Gasboy 215A User Manual
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GASBOY 215A/215ATW/216A/216ATW Satellite Dispensing Units
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03/07/03
024320 WIRING DIAGRAM
Models Satellite w/Lane-Oriented, Front Load Nozzle 215AZ/9100A
Twin Satellite w/Lane-Oriented, Front Load Nozzle, 215AZTW/9100A
Satellite w/Lane-Oriented, Front Load Nozzle 216AZ/9100A Front Load
Twin Satellite w/Lane-Oriented, Front Load Nozzle, 216AZTW/9100A
NOTES:
1.
All wiring and conduit runs must conform with all building/fire codes, all Federal, State, and
Local codes, National Electrical Code, (NFPA 70), NFPA 30, and Automotive and Marine
Service Station Code (NFPA 30A) codes and regulations.
2.
See Weights and Measures Handbook 44 to determine which mode of satellite operation is
relevant for your application. In many cases, the satellite must be wired so it cannot dispense
product while the master dispenser is dispensing and vice versa. Use the correct wiring
diagram according to your application.
3.
This wiring diagram is intended only to show the connections between the satellite and the
dispenser. See wiring diagram for master dispenser (according to model number) for
applicable warnings and proper connection of all wires. Consult the 9100A Installation
Manual for full wiring information for the dispenser.
4. When wiring dispensers, submersible starter relays are always recommended when a
submersible pump is used; however, the control circuit is capable of directly driving a
submersible pump up to 1 HP at 115/230 VAC. Any pump over these ratings will require a
submersible starter relay.