3" to 2" ADAPTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Part 005041
1. Visually inspect the o-ring and threads for chips, dirt & debris.
2. Apply fuel resistant pipe sealant to the 3 in / 76.2 mm NPTF threads of the vent pipe.
3. Screw the P/V vent adaptor onto the vent stack and tighten firmly, approximately 20 -
50 lbf•ft / 27.1 - 67.8 N•m, but do not overtighten.
4. Install the P/V vent according to manufacturer's installation instructions.
TEST ADAPTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Part 005426
NOTE: This adaptor is designed to fit on the inlet of the P/V Vent to allow for field and lab tests.
1. Screw P/V Vent adaptor into the P/V Vent valve until hand tight. Make sure the seal is
compressed.
2. Place the P/V Vent valve and adaptor on a flat surface.
3. Attach a 3/16" hose (Tygon fuel tubing) from test apparatus to hose barb on the side of
the adaptor.
4. After testing, remove hose from barb and remove adaptor from vent.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Pressure Decay Test Failure... 1. Test vent to CARB TP201.1E.
2. Replace vent.
For stations with ISD monitoring
Vapor leak... 1. V erify other equipment is not the
cause.
2. Test vent to CARB TP201.1E
3. Replace vent.
Exceeds allowable system 1. Replace vent
cracking pressure...
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for gasoline and diesel fuel
Body Sand cast aluminum
Screens Stainless Steel 40 mesh
Seal Nitrile Foam
Covers Aluminum
Weight 1.2 lbs / 0.5 kg
Threads 2 in / 50.8 mm NPT
Case Quantity 20
Listed:
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MODEL 005885 005885
Recommended Installation, Maintenance
and Inspection Instructions
EVR Pressure Vacuum Vent
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.p65warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Always adhere to installation / usage instructions and warnings. Improper
use may result in injury, damage or hazardous spill.
1. R emove the Pressure Vacuum (P/V) vent from the carton and visually inspect for any shipping
damage. Shipping damage would include loose components in the carton or noticeable dents in
the housing or rain hat. Do not touch the internal components. If concerned about shipping dam-
age, perform the California Air Resources Board (CARB) TP-201.1E bench test before installing.
2. Remove the old PV vent and use a wire brush or similar tool to remove all debris from the vent
stack threads.
3. Apply fuel resistant pipe sealant (not Teflon® tape) to the threads on the 2” / 50.8 mm vent stack.
We recommend the thread sealing compound Gasoila® Soft-Set or equivalent that is UL Classified.
4. Bring the P/V vent to the top of the vent stack without tossing it or touching internal components.
5. S crew the P/V vent onto the vent stack by hand. Tighten firmly with a 1-1/8” (29 mm) wrench using
the hex fitting on top of the vent with approximately 20-50 lbf·ft / 27.1 – 67.8 N·m torque, but do not
overtighten.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALTER OR COVER THE P/V VENT
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
1. Remove the Pressure Vacuum (P/V) vent from the carton and visually inspect for any shipping
damage. Shipping damage would include loose components in the carton or noticeable dents in
Testing Criteria Per TP201.1E and Exhibit 3 of applicable Phase 1 E.O.
Leak rate: Pressure = .05 CFH @ 2" wc, Vacuum = .21 CFH @ -4" wc.
Cracking Pressure = 2 1/2" to 6" wc, Vacuum = -6" to -10" wc.
Annually Inspect the P/V vent • A ll drive aways, maintenance and
valve for foreign objects: inspection activities must be logged
using the serial number of the
1. Remove the screws that hold on individual product.
the top cover. Do not remove the
screens. • A pply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
2. Remove any debris from inside the
lower cover. ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
3. C heck the drain holes in the lower
cover. REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL
FROM SERVICE.
4. Reinstall the top cover.
5. Tighten the screws firmly. MADE IN THE USA
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS: • Always place containers on the ground
• U se of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. before filling.
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, and • Always discharge static electricity before
federal regulations regarding use and using or servicing equipment by touching
installation of dispensing equipment. a metal part of the dispenser before and
• Always follow the dispenser manufacturer’s after fueling vehicle.
instructions. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser • Never keep in service past recommended life.
during maintenance and inspection activities. • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• Always close the shear valves during dispensing fuel.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
• Always relieve pressure from system prior 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
to performing maintenance activities. • Never use power tools near dispensers or
• Always check continuity after installation to aid in the installation process.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
for details). dispensers.
