Checking the Dispenser for Leaks
Before you start, make sure you have:
Soapy water
To check the dispenser for leaks:
Be careful not to spray or
drip water into any of the dispenser
electronics when checking for leaks.
1. Apply soapy water to all joins in the
assemblies and fittings on the inside
and outside of the dispenser, including
the hose.
If bubbles form, there is a leak with that
assembly or fitting. The fitting may
require tightening or the seals might
need to be replaced.
You must isolate the gas
supply and depressurise the dispenser
before disassembling any component
or adjusting any fitting. Serious injury
may result if components are removed
while the dispenser is under pressure.
Threaded SAE Fittings (see page
87).
Adjustable Threaded SAE Fittings
(see page 87).
Compression Fittings (see page
88).
2. To remedy a leak, refer to the
appropriate section, depending on the
leak is location.
3. After checking for leaks, wipe any
excess water off the dispenser to
prevent corrosion.
Checking the Refuelling Hose for Leaks
Before you start, make sure you have:
Soapy water
To check the refuelling hose:
1. Visually check the refuelling hose for damage, such as fraying and
cuts.
2. Apply soapy water to all valves and connections.
If bubbles form, there is a leak in that assembly or fitting. The fitting
may require tightening or the seals might need to be replaced.
You must isolate the gas supply and depressurise the
dispenser before disassembling any component or adjusting any
fitting. Serious injury may result if components are removed while the
dispenser is under pressure.
3. Replace the hose (see page 59) if it is damaged or leaking.