Nozzle, hose, and accessories, Supply line, Nozzle, hose, and accessories supply line – Gasboy 9216K User Manual
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MDE-4906 Atlas™ 9216K/9216KTW Satellite Dispensers Installation/Operation Manual · June 2010
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Nozzle, Hose, and Accessories
Installation
Nozzle, Hose, and Accessories
This unit is equipped for use with a UL-listed interchangeable service station type nozzle.
Units equipped with suffix N are equipped for use with a UL-listed Richards Mark XIIL
nozzle. Use only UL-listed hose assemblies and accessories with this device. A listed
breakaway connector must be installed on all hose assemblies. On twin satellites, each start
lever corresponds with the hose outlet to its right.
Supply Line
The supply line for satellite dispensing units is connected to the satellite outlet of the
dispenser. Use new galvanized or fiberglass pipe, 1.91” (48.51 mm) minimum diameter
(1-1/2” Standard Pipe Nipple).
Note: Fiberglass pipe must be installed according to manufacturer’s specifications and
requirements.
Ensure that both the pipe and tank are clean. Foreign matter entering the satellite can cause
extensive damage. Obstructions in the supply line can create pump problems and reduce the
flow rate.
Ensure that all pipe threads are properly cut and the inside reamed to remove burrs. Use listed
gasoline-resistant compound on all joints of gasoline handling piping. Sealing compound must
also be resistant to Gasohol (Ethanol and Methanol). Do not use Teflon Pipe Sealing Tape. Use
gasoline-resistant pipe compound on male threads only. Pipe compound used on female
threads can be squeezed into the supply line where it can enter the product stream and become
lodged in the pump or meter. Install swing joints under the pump and at the satellite to avoid
breaks in the supply line from settling or frost heave.
Note: After completion of installation, all liquid-carrying lines must be checked for leaks.