Mde 3985ad PDF
Mde 3985ad PDF
Mde 3985ad PDF
Installation Manual
MDE-3985AD
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MH1941
the UL listing mark. G-70-150-AE VaporVac
MH8467 Transac System 1000 and PAM 1000
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Table of Contents
1 – Introduction 1-1
Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Balance In-station Diagnostic (ISD) Flowmeter Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Encore Shipping Weight and Model Codes: N-X-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Shipping Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Model Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Abbreviations and Acronyms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Common Terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Index Index-1
1 – Introduction
Purpose
This manual contains step-by-step instructions for installing Gilbarco® Encore® series pumps
and dispensers, including the “S” series units. Installation of these pumps as a group is similar
except for some differences in field wiring, calibration, and hydraulic connections. This
manual does not include site preparation instructions (for site preparation instructions, refer to
MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse® Site Preparation Manual). After the installation is complete,
a Gilbarco Authorized Service Contractor (ASC) must commission the unit to activate the
warranty. Reference information to complete MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist
(Form A) is provided in this manual [for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) units, you must complete
MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A)]. Proper
completion of the checklist is required for commissioning of the unit. For more information,
refer to “Installation Checklists” on page 4-6.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read and follow all safety precautions outlined in “Important Safety Information” on
page 2-1 and save it in a readily accessible location.
For additional safety information on DEF, refer to the Petroleum Equipment Institute
(PEI) document “RP1100 Recommended Practices for the Storage and Dispensing of
DEF”.
Gilbarco offers standard fuel Encore models that are listed under UL® 87 and suitable for
use with standard fuels, such as gasoline, gasoline with up to E10, diesel, diesel with up
to B5, and kerosene. Encore alternate fuel models are listed under UL 87A, 87B and
suitable for use with fuels, such as gasoline with up to E25, gasoline with up to E85, and
diesel with up to B20. Encore DEF models are listed under UL 87C for DEF.
Related Documents
Document
Number Title GOLDSM Library
FE-321 Field Wiring Diagram Gilbarco STP Isolation Relay Box PA0287, 120 Engineering Diagrams
VAC
FE-353 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 550 Dispensers, 120/240 VAC • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Engineering Diagrams
FE-363 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 500/700 (M07555 Power Supply Only) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Engineering Diagrams
FE-364 Field Wiring Diagram for Encore 300 • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Engineering Diagrams
MDE-2755 STP Control and Dispenser Isolation Relay Box (PA0287) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Advantage® and Legacy®
Document
Number Title GOLDSM Library
MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Footprint and Elevation
• Site Prep
MDE-4039 Encore 300 Programming Quick Reference Card • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
MDE-4084 Encore Junction Box Retrofit Kit M01483K00X Installation • Encore and Eclipse
Instructions • Encore and Eclipse Installers
MDE-4166 The Advantage Series Unit to Encore Series Island Adapter Kit • Encore and Eclipse
(M03064K001) Installation Manual • Encore and Eclipse Installers
MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist (Form A) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Gilbarco Forms
MDE-4227 Encore/Eclipse Start-up Checklist (Form B) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Gilbarco Forms
MDE-4228 Encore Commissioning Checklist (Form C) • Encore and Eclipse
• Gilbarco Forms
MDE-4281 Calibration Quick Reference Card Encore 300/500/550, and Eclipse • Encore and Eclipse
Units • Encore and Eclipse Installers
• Service Manual
MDE-4473 Encore Dispenser Water Intrusion Prevention Kit Encore and Eclipse
MDE-4701 Side Conduit Entry Hardware Kit (M07838K001) Installation Guide Encore and Eclipse
for Encore Units
MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
MDE-4898 Start-up Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form B) • Encore and Eclipse
• Encore and Eclipse Installers
MDE-4899 Commissioning Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units • Encore and Eclipse
(Form C) • Encore and Eclipse Installers
577013-796 ISD Vapor Flow Meter Installation Guide Enhanced Vapor Recovery
Solutions
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To meet the reach requirements as specified by the ADA, the island of the dispenser
must not be higher than 6 inches tall.
Shipping Weights
The shipping weight for a standard Encore dispenser is about 800 lbs (363 kg). Additional
shipping weight is added when options are included. Following table provides shipping
weights for the dispenser and applicable option(s):
Equipment Weight
Dispenser 850 lbs (386 kg)
Ultra-Hi (dual)
™ 710 lbs (322 kg)
VaporVac option
® 200 Ibs(91 kg) additional
Pumping Unit option 60 lbs (27 kg), per grade
DEF Dispenser only 860 lbs (390 kg)
Model Codes
While new models have their serial number and model plate located inside the electronics
cabinet, in older units, they are located at the bottom of the dispenser directly above the serial
number. The model number is a two-letter and one-numeric digit model code stamped onto the
model/serial plate. This code shows the configuration of the Encore unit.
For example, a serial plate stamp with model code “NG2” signifies that the unit is an Encore
single-hose 3-grade pump where:
N represents an Encore unit
G represents a Single-hose
2 represents a 3-grade Pump + 1
To determine the model code on a Gilbarco dispenser, refer to the following tables:
Note: Not all model types are available in Encore 300/500/500 S/700 S series.
Term Description
HDPE High Density Polyethylene
IFSF International Forecourt Standards Forum
IP Internet Protocol
ISD In-station Diagnostic
J-box Junction Box
LAN Local Area Network
MPD Multi Product Dispenser
NCWM National Conference on Weights and Measures
NEC® National Electrical Code
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NPT • National Pipe Taper
• National Pipe Thread
Common Terms
Term Description
CIM Door CIM Door - Main pump and CRIND displays are mounted on this door.
Combo This unit is configured as Master on one side and Satellite on the other.
DEF A clear, colorless, non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-combustible liquid. It is made up of 32.5%
urea with the balance distilled or de-ionized water. Urea and water are completely miscible and do
not separate in storage. DEF is mildly corrosive.
Dispenser A dispensing device that receives fuel under pressure from the Submersible Turbine Pump (STP)
at the Underground Storage Tank (UST).
Ecometer™ A twin screw hydraulic/electronic device that measures the flow delivered from the UST to the end
user
Grade Fuel that is dispensed and has an assigned price.
Listed Products bearing authorized Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as manufacturer’s
declaration that product complies with UL’s requirements in accordance with terms of UL’s Listing
and Follow-up Service agreement.
Master This unit dispenses fuel to one saddle tank and to a second saddle tank through a satellite unit.
Product Refers to fuel in storage tank.
Pump A dispensing device that utilizes a self-contained pumping unit and motor to move fuel from the
storage tank using suction.
Satellite A dispensing unit that receives product from, and registers at the Master unit allowing both saddle
tanks on a vehicle to be filled at the same time.
SMART Meter Electronic device that measures the flow of product from the UST to the end user.
Teflon The DuPont™ trade name for PolyTetraFluoroEthylene (PTFE).
This section introduces the hazards and safety precautions Follow the Regulations
associated with installing, inspecting, maintaining or servicing Applicable information is available in National Fire Protection
this product. Before performing any task on this product, read Association (NFPA) 30A; Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing
this safety information and the applicable sections in this Facilities and Repair Garages, NFPA 70; National Electrical
manual, where additional hazards and safety precautions for Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration
your task will be found. Fire, explosion, electrical shock or (OSHA) regulations and federal, state, and local codes. All
pressure release could occur and cause death or serious injury, these regulations must be followed. Failure to install, inspect,
if these safe service procedures are not followed. maintain or service this equipment in accordance with these
codes, regulations and standards may lead to legal citations
Preliminary Precautions with penalties or affect the safe use and operation of the
You are working in a potentially dangerous environment of equipment.
flammable fuels, vapors, and high voltage or pressures. Only
trained or authorized individuals knowledgeable in the related Replacement Parts
procedures should install, inspect, maintain or service this Use only genuine Gilbarco replacement parts and retrofit kits on
equipment. your pump/dispenser. Using parts other than genuine Gilbarco
replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate local
Emergency Total Electrical Shut-Off regulations.
The first and most important information you must know is how
to stop all fuel flow to the pump/dispenser and island. Locate Safety Symbols and Warning Words
the switch or circuit breakers that shut off all power to all fueling This section provides important information about warning
equipment, dispensing devices, and Submerged Turbine symbols and boxes.
Pumps (STPs). Alert Symbol
!
! WARNING This safety alert symbol is used in this manual and on
The EMERGENCY STOP, ALL STOP, and
warning labels to alert you to a precaution which must be
PUMP STOP buttons at the cashier’s station
followed to prevent potential personal safety hazards. Obey
WILL NOT shut off electrical power to the
safety directives that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
pump/dispenser. This means that even if you
or death.
activate these stops, fuel may continue to flow
Signal Words
uncontrolled.
These signal words used in this manual and on warning labels
tell you the seriousness of particular safety hazards. The
You must use the TOTAL ELECTRICAL
precautions below must be followed to prevent death, injury or
SHUT-OFF in the case of an emergency and not
damage to the equipment:
the console’s ALL STOP and PUMP STOP or
DANGER: Alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice
similar keys. ! which will result in death or serious injury.
Total Electrical Shut-Off Before Access WARNING: Alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice
Any procedure that requires access to electrical components or ! that could result in death or serious injury.
the electronics of the dispenser requires total electrical shut off CAUTION with Alert symbol: Designates a hazard or
of that unit. Understand the function and location of this switch ! unsafe practice which may result in minor injury.
or circuit breaker before inspecting, installing, maintaining, or CAUTION without Alert symbol: Designates a hazard or
servicing Gilbarco equipment. unsafe practice which may result in property or
equipment damage.
Evacuating, Barricading and Shutting Off
Any procedure that requires access to the pump/dispenser or
Working With Fuels and Electrical Energy
STPs requires the following actions:
Prevent Explosions and Fires
Fuels and their vapors will explode or burn, if ignited. Spilled or
leaking fuels cause vapors. Even filling customer tanks will
• An evacuation of all unauthorized persons and vehicles from cause potentially dangerous vapors in the vicinity of the
the work area dispenser or island.
• Use of safety tape, cones or barricades at the affected unit(s)
• A total electrical shut-off of the affected unit(s) DEF is non-flammable. Therefore, explosion and fire safety
warnings do not apply to DEF fluid lines.
! WARNING
3 – Hazardous Locations
20'
18”
Pit Box
Concrete Base
WARNING
NFPA 70 section 514 table 3 defines the area under the dispenser as a class 1 division 1
hazardous location. The DEF inlet must be installed as shown in Figure 5-2 on page 5-1
and Figure 6-10 on page 6-12 of the DEF module. The DEF inlet cannot be installed from
a common pit box under the DEF cabinet onto the DEF cabinet.
CAUTION
Applicable during installation and operation of the dispenser. DEF freezes at about 11 °F
(-11.5 °C). Power to the dispenser and heater must always remain ON in cold weather. If
power is lost and the temperature drops below this point, the system must be inspected
for freeze damage before restart. For sites that experience occasional power losses or for
sites that are located in very cold climates, it is recommended that a backup power
generator be used to maintain constant power to the dispenser. Do not use any additives
to lower the freezing point of DEF. Additives of any type must not be used in DEF.
Prolonged storage at temperatures above 77 °F (25 °C) can impair the quality of DEF and
reduce its shelf life.
CAUTION
DEF is mildly corrosive. It can corrode components that are made from incompatible
material(s) and reduce their integrity. The use of incompatible material(s) may lead to
leaks and spills, and can contaminate and degrade the DEF. When dispensing DEF,
verify with the manufacturer if the material of all plumbing components are compatible
with the DEF being dispensed.
CAUTION
Do not use prover cans meant for engine fuel with DEF or vice versa. Use stainless steel
prover cans for DEF. DEF and engine fuel must not be mixed with each other or be
contaminated by each other. Otherwise, damage to a vehicle’s engine or pollution control
devices could occur. DEF crystallizes as its water base evaporates. Pouring out liquid will
not guarantee that no corrosive DEF remains in the prover can. DEF must not be
contaminated with diesel fuel, contaminants, or other fluids or materials. Such
contamination can cause serious damage to vehicle catalytic converters.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Standard gasoline or gasohol (E10 maximum) must not be dispensed through the same
hose as that used for dispensing higher ethanol blend fuels (E11 to E85).
Alcohol used in some gasoline can damage small engine fueling systems. Typically, fuel
sales for those engines are very small so the contamination in using an E85 product and
then a straight gasoline product can result in a high percentage of alcohol in the fuel that
may damage the small engine fueling system.
Use Conduit Template (M13952K001) to mount the electrical conduits outside the pit box. For more information, refer to MDE-5153 Using
Conduit Template (M13952K001) to Mount the Electrical Conduits.
Filter
Use only filters specifically marked for use with E85.
CAUTION
Using Teflon tape where aluminum castings are involved could result in damage to the
parts or contamination of Teflon tape shreds.
WARNING
Where fuels are involved, you are working in a dangerous environment of gasoline,
gasoline vapor, and electricity.
Failure to install this equipment in accordance with NFPA 30A and NFPA 70 could result
in severe injury or death.
Where DEF only is involved you are working in a dangerous environment of electricity.
Failure to install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 30A and NFPA 70 may adversely
affect the safe use and operation of the system.
Accurate, sound installations reduce service calls. Experienced, licensed contractors must
perform the installation and follow accurate and safe installation techniques. Careful
installation can eliminate potential problems.
The equipment manufacturer must provide instructions for other equipment, such as STPs,
shear valves, and underground tanks. Gilbarco does not provide complete installation
instructions for other manufacturer’s equipment.
WARNING
Certain special alternative fuels, such as E25 and E85, and additives can degrade
pump/dispenser performance or integrity if the dispensers are not designed for use with
such fuels. Additionally, converting to certain standard fuels (gasoline, diesel, kerosene,
and so on) from alternative fuels, such as those with ethanol (E25 and E85), methanol, or
biodiesel, or from alternative fuels to standard fuels, can degrade dispenser performance
or integrity. Similar effects can also occur when converting units to different standard fuel
types. As per UL 87A requirements, units dispensing E25 and E85 fuel must not be
used to dispense any other type of fuel such as gasoline.
Leaks and potential environmental hazards can result or components may fail
prematurely.
Following guidelines must be followed when changing fuel types for a pump/dispenser or
using alternative fuels or fluids:
• Verify with your Gilbarco ASC or distributor if the fuel which you will be using is
compatible with the pumps/dispensers to be dispensing the fuel.
• For flexible fuel dispensers, do not use standard hydraulic parts used in other Gilbarco
pumps/dispensers for service parts in these units. Standard dispenser parts may not be
compatible with fluids.
• Biodiesel fuels must be of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards
for biodiesel fuels. Mixes of diesel with cooking oils, other plant or animal derived oils,
and so on, are not considered biodiesel. Use of such mixes may void warranty on the
hydraulic components of the unit.
• Review the latest copy of the unit’s warranty statement regarding the use of fuel.
