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Gasboy CFN Series SCII Installation Manual User Manual

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CFN Series System

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05/28/03

POWER REQUIREMENTS


System/Peripheral Equipment
AC Power for the CFN system components, data terminal, and external modem must come from a
separate, dedicated circuit breaker. No other equipment, including the system’s pumps or remote
dispensers, may be powered from this breaker. Whenever possible, one breaker should be used
to supply the CFN system components, data terminal, and modem. However, it is acceptable to
supply the power to the different CFN system components and accessories from multiple
breakers within the same breaker panel and the same phase of power. When necessary,
power for the data terminal or modem may be supplied from a separate, dedicated breaker
located in a different breaker panel.

The system requires 120 VAC + 10% 47-63 HZ for power. Power for the CFN system
components (except for the pump control unit, island card reader and electronic register*) must
come from the power conditioner supplied with the system. This is especially important for the
Site Controller II.

* A Profit Point and its attached components (receipt printer, RS-485 to RS-232 converter, POS

D-Box, and possibly a scanner) must draw power from an AC Surge Protector outlet strip
which cannot be plugged into the power conditioner. Whenever possible, the AC Surge
Protector outlet strip and power conditioner must draw their power from the same source.


Proper system grounding is an extremely important part of the system installation. As with the AC
power, the grounds for all CFN system components should return to the same breaker panel. This
helps to assure a common ground throughout the system which is necessary for protection of the
RS-485 data loop circuitry. Grounds for all system devices should be wired to the breaker panel
ground bus bar which in turn should be grounded to a ground rod. A conduit ground does not
provide a sufficient ground. It is recommended that the neutral and ground bus bars be bonded
together when it is not prohibited by local codes.

WIRE SIZE


The AC wire size for power of the CFN system components must be 14 AWG or larger. This
gauge of wire will be sufficient for runs of up to 300 feet from the breaker panel to the system.
Components with distances over 300 feet must use 12 AWG wire or larger. All wire should be
stranded.

The specifications for the RS-485 data loop and RS-232 communication wire/cable size can be
found in Communication Requirements.

COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS

The CFN System utilizes RS-485, RS-232, and RS-422 modes of communication for
communicating to other CFN system components and peripheral equipment. Phone line (modem)
communication may also be used when remote communication to the site is desired. The specific
requirements for each of these modes of communication are listed below.

RS-485
RS-485 wiring is used for communication between the CFN system components. This
communication takes place over the RS-485 modular cables provided with the system
components and the RS-485 data loop field wiring. The following installation requirements must
be followed when installing the CFN RS-485 communication lines: