Maintenance of vendor supplied parts, Performing inspections, Safety warnings – Gasboy Atlas Start-up User Manual
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Moisture from rain can damage the internal components of a pump/dispenser.
Internal components exposed to moisture may not operate correctly. Do not open the electronics
cabinet to perform any other tasks while it is raining. Exposing board to rain will void warranty for any
resultant damage.
CAUTION
Preventive Maintenance and Inspection
Performing Inspections
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Maintenance of Vendor Supplied Parts
Certain parts of the pump/dispenser are produced by vendors for Gasboy (hoses, nozzles, and
so on) and as such may have documentation different from the one that Gasboy supplies. In
these cases, consult the vendor documentation for service intervals and any adjustments, if
required, for your pump/dispenser.
Note: Do not rely entirely on Gasboy supplied documentation for dispenser components not
manufactured by Gasboy.
Use Only Authorized Parts
The use of unauthorized parts can void your warranty, cause you to lose continuity of the
Underwriters Label on the pump, cause inefficient operation, and possibly an operational
hazard. Always use new gaskets and seals when servicing or rebuilding Gasboy Atlas
equipment.
Performing Inspections
This section provides instructions for scheduling two types of maintenance inspections:
• General inspections
• Component inspections
Safety Warnings
You are performing inspections and maintenance in a potentially dangerous environment of
flammable fuels/vapors and high voltage. Follow all safety precautions to prevent injury when
inspecting a pump/dispenser at the island.
To avoid electrical shock or hazard of an explosion or fire or a fuel spill when servicing remote
pump/dispenser:
• Shut off and lockout all power to the pump/remote dispenser (in submersible pump applications,
shut off and lockout power to the submersible pump and any other remote dispensers that use
that submersible pump. AC power can feed back into a shut-off dispenser, when remote
dispensers share a common STP or starter relay).
• Shut off and lockout all power to the remote dispenser and submersible pumps at the master
panel and close and test any impact valve before performing any maintenance or service to the
remote dispenser, including change of any fuel filters or strainers.
• Block the island so that no vehicles can pull up to the remote dispenser, when the dispenser is
being worked on.
WARNING