• Certain fuels (especially fuels enhanced with alcohol) when first used in tanks previously
containing a different fuel may clean out the tanks and force a large amount of
contaminant into the dispenser. Other than abnormally clogging filters, this large quantity
of contaminant may damage certain dispenser components. Do not run units without
filters at such times. It is normally required that tanks and lines be cleaned of all water,
sediment, and contaminant before such conversions to minimize potential
pump/dispenser downtime or damage. Damage to hydraulic components from
contamination when not using filters is not covered by Warranty. Consult your ASC or
Gilbarco Distributor for recommendations.
• Do not use any equipment that was formerly used to store or dispense any other fuel or
liquid with DEF. Dispensers designed for use with DEF must only be used with DEF.
• Do not use prover cans meant for engine fuel with DEF or vice versa.
• Although conversions from one fuel to an equivalent fuel (say from another supplier)
generally do not create issues, it is recommended that after making any fuel type
conversions (including those to alternative fuels, such as E25 and E85, or back), all units
be visually inspected for leaks two days, one week, and one month after fuel conversion.
Have your ASC repair any leaks found. This must also be performed for standard fuels
when significant new additives are incorporated.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The above guideline does not apply to flexible fuel model dispensers.
• Whenever non-equivalent fuel conversions are performed, it is recommended that all units
be checked for calibration within one month of fuel conversion.
• Some non-equivalent fuel conversions will necessitate the requirement to change the
pump/dispenser filter type previously used. Consult your ASC or Gilbarco distributor for
any changes required.
• In Flexible fuel dispensers, Gilbarco recommends the use of 10 micron filters for
gasoline-based flexible fuels. Although the use of finer filtration is allowable, filters will
tend to clog prematurely, causing excessive filter maintenance cost.
• Use only meters and registration devices for DEF that have a National Type Evaluation
Program (NTEP) Certificate of Compliance issued by the National Conference on Weights
and Measures (NCWM).
• Non-metallic piping and components used in aboveground DEF service must have high
melting points and adequate strength and durability. Some plastic compounds that are
suitable for DEF may not be compatible with petroleum products. They must be avoided
at locations where they can come in contact with petroleum from a routine operation or a
spill.
• An anti-siphon valve must be installed on aboveground storage tanks where the DEF level
can be at a higher elevation than the supply piping or the dispenser. The valve will prevent
a potential leak in the piping from creating a siphon that can cause a product release.
For Encore units with Ecometers, the following recommendations are absolute requirements.
Failure to follow these requirements will be considered as abuse and can result in premature
meter failure. Such damage will not be covered by warranty.
• You must always use the Gasoline Filter (M008007B010) or Diesel Filter (M08007B030)
manufactured by PetroClear® filter in the units. Other filters may not filter the fuel/fluid
properly under certain operating conditions, and can affect the durability of the Ecometer.
Use of unapproved filters may void the warranty on the Ecometer.
• At no time during installation must the unit be run without a filter, with only a strainer, or
with a different filter type.
Note: There are no exceptions to this rule.
• You must never over-speed the meter by attempting to purge air through it at a high flow
rate. You must follow the instructions for all meters as found in this manual.
• To ensure warranty coverage, dirty/contaminated fuel tanks must be cleaned before the
installation of Ecometer dispensers. If stations experience multiple failures of meters from
contaminated fuel, the warranty of meters will be voided.
Note: If filters have been plugging or failing prematurely, then the most likely cause is
dirty fuel.
Installation Checklists
Checklists for installation, startup, and commissioning are provided in the documentation
package supplied with each unit. The installer must complete the checklist for each unit
installed, and insert it inside the unit’s electronics cabinet. Ensure that the checklists are placed
in an area away from electrical devices and wiring.
The installation checklist requires certain critical inspections by the installer to verify if the
installation was performed properly. Properly completed forms will help verify the safe
installation for certain critical areas and is required to obtain warranty coverage, to help ensure
proper operation of the equipment, and provide some liability protection for the installer,
manufacturer, and customers. Instructions are included on the forms. Not all requirements
found in this manual are included in MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist
(Form A) [or in MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form
A)], making it important for the installer to read, understand, and follow all recommendations
within this manual as well to ensure safe and proper operation.
1 Read all instructions before you begin. It may be helpful to have a copy of MDE-4226
Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist (Form A) [or in MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A)] in hand during the installation.
3 Use circuit breakers to turn off all power to pumps/dispensers and STPs. Multiple disconnects
may be required.
4 Check the following for proper installation, as recommended in MDE-3802 Encore and
Eclipse Site Preparation Manual and by other manufacturers:
• Emergency power cut off switch
• Circuit breakers
• STP control relay boxes - dispensers only (refer to Note 3)
• Isolation relays - dispensers only (refer to Note 3)
• Conduit and wiring (refer to Note 1)
• Grounding
• Shear valves - dispensers only (refer to Notes 2 and 4)
• Piping and fittings
• Fuel storage tanks
• Pressure regulating valves (aboveground tanks only)
• STP - dispensers only
• Tank and/or line leak detectors
• Pit boxes
• Components must be compatible with the fluid being dispensed. Consult the manufacturer
for information.
Notes: 1) If you are replacing an existing unit, the installer may connect and extend the
existing field wires to the electronics cabinet using an explosion proof Junction Box
(J-box). For details, refer to “Before Mounting Unit on Fuel Island” on page 4-9.
2) A shear valve (as per NFPA 30A) is a safety device required for every product line at
each dispenser. For installation instructions, refer to MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse
Site Preparation Manual. Shear valves may also be required for aboveground tank
installations and other installations with pumps. Follow local and state requirements.
3) Refer to MDE-2755 STP Control and Dispenser Isolation Relay Box (PA0287).
4) Some locations require shear valves for vapor lines. Follow local and state
regulation.
5 Inspect the pump/dispenser cartons and contents for shipping damage. Gilbarco does not cover
shipping damage under its warranty policy. Notify the shipper of any damage.
6 Open the CIM door and remove any tie-wraps that are holding the pulsers in place.
CAUTION
Not removing the shipping tie-wraps may result in inaccurate calibration or failure of
pulsers.
Note: Only some models are shipped with tie-wraps to secure pulsers.
7 Remove the lower panels (doors) of the pump/dispenser. For the procedure to remove the
lower panels, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
8 Ensure that the fuel grade for product lines matches the pump/dispenser brand panels and the
foundation layout. Product lines from the island pit box must have labels.
9 Ensure that meters and valves handling E15 to E85 fuels are usable with that fluid. Some
dispensers may be ordered where only certain hydraulic lines are designed for high alcohol
usage.
On Encore 300/500 square bezel units containing special weather protection features, the top
door must be opened first and then the bottom panel has to be removed. While closing, the
bottom panel must be reinstalled and then the top door has to be closed. This will ensure
weather proofing and protect the unit. For units that require further protective features, refer to
MDE-4473 Encore Dispenser Water Intrusion Prevention Kit.
Encore S series units have features that prevent water intrusion into the dispenser’s interior.
However, the doors and covers must be opened or replaced in a specific order - the bottom
panel first, which provides access, allowing the release of the security latch on the top door
and opening of the door.
WARNING
DEF, flexible fuels such as biodiesel; high alcohol percentage fuels such as E25 and E85,
and so on, may be incompatible with certain plumbing materials and hydraulic
components.
Use of incompatible materials or components with alternative fuels such as E25 and E85,
or DEF can result in leaks or unexpected failures of components resulting in fire or
explosion or environmental damage. When installing components in E25 and E85 units,
refer to “Important Requirements for E25 and E85 Units” on page 4-3.
When dispensing alternative fuels such as E25 and E85, or DEF, verify with the
manufacturer if the material of all plumbing components are compatible with the fuels
such as E25 and E85, or DEF being dispensed.
Note: Before mounting the unit on the fuel island, read and understand this section
completely. This information is essential to avoid installation errors.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Do not make assumptions about configurations based on previous experience, hose
positions, or layout of the unit that you are replacing, whether it is a Gilbarco unit or that
of any other manufacturer.
Model grade mapping (inlet piping) for Encore units is different from The Advantage Series
and MPD-3 series as well as other manufacturer’s units. Incorrect matching of unit piping to
supply lines can cause costly rework and time delays.
Encore Y and Z inlets are never used for blended products. Z is always a Straight/Unblended
Product Inlet, +Z is always a Straight/Unblended +1 Product (with the exception of model
NJ4, 3 + 2 dual blender, see Figure 5-11 on page 5-10).
The first grade/product is always right to left when facing side 1 for Encore units.
WARNING
Where fuels are involved, you are working in a potentiality hazardous environment where
fuels and their vapors may be present and could be ignited with sparks from grinding and
cutting tools.
Always conduct work at the required safe distance away from a hazardous area and use
the appropriate tools.
• For the DEF units, dispensers mounted on a pedestal will not be properly heated in the
DEF cabinet. An insulated adaptive cover must be used to cover and insulate the raised
DEF cabinet.
A GFI consists of a sensor that detects changes in the current to the load, by comparing the
current flowing to the load and the current flowing from the load. A drop-off in the current
equivalent to about 5 milliamperes, turns off all power by tripping a relay within the GFI
within a few hundredths of a second.
When powering a dispenser with a GFI, the return neutral of any device to which the dispenser
supplies power must be the same neutral as that of the dispenser. For example, the STP control
relay.
The first method is commonly found with existing applications. The second is recommended
for new ground and up installations to reduce installation cost.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
(Applies to the province of British Columbia only)
The British Columbia Safety Authority issued a decision stating that data cables and AC cables in
the same conduit do not comply with the requirements for communication wiring as specified in CEC
rule 60. In British Columbia, installing communication circuits, such as data cables and AC cables, in
the same conduit as AC circuits is contrary to the CEC rule 60.
• New installations must have separate conduit for data/communication cables and power cables in
the following circumstances (wiring for two-wire, data, communications, intercom, video, Ethernet,
Gilbarco Long Range Ethernet (GLRE), must be in a separate conduit from the dispensers power
and light conduit):
- All new installations of fuel dispensers or other electrical equipment, whether or not the
raceways are exposed and made readily accessible as part of the installation process; or
- In any event if the raceways are exposed and made readily accessible for any reason.
• Separate conduits are not required in respect of the repair, modification or replacement of one or
more existing pieces of electrical equipment or components thereof unless the raceways are
exposed and made readily accessible as part of the repair, modification or replacement.
- “Components” include card readers in fuel dispensers
- “Electrical equipment” includes a fuel dispenser and “replacement” means the substitution of
one electrical component or piece of equipment with another having the same essential
function and provided always that:
* Neither the electrical rating nor the characteristics of the equipment is altered; and
* The replacement components are of a type which do not invalidate the original certification
mark.
• A raceway is exposed and made readily accessible if it can be removed or replaced without
significant additional disturbance to the material enclosing or overlaying it, including without
limitation excavation of soil, asphalt or any other material by mechanical means, provided that a
raceway is not to be considered exposed and made readily accessible merely because one or both
ends of the raceway become visible during the repair, modification or replacement of electrical
equipment or components.
For new installations, install the dispenser conduit such that it does not penetrate the pit box.
For more information, refer to M01432 Foundation Layout - Encore.
Potting Disc
Potting Disc
Machined
UL-listed Conduit 1-inch Nut (2X) Electronics
X 90 FF Elbow Cabinet
Machined
Washer (2X)
See warning below UL-listed Conduit 1-inch
Straight Nipple
WARNING
Installation using this method requires Gilbarco Installation Kit (M07838K001). Failure to
use the kit will result in damage or injury.
5 – Unit Configuration
Note: For units with the Ecometer option, pipe directly to the manifold. Practice care when
installing piping directly to the aluminum manifold. It is strongly recommended that you
attach the lower U-bolts to the installer-provided inlet pipe, at the cross bar, before
wrenching the pipe tight. This will help prevent damage to the manifold threads or
casting from incorrect threading or side loading of the pipe from wrench action during
tightening. The U-bolts must be initially tightened to allow the pipe to be easily
tightened but still remain aligned. After the pipe is installed, tighten all the U-bolts.
WARNING
To meet regulatory requirements, the DEF inlet must be installed from the side of the DEF
module. Inlet cannot be installed from a pit box under the DEF cabinet.
NA0 w y NA2 x w
Side 1 Side 1
Side 2 Side 2
w-x-y
z y x w y x w
Side 2 Side 2
y w-x
w x z
x w
z y x w
NG4 w-x
z y NA3 x w
Side 1 Side 1
Side 2 Side 2
w x w-x-y z
x w z y x w
NA4
Nozzle
Ultra-Hi Configuration
Dispenser Ultra-Hi Configuration
For MPD configuration, refer to “Dispenser (MPD) Configuration” on page 5-1 and for
dispenser blender configuration, refer to “Dispenser Blender Configuration” on page 5-9.
To Satellite
Side 2 Side 2
y
x
x w Inlet Stub
Inlet Stub from
Tank
Master
z y
Pipe Outlet to
x NP3 x NP5
Satellite
Side 1 Side 1
Inlet Stub Tank
2-sided Model (Dual Master) 1-grade Single-hose Satellite Model
x NPA x NPB
Side 1 Side 1
Hose Outlet Casting Pipe Outlet to Satellite Hose Outlet Casting Pipe Outlet to Satellite
1-grade Single Hose Single Master + DEF 1-grade Single Hose Combo Model + DEF
J-box
Z Y X W
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
y w
w Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the
NC0 w inner sheathing to the right when y NC2 x w
Side 1 facing side 1. Side 1
1-grade 2-hose Model 3-grade 6-hose Model
Side 2 Side 2
w-x-y
z x x
y w y w
z y NGX x w NG2
Side 1 Side 1
Single-sided (Typical) Model 3-grade Single-hose Model
w-x-y
Side 2 Side 2
w x y z w-x-y
x
z x
w-x-y
y w y w
z y NC3 x w NG5
Side 1 Side 1
2-grade Single-hose MPD Model
4-grade 8-hose Model
Side 2 Side 2
w x w-x-y
x z x
w-x-y
w y w
x NC1 w NG3
Side 1 Side 1
2-grade 4-hose Model 3-grade Single-hose +1 Model
Blender Configuration
Read and understand all information in “Before Mounting Unit on Fuel Island” on page 4-9.
Note: For units with the Ecometer option, pipe directly to the manifold. Practice care when
installing piping directly to the aluminum manifold. It is strongly recommended that you
attach the lower U-bolts to the installer-provided inlet pipe, at the cross bar, before
wrenching the pipe tight. This will help prevent damage to the manifold threads or
casting from incorrect threading or side loading of the pipe from wrench action during
tightening. The U-bolts must be initially tightened to allow the pipe to be easily
tightened but still remain aligned. After the pipe is installed, tighten all the U-bolts.
