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Pump/dispenser automatic test – Gasboy 1000 Series FMS Startup Manual User Manual

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03/07/03

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Section 10

PUMP/DISPENSER AUTOMATIC TEST



The automatic test verifies the wiring and operation of the system in respect to the connections
between the pumps and/or dispensers and the system. As each transaction is completed it should
print on the direct printout data terminal (Port 1). For systems not using direct printout either a
data terminal can be temporarily connected to Port 1 or the information will have to be manually
polled.

In order to perform this test on a card system, you must have a test card. For a cardless system,
a dummy vehicle number, zero (0), has been defined.

The steps below indicate the proper procedure for testing and the expected results.

1. Turn all the override switches, located in the pedestal (see Figure 5-1), into the AUTO

position.


2.

On a card system, use the test card (provided with each system); on a cardless system, enter
vehicle number 0 and press ENT. Select Hose 1, then turn on Hose 1 using the pump
handle. Hose 1 should reset and be able to dispense product.


3.

Dispense some product with Hose 1.


4.

Turn on all other hose handles. No other hoses besides 1 should activate.


5.

Turn off all other hose handles.


6.

Turn off the handle for Hose 1. Place the handle for Hose 1 back into the on position. Hose
1 should not reset and should not dispense product.


7.

Verify that the quantity displayed on the Hose 1 register matches the quantity recorded on the
system printout.


8.

Repeat Steps 2 through 7 for all hose outlets.


NOTE:

Steps 9 through 13 should be done in addition to the above only if you are using
dispensers or dual hose single motor suction pumps.


9.

Again, using the test card or vehicle number 0, select two hose outlets of the same product
type (use the same pump).


10. Turn on both pump handles. Both hose outlets should reset and be able to dispense product.

11. While dispensing product from one hose (A), allow the other hose (B), to time out.

12. When Hose B has timed out, try to dispense product from it by squeezing the nozzle. You

should not be able to dispense product from Hose B. If you can, verify that the dispensers
use solenoids rather than hydraulic valves.