Veeder-Root 847990-001, 847970-001, 847990-002, 847970-002 Installation Manual

Manual No: 576013-845 Revision: E
Installation Manual
Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface
Non-Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor With Dispenser Control Interface Part Nos. 847990-001, 847970-001
With Dispenser Control Interface Part Nos. 847990-002, 847970-002
Notice
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DAMAGE CLAIMS / LOST EQUIPMENT
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VEEDER-ROOT’S PREFERRED CARRIER
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3. Veeder-Root will file the claim with the carrier and replace the damaged/missing product at no charge to the customer. Customer Service will work with production facility to have the replacement product shipped as soon as possible.
CUSTOMER’S PREFERRED CARRIER
1. It is the customer’s responsibility to file a claim with their carrier.
2. Customer may submit a replacement purchase order. Customer is responsible for all charges and freight associated with replacement order. Customer Service will work with production facility to have the replacement product shipped as soon as possible.
3. If “lost” equipment is delivered at a later date and is not needed, Veeder-Root will allow a Return to Stock without a restocking fee.
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RETURN SHIPPING
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Safety Symbols .................................................................................................................1
Warnings and Important Notes .........................................................................................2
Installing the Dispenser Pan Sensor
Installation Hardware ........................................................................................................3
Installation Requirements .................................................................................................3
Dispenser Junction Box Requirements .............................................................................4
Installing Dispenser Control Interface ............................................................4
Wiring Dispenser Control Interface to Dispenser ...........................................4
Dispenser Control Interface Installation ............................................................................5
Dispenser Control Interface Wiring ...................................................................................7
Dispenser Pan Sensor Installation ..................................................................................14
Dispenser Pan Sensor Testing .......................................................................................16
Figure 1. Typical Dispenser Control Interface Installation .....................................6
Figure 2. Dispenser Control Interface WARNING Label ........................................7
Figure 3. Typical Dispenser Control Interface Wiring Diagram ..............................8
Figure 4. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Dresser-Wayne Dispenser (120 VAC) ..............................8
Figure 5. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Gilbarco Dispenser (120 VAC Models) .............................9
Figure 6. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Tokheim Basic TCS Model 614/628 Dispenser ..............10
Figure 7. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Tokheim 262 Series Dispenser .......................................11
Figure 8. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Tokheim 262A Series Dispenser ....................................12
Figure 9. Typical Installation Wiring Diagram for Dispenser Control
Interface to a Tokheim Premier Series Dispenser ................................13
Figure 10. Typical Dispenser Pan Sensor Installation ...........................................15
Figure 11. Typical Dispenser Pan Sensor Installation in a Dispenser Sump .........15
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Introduction

This manual contains procedures for the installation or replacement of the following:
For applications which require UL listing:
Veeder-Root Non-Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with
Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847990-001 (Float-Switch Type)
Veeder-Root Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor 
with Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847990-002 (Differentiating type)
For applications which require cUL listing:
Veeder-Root Non-Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with
Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847970-001 (Float-Switch Type)
Veeder-Root Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor 
with Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847970-002 (Differentiating Type)
The above parts are designed and manufactured by Veeder-Root. This manual assumes all preliminary site preparation is completed, and that field wiring to the dispenser junction box is in place.

Safety Symbols

The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and precautions.
Explosive
Fuels and their vapors are extremely explosive if ignited.
Flammable
Fuels and their vapors are extremely flammable.
Electricity
High voltage exists in, and is supplied to, the device. A potential shock hazard exists.
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Warnings and Important Notes Introduction
OFF
Turn Power Off
Live power to a device creates a potential shock hazard. Always turn power off to the device and associated accessories when servicing the unit.
Wear Eye Protection
Fuel spray from residual pressure in the lines can cause serious eye injuries. Always wear eye protection.
Injury
Careless or improper handling of materials can result in bodily injury.
Gloves
Wear gloves to protect hands from irritation or injury.

Warnings and Important Notes

WARNING
This product is to be installed in systems operating near locations where highly combustible fuels or vapors may be present.
Fire or explosion resulting in serious injury or death could result if the equipment is improperly installed or modified. Serious contamination of the environment may also occur.
1. Read and follow all instructions in this manual, including all safety warnings.
2. Comply with all applicable codes including: the National Electrical Code; federal, state, and local codes; and other applicable safety codes.
3. Do not alter or modify any component or substitute components in this kit.
4. Do not use this component for other systems aside from the TLS Console. Install only as described in this manual.
Important Failure to install this product in accordance with its instructions and warnings will
result in voiding of all warranties connected with this product.
To help ensure proper installation and unit performance, we recommend that a Veeder­Root Authorized Service Contractor install this equipment.
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Installing the Dispenser Pan Sensor

This section describes the hardware, requirements, wiring guidelines, and procedures for installing the Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface.

Installation Hardware

The Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with Dispenser Control Interface comes with the following installation hardware:
For applications which require UL listing:
Veeder-Root Non-Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with
Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847990-001 (Float-Switch Type)
Veeder-Root Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor
with Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847990-002 (Differentiating type)
For applications which require cUL listing:
Veeder-Root Non-Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor with
Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847970-001 (Float-Switch Type)
Veeder-Root Discriminating Stand-Alone Dispenser Pan Sensor
with Dispenser Control Interface Part No. 847970-002 (Differentiating Type)
For both:
1 Wiring Kit (Part No. 330020-024)Installation Instructions
Important Mounting brackets are required and must be ordered separately. Use of Veeder-Root
Universal Mounting Kit (Part No. 330020-012) is recommended.

Installation Requirements

Before you install each Dispenser Pan Sensor, consider the following important requirements:
1. The sensor should rest in the cup or lowest point of the dispenser pan.
2. It is recommended that the sensor be mounted in a true vertical position to ensure
proper operation of the sensor.
3. Ensure that there will be enough room to pull the sensor straight out of the pan if
service is required.
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