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Dispenser Inlet
Z Y X W Pipe Rail
+1 +1 HI LO
(or E85)
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Dispenser Inlet
Z Y X W Pipe Rail
Hi LO HI LO
(or E85) (or E85)
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Dispenser Inlet
Y X W Pipe Rail
E85 HI LO
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Note: The blend ratios are examples only. Blend ratios must be provided by the customer at the time of startup.
Following table provides example for blend ratio - NJ5, 5 + 0 multi-hose hybrid blender:
NJ5 Example Inlet Product
Percentages
W X Y Entry to Program
Button Delivered (Low (High (E85) for the Target
Grade Product Button Location Grade) Grade) Delivered Product
1 87 Middle Button 94% 0% 6% 94
(Grade 1)
2 91 Right Button to Grade 1 0% 100% 0% 100
(Grade 2)
3 93 Right Button to Grade 2 0% 91% 9% 91
(Grade 3)
4 E15 Left Button to Grade 1 88% 0% 12% 88
(Grade 4)
5 E85 Left Button to Grade 4 0% 0% 100% 0
(Grade 5)
Dispenser Inlet
Z Y X W Pipe Rail
Diesel E85 HI LO
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Following table provides example for blend ratio - NJ6, 4 + 1 multi-hose hybrid blender:
NJ6 Example Inlet Product
Percentages
W X Y Z Entry to Program
Button Delivered Button Location (Low (High (E85) (Diesel) for the Target
Grade Product Grade) Grade) Delivered Product
1 87 Middle Button 94% 0% 6% 0% 94
(Grade 1)
2 91 Right Button to Grade 1 0% 100% 0% 0% 100
(Grade 2)
3 93 Right Button to Grade 2 0% 91% 9% 0% 91
(Grade 3)
4 E15 Left Button to Grade 1 88% 0% 12% 0% 88
(Grade 4)
6 Diesel Left Button to Grade 4 N/A
(Grade 6)
W X
W, X Blended Product X W
HI LO W, X Blended Product
X NJ0 W
Y X W
Y Straight Unblended Product +1 HI LO
W, X Blended Product
Y NL0, NL1, NL2
X + 1 Blender: Models
X Y
W, X Blended Product
Y X W
W, X Blended Product
+1 HI LO
WARNING
For 3+1+1 and 3+2 units, certain fueling positions are designated and equipped for high
alcohol blends or products. When installing such units, you must ensure that high alcohol
products or grades go through product lines designed for them. Failure to follow this may
result in leaks and/or premature failure of the unprotected components.
Figure 5-17: Encore Dispenser Blender Piping to Hose Fitting Layout (Model # NL3
and NJ4)
Z, Y Blended
W, X Product
Blended Product Z
Straight Unblended Product
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
Button Selected
Blended Product:
1-W,Y
2-X,Y
Blended Product 3-X,Y
5- X,Y
Blended Product
4- W,Y
NJ5: 5 + 0 Multi-hose Hybrid Blender
Blended Product
4- W,Y
Button Selected
Blended Product: Plus Grade
1-W,Y 6- +1
2-X,Y
3-X,Y
Button Selected
Blended Product:
1-W,Y
2-X,Y
Plus Grade 3-X,Y
6- +1
Blended Product
4- W,Y
NJ6: 6 + 1 Multi-hose Hybrid Blender
J-box
Y X W
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the inner sheathing to the right when facing side 1.
X HI
W, X
Blended
Product
W LO W, X
Blended Product
Note: The FCC/patent plate is on the NN5, NN6, NN7
inner sheathing to the right
when facing side 1.
W X Y
X HI
W, X
W, X
Blended Product
Blended Product
Y +1 W LO
Y X NJ3 W
W, X Y
Blended Product
Y
X HI Straight Unblended
Product
Y
Straight Unblended Y +1 W LO W, X
Product Blended Product
NL4, NL5, NL6
Y
W X Y
Straight Unblended
X HI Product
W, X
Blended Product W, X
W LO Blended Product
Y
Straight Unblended X NJ1 W
Product
3-grade Multi-hose Blender: Models
Fill in any openings from the smaller length Encore cabinet to the potentially longer pit box
opening for The Advantage Series wide frame or other units. Seal as required.
Where low temperatures are expected, dispensing equipment, including hanging hardware,
must be insulated, heated, or located in a temperature-controlled enclosure suitable for UL
class 1 division 2 environment to prevent DEF from freezing.
When the unit is located in class 1 where high ambient temperatures are common, consider
insulating the dispenser or placing it in a location where it is out of direct sun to maximize
shelf life of DEF.
When mounting dispensers for DEF directly to the island, install sumps to prevent leaks and
spills from migrating off site.
WARNING
Lifting heavy equipment can be hazardous.
Use lifting equipment of proper capacity and factor of safety when moving or positioning
the unit. Stand clear from pump/dispenser when lifting and lowering.
Before mounting the unit to the island, verify if the pit box and unit base are compatible. Some
pit box plates have rain lips that require modifications before placing the Encore unit on the
plate. If the Encore unit does not fit properly onto the pit box plate, the unit will have to be
lifted according to the instructions in this section and moved to a safe work area. Refer to
“Encore Elevation Diagram (Encore 550 with SMART Meter)” on page A-21 and “Encore
Elevation Diagram (Encore 500 S with SMART Meter)” on page A-22. If this modification is
not required, do the following, and then proceed to “Before Mounting Unit on Fuel Island” on
page 4-9.
Note: Encore series units have hoisting brackets mounted on top of the upper housing.
1 Verify if the hoisting brackets are tight. Use the bolts provided with the brackets or grade 8
bolts.
2 Use three nylon slings (safety lift factor of 5) and four screw pin shackles, along with hoisting
brackets, to lift the unit onto the island (see Figure 6-1).
CAUTION
Do not run slings around columns or under the upper piping housing. This will damage
the columns or sheathing.
Two of Four
Hoisting
Brackets for
Attaching
Nylons Slings
with Screw Pin
Shackles
Three Nylon
Slings
3 Lift and position the unit to the work area for modification or onto the island.
Note: If a side column conduit is used, take special care to avoid damage to the conduit when
lowering the dispenser to the island.
WARNING
DEF, flexible fuels such as biodiesel; high alcohol percentage fuels, and so on, may be
incompatible with certain plumbing materials and hydraulic components.
Use recommended sealant, Loctite® #567 (Part Number 56747) and Loctite Primer-N
7649 (Part Number 21347) for DEF pipe threads. Do not use thread tape.
Use of incompatible materials or components with alternative fuels such as E25 and E85,
or DEF, can result in leaks or unexpected failures of components resulting in fire or
explosion or environmental damage. To install components in E25 and E85 units, refer to
“Important Requirements for E25 and E85 Units” on page 4-3.
When dispensing alternative fuels such as E25 and E85, or DEF, verify with the
manufacturer of the material or component that all plumbing components are compatible
with the fuels or DEF being dispensed. Do not replace the dispenser or pump parts with
those incompatible with the fuel or DEF involved.
WARNING
The shear valves must be installed correctly.
Improperly or insufficiently anchored shear valves can lead to fire or explosion that could
result in severe injury or death.
Note: Pumps do not have to use shear valves, except in special circumstances. Following
procedure for a pump is identical to that of a dispenser, except that a shear valve may
not be used. The contractor must provide and install pipe unions whether shear valves
are used or not.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
National Pipe Taper (NPT) pipe threads can at times be difficult to seal during installation
or later, because of various conditions, such as minor thread damage, contamination,
slight thread imperfections, poor assembly practice, and other reasons. Gilbarco has
found that although NPT threads can be sealed normally with a good quality pipe sealant
alone (the normal recommendation), on many occasions, fewer issues are created
during installation by using a combination of sealant and Teflon pipe tape. The additional
expense incurred to apply both will save money for the installer in the long run by
spending less time correcting leaks during installation.
When using a Teflon pipe tape, it is extremely important to apply it properly so that no
tape stringers are created to enter the hydraulic system. Tape stringers can cause
serious issues with valves, nozzles, and other hydraulic components. For information on
how to properly use the Teflon pipe tape and thread sealant to ensure fewer installation
issues and fewer subsequent pump/dispenser problems, refer to “Inlet Pipe Assembly”
on page 6-5.
This information and recommendation does not apply to hanging hardware connections.
Damage to aluminum parts of the hanging hardware or dispenser can occur since it is
very difficult to control proper torque tightening because of the thread-assembly friction
characteristics of Teflon tape.
1 Remove the vertical low hydraulic cabinet brace (found only in some units) to gain access
during the installation of plumbing. Reinstall this brace after you complete the installation of
the plumbing.
For units with a shear valve, a contractor-provided union must be installed on the shear valve.
For proper tightening of the union to the shear valve, refer to the shear valve manufacturer’s
instructions. For units without shear valves, a contractor-provided union must be installed on
the ground stub pipe.
For additional shear valve information, see Figure 6-4 on page 6-7. Since Ultra-Hi units
require special considerations, ensure that you read and understand the information on shear
valves later in this section for those units.
CAUTION
The shear valves or other dispenser components can be damaged or broken if improper
wrench techniques are used. The installer must use two wrenches so that stress is not
applied to the shear portion of the valve during tightening.
2 To maximize installation versatility or ease, standard Encore series units are shipped without
inlet piping, and Ultra-Hi units are shipped with inlet plumbing. The installer provides and
installs the plumbing in the lower hydraulics cabinet when required. Where required, use a
UL-approved sealant suitable for the applicable fuel type.
CAUTION
Units used with alternative fuels, such as ethanol (E25 and E85), biodiesel, or others,
require contractor-supplied plumbing components to be suitable for use with such
components. Consult your part suppliers for recommendations for their hydraulic parts
based on the fuel types to be utilized.
Fuel leaks or component failure may occur if the components are not compatible with
these fuels.
3 Ensure that you remove any shipping plugs or caps that may be present in the pipes, shear
valves, and unions. Leave the mounting bolts a little loose at this time to allow more
adjustment when aligning the piping.
Notes: 1) The contractor-supplied pipe and fittings must be 1-1/2-inch NPT schedule 40 black
iron. The Ultra-Hi pipe and fittings must be 2-inch NPT schedule 40 black iron.
Vapor recovery is 1-inch NPT.
2) Flexible pipes are not allowed within the dispenser (not applicable to fluid lines
transferring DEF).
For information regarding the valves or shear valves required for vapor recovery return lines
consult the local regulatory agencies.
To ensure proper operation of the shear valve during a vehicle collision, all piping above the
shear valve must be secured to the lower cross brace using U-bolts sized according to the
plumbing involved.
1 From the pipe nipple end (about 2 to 3 threads), wrap the inlet pipe with Teflon tape
[12 to 15 revolutions (see Figure 6-2 on page 6-6)].
Note: Not applicable for DEF dispensers.
CAUTION
Do not use tape at the very end of the pipe nipple to avoid tape entering the dispenser
hydraulics. Tape in the hydraulics can cause failures of valves, nozzles, or other
significant problems.
DEF pipe threads: Use recommended sealant, Loctite #567 (Part Number 56747) and
Loctite Primer-N 7649 (Part Number 21347) for DEF pipe threads. Do not use thread
tape.
CAUTION
Applicable to Dispensers Rated for E25 and E85 Use:
Do not use tape at the very end of the pipe nipple to avoid tape entering the dispenser
hydraulics. Tape in the hydraulics can cause failures of valves, nozzles, or other
significant problems.
Use only UL-listed TPS PTFE pipe sealant manufactured by SAF-T-LOC International
Corp.
2 Apply a moderate bead of sealant completely around the nipple end at the edge of the Teflon
tape (see Figure 6-3).
Note: For DEF pipe threads, ensure that you apply the primer before applying the sealant.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
3 After the sealant has been properly applied, tighten the connection to 130 foot-pounds.
Encore Side 1
Canopy
1-1/2” NPT Product Inlet Couplings* Light J-box
Optional Vapor
Coupling
Optional
J-box
WARNING
Always use the provided adjustable cross brace to secure plumbing in the dispenser, or
the shear valve may not operate properly during a vehicle collision.
The cross brace is not an optional feature!
Also, use of non-rigid piping materials, such as field-bendable tubing, to connect to the
inlet may also result in the shear valve not operating properly during a collision.
Use of black iron pipe inside the dispenser is required for fuel lines at the outlet of
the shear valves.
CAUTION
Do not use pry (crow) bar to position pump/dispenser over conduit or pipes. This could
damage valves, conduit, or other parts of the unit.
5 Double-check the alignment of the frame, conduit, and pipes. Secure the piping to the safety
brace using U-bolts or pipe clamps that are supplied by the contractor.
Note: Misaligned piping can result in a leak.
WARNING
For Ultra-Hi units, do not permanently remove the strainer under any circumstances to
accommodate the shear valves from certain manufacturers that may not properly position
the shear section of the valve as shown in Figure 6-5.
Use a Morrison or equivalent shear valve to ensure proper position of the shear section of
the shear valve.
Failure to use the strainer could result in failure of the valves or meters, void warranty,
and create a safety hazard with an improperly operating valve.
7 Tighten the anchor bolts at this time. Verify if the shear valves are properly tightened to the pit
box or shear valve anchor bracket, as required. If removed earlier, reinstall the vertical cabinet
brace in the lower hydraulic cabinet.
For Ultra-Hi installations:
• Selection of proper components mounted to the bottom of the strainer housing is critical in
maintaining the proper location of the shear valve groove of the shear valve to the base
plane of the dispenser. You must follow the shear valve manufacturer’s required
positioning for this groove.
• A check valve is strongly recommended. When installed, Gilbarco recommends using
N23274, which is about 2-1/2-inches long and can take the place of the close nipple
located above the union. Failure to install a check valve here can result in fuel sale
indication when the fueling position is activated with the nozzle closed and the check
valve back at the STP is leaking.
• A union is required above the shear valve.
• A Morrison male end Shear Valve [N23047 (Morrison # 636M-0200AV)] can be used to
properly maintain the position of the shear groove. The installer must verify if other
manufacturer’s shear valves will ensure proper positioning of the shear groove as per their
specifications.
• Not all double poppet shear valve models or styles will fit the Ultra-Hi unit.
• Other combinations of unions, check valves, and shear valves may be possible and still
maintain proper location of the shear groove.
• Removal of a strainer from the system will void warranty.
Follow the shear valve manufacturer’s instructions for installation procedures, testing, and so
on.
• Install the shear valve on each product inlet pipe.
Note: Encore dispensers require 1-1/2-inch male top shear valves. Gilbarco strongly
recommends using double poppet shear valves that shut off flow from both storage
tanks and internal to the unit (for example, OPW #10BHMP or
Exxon® - OPW # 10RMSP). The Encore Ultra-Hi dispensers use a 2-inch male top
shear valve (for example, Morrison Bros. 2” 636 m).
• For Ultra-Hi units, install the shear valve on each 2-inch inlet and outlet.
• Install a shear valve on the master dispenser satellite outlet and at satellite inlet.
• Do not mount the shear valve upside down.
• Ensure that the valve linkage is accessible and has no interference to open or close from
other piping, structure, or components.
