Installation manual
FuelMaster
®
Installation Manual
11
Introduction
Proprietary Information
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may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means –
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Syn-Tech Systems, Inc.
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Tallahassee, Florida 32314
Phone: (850)878-2558
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Copyright©Syn-Tech Systems, Inc. 1998-2010
All Rights Reserved. This Document was printed in the United States of America.
Trademark Acknowledgements
Trademarks of other products mentioned in this manual are held by the companies producing
them. Use of a term in this manual should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any
trademark. All other trademarks are acknowledged.
Purpose
This manual provides installation instructions for the Syn-Tech Systems, Inc., FuelMaster
®
Fuel
Management System (hereinafter referred to as FuelMaster
®
Fuel Management Unit (FMU) for fixed
fueling sites. These instructions have been prepared for use by technicians who are qualified to
complete electrical work in hazardous locations.
Though different systems have been developed for commercial (civilian) and DoD (Department of
Defense) applications, only one installation manual has been prepared to cover both applications.
Likewise, commercial systems are available as both Classic and Plus systems. Where distinctions
must be made between the different applications, notations (i.e., commercial, classic, Plus, or DoD)
will be added to identify the differences.
Reference is made herein to Product Bulletins. Product Bulletins have been prepared to cover
individual maintenance tasks, and are forwarded with each replacement part. There is no
maintenance manual encompassing all maintenance tasks.
Section/Appendix Layout
This manual is divided into six sections, and eight appendices. Appendices have been created to
provide special instructions for specific topics. Included are:
Section 1 - General Information
This section contains safety precautions, specifics about equipment safety certification, an
explanation of the system warranty, and a detailed definition of Initialization.
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