appliqué à l'élément lorsqu'ils sont intégrés dans Fuelmaster ®
dans le cadre d'un système complet.
P_ (J4-J7 on PEDESTAL I/O BOARD): 12 VDC
LN_ (TB 1, TB2 on PEDESTAL I/O BOARD): 300 V, 25 A
PHS_ (TB3 on PEDESTAL I/O BOARD): 300 V, 25 A
ON-SITE PRINTER (J2 on PEDESTAL I/O BOARD): 300 V, 10 A
TANK MONITOR UNIT (JP13 on I/O SILVER BOARD): 300 V, 10 A
INDOOR RECEIPT PRINTER (JP11 on I/O SILVER BOARD): 300 V, 10 A
PHONE (931C0110): 125 VAC, 500 mA
Parts Substitution and Modification
Modification of the equipment provided, substitution of any material requirements, or any deviation from these
installation instructions must comply with all applicable safety codes and standards.
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