Note: The dispenser product inlet pipes must be aligned with the shear valve. Do not
restrict shear valve linkage with pipes, braces, and so on.
• Test shear valve operation.
• Close the shear valve until equipment start-up. Cap the inlet pipe. This prevents dirt and
other particles from entering the product line. It also prevents fuel spillage.
Contractor-supplied
1” NPT Vapor Return Pipe supplied
Fittings, Pipe, and
in the Unit
Shear Valve
Contractor-supplied
Fittings, Pipe, and Shear
Valve
WARNING
Improper anchoring of units could cause damage, severe injury, or death resulting from
the unit tipping over from the impact or drive-off.
Pump/Dispenser Base
Anchor Bracket
2 Loosely anchor the pump/dispenser to the island according to the foundation layout locations,
using all the required anchoring points as follows:
• Use 1/2 inch anchor studs with heavy duty large washers (slot designed for that size).
• Use bolts or studs that are of 5-grade steel.
• Use hardware that is corrosion-protected or resistant.
Note: Do not use plastic, low strength, or pallet bolts.
• Studs/bolts must be securely anchored to the island or pit box (see Figure 6-9).
• For additional important information, refer to the anchor or pit box manufacturer’s
instructions.
(25.0)
[1.0]
Urea Tank
Insulation and/or
Heating Required.
Use solid or foam,
non-water
absorbing
insulating
materials suitable
for outdoor use
WARNING
To meet regulatory requirements, the DEF inlet must be installed from the side of the DEF
module. Inlet cannot be installed from a pit box under the DEF cabinet.
WARNING
All standard safety precautions for hazardous locations are to be followed and
maintained while this work is being performed.
Do not use electrically powered (battery or corded) tools in the work area.
Do not smoke or allow open flames in work area.
Always remember to power down all circuits before performing work.
Failure to following these precautions may result in serious injury or death.
Following instructions are for adapting the conduit rising from the right of the pit box when
facing side 1 (or left when facing side 2). Also, shown is the option where the conduit
penetrates the pit box.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
(Applies to the province of British Columbia only)
The British Columbia Safety Authority issued a decision stating that data cables and AC cables in
the same conduit do not comply with the requirements for communication wiring as specified in CEC
rule 60. In British Columbia, installing communication circuits, such as data cables and AC cables, in
the same conduit as AC circuits is contrary to the CEC rule 60.
• New installations must have separate conduit for data/communication cables and power cables in
the following circumstances (wiring for two-wire, data, communications, intercom, video, Ethernet,
GLRE, must be in a separate conduit from the dispensers power and light conduit):
- All new installations of fuel dispensers or other electrical equipment, whether or not the
raceways are exposed and made readily accessible as part of the installation process; or
- In any event if the raceways are exposed and made readily accessible for any reason.
• Separate conduits are not required in respect of the repair, modification or replacement of one or
more existing pieces of electrical equipment or components thereof unless the raceways are
exposed and made readily accessible as part of the repair, modification or replacement.
- “Components” include card readers in fuel dispensers
- “Electrical equipment” includes a fuel dispenser and “replacement” means the substitution of
one electrical component or piece of equipment with another having the same essential
function and provided always that:
* Neither the electrical rating nor the characteristics of the equipment is altered; and
* The replacement components are of a type which do not invalidate the original certification
mark.
• A raceway is exposed and made readily accessible if it can be removed or replaced without
significant additional disturbance to the material enclosing or overlaying it, including without
limitation excavation of soil, asphalt or any other material by mechanical means, provided that a
raceway is not to be considered exposed and made readily accessible merely because one or both
ends of the raceway become visible during the repair, modification or replacement of electrical
equipment or components.
Field wiring through the side column location can be installed as follows:
Note: These instructions are for units without pre-installed J-boxes.
1 On the lower right corner of the frame end, locate area in between center brace
(see Figure 7-1).
e1
Sid
Conduit
Y Sealing
Note: The conduit is finally run through air gap plates into the electronic module in the
location shown in Figure 7-1.
2 For the side column entry, run the field wiring conduit through a 1-inch trade size conduit stub
up centered in the width of the location in between center brace of the lower frame.
3 For the side column entry, stub up must be inside the column and centered in the column as
closely as possible.
Note: If stub up is not properly located in the column, it will interfere with the column outer
sheathing.
4 For the side column entry, use a 1-inch trade size conduit stub up long enough to extend
at least 1 inch above the lower center brace of the lower frame. Maintain the space between
interior of the lower frame and the installed conduits (see Figure 7-2 on page 7-4 and
Figure 7-3 on page 7-6).
Note: Ensure that the conduit is vertically straight upon installation.
5 For the side column or pit box entry, thread the end of stub up using a 1-inch NPT (tapered
threads) to use a sealing fitting. The use of a Killark® EY-3 or Killark ENY-3 is recommended.
These fittings are compact and will fit inside the column (see Figure 7-2).
Capped Elbow
EY with Nipple ENY with Nipple
Killark Y-3
Killark EY-3 Killark ENY-3
(For Vertical Conduit) (For Vertical or Horizontal Conduit)
6 For the side column or pit box entry, install the sealing fitting to stub up. Tighten all fittings
(minimum five full threads of engagement).
Installing J-box
To install the J-box, proceed as follows:
J-box Specifications
The Encore units are provided without the J-box unless the J-box option is specified at the
time of order. Units sold in Canada are provided with a J-box. If you are replacing an existing
unit, the installing contractor may connect and extend the existing field wires that are too short
for Encore by providing and utilizing a class 1 division 1 explosion-proof J-box sized to
conform to or exceed the requirements of both UL 87 and the NFPA 70.
Notes: 1) These specifications may have requirements that are not identical.
2) Gilbarco supplies the J-box kits. For more information, refer to MDE-4084 Encore
Junction Box Retrofit Kit M01483K00X Installation Instructions.
1 Open the CIM door on side 1 of the unit. For instructions, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and
Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
Note: Side 1 has electronics module access to the field connections, boards, and wiring. The
main J-box is installed on side 1 for units with a factory-installed J-box.
2 For units with the J-box installed, remove the box cover and retain for reassembly.
3 Verify if a seal-off Y fitting has been installed and sealed as a first connection where the
conduit leaves the ground. This fitting must be in place and sealed before proceeding further.
For more information, refer to MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual.
4 In all units where the J-box is used (factory or contractor-supplied), the following
requirements are mandatory:
• The connection of the conduit to the J-box must be made with a clearance of at least
9 inches from the pump/dispenser base to the bottom of the J-box connection stub. To
accomplish this, the conduit can be routed to enter the J-box from the side or top.
• The J-box must be securely fastened to the unit by means of a bracket or brace. It must not
be held in place only by a conduit. Factory-supplied boxes are fastened only by a conduit.
• Installation of the J-box and all fittings must be performed to allow the installer to turn any
and all threaded fittings by a minimum of 45-degree angle in a single movement using
appropriate tools (for example, pipe wrench).
5 The contractor must provide sufficient number of properly sized U-bolts or pipe clamps to
securely fasten all conduits running through the hydraulics cabinet to the braces provided
(see Figure 7-3).
Encore Side 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always use the adjustable cross brace provided to secure the conduit in the dispenser.
The lower brace is not an optional feature.
6 For units with the J-box, run a 1-inch rigid conduit to the J-box entering the unit from
side 2. Run any existing wiring to the main J-box through the 1-inch J-box conduit that enters
the unit from side 2. Connect the 1-inch conduit with class 1 division 1 explosion-proof
conduit union.
If the conduit is entering the unit from outside the dispenser pit box, refer to “Electrical
Related Items” on page 9-3 and “Reference Information” on page 10-1 before proceeding.
Use an 8 X 1-inch diameter conduit, to run to the electronics cabinet of the unit from side 2.
Use additional conduits and coupling, if required.
7 If required, install the conduit for call buttons, Ethernet, and speaker wires using similar
procedures as outlined for the power conduit. However, when facing side 1, call button, and so
on, the conduit must be to the right side of the unit and power wiring to the left. Ensure that
you follow earlier steps and warnings for installing the conduit through the air gap plate or
side of the electronics cabinet. If the unit requires a call button conduit, read and understand
“Installing Call Button/Speaker Conduit” on page 7-20. If the unit contains a lighted canopy,
read and understand “Lighted Canopy Conduit and Wiring Options” on page 7-22.
Note: Call button, Ethernet, and speaker wires cannot be in the same conduit as the power and
two communication wiring to the unit. They must be in a separate conduit.
8 If the unit is equipped from the factory with a call button/speaker J-box and conduit, refer to
wiring requirements in “Installing Call Button/Speaker Conduit” on page 7-20.
1 Open the CIM door on side 1 of the unit. For instructions, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and
Eclipse Service/Start-up Manual.
Note: Side 1 has electronics module access to the field connections, boards, and wiring. The
main J-box is installed on side 1 for units with or without a factory-installed J-box.
2 Commonly, a field connection conduit runs through the side column to the J-box with a
1-inch NPT male end. Run all the field wiring through this field conduit. All wiring
connections may take place in the factory-installed J-box. Before proceeding, refer to
“Electrical Related Items” on page 9-3 and “Reference Information” on page 10-1.
In all units where a J-box is used (factory or contractor-supplied), the following are mandatory
requirements:
• The connection of the conduit to the J-box must be made with a clearance of at least
9 inches from the pump/dispenser base to the bottom of the J-box connection stub. To
accomplish this, the conduit can be routed to enter the J-box from the side or top.
• The J-box must be securely fastened to the unit by means of a bracket or brace. It must not
be held in place only by a conduit. Factory-supplied boxes are fastened only by a conduit.
• Installation of the J-box and all fittings must be performed to allow the installer to turn any
and all threaded fittings by a minimum of 45-degree angle in a single movement using
appropriate tools (for example, pipe wrench).
WARNING
The bottom plate of the electronics cabinet and the top plate of the hydraulics
cabinet are separated to provide an air gap between the electrical and hydraulic
housings.
Loss of air gap integrity due to improper installation can allow fuel vapors into
areas where they may ignite. The resulting fire and/or explosion can lead to
serious injury or death.
Running the conduit through the air gap requires strict compliance with
procedures outlined in this manual. No holes in air gap plates can be left
unsealed following the installation.
WARNING
The electronics cabinet is an unclassified area and as such must be protected
against flammable vapor entry.
Improper installation of the conduit through the side of the electronics cabinet
may result in flammable vapors penetrating the electronics cabinet where it may
ignite resulting in fire and/or explosion that can lead to serious injury or death.
Running the conduit through the side of the electronics cabinet requires strict
compliance with the procedures outlined in this manual.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
For conduit entry through the vapor barrier, the air gap penetration conduit must not be
longer than 8 inches. This will allow removal of the dispenser (if required) in the future
and accommodate wiring a new dispenser without pulling a new wire.
When a dispenser without a J-box is removed from the island, the conduit and wires will
be cut immediately below the potting dam. This will leave enough wire to splice into a
class 1, division 1, group C, and D explosion-proof J-box when a new (or previously
removed) unit is installed/reinstalled over the containment box.
Use the information provided in Figure 7-4 to feed wires into the electronics cabinet.
Note: The conduit entry points at the base of the unit is at the discretion of the contractor. The contractor
must use suitable and approved fittings and devices to take the conduit to the electronics cabinet
entry points shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-5: Typical Conduit Locations (Entry from Side of Electronics Cabinet)
Note: Conduit entry points to the unit at the base is at the discretion of the contractor. The contractor must use suitable
and approved fittings and devices to route the conduit to the electronics cabinet entry points shown in
Figure 7-5.
For conduit entry through the vapor barrier, the Encore unit contains eight sets of conduit
knockout holes (four on the right and four on the left) for access to the electronics cabinet.
Knock out the aligned (top and bottom air gap plate) 1-inch plugs for the required number and
positions of contractor-supplied conduits (do not use conduits smaller than 1 inch with the
conduit plate provided). For field installations, only two conduits at opposite corners can be
installed per plate. Use the knockouts on the left (facing side 1) for all power and two-wire
connections. Ethernet, International Forecourt Standards Forum (IFSF), speaker, intercom,
and/or call button wiring must use knockouts on the right. For conduit entry through the side
of the electronics cabinet, the Encore unit contains eight sets of conduit knockout holes (four
on the right and four on the left) for access to the electronics cabinet. Knock out the 1-inch
plugs for the required number and positions of contractor-supplied conduits.
To seal the air gaps and conduits in Encore units, proceed as follows:
1 Install the contractor-supplied 8 X 1 listed metal, rigid, threaded conduit through both the top
and bottom air gap conduit plate holes according to the following procedure (see Figure 7-6).
2 From the electronics cabinet, remove two screws (not shown) and the upper conduit plate from
the electronics cabinet lower frame. Retain all parts for reassembly.
4 Fasten the conduit to the conduit plate removed using a machined flat conduit lock nut and
washer on the bottom of the plate. Fasten a listed, metallic conduit bushing on the top of the
plate.
Note: Check with local electrical authority for need for metallic conduit grounding bushing.
5 Remove the two screws (not shown) and the bottom air gap conduit plate from the air gap
plate. Retain all parts for reassembly.
Note: (Canada only) The gasket for the plate will come off with the plate. The gasket must be
reinstalled with the plate.
6 Remove the aligned knockout plugs from the bottom air gap conduit plate as required, and
reinstall the plate and screws.
7 From the electronics cabinet, slide the conduit down through the knockout in the air gap plate.
8 Reinstall the top air gap conduit plate onto the electronics cabinet lower frame using screws to
secure the conduit in place.
Figure 7-7: Conduit Routing Through Side Column into Electronics Cabinet
Sealing
Compound
Potting Disc
Potting Disc
Wires
Machined
UL-listed Conduit 1-inch Nut (2X) Electronics
X 90 FF Elbow Cabinet
Machined
Washer (2X)
See warning below UL-listed Conduit 1-inch
Straight Nipple
WARNING
Installation using this method requires Gilbarco Installation Kit (M07838K001). Failure to
use the kit will result in damage or injury.
Sealing Electronics
Compound Cabinet
Potting Disc
Potting Disc
WARNING
Installation using this method requires Gilbarco Installation Kit (M07838K001). Failure to
use the kit will result in damage or injury.
Notes: 1) Conduit seal boots and liquid deflectors are not used on all dispensers.
2) Use UL-listed metallic conduit bushing for wire protection.
3) On dispensers without the factory-installed J-box, run conduits for:
• The power and two-wire communications.
• Speakers and call buttons (if required), and
• SMART Connect™ (if required) through the side column into the electronics
cabinet as shown in Figure 7-7 on page 7-10.
Installing Wiring
Notes: 1) The wiring must be gas and oil-resistant, color-coded, or tagged for identification
purposes, and rated for 300 volts or higher. Data wires for new installations must be
a twisted-pair (unshielded) with 10 to 12 twists per foot.
