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Form 403760 Page Number - 5
Explosion and Fire
Movement of fluids through the dispensing
system creates static electricity. Static electricity
can cause volatile fumes resulting in an
explosion and fire. The dispensing system must
be grounded.
Pressurized Equipment
This equipment stays pressurized until the
pressure is manually relieved. To reduce the risk
of injury from fluid spray from the meter, follow
the Pressure Relief Procedures when you:
• Are instructed to relieve pressure
• Stop dispensing
• Check, clean, or service any system
equipment
Clean or install nozzles
METER INSTALLATION
Relieve System Pressure
1. Turn off the power supply to the pump or
close the shutoff valve.
2. Dispense any fluid in the system into a waste
container by opening the meter(s).
3. Open all bleed-type master air valves and
fluid meter(s) in the system.
4. Leave the meter(s) open until ready to
pressurize the system.
Grounding
1. Grounding reduces the risk of static sparking.
Ground all system components according to
local, state, and federal codes. Consult the
pump user's manual and other system
components to ground the following:
2. Pump: follow manufacturer's
recommendations.
3. Air and Fluid Hoses: use only grounded
hoses.
4. Air Compressor: follow manufacturers
recommendations.
5. Fluid Supply Container: follow the local code.
Flushing Procedure
NOTE: If the system has multiple dispense
positions, begin at the position farthest from
the pump and move toward the pump.
1. Close fluid dispense valves at every position.
2. Once the main fluid outlet valve at the pump is closed, the air pressure to the pump motor is
properly adjusted and the air valve is opened.
3. Slowly open the main fluid valve.
4. Place the hose end in a waste container. Make sure hose is secure so no fluid leaks during
flushing.
5. Slowly open the dispense valve and allow enough oil to pass through it to ensure that the
system is clean.
6. Close the valve and repeat for all dispense positions.
If this installation is new or if the fluid in the
lines is contaminated, flush the system
before installing the meter(s).
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