Specialized training, Preventive maintenance, Warning – Gasboy Atlas Fuel Systems Owner Manual User Manual
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The Atlas Fuel System
Preventive Maintenance
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MDE-4363F Atlas™ Fuel Systems Owner’s Manual · September 2011
Specialized Training
For safety reasons, do not attempt to service Gasboy pump/dispenser yourself unless you have
been trained and certified by Gasboy or an authorized Gasboy certified trainer.
To receive specialized training for servicing Gasboy pumps/dispensers, contact a
Gasboy-trained contractor or distributor. Training may be available locally at various regional
centers.
Contractors and distributors may charge a nominal training fee. For more information, contact
your nearest distributor. To locate a distributor near you, vi
Locate Distributor link.
Preventive Maintenance
Gasboy pumps and remote dispensers are designed for many years of uninterrupted service.
However, certain dispenser or pump parts experience normal wear and therefore require
periodic inspections. For example, detecting fuel leaks that may occur, belt tension and belt
condition, lubrication, and strainer cleanliness are all important to maintain safe and efficient
unit operation. Therefore to avoid annoying pump shut downs, a periodic preventive
maintenance inspection plan must be established and followed.
Procedures requiring leak repair, shear valve maintenance, and disassembly of portions of the
pump/remote dispenser must be performed by an ASC.
The pump/dispenser contains pressurized flammable fuel and lethal voltages.
Servicing a Gasboy unit incorrectly could result in severe injury or death.
Do not attempt to service Gasboy pump/dispenser yourself and do not allow untrained
personnel to service Gasboy pumps/dispensers. Only Gasboy-trained ASCs must
service a Gasboy unit.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock or hazard of an explosion or fire, when servicing remote pump/dispenser:
• Turn off and lock out all power to the pump/remote dispenser (in submersible pump applications
turn off and lock out power to the submersible pump and any other remote dispensers which use
that submersible pump. AC power can feed back into a shut-off dispenser when remote
dispensers share a common submersible pump or starter relay).
• Turn off and lock out all power to the remote dispenser and submerged pumps at the master
panel and close and test any impact valve before performing any maintenance or service to the
remote dispenser, including changing any fuel filters or strainers.
• Block island so no vehicles can pull up to the remote dispenser when the dispense is being
worked on.
WARNING