2) For more information, refer to the following documents:
• FE-353 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 550 Dispensers, 120/240 VAC
• FE-363 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 500/700 (M07555 Power Supply Only)
• FE-364 Field Wiring Diagram for Encore 300
• MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual
Operating Environment
Environment Range
Relative humidity 20 to 95% (non-condensing)
Minimum outside ambient temperature -22 °F (-30 °C)
Maximum outside ambient temperature 104 °F (40 °C)*
*Electronics have been evaluated and are rated for use at a maximum of 131 °F (55 °C)
outside ambient temperature.
To ensure proper unit performance, operation under severe environmental conditions may
require special options, such as card reader heaters and so on.
CAUTION
DEF freezes at about 11 °F (-11.5 °C). Power to the dispenser and heater must always
remain ON in cold weather. If power is lost and the temperature drops below this point
within the DEF cabinet, the system must be inspected for freeze damage before restart.
Note: Heaters are thermostatically controlled and will cycle between on and off during cold
weather to maintain a minimum cabinet temperature.
Notes: 1) Ensure that enough extra wire length (minimum of 5 feet or 1.5 meters) is provided
to make the run to the stub up location at the bottom of the electronics cabinet.
2) Remember that you may be routing the conduit over to come up at the stub up to the
electronics cabinet. Depending on which end of the unit the stub up is on, you may be
routing across the entire unit length.
2 For the side column conduit entry, install a short 2-inch threaded nipple into the top of the
sealing fitting.
3 For the side column conduit entry, install a capped pulling elbow. The use of a Killark Y-3
fitting is recommended (see Figure 7-2 on page 7-4).
4 The remaining conduit must be made up to match the installation layout for the unit at the site.
A list of the most common procedures for conduit entry to the right when facing side 1 is given
below.
• The length of the conduit must extend straight out from the capped Y fitting or pulling
elbow.
• For the side column entry, the conduit must then be turned by 90-degree angle, vertical
under the air gap plate knock out.
• Use the required air gap plate knock out. Do not knock out any knock out plugs that will
not be used as an opening for conduit.
• All the conduits that enter into the electronics cabinet must be potted.
• At least 1 inch of conduit must extend above the bottom shelf of the electronics cabinet.
• Complete the conduit run with a conduit nut on the inside of the cabinet.
• Pull all wires properly through the conduit. Finalize the procedure by potting the conduit
end.
• Allow 18 inches of wire in the electronics cabinet for field connections. The wire must be
trimmed as required on field connection.
• All the conduits and fittings must be listed and suitable for use in class 1, division 1
hazardous locations from the seal off fitting to the potted conduit.
Conduit
WARNING
Sparks can ignite fuel/vapors.
Fire/explosion can result in severe injury or death.
Use caution when testing wires. Do not test when exposed fuel and vapors are
present.
Only use a Megger® tester on new field wiring.
For existing wiring, use a digital multimeter to test for continuity/resistance.
Test the insulation of the new wiring from the station and to the electronics cabinet before
connecting the wires. Refer to the warning above. This checks for damage that can occur while
pulling wires through the conduit.
1 Ensure that wires are disconnected at both ends. If you do not disconnect wires at both ends,
you can damage the pump/dispenser electronics.
5 Measure the resistance. Follow the test equipment manufacturer’s instructions. Insulation
resistance of more than 50 megohms is satisfactory. Check the local authority requirements.
6 Repeat steps 1 (on page 7-14) to 5 for all the new wires.
8 When all wiring tests are complete, the wiring may be potted.
1 Feed wires through all contractor-supplied fittings and the 8-inch installed conduit to
electronics cabinet.
Note: All fittings must be listed and suitable for use in a class 1, division 1 hazardous location.
It is recommended that the contractor use a conduit elbow or pull the elbow to connect
to the 8-inch conduit to allow easy potting of the conduit (see Figure 7-17 on
page 7-22).
2 Install the fiber potting dam material at the bottom of the 8-inch conduit to a thickness of
3/4 inches. Refer to “Potting Conduits” on page 7-24. Do not pot at this point in time.
Note: Use only the fiber potting dam material specified by the potting compound
manufacturer, which conforms to the requirements of NFPA 70. Examples of permissible
materials are Killark type “PF” and/or Crouse-Hinds® CHICO X packing fiber. A small
screwdriver may be used to press the fiber dam material around and between wires to
prevent compound or vapor leak-by. Follow the sealing compound manufacturer’s
directions for the type of fiber that is to be used.
J-box
1 Open the CIM door on side 1 of the unit. For instructions, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and
Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
Note: Side 1 contains a J-box.
2 Remove the support brace to gain access to the J-box cover. Refer to
“Wiring Pump (Self-contained Unit)” on page 7-16. Save the hardware for reinstallation.
4 For all units, verify if a seal-off Y fitting has been installed and sealed as a first connection
where the conduit leaves the ground. This fitting must be in place and sealed before
proceeding further. Refer to MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual. Install
the adaptive 1-inch metal conduit and union to the J-box conduit.
5 If the unit requires a call button and conduit, read and understand “Encore Elevation Diagram
(Encore 550 with SMART Meter)” on page A-21 before proceeding. If the unit contains a
lighted canopy, read and understand “Lighted Canopy Conduit and Wiring Options” on
page 7-22 before proceeding.
6 If removed earlier, reinstall the vertical support brace to gain access to the J-box. The support
brace is not optional.
1 Open the CIM door on side 1 of the unit. For instructions, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and
Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
Note: Side 1 has electronics module access to field connections, boards, and wiring.
2 For units with the J-box installed, remove the box cover and save for reassembly.
Note: For Encore units that are replacing older units, if the existing wire is too short to reach
the installed J-box and a splice must be made, the contractor must provide and use a
class 1 division 1 explosion-proof J-box to make connections according to the code.
Refer to “Before Mounting Unit on Fuel Island” on page 4-9.
Following table lists the information on cables that are used for specific applications, refer to
“Ultra-Hi Intercept Cables”. For more information on connections, refer to FE-364 Field
Wiring Diagram for Encore 300.
Description Part Number Application Illustration in Figure
Main AC M02338 All Ultra-Hi Master Units Figure 7-11 on page 7-18
Valve Intercept M02372 Master of Combo Unit - for Satellite Light Only Figure 7-13 on page 7-19
Combo Neutral M02384 Satellite Side of Combo Unit, Satellite Figure 7-14 on page 7-19
Transformer M02370 Master of Combo Unit Figure 7-12 on page 7-18
Subassembly ~ OR ~
Encore Satellite - for Satellite Light Only
~ OR ~
Legacy Satellite
Combo Pump M02385A001 Encore Satellite, Combo Figure 7-15 on page 7-19
Handle
Combo 9 VAC M02386A001 Encore Satellite, Combo Figure 7-16 on page 7-19
3 Some cable configurations require that one of the existing connectors be cut off the wires. This
allows the wire to be secured to other wires with wire nuts, refer to the field wiring diagrams
and illustrations noted in the table above.
J1
J322
P322
SAT RIN
JBD
P1
J2115
J101
P2115A
2 For units with the factory-installed J-boxes, make the connections in the J-box. For units with
contractor-supplied J-boxes, connect wiring in both the electronics cabinet and J-box. For
units without J-boxes, make connections in the electronics cabinet according to the FE-363
Field Wiring Diagram Encore 500/700 (M07555 Power Supply Only), and FE-364 Field
Wiring Diagram for Encore 300. Do not disturb the sealing compound around the wires in the
existing conduit. Do not disturb the factory wiring in the electronics cabinet.
3 For units with J-boxes, use pipe plugs [refer to FE-363 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 500/700
(M07555 Power Supply Only), and FE-364 Field Wiring Diagram Encore 300] to seal the
unused openings in all J-boxes. Replace the cover on the boxes.
4 Double-check all wiring connections for wire nuts, lugs, caps, and so on. Reinstall the J-box
cover. Ensure that you do not pinch the wires and use all J-box bolts.
5 Ensure that all the conduits entering the electronics cabinet are properly potted.
6 On non-SMART Meter applications, reinstall the vertical support brace that was removed to
gain access to the J-box.
7 Replace the lower doors and close the doors to the electronics cabinet.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• Conduit for call button/speaker wiring must be installed in accordance with all
instructions related to the conduit found in MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site
Preparation Manual, this manual, and appropriate unit specific addenda. Also, consult
the equipment manufacturer regarding considerations for equipment tied to call
buttons.
• Call button/speaker circuits must be class 2 NEC wired. Refer to NEC article 725.136B
(in the 2011 Edition) and the “Wiring” section in MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site
Preparation Manual. All requirements for speaker wiring are also applicable to call
button wiring, and all general procedures and requirements for wiring are applicable.
For Encore units, conduits may be run into the electronics cabinet without the use of a J-box.
Wherever a J-box is required, (for example, wire connections are required), the contractor
must provide an appropriate class 1 division 1 explosion-proof junction. For sizing and
procedures, refer to “Connecting to ISD Vapor Flow Meter” on page 7-26 and mandatory
J-box installation requirements in step 4 of “J-box and J-box Conduit Installations”
on page 7-5.
The conduit run for any purpose, including call button, on all units must have a seal-off ‘Y’
fitting installed as a first connection where the conduit leaves the ground. For mandatory
requirements, refer to the sections “Conduit” and “Sealing Y” fittings in MDE-3802 Encore
and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual.
WARNING
Bottom plate of the electronics cabinet and the top plate of the hydraulics cabinet
are separated in accordance with safety requirements.
Running the conduit through the air gap requires strict compliance with
procedures outlined in this manual and unit specific addenda. Only listed rigid
metal 1-inch conduit may be installed in any unit between hydraulics and
electronics cabinets. No unused holes in air gap plates, open spaces between
conduit and plates, or unsealed conduit penetrations can be present following
installation.
All procedures and requirements in “Completing Field Wiring” on page 7-20 apply with equal
force to call button/speaker conduit installations. This includes the mandatory use of the
contractor-provided 1 X 8-inch conduit stub for any penetration of air gap, and potting
of conduit, as detailed in the section. Refer to “Encore Foundation Diagrams: 2 to 9
(Dispensers with Piston Meters)” on page A-12 showing the location of the penetration point
for the call button conduit.
Note: The conduit must be potted irrespective of whether the J-box is installed or not.
(C)
(B)
(A)
1 Before you proceed, ensure that the seal-off Y fitting (A) has been installed according to NEC
article 514-7, this manual, and the fitting manufacturer’s instructions. Fitting must be potted to
complete the installation.
2 Using only listed rigid conduit and explosion proof fittings, conduit tee (B) or class 1,
division 1 hazardous location rated J-box (option not shown, refer to MDE-3802 Encore and
Eclipse Site Preparation Manual for references on J-box sizing) may be installed above the
seal-off fitting.
3 The tee or J-box allows branch-off of power wires for the canopy.
4 The canopy vertical conduit (D) is run inside the side column as shown. The conduit MUST
be potted at a height of 48 inches or higher, with potting material poured to a depth equal to or
greater than the trade size of the conduit, and in accordance with NFPA 70 and NEC article
514-7. For details, refer to the potting compound manufacturer’s instructions.
5 A UL-listed metallic conduit bushing MUST be slipped over wires and installed at the top of
the conduit after potting.
6 Run the canopy wires (C) up the column and across the upper housing to knockout in the
center of the top cover, protecting the wiring from sheet metal edges.
7 The lighted canopy must be installed onto the unit in accordance with UL and NFPA
requirements. This will require, but not be limited to providing a potted nipple for the wires
going from the upper housing into the canopy, and the appropriate listed nuts and washers.
Potting up to Unit
Fill the sealing fitting with potting compound to seal the pathway of the field wiring to the
station building. Refer to “Completing Field Wiring” on page 7-20 or see Figure 7-18 on
page 7-24.
1 Mix the compound in a clean vessel according to the compound manufacturer’s instructions.
Mix only as much potting compound as can be used before the compound hardens.
2 Using a funnel, carefully pour the sealing compound into the conduit from the top until the
compound is within 1/4 inch from the top of the conduit (see Figure 7-18 on page 7-24).
Note: Ensure that you pour slowly to prevent air bubbles from forming in the compound and
wires around.
3 Immediately clean the spilt compound from the conduit threads and cabinet surfaces.
Encore Unit with Field Conduit Sealing for Conduit Through the Vapor
Barrier WARNING
Note: With potting dam in place, carefully pour sealing Fuel vapors allowed to
compound through funnel to fill the conduit. travel between the
hydraulics and electronics
cabinets presents the risk
Funnel of fire or explosion.
The resulting fire or
explosion may lead to
Electronics serious injury or death.
Cabinet Wires
UL-listed Metallic Never compromise the
Conduit Bushing Sealing vapor barrier integrity by
Compound leaving out conduit plates
or open holes (for
example, using conduit
smaller than 1 inch in
diameter). For Canadian
applications, do not leave
out any gaskets.
Coupling
Note: Each field installed conduit must be potted and installed as shown.
Figure 7-19: Conduit Routing Through Side Column into Electronics Cabinet
Potting Disc
Potting Disc
Machined
UL-listed Conduit 1” X Nut (2X) Electronics
90 FF Elbow Cabinet
Machined
Washer (2X)
See warning below UL-listed Conduit 1”
Straight Nipple
WARNING
Installation using this method requires Gilbarco Installation Kit (M07838K001). Failure to
use the kit will result in damage or injury.
Notes: 1) When pulling wire, allow 8 feet of wiring above the ground to make the side
electronics cabinet entry wiring connections.
2) A seal-off is required where the conduit exits the ground into the cabinet. A seal-off
is also required where the conduit enters the side of the electronics cabinet.
At Dispensing Unit
The vapor flow meter is part of an ISD system that measures the amount of vapor returning to
the UST. The wiring for this device is intrinsically safe and must be run in a separate conduit
to the Veeder-Root monitoring equipment or as per other allowable Veeder-Root
recommendations. The conduit must be potted where it enters and leaves any designated
hazardous zones. The potting requirements for hazardous zones must be followed so that fuel
vapors do not migrate to other areas. The ISD vapor flow meter wiring terminates at the Tank
Level Sensor (TLS) console. The flow meter is in-line and near the vapor return shear valve in
the hydraulic area of the unit. Do not create any liquid flow traps. For more information on
liquid traps, see Figure 6-7 on page 6-10.
Hydraulic Cabinet Area of Unit (only vapor return associated parts shown for clarity)
Seal-off
(Contractor-supplied)
Epoxy Sealing
Sealing of wiring connections is required to ensure proper performance of intrinsically safe
devices where minor corrosion can affect communication to the device.
CAUTION
Epoxy sealant is irritating to the eyes, respiratory system, and skin. It can cause
an allergic skin reaction. It contains epoxy resin and cycloaliphatic
epoxycarboxylate.
Precautions: Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves, eye, and face protection.
Use only in well ventilated areas. Wash thoroughly before eating, drinking, or
smoking.
