Important safety messages – Franklin Fueling Systems DC404-4 Controller User Manual
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Important Safety Messages
Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS) equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile hydrocarbon liquids such
as gasoline and diesel fuel. Installing or working on this equipment means working in an environment in which these highly
flammable liquids may be present. Working in such a hazardous environment presents a risk of severe injury or death
if these instructions and standard industry practices are not followed. Read and follow all instructions thoroughly before
installing or working on this, or any other related, equipment.
As you read this guide, please be aware of the following symbols and their meanings:
This symbol identifies a warning. A warning sign will appear in the text of this document when a potentially
hazardous situation may arise if the instructions that follow are not adhered to closely. A potentially hazardous
situation may involve the possibility of severe bodily harm or even death.
This is a caution symbol. A caution sign will appear in the text of this document when a potentially hazardous
environmental situation may arise if the instructions that follow are not adhered to closely. A potentially
hazardous environmental situation may involve the leakage of fuel from equipment that could severely harm
the environment.
Warning
Caution
Follow all applicable codes governing the installation and servicing of this product and the
entire system. Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing this
equipment and any related equipment. A potentially lethal electrical shock hazard and the possibility
of an explosion or fire from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are accidentally
turned on during installation or servicing. Please refer to the Installation and Owner’s Manual for
this equipment, and the appropriate documentation for any other related equipment, for complete
installation and safety information.
Follow all federal, state and local laws governing the installation of this product and its associated
systems. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA codes 30A and 70 from the National Fire
Protection Association. Failure to follow these codes could result in severe injury, death, serious
property damage and/or environmental contamination.
Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. The equipment in this manual is usually mounted
underground, so reduced visibility puts service personnel working on this equipment in danger from
moving vehicles entering the work area. To help eliminate these unsafe conditions, secure the area
by using a service truck to block access to the work environment, or by using any other reasonable
means available to ensure the safety of service personnel.
Use circuit breakers for multiple disconnect to turn off power and prevent feedback from other dispensers.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
List of Parts
Description
Part Number
QTY QuickON Wire connectors 210-0083
Controller
404-4
List of Tools
• Industry-standard, non-sparking tools
• Allen wrench, 19mm
• Conduit and fittings as required, must be UL
listed for use in Class I, Div 1 locations
Junction Box internal volume requirements per conductor:
Size of Conductor (AWG)
Free space required for
each conductor (in
3
)
18
1.5
16
1.75
14
2.0
12
2.25
10
2.5
Determine volume of Junction box. This information may be on the
junction box itself usually expressed in cubic inches. If not, measure the
inside length, width, and depth of the box and multiply these numbers
together. This gives you the free volume of the junction box.
If the junction box is round measure the inside diameter and multiply this
number by itself. Multiply this number by 0.78 and record this answer.
Then measure the depth of the junction box and multiply it by the sum of
your first answer. This gives the free volume of a cylindrical junction box.
Using the table above, subtract the cubic inches per each conductor
which originates outside the junction box and terminates or is spliced
within the junction box. Each conductor that passes through the junction
box without splice or termination shall be counted once. Refer to
National Electric Code 2011, article 314.16 (B).