FR902DP
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Mechanical Installation
1. Install the pump (if not included) securely to the
top of the fuel tank per the instructions included
with the pump.
2. Install mounting plate or pedestal as applicable
for your installation. Refer to the mounting plate
“Tank Mounting” section of the mounting plate
instructions.
3. Remove the dispenser cover to allow inside
access to the bottom of the dispenser (see
bracket / pedestal instructions for specific screw
locations).
4. Place dispenser on mounting plate or pedestal;
using the 4 – 1/2 x 13 screws, and grommet
washers, attach the dispenser securely to the
mounting surface through the 4 holes located in
bottom of the dispenser cabinet base (figure 1).
5. Installations must include an Emergency Shut-
Off Valve (not supplied) to the dispenser inlet.
Position valve so it can be rigidly mounted and is
not dependent on the dispenser for support.
6. Carefully measure and install pipe between the pump and Emergency Shut Off Valve. The
pipe is not intended to support the pump or the dispenser in any manner.
NOTE: Dimensional drawings for installation purposes are located on pages 18 – 20.
Electrical Installation
CAUTION! Threaded pipe joints and connections should be sealed with the appropriate
sealant or sealant tape to minimize the possibility of leaks.
Figure 1
WARNING! Overall dispenser installation and electrical wiring should be performed
ONLY by a licensed electrician and service personnel in compliance with local, state,
and national electrical code NEC/ANSI/NFPA 70, NFPA30, NFPA 30A, and NFPA 395
as appropriate to the intended use of the dispenser. Threaded rigid conduit, sealed
fittings, and conductor seal should be used. The pump must be properly grounded.
Improper installation or use of this dispenser can result in serious bodily injury, or death!
CAUTION! All electrical appliances should operate at the rated nameplate voltage.
Power should be supplied to this dispenser from a dedicated 20 amp circuit breaker. No
other equipment should be powered by this circuit. Wiring must be of sufficient size to
carry the correct current for the pump. Voltage drop will vary with distance to pump and
size of wire; refer to the National Electrical Code (NEC), or local codes, for voltage drop
compensation to be sure you are using the correct size wire for your application.