From Probe,
Sensor, or
Transducer
B C To Console
Wire Nuts
Note: When the temperature is below 50 °F (10 °C), keep the resin in a warm place before
mixing (for example, in an inside pocket next to the body).
1 Open the epoxy sealant package, and remove the resin pack.
2 Hold the resin pack as shown in A (see Figure 7-21), and bend the pack along the length.
3 Firmly squeeze the red side of the resin as shown in B (see Figure 7-21), forcing it through the
center seal and into the black side.
4 Mix thoroughly to a uniform color by squeezing the contents back and forth 25-30 times.
5 Squeeze the mixed, warm resin into one end of the bag, and cut off the other end.
6 Slowly insert the wiring connections into the sealing pack until they fit snugly against the
opposite end as shown in C (see Figure 7-21).
7 Twist the open end of the bag and use the tie-wrap to close it. Position the tie-wrapped end
upwards until the resin solidifies.
8 Push the epoxy sealed bag into the J-box. Replace and tighten the J-box cover.
To TLS Console
Wiring from the ISD Flow Meter J-box terminates at the TLS console. For additional
information, refer to the 577013-796 - ISD Vapor Flow Meter Installation Guide
(Veeder-Root document). For correct polarity connections, see Figure 7-22.
Note: Correct polarity must be observed when making the connection.
Black (-)
Intrinsically Safe Wiring From ISD Flow
from Veeder-Root TLS Meter
Console
White (+)
Designates
1/2” Rigid Conduit Connection
Teflon tape must not be used for hanging hardware. Sealant must not be used for sealing
connections unless the threads involved are pipe threads. O-ring seals do not require sealant.
However, a small amount of silicone sealant can be used to avoid rolling or damaging of the
O-ring during assembly.
When installing components in E25 and E85 units, refer to “Important Requirements for E25
and E85 Units” on page 4-3.
WARNING
Hold-open devices on nozzles that are not of the pressure activated type, can
allow flow to occur through the nozzle for an activated fueling position, without
the subsequent customer manually opening the nozzle.
Spilt or uncontrolled dispensed fuel may result in potential fire, explosion, fuel
chemical burns, or environmental contamination. Serious injury or death may
result.
WARNING
The hose pulled away from the pump/dispenser could drain fuel or pull the unit over
during a drive-off. Explosion and fire or pull off of the dispenser during a drive-off could
result in severe injury or death.
WARNING
Use of hoses other than standard lengths may create a tripping hazard.
WARNING
DEF, flexible fuels such as biodiesel; high alcohol percentage fuels, and so on, may be
incompatible with certain plumbing materials and hydraulic components.
Use of incompatible materials or components with alternative fuels or DEF can result in
leaks or unexpected failures of components resulting in fire or explosion or
environmental damage. When installing components in E25 and E85 units, refer to
“Important Requirements for E25 and E85 Units” on page 4-3.
When dispensing alternative fuels or DEF, verify with the manufacturer of the material or
component that all plumbing components are compatible with the fuels or DEF being
dispensed.
CAUTION
DEF Hose Torque
Recommended torque when installing hoses is 40-50 Nm (30-35 ft-lbs). DO NOT OVER
TIGHTEN or damage to the nozzle could occur. Applicable when connecting hoses to the
skid tank, during internal repairs, and nozzle replacement.
CAUTION
Applicable to Dispensers Rated for E25 and E85 Use:
Use only UL-listed TPS PTFE Pipe Sealant manufactured by SAF-T-LOC International
Corp.
DEF nozzles require an inlet strainer installed at the nozzle inlet. If you are installing DEF
nozzles, ensure to install the strainer with the dome facing upstream.
1 Install the breakaway whip hose to the pump/dispenser outlet casting (see Figure 8-1
on page 8-3).
2 Install the listed breakaways to the whip hoses. Follow the breakaway manufacturer’s
instructions:
• Clean all threads.
• Place the sealant on male threads only. Follow the sealant manufacturer’s instructions.
Note: Use only UL-classified pipe sealant approved for use with petroleum products.
Remove the sealant if it is found inside the hose or fittings. Clean off the excess
sealant. Do not use Teflon tape as it may damage the unit.
• Use a smooth-faced wrench to tighten all fittings securely. Do not overtighten.
Note: Do not tighten the breakaway by twisting the hose. This can damage the coupling.
Whip Hose
Breakaway
Nozzle
Swivel
Hose
4 Install the swivel (if used) to the hose. Follow the swivel manufacturer’s instructions.
5 Install the nozzle to the swivel or the hose. Follow the nozzle manufacturer’s instructions.
Note: Check for the correct nozzle cradle/hook type (vapor, non-vapor, and so on). It must not
be possible to activate the nozzle boot switch with the nozzle properly held in place in
the nozzle boot.
6 Use an ohm meter to check for continuity from the end of the nozzle to the conductive metal
surface in the unit (applies to both types of hose-retrievers or non-retrievers).
WARNING
Hose fittings and attachments, if improperly grounded, can lead to a spark that may ignite
fuel or its vapors.
Check the hoses, breakaways, and fittings for proper conductivity after assembly.
To install breakaways, hoses, and swivels in units with hose retrievers/extended reach, proceed
as follows:
1 Assemble the hose to the unit’s outlet casting. Follow the breakaway manufacturer’s
instructions.
2 Assemble the breakaway to the hose. Follow the breakaway manufacturer’s instructions.
3 Attach the whip hose to the breakaway. Follow the breakaway manufacturer’s instructions.
4 Attach the swivel (if used) to the nozzle. Follow the swivel manufacturer’s instructions.
5 Assemble and attach the breakaway whip hose to the swivel or nozzle. Follow the hose
manufacturer’s instructions.
6 Attach the retriever clamp to the long hose positioned to allow maximum extension of the
hose, yet not allow a trip hazard.
7 Adjust the tension on the retriever mechanism to ensure that the hose retracts fully. For details,
refer to the kit or manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING
Hose breakaways may not operate properly during a drive-off if the retriever clamp is
located between the breakaway and pump dispenser.
The unit may be pulled off an island during a drive-off or fuel may be spilled resulting in a
serious injury to death.
Do not install the hose retriever clamp between the nozzle and breakaway for units with
hose retrievers.
The DEF nozzle is designed to dispense DEF. No other nozzle type is currently approved. The
DEF nozzle is manufactured by OPW.
• The nozzle is a non-vapor recovery nozzle. Conventional performance and
troubleshooting procedures for non-vapor recovery nozzles are also applicable to the DEF
nozzle.
• In addition to fluid compatibility, some nozzles require a ring magnet to be slipped over
the spout to dispense DEF. Normally this ring magnet is part of the construction of the
vehicle DEF tanks. It helps to prevent DEF from being dispensed into the diesel tank that
will result in severe damage to the engine. The technician must have a ring magnet or its
equivalent to dispense DEF through the nozzle during tests. The test magnetic nozzle
adapter is available from Gilbarco.
• The nozzle handle also contains the activation magnet that is part of the pump handle
system.
• The nozzle can freeze if the cabinet heater fails, power is lost, or the nozzle door does not
drop down completely during cold weather. The nozzle must be checked for leaks and
operation after thawing.
9 – Completing Installation
WARNING
Applying power before electrical and mechanical inspections have been
completed can be hazardous. Hazardous high voltage, fuel, and fuel vapors
may be present or the equipment may be damaged.
Power must only be applied to the unit after the commissioning Gilbarco ASC
checks wiring and so on. The installer must inspect the unit per “Installation
Checklists” on page 9-2 before contacting the commissioning ASC. Incorrect
installation could result in an unsafe unit condition. Damage from improper
wiring or installation will not be covered by warranty.
When all installation procedures are complete up to this point, the unit must be inspected by a
Gilbarco ASC using the following checklists:
• MDE-4227 Encore/Eclipse Start-up Checklist (Form B).
• MDE-4228 Encore Commissioning Checklist (Form C).
After the inspection is complete, the system must be purged by the installing contractor. For
start-up instructions, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
Irrespective of when the purging operation is performed, proceed to “Installation Checklists”
on page 9-2.
Installation Checklists
To ensure proper and safe operation of all equipment and warranty coverage, installers must
inspect the installation and then complete the MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation
Checklist (Form A) [for DEF units, you must complete MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A)]. The “Mechanical and Hydraulic Related Items”
checklist and “Electrical Related Items” on page 9-3 checklist may be used as a guide (many
of the items on the lists must already have been checked by the electrician as covered earlier).
MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist In the Following Checklists,
(Form A) Name MDE-4226 Checklist Referred To As
Individual Pump/Dispenser Hydraulic/Mechanical Related List 1
Individual Pump/Dispenser Electrical Related List 2
Station Electrical List 3
Follow the checklists and perform all the required inspections. After the inspection has been
completed, insert MDE-4226 Encore/Eclipse Installation Checklist (Form A) (reduce your
copy) in the dispenser electronics cabinet away from and not touching any electronic
component [for DEF units you must insert MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel
Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A)]. The forms must be provided with each unit, if not,
contact the Gilbarco distributor. It is only required to complete the station electrical inspection
portions of the form (list 3) in every form, (for every unit at the station).
Note: To preserve the originals for future use, make several copies of all the checklists in this
manual.
MDE-4226
Item Procedure Refer To Checked Related Item
8 Vapor recovery piping at the pump/dispenser must have no traps List 1, Item 8
or sags. Unit must be mounted using proper quantity, size, and page 6-10 of this manual
strength mounting hardware.
9 Verify correct nozzles, piping and brand panels for each grade. List 1, Item 9
Also, verify if correct product lines are connected to each Unit order specific
pump/dispenser inlet.
10 All code, regulatory agency, or customer-specified safety warning List 1, Item 10
As provided with and for unit
signs, labels, or decals have been installed.
11 Long hose lengths beyond Gilbarco recommendations must not List 1, Item 11
be used without special retrievers.
• For VaporVac hoses, no more than 6” of hose length may rest
NFPA 30A
on the ground when the nozzle is resting in the boot.
• For balance vapor recovery hoses, no portion of the hose may
be on the ground.
12 Verify shear valve, nozzle, and dispenser proper shutoff N/A
page 9-10 of this manual
operation.
13 Units with Ecometers must run with recommended filters. page 4-6 of this manual List 1, Item 15
Note: For DEF units, refer to MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A)
MDE-4226
Item Procedure Refer To Checked Related Item
9 Conduit and J-boxes must be approved for • NFPA 30A List 2, Item 8
hazardous locations and properly sized for the • NFPA 70
wiring involved. • UL 87
• NEC
10 Properly size all circuit breakers for the units/unit List 3, Item 5
NEC and local codes
options involved.
11 All pump/dispenser wiring must be properly spaced List 3, Item 6
and isolated from wiring for electrically noisy
devices, such as variable speed STPs, station
equipment motors, and other devices.
12 All power wiring and circuit breakers to Gilbarco List 3, Item 7
equipment must be dedicated and not be shared
with other equipment. MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site
Preparation Manual
13 All circuit breakers to Gilbarco equipment must be List 3, Item 8
clearly labeled and readily accessible.
14 All distribution boxes must be clearly labeled List 3, Item 9
showing the pump/dispenser number connections.
15 All pumps/dispensers must be wired to the same List 3, Item 10
phase of electrical power.
16 New site wiring must be megger-tested and wired to List 3, Item 11
the same phase. Old site wiring must be continuity page 7-20 of this manual
and short-tested with a digital meter.
17 Wiring must be color-coded or tagged, sized for N/A
distance and application, and resistant to gas and page 7-5 of this manual
oil.
18 J-boxes must be secured with all bolts and have no List 2, Item 9
page 7-5 of this manual
unplugged openings.
Note: For DEF units, refer to MDE-4897 Installation Checklist for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Units (Form A).
Before any calibration procedures can be completed, remove all air from the lines and
dispensers. When purging air at a new site start-up, an existing location with STP, or line
repair, perform the following steps:
1 Ensure the shear valves in all dispensers are closed aside from the unit furthest away from the
STP.
2 Purge a minimum of “500” gallons through the shear valve test port of each product in the
dispenser furthest away from the STP of each trunk line.
• If multiple STPs are used in a manifold line configuration it is required to run all STPs for
that manifold=line set at the same time. Operating STPs in an alternating configuration
should not be used during purging. Ensure that the line programming is changed to All
Pumps for the purging process. Ensure that you revert the programming after purging is
completed.
• The number of gallons needed for purging varies depending on line length, line type, line
diameter, and flow rate. The purge amount should not be less than 500 gallons.
• The number of fittings and other physical variances, such as air traps, could also adversely
affect the ability to purge air out of the lines. Larger volumes of fuel may be needed to
ensure all air is purged from the lines and fittings.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
For Ecometer equipped units, never exceed the nozzle slow latch setting until fuel flow is
steady.
4 After performing service on the hydraulic section of the dispenser, perform air purging using
the “Individual Meter Purging Procedure” on page 9-5. To determine how much fuel to
dispense when purging through the nozzle, refer to the following table:
Action Performed Minimum Purge Amount
System with fully purged product lines 50 Gallons (190 Liters)
Major Services: 25 Gallons (95 Liters)
• Meter replacement
• Valve replacement
• Pumping unit replacement
• Manifold assembly replacement
• Product tubing replacement
Minor Services: 10 Gallons (38 Liters)
• Changing filters
• Cleaning/replacement of strainer
• Hanging hardware replacement/service
• Outlet casting replacement
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When purging Encore 500/500 S/700 S series units, if you exceed more than 250 volume
units for any meter on a side, the start-up technician will not be able to reset the volume
totals to zero or any other value for opening the station. Avoid purging of more than 200
units of volume per meter as a result. Purging, calibration, and calibration verification can
be performed within this limit and totals reset, if required.
Encore 300
The Encore 300 units are received uncalibrated. Purging requires the unit to be configured for
gallons, liters, or imperial gallons. When purging, perform the calibration procedure in
“Special Steps for Purging Air from Underground Lines” on page 9-7.
• For full calibration information, refer to MDE-3804 Encore and Eclipse Start-up/Service
Manual.
• For quick reference calibration information, refer to MDE-4281 Calibration Quick
Reference Card Encore 300/500/550, and Eclipse Units.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to purge these lines using the dispenser nozzle as the dispenser meters
may suffer damage due to overspeed.
To purge air in Encore 300 units, refer to the procedure in MDE-3804 Encore and Eclipse
Start-up/Service Manual.
To prepare for purging, use the following steps for each shear valve in all units. Be observant
during purging and check for plumbing leaks as you move toward the tank. For blender
nozzles, select a blend grade. Ensure that the prices are set (by the ASC) before you begin.
3 Use a UL-approved sealant to connect a “gasoline suitable, conductive hose” to the shear
valve test port.
5 Place the drain end of the closed valve in an approved metallic container. Clean up any spills
promptly.
6 Turn on power to STPs. Activate the STP for the line being purged.
7 Slowly open the mechanical valve until you obtain a slow, constant stream of fuel flow.
Maintain contact between the metallic valve and the can during fuel flow.
