Franklin Fueling Systems ATG Moormann Interface User Manual
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11. Install the large pulley end of one of the pulley racks (Figure A, Item 7) to the eccentric cap using a cotter pin (Figure
A, Item 17). The 7 series gauge racks have three rollers and the 9 series has four rollers.
12. Using two additional cotter pins, connect both counterweights (Figure A, Item 10) to the second pulley rack. The
counterweights attach to the two holes on the bracket sides adjacent to the smallest pulley.
13. Place the counterweight assembly on the ground directly beneath the eccentric cap pulley rack. Position the
assembly so that the small pulley in the pulley rack (the cotter pin end) is on top.
14. Remove the covers from the two gauge roller elbows.
Caution
While working with the gauge tape, use care not to kink or bend it. Carefully unroll the tape and
stretch it out prior to threading. It is helpful if there is someone threading it from the top of the
tank while, simultaneously, someone on the ground turns the roller brackets. Wear gloves when
working with this kind of tape because its edges are sharp.
15. With the numbered side up, starting from the tank-mounted elbow, thread the cotter pin bracket end of the gauge tape
(Figure A, Item 8) through the piping all of the way to the eccentric cap. Make certain that the tape passes outside of
the elbow rollers. Attach a pair of vice grip pliers to the other end of the gauge tape on the top of the tank so that the
tape is secure and does not move during installation.
16. At the eccentric cap, thread the cotter pin bracket end of the tape through and around the lower roller (the largest
roller) in the counterweight assembly (Figure A, Item 10). Thread from front to back or towards the storage tank — the
numbered side of the tape should be facing you as you do this.
17. Continue with this end of the tape and thread it around the top roller (the largest roller) on the roller bracket attached
to the eccentric cap, threading it from front to back. Continue on to the lower bracket and back to the upper bracket,
threading the tape around the outside of each consecutive roller once. Use care and do not twist the tape. The
numbered side will always be to the outside in both the front and the back.
18. If the roller brackets are threaded properly, you will finish up on the bottom of the roller bracket attached to the
eccentric cap. Continue from this roller to the counterweight assembly and align the cotter pin bracket end of the tape
to the top ears on the roller bracket in the counterweight assembly.
19. Locate the magnet bracket (Figure A, Item 19). Using the “magnet detail” on Figure A as a reference, align the
magnet bracket’s arms from the “back side” of the counterweight assembly to the outside of the lower roller bracket’s
mounting ears. The magnet bracket tube will be outside of the tape layers and the long cylinder portion of the magnet
assembly should point up towards the top of the probe. Assemble the magnet bracket and gauge tape end to the
roller bracket ears with a cotter pin (Figure A, Item 17).
Caution
Remove all of the twists in the tape to avoid kinking it before proceeding to the next step.
20. From the tank-mounted elbow assembly on the tank top, pull the gauge tape out until all of the tape slack is removed.
Continue pulling tape, lifting the counterweight off of the ground, until the two roller brackets meet. Using a piece of
electrical tape and vice grips, hold the tape temporarily at the elbow assembly. Install the flange gasket (Figure A,
Item 14) on the gauge housing (Figure A, Item 9). Carefully insert the counterweight assembly into the gauge housing
and place the gauge housing upright and under the eccentric cap. The gauge housing observation window must be
positioned in front directly below the vertical 1" pipe. Line up the bolt holes and the gasket, then bolt the eccentric cap
to the gauge tube.
21. Thread the male reducing adapter into the eccentric cap’s ¾" opening (marked as the “probe hole” in Figure A).
22. Slide the probe (Figure A, Item 20) through the male reducing adapter and through the magnet bracket tube. Carefully
allow the probe to slide all of the way down until it rests on the gauge housing bottom. Verify that the probe passed
through the magnet bracket tube by viewing this assembly through the gauge housing observation window.