8 Turn off STP, bleed pressure using the mechanical valve, remove the valve and hose, and
reinstall the pipe plug to the shear valve using UL-approved sealant suitable for the fuel
involved.
9 For purging air from the system with fuel in lines, perform all steps in “For New and Existing
Pumps and Dispensers with Fuel in Lines (Purging Through Nozzle)” on page 9-8.
For New and Existing Pumps and Dispensers with Fuel in Lines (Purging
Through Nozzle)
CAUTION
Purging air at high flow rates through the meter can permanently damage them. Noise is
not an indication of overspeed in many cases.
Overspeed meter damage is not covered by warranty. Follow all instructions carefully.
CAUTION
Meters and other hydraulic devices can be permanently damaged by contamination if
units are not equipped with filters during purging and other installation processes.
Non-use of filters during installation is considered abuse. Meters and other components
that fail due to the contamination introduced during installation are not covered by
warranty.
Never remove filters during installation. Ecometer and flexible fuel units require special
filters. Do not substitute.
To purge air in new and existing pumps/dispensers where underground product lines are full
with fuel, proceed as follows:
3 Slowly open the nozzle until you obtain a slow, constant stream of fuel flow.
Note: For SMART Meter-equipped units, never exceed the nozzle slow latch setting until fuel
flow is steady.
4 Purge the system with the amount of fuel specified in the following table:
For Pump This Amount
Start-ups (installing new systems) 50 gallons (190 liters) per hose
Existing sites where the product lines are full 50 gallons (190 liters) per hose*
*This value depends on following the procedures in the sequence listed (especially for new
sites). Purging more than 50 gallons (190 liters) may be required if the site has an unusual
plumbing configuration (air traps or extreme line length). What may be good for most sites may
not work for all. Generally, you can observe the effect of air if successive calibration checks
read plus. After they stop reading plus, you have purged all the air.
Note: This procedure is usually required for the first unit you purge which must be the farthest
from the tank.
Air passing through a DEF meter will trigger an error code. Therefore, you must temporarily
replace the meter pulser connector to the door node with a standard Gilbarco Encore pulser, to
properly purge the air from the system. To install a standard Encore pulser, proceed as follows:
2 Remove the pulser data connection at the pump node and replace with a standard Encore S
pulser.
4 Slowly hand spin the pulser to allow air to be purged through the system with the nozzle
activated.
5 Purge the air, following the normal procedures, until DEF with minimal air is being dispensed.
7 Remove the temporary pulser and replace with the data connector from the Coriolis meter.
8 Restore power.
Later versions of Encore units have enhanced security software. You must periodically spin
the pulser to maintain a higher purging flow rate.
WARNING
Do not substitute the pulser while power is being supplied to the unit. Lethal voltages
exist within the dispenser and damage to the unit could occur if certain critical steps are
not followed. It is recommended that only Gilbarco-certified ASCs, who are trained in the
service and operation of Encore dispensers perform this procedure.
Notes: 1) DEF has the tendency to hold entrapped air more than diesel or gasoline fuels. This
is more significant since most submerged pumps used with DEF do not have air
separation systems and where overhead piping lines are used. Air in the system can
significantly affect calibration setting accuracy.
2) Dispense a minimum of 75 gallons through each DEF hose. For overhead lines
where no air bleed is used at a high point, purge amount can sometimes run into
hundreds of gallons.
3 Open the nozzle. Fuel must not continue to dribble out of the nozzle for more than a few
seconds. If fuel continues to flow for a longer period, check the shear valve or nozzle for
problems.
6 Activate the fueling position for the same fuel on the opposite side of the unit.
7 For the side to be tested (opposite activated side), remove the nozzle from the boot but do not
activate the boot switch by raising the nozzle boot lever or allowing the auto on flapper to
activate.
8 Open the nozzle. Fuel must not continue to dribble out of the nozzle for more than a few
seconds. If fuel continues to flow for a longer period, check the nozzle or inform the ASC to
check the dispenser valve or valve O-rings.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Units must be properly purged before calibration or calibration verification. Incomplete
purging of air can result in inaccurate calibration or errors in calibration verification
testing (normally, subsequent calibration checks will read plus). Always verify any
calibration after setting.
The Encore 500/500 S/700 S meters are precalibrated, but calibration must be verified.
Depending on the type of unit (Encore 500/500 S/700 S or Encore 300 series), the procedure is
slightly different. After calibration, the Weights and Measures (W&M) switch must be
seal-wired to prevent calibration tampering. Ensure that you draw the seal wire tightly.
The currently produced Encore 500/500 S/700 S units are precalibrated to US gallons and
programmed to default programming values.
Note: Perform the calibration verification procedure after calibration.
Note: Entry of level 2, 3, or 4 PIN codes will also allow entry into Level 1 programming.
The units may be operated and purged in normal mode after entering prices. If the unit is in the
gallon mode, purging can be performed eventually to convert them to metric mode.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The settling time for freshly dispensed DEF is longer than for gasoline or diesel.
Therefore, a wait time of 3 minutes between dispensing the DEF into the prover can and
taking the reading from the sight glass is recommended.
CAUTION
A stainless steel prover can must be used to calibrate DEF. Do not use a can that has
been used for other fluids. Contaminated DEF can cause damage to vehicle engines, or
contaminated fuel can corrode dispenser material(s), or damage vehicle engines.
An ELAFIX 40 Magnetic Adapter (M10656B001) must be pushed over the spout when you
dispense DEF into the prover can during calibration or service. For details, refer to “DEF
Dispensers - ZVA™ DEF Nozzle” on page 8-5.
Note: Some DEF nozzles may not require the magnetic adapter to produce flow.
Each time a meter is calibrated, a volume of DEF is generated. This DEF must be properly
managed and cannot be discarded into the storm sewer or where it can possibly reach surface
water or groundwater. If the DEF is to be returned to the supplier, store it in a closed, leak-free
container.
Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff. Ensure that DEF does not come in contact with
soil, waterways, drains, and sewers. Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused
environmental pollution (sewers, waterways, soil, or air).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
For information on Back Room Communication Module [BRCM (PA04080000)],
Two-wire Board Module 2 [TBM 2 (M11000A001)], and Dispenser Communication
Module [DCM (M11356A001)] for Encore 700 S connection, refer to MDE-4917
FlexPay Connect Distribution Box Installation Manual.
10 – Reference Information
Information in this section is provided for the installing contractor’s reference. The contractor
may or may not be required by individual contract to perform all or any of the requirements
outlined. However, all installations must conform to the requirements of this section. The
information in this section can be found in detail in MDE-3802 Encore and Eclipse Site
Preparation Manual.
Note: The information contained here is not to be used exclusively in lieu of the MDE-3802
Encore and Eclipse Site Preparation Manual, as not all the information contained in the
document is found here.
Reference Contents
Section and Information Location
Installation Differences when Replacing The Advantage Series page 10-2
Electrical Requirements page 10-3
Emergency Power Cutoff Switch
Circuit Breakers page 10-4
STP Control Relay Boxes for Dispensers
STP Isolation Relays for Electronic Dispensers
Conduit page 10-5
Wiring
Twisted-pair Wiring - Data Wire Lengths page 10-7
Twisted-pair Conduit
Twisted-pair Cable
Ethernet Cable page 10-8
Cable Ordering Information
Ethernet Cable Installation Personnel and Procedures
Grounding page 10-14
Sealing ‘Y’ Fittings page 10-15
Plumbing Requirements page 10-16
Pipe Installation
Pipe Size
Pumps (Standard Flow)
Pumps (High Flow)
Dispensers (Standard Flow) page 10-19
Dispensers (High Flow)
Dispensers (Ultra-Hi High Gallon)
Check Valves (Used on Pumps and Ultra-Hi Units only) page 10-19
Shear Valves (Generally Used on Dispensers only)
Item Description
J-box Dispensers: The Encore series units may ship with or without a J-box or field conduit. The conduit
and J-box not part of an order is provided by the installer. This allows more versatility for electrical
conduit routing. As the installer may install the J-box toward the front or rear of the unit, it is not
recommended to use the location of the J-box openings as an indication of front or rear of the unit.
Always use the serial plate to identify side 1.
Pumps: The Encore series pumps have a factory-installed J-box, located on side 1, but the
electrical power connection is a 1” NPT conduit inlet located on side 2. All electrical power wiring to
the unit must enter the conduit on side 2 and feed to the J-box. The Ethernet and intercom
connections must enter the unit on side 2. Refer to “Encore Foundation Diagrams: 4 of 9 (Electrical
Conduit Layout)” on page A-14.
• J-boxes, conduit, and fittings must conform to all requirements listed and referenced in this
manual.
• For new installations, with proper pull of additional wire, it is possible for Encore to eliminate a
J-box. The Advantage Series units always have a J-box.
Electronics The Encore series electronics cabinet has two field conduit inlets. Facing side 1, the ones to the
Cabinet center left are for power wiring while the ones to the center right are for intercom/Ethernet/call
button/speaker wiring. In The Advantage Series, the power goes into the J-box and intercoms, and
so on, usually in a special conduit up a side column. Ethernet will be an option for future Encore
units with installation of an optional board in the electronics cabinet. All the Encore units have
knockouts for Ethernet wiring although the option board is not currently available. Ethernet wiring
can share the conduit with a speaker/intercom/call button.
Wiring in The Encore series units use wiring terminal blocks, as appropriate, for field wiring where The
Electronics Advantage Series uses wire nut connections.
Cabinet
Mandatory The installer must pot each conduit entering the electronics cabinet in two locations as specified in
Conduit this manual. One is at the entry into the electronics cabinet and the other is in the pit box. The
Potting Advantage Series units only require potting below the unit.
Requirements
Calibration All the Encore meters are electronically calibrated. The Advantage meters are mechanically
calibrated. Refer to MDE-3804 Encore and Eclipse Start-up/Service Manual.
Electrical Requirements
Electrical requirements are as follows:
• Sites must be prepared according to NFPA 30A, NFPA 70, and applicable national, state,
and local codes/regulations.
• All circuit breaker panels and relay boxes must be mounted securely to the wall.
• Only UL-recognized/approved components and/or systems may be used.
• Licensed electricians experienced with pump and dispenser installations must be used to
make all electrical connections.
• It is required to wire dispensers, POS and D-boxes (etc.) on one (same) phase in a
dedicated electrical panel and have other potentially noise sources, such as compressors,
motors, etc. in a different electrical panel on their own phase.
• An earth ground is required for all circuits.
Circuit Breakers
Note: For 3-phase STP, use isolation relay at the input of the 3-phase STP control box.
• Gilbarco requires installation of STP isolation relays in addition to STP control relays.
Combined STP control relay/isolation relay boxes are recommended.
• Isolation relays must be installed for each STP control line at each dispenser or dispenser
grouping on a single circuit breaker.
• Neutral wire must be routed to the control relays from the dispenser circuit breaker
(see field wiring diagrams).
Conduit
Gilbarco recommends that spare conduits be run for future high speed communications. For
details, refer to “Twisted-pair Conduit” on page 10-7.
• Use a minimum of 1-inch conduit for all Encore and Eclipse pumps/dispensers except for
Encore Ultra-Hi, where you must use 3/4-inch conduit to connect wires to the
pump/dispenser. InfoScreen® and two-wire data wires can share this conduit
(see model-specific wiring diagrams).
• Use separate 1-inch conduit for e-CRIND® or intercom wiring. This is required for higher
data rate Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) communication.
• Run all power and light wires in threaded, rigid metal conduit or in a rigid non-metallic
conduit. The conduit must conform to national and local electrical codes. If non-metallic
conduit is used, it must be at least 2 feet underground. The last two feet of the underground
run to the J-box must be a rigid metal conduit or threaded steel intermediate metal conduit.
• Never share the conduit or wire troughs with other manufacturer’s equipment (that is,
speaker wires, and so on).
Note: The same conduit may be used for routing power to the pump/dispenser and the
two-wire data loop (class 1 circuit). The two-wire data loop is a class 1 circuit.
• Metal conduit is not sufficient to provide an equipment ground. A separate ground wire
must be used.
• Knock-out boxes or flexible conduit are not permitted for installation.
Note: Extra J-boxes added to the pump/dispenser must be listed class 1, division 1,
group C and D explosion-proof.
• All electrical fittings must be listed for class 1, group C and D hazardous locations, as
required by NFPA 30A and NFPA 70.
• A seal-off ‘Y’ fitting (for example, Killark Type EY) must be installed on all units as a
first connection where the conduit leaves the ground.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
(Applies to the province of British Columbia only)
The British Columbia Safety Authority issued a decision stating that data cables and AC cables in
the same conduit do not comply with the requirements for communication wiring as specified in CEC
rule 60. In British Columbia, installing communication circuits, such as data cables and AC cables, in
the same conduit as AC circuits is contrary to the CEC rule 60.
• New installations must have separate conduit for data/communication cables and power cables in
the following circumstances (wiring for two-wire, data, communications, intercom, video, Ethernet,
GLRE, must be in a separate conduit from the dispensers power and light conduit):
- All new installations of fuel dispensers or other electrical equipment, whether or not the
raceways are exposed and made readily accessible as part of the installation process; or
- In any event if the raceways are exposed and made readily accessible for any reason.
• Separate conduits are not required in respect of the repair, modification or replacement of one or
more existing pieces of electrical equipment or components thereof unless the raceways are
exposed and made readily accessible as part of the repair, modification or replacement.
- “Components” include card readers in fuel dispensers
- “Electrical equipment” includes a fuel dispenser and “replacement” means the substitution of
one electrical component or piece of equipment with another having the same essential
function and provided always that:
* Neither the electrical rating nor the characteristics of the equipment is altered; and
* The replacement components are of a type which do not invalidate the original certification
mark.
• A raceway is exposed and made readily accessible if it can be removed or replaced without
significant additional disturbance to the material enclosing or overlaying it, including without
limitation excavation of soil, asphalt or any other material by mechanical means, provided that a
raceway is not to be considered exposed and made readily accessible merely because one or both
ends of the raceway become visible during the repair, modification or replacement of electrical
equipment or components.
Wiring
For high speed communications information, refer to “Twisted-pair Conduit” on page 10-7.
• All pumps/dispensers must be wired according to NFPA 30A, NFPA 70, and applicable
national, state, and local codes/regulations.
• All circuits must be class 1 NEC wired except the speaker (intercom) circuit which must
be class 2 NEC. The speaker (intercom) circuit requires a separate 1-inch conduit.
• Only stranded gas and oil-resistant copper wire rated for 300 volts (up to 240 VAC source)
and 176 °F (80 °C) may be used.
• In the main conduit, for communications, only twisted-pair, two-wire data pairs may be
used.
• All dispensers must be wired on the same phase.
• Only listed wire nuts may be used for connections. Tape is not permitted.
• Seal-off Y fitting(s) must be potted after all wires are run and tested to termination points.
Note: When installing new two-wire communication wiring, use unshielded twisted-pair data
wires. Do not use shielded wires. Wiring specifications: two-wire twisted-pair (UTP)
with 10 to 12 twists per foot, stranded annealed copper tinned with 18 AWG minimum
required for runs up to 1000 feet or 14 AWG minimum for runs up to 2600 feet. Do not
use daisy-chain communications wiring. Insulation specifications: Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) insulation of type TFFN or MTW, UL-approved gasoline and oil-resistant. Refer
C&M Corporation Part #27525 (18 AWG) or equivalent. Gilbarco part number for the
wire is Q13221-02.
Twisted-pair Conduit
Gilbarco recommends the use of 1-inch rigid conduit and fittings (refer to “Conduit” on
page 10-5) for twisted-pair cable(s). This will allow up to two speakers and two call/stop
buttons per side, plus Ethernet.
Note: Terminate the conduit in the dispenser containment pan consistent with all national and
local electrical codes.
Twisted-pair Cable
Gilbarco-specified cable must be used to permit issuance of a Certificate of Conformance
(CoC) and/or warranty. Use of cables of other types may also create a hazardous situation.
WARNING
Petroleum vapors may migrate inside the cable insulation between conductors
and sheathing of various cables, including twisted-pair cables. Vapors may
ignite, leading to serious injury or death.
Ethernet Cable
Gilbarco requires use of 10 Base-T as specified in this manual.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
A copy of the “ANSI/TIA/EIA TSB 67 CoC” from the wiring personnel must be provided
to the ASC before the site can be commissioned. The certificate is part of the
documentation that must be on the file at the installation site.
A certification of the field test will be required at equipment start-up. For any questions
regarding this procedure, contact Gilbarco.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Petroleum vapors may migrate inside the cable insulation between conductors
and sheathing of various cables, including 10 Base-T or CAT-5E cable. Vapors
may ignite, leading to serious injury or death.
It is crucial that the installer follow NECs, article 501 requirements by removing
the outer jacket and spreading the wire pairs at the seal-off points of the CAT-5E
cable, so that a good vapor seal is achieved. This is required because all
CAT-5E cables will conduct vapors inside their outer jacket.
Conduit seal-offs required as per NEC, section 514.9. As the outer jacket defeats the
seal-off, the jacket must be removed and the conductor pairs separated to allow a good
seal (see Figure 10-2).
Seal-off
Low-voltage Conduit
Sealing Compound
Poured Here
Separated Pairs
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Termination
Point - not to
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Potted Conduit 8 X 1”
Encore Series
Hydraulics Area
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Encore Series
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Grounding
Grounding requirements are as follows:
• NFPA 70 requires connecting the following to the system ground:
- Consoles - Relay control boxes
- Pumps and dispensers - Circuit breaker panel
- STP - Electronic leak detectors
• Gilbarco requires connecting each pump/dispenser to an equipment grounding conductor
(see Figure 10-7) located in the conduit per NFPA 70, article 250. The following applies to
ground conductor:
- Use of wire no smaller than 12 AWG.
- Use of wire with green or green and yellow striped insulation.
- Connection to green grounding screw in the J-box.
- Grounding the providing power under NFPA 70, article 250.
- Bonding the neutral bus to an approved grounding electrode.
Switched Neutral
Circuit Breaker
Neutral Bus
Ground Bus
Neutral Bus
Ground Bus
Encore Unit
Motor*
Pump/Dispenser J-box
Ground Screw
Grounding
12 AWG Green Ground Wire
Electrode
White Neutral Wire
Notes:
Rigid Metal Conduit
= Ground
Bond
Refer to NEC Ground Surface
and/or local Conduit
codes for
appropriate 2 Feet
conduit
requirements. Rigid Metal Conduit
Adapter
Note: For Encore units without the J-box, connect the ground wire using UL-listed wire nut to the lead
provided in the cabinet from the grounding terminal.
Gilbarco uses Killark type EY fittings and recommends them or their equivalent for vertical
conduit runs. The following sealing directions are for Killark fittings only, and instructions
may vary for other manufacturer’s fittings. Read and understand all instructions completely
before you begin.
Conduit Wires
Close-up Plug
Sealing Compound
Floor Dam
Conduit
2 Separate conductors and fill the conduit in and around conductors using Killark type “PF”
packing fiber to make a floor dam to hold the fluid sealing compound.
Note: Floor dam must be even with the conduit stop in the lower hub of the fitting. Ensure that
the conductor insulation is not damaged. Force pack between conductors and hubs,
pushing any shreds of packing fiber away from conductors to prevent leakage path.
3 Use only Killark type “SC” sealing compound with Killark fittings, and do the following:
a Use a clean mixing vessel for every batch of sealant.
b Mix the compound at the rate of 3 parts compound to 1 part water by volume.
c Sprinkle the compound in water while stirring, until a thick paste is formed.
d Do not mix more compound than can be used in 15 minutes.
e Continue mixing for at least 3 minutes, until consistency is just fluid enough to pour
slowly, like thick gravy (not watery).
4 Slowly pour the fluid compound till it fills the bottom of the close-up plug threads.
Note: Be careful to pour slowly, to avoid trapping air bubbles in the seal.
5 Immediately wipe off any spilled compound and close the seal with a close-up plug.
Note: Initial setting of the sealing compound will occur within 30 minutes. Compound requires
a minimum of eight hours above 32 °F (0 °C) to develop sufficient strength to withstand
explosion pressures.
Plumbing Requirements
DEF freezes at 12 °F (-11 °C). Precautions must be taken to prevent freezing of the fluid if the
environment where the dispenser is installed is likely to induce freezing. Precautions include
insulation and heat tracing. All installed components must comply with UL class 1 division 2
requirements. If insulation is used, exercise care to prevent any gaps in coverage as freezing
and damage can occur.
If DEF lines are installed above ground and/or in the fuel station canopy, effective means of air
elimination must be applied to prevent accuracy issues. Accuracy issues arise due to the air
entrained in the fluid flow.
If DEF lines are installed above ground and/or in the fuel station canopy, exercise care to
prevent solar loading from heating the fluid in the pipes. This condition can also present
accuracy issues.
Shut-off valves must be provided on the inlet line upstream of each dispenser, to allow for
individual servicing.
Certain elastomeric hoses are acceptable for use with DEF units. Consult the hose
manufacturers for recommendations for safe use under the operational, pressure, and
environmental conditions that will be experienced by the hose.
Pipe Installation
For Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems (Chapter 9), refer to “PEI Publication
RP100 Recommended Practices and for Installation of Above-ground Storage Systems”; for
Motor Vehicle Fueling, refer to “PEI Publication RP200 Recommended Practices”.
Product inlet pipes and vapor pipes for Gilbarco pumps/dispensers vary in location between
models. Product piping order differs from blenders to previous Advantage models. See
model-specific footprint before installing the pipes.
• Check national, state, and local regulations for installation of the pipe system.
• Use containment system as required by national, state, and local regulations.
• Below the unit, use UL and code-approved flexible pipe (constructed of UL-approved
pipe material and UL-approved fittings).
Note: Some local regulatory agencies do not allow the use of a galvanized piping
component when diesel is involved. Consult local regulators. Also, galvanized
piping is not usable for certain alternative fuels, such as E25 and E85, or biodiesel.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Gilbarco supplies galvanized Tubing (not pipe). However, no zinc or galvanizing is
present on the inner circumference of any tubing or piping supplied by Gilbarco.
Pipe Size
The required pipe size depends on the number of units sharing lines, size of the STPs
(dispensers only), and length of the run. Following guidelines must be followed:
Ensure that there is only one check valve in each dedicated line (preferred method). Use of
multiple check valves can restrict flow and cause cavitation, resulting in significant flow rate
reductions. If installation necessitates placing more than one unit on a single dedicated product
line, then check valves must be placed at each pumping unit. Check valves must be accessible
for service.
The inlet check valve for Ultra-Hi units is required for accuracy in metering fuel. Use a
factory-installed option or installation-installed check valve of low pressure drop.
Note: Components must be compatible with the fluid type being dispensed. For more
information, consult the concerned manufacturer.
Note: For some locations, shear valves are required for pumps.
For Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems (Chapter 9), refer to “PEI publication
RP100 Recommended Practices and for Installation of Above-ground Storage Systems”; for
Motor Vehicle Fueling, refer to “PEI publication RP200 Recommended Practices”. A shear
valve (see Figure 6-6 on page 6-10) is an NFPA 30A required safety device. It closes
automatically to stop product flow during a fire or if the dispenser gets knocked off the island.
It also provides a means of manually closing inlet pipes.
Figure A-6: Encore 700 with Brand View Canopy Elevation Diagram
Figure A-10: Encore DEF Right-side with Brand View Canopy Elevation Diagram
Figure A-13: Encore Foundation Diagrams: 3 of 9 (Self Contained with Piston Meters)
Figure A-16: Encore Foundation Diagrams: 6 of 9 (Encore 500/700 S Ultra-Hi NP4 and
NPB)
16 3/4
20 1/4
8 3/8
1 5/8
13/16
1 5/8
11 7/8
23 3/4
Notes: 1) Only two conduits per plate can be field-installed at diagonal knockouts.
2) Not used for field connection for pumping units.
3) Dimensions are in inches.
Figure A-21: Encore Elevation Diagram (Encore 550 with SMART Meter)
1 1/8"
28 15/16"
21 5/8"
22 13/16"
18"
6 3/16" 32 3/8"
10 13/16"
6"
3 5/8"
3 15/16" 37"
51/2"
44 15/16"
27 15/16"
32 11/16"
93 15/16"
60 1/2"
44 13/16" 23 15/16"
36 5/8"
Figure A-22: Encore Elevation Diagram (Encore 500 S with SMART Meter)
(mm=Millimeters)
(723.25 mm)
(540.75 mm)
(571.00 mm)
(452.25 mm)
(159.25 mm)
(271.00 mm)
(152.25 mm)
(91.25 mm)
(809.25 mm)
(926.25 mm)
(137.75 mm)
(697.50 mm)
(814.50 mm)
(2348.50 mm)
(1514.75 mm)
(600.00 mm)
(1119.00 mm)
(937.50 mm)
Note: Dimensions are in inches first and then in millimeters within parentheses.
Figure A-23: Healy and In-station Diagnostic Option (Encore 300/500/500 S/700 S)
425.5
[16.8 ]
231.8 231.8
[9.1 ] [9.1 ]
SKID TANK WALL
111.2 215.9
[4.4 ] [8.5 ] 255.1
[10.0 ]
510.3 449.3
[20.1 ] [17.7 ]
465.5
195.30 [18.3 ]
[7.69 ]
1/2" CONDUIT FOR CANOPY
LIGHT AUX JUNC BOX
WHEN PROVIDED 39.7 1" CONDUIT FOR ETHERNET
(OPTIONAL) [1.6 ] OR IFSF AND/OR INTERCOM
(WHEN REQUIRED) LOCATED
365.0 THIS SIDE (OPTIONAL)
[14.4 ]
3/4" NPT MALE CONDUIT
SKID COMMON TO BOTH 730.0
FOR POWER JUNC BOX
UREA TANK AND DISPENSER [28.7 ]
WHEN PROVIDED
384.1 958.2 (OPTIONAL)
[15.1 ] [37.7 ]
STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT
REQUIRED IN CROSS HATCHED AREA
TO BE TIED TO SKID STRUCTURE
4X 1/2" STUDS
611
[24.1 ]
510.3
[20.1 ]
(465 )
[18.3 ]
730
160 [28.7 ]
[6.3 ]
2X 125.8 (MIN) 179
[5.0 ] [7.0 ]
1349
[53.1 ]
(REINFORCEMENT LAYOUT)
(NOT TO SCALE)
Index
A F N
Anchor bolts 4-1 Field wiring 7-16 Nylon slings 4-1
Anchoring For New and Existing Pumps and
Pump/Dispenser 6-11 Existing Dispensers With Fuel
P
ASC 9-1, 9-7, 9-10 In Lines 9-8
Pipe 10-17
For New Dispensers 9-6
Pipe, Plumbing 6-9
C Pipe, plumbing 6-9, 6-10, 10-17, 10-18
Calibration 10-3 G pipe, plumbing 10-18, 10-19
Encore 500/500 S Units 9-10 Ground 10-5, 10-14 Piping Layout 10-2
Capped Elbow 7-4 Ground Fault Interrupt 4-10 Plumb 10-16
Changing Fuel Types 4-4 Grounding 10-14 Potting Discs 7-11
Alternative fuels 4-4 prover can 9-12
Flexible Fuel model dispensers 4-5 Pump STP 6-3
H
CIM door 7-6 Purging
Hazardous Locations 3-1
Conduit Installation 4-11 Underground Lines 9-7
Hose Retriever 8-3
Vapor Barrier 7-9 Purging Air from System and Testing
Within the Unit 7-1 9-5
Conduit Locations I
Air Gap Entry 7-8 Inlet Pipes 6-3
S
Side of Electronics Cabinet 7-8 Installation Checklists 4-6
Safety Brace 6-7
Conduit, electrical 10-5 Hydraulic Related 9-2
Setting PPU 9-11
Configuration Mechanical 9-2
Shear Valve 10-19
Pump Blender 5-13 Installations in Canada 4-11, 7-2, 10-6
Shutoff Operation 9-10
Installing Units
SMART Meter 1-6
Flexible fuels 6-3
D STP 4-4, 4-7, 6-9
D-Box 10-7 Swivel 8-6
DEF 1-8 J
Important Considerations 3-2 J-Box 10-3
T
Installation 7-5
Teflon tape 6-6
E The Advantage Series 4-1
E25 and E85 Units 4-3 K Installation differences 10-2
E85 Units Killark 7-4 TLS Console 7-28
Important Requirements 4-3 Killark Fittings 7-4
Ecometers 4-6
V
Electric, Electrical, Electricity 10-3
L Vapor Return Line 6-10
Electrician 10-3
Lifting device 4-1
Electronics Cabinet 4-11, 10-3
Lifting Encore Units 6-1
Wiring 10-3 W
Elevation Diagram A-1, A-2, A-3, Wiring 10-6
A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7 M Call Interface Power Cable 7-19
Encore Cabinet 4-8 Magnetic Nozzle Adapter 8-5 Combo Neutral Cable 7-19
Encore Frame Assembly 7-3 Megger tester 7-15 Combo Pump Handle Cable 7-19
ENY with Nipple 7-4 Model Codes 1-4 Field Wiring 7-20
Epoxy Sealing 7-27 Mounting the Unit 4-9, 6-1 Main AC Cable 7-18
Ethernet Cable 10-8 Conduit Potting 4-12 Operating Environment 7-12
EY 7-4 Pit Box 4-10 Transformer Subassembly 7-18
EY with Nipple 7-4 Plumbing Requirements 4-9 Ultra-Hi Dispenser 7-17
Valve Interceptor Cable 7-19