• Always replace or remove from service • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
immediately. • Never use at flow rates in excess of
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents regulatory guidelines.
to appropriate authorities. • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment 18.9 Lpm.
during maintenance activities. • Never dispense flammable material into
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing unapproved containers.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never dispense fuel without a valid
• Always use pipe sealant approved for driver’s license.
gasoline service.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALTER OR COVER THE P/V VENT.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) year of installation or fifteen
(15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is
only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
EVR PRODUCTS – With respect to EVR products installed in California, for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation, Husky warrants that the product
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship (if the installation date is in question or indeterminable, Husky will warrant the product for 12 months from sale
by Husky). Husky confirms that the warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser within the warranty period. However, the warranty does not follow the product
from its initial installation location to succeeding locations. Husky confirms these products are warranted to meet the performance standards and specifications to
which it was certified by CARB for the duration of the warranty. EVR products must be installed per CARB Executive Order and must follow the Husky Installation
Instructions or the warranty is void. The warranty tag included with the EVR product must be provided to the end user at installation. A completed warranty tag and
installation documentation is required to be returned with the product to be eligible for warranty consideration.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky manufactured product which
proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton and (ii) the defective product
is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or
maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such warranties are hereby
specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return, removal or replacement of
products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty, express or implied, and all such liability is hereby
expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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3" to 2" ADAPTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Part 005041
1. Visually inspect the o-ring and threads for chips, dirt & debris.
2. Apply fuel resistant pipe sealant to the 3 in / 76.2 mm NPT threads of the vent pipe.
3. Screw the P/V vent adaptor onto the vent stack and tighten firmly, approximately 20 -
50 lbf•ft / 27.1 - 67.8 N•m, but do not overtighten.
4. Install the P/V vent according to manufacturer's installation instructions.
TEST ADAPTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Part 005426
NOTE: This adaptor is designed to fit on the inlet of the P/V Vent to allow for field and lab tests.
1. Screw P/V Vent adaptor into the P/V Vent valve until hand tight. Make sure the seal is
compressed.
2. Place the P/V Vent valve and adaptor on a flat surface.
3. A ttach a 3/16" / 4.7 mm hose (Tygon fuel tubing) from test apparatus to hose barb on
the side of the adaptor.
4. After testing, remove hose from barb and remove adaptor from vent.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Pressure Decay Test Failure... 1. Test vent to CARB TP201.1E.
2. Replace vent.
For stations with ISD monitoring
Vapor leak... 1. Verify other equipment is not the
cause.
2. T est vent to CARB TP201.1E
3. Replace vent.
Exceeds allowable system 1. Replace vent
cracking pressure...
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for gasoline and diesel fuel
Body Sand cast aluminum
Screens Stainless Steel 40 mesh
Seal Nitrile Foam
Covers Aluminum
Weight 1.2 lbs / 0.5 kg
Threads 2 in / 50.8 mm NPT
Case Quantity 20
Listings
C ARB EVR Executive Order Numbers: VR-101, VR-102, VR-103,
VR-104, VR-105, VR-401-B,
VR-402-A, VR-301, VR-302
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Model 006360 RECONNECT
Recommended Installation, Maintenance E25 STB
and Inspection Instructions
E25 Reconnectable Safe-T-Break®
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.p65warnings.ca.gov
WARNING This device separates at less than 200 lbf / 889.6 N pull force!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Prior to installation, it shall be determined that such pull force will not damage the hose assembly or
dispensing device. The dispensing device must be securely bolted to dispensing island.
1. Attach scale to where the Safe-T-Break® will be installed. Apply 200 lbf / 889.6 N pull force at
various angles and check dispenser and hose for damage. If no damage occurred, release
pull and complete installation.
2. Install Safe-T-Break® in the direction of the flow arrows.
3. U se pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for E85 on the male threads of the hose
section.
4. T ighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
5. Only connect to E85 compatible fittings.
6. High hose dispenser – Install the Safe-T-Break® between the hose sections. Verify that the
whip hose is the correct length.
7. Low hose dispenser – Install the Safe-T-Break® down stream of any hose retractor cable
coupling.
8. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. DO NOT WRENCH ACROSS COUPLING.
DO NOT INSTALL DIRECTLY TO THE DISPENSER.
RECONNECT INSTRUCTIONS
• Shut off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Before Reconnecting:
∙ Inspect the entire dispensing system and Safe-T-Break® for damage.
∙ Conduct pull test for dispenser integrity (see Step 1 of Installation Instructions above).
∙ Lubricate seal and valve halves.
• After Reconnected:
∙ Check reconnected Safe-T-Break® for proper engagement.
∙ Check for electrical conductivity.
∙ Check for leaks at Safe-T-Break®.
∙ Check for proper flow of fuel.
ONLY PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD RECONNECT SAFE-T-BREAKS®.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains. inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage. using the serial number of the individual
product.
Monthly
• Check "remove by" date. • Apply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
Annually ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
• Conduct pull test – disconnect, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
inspect interior for debris,
discoloration, and foreign matter. SERVICE.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSON: • A lways place containers on the ground
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. before filling.
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, and • Always discharge static electricity before
federal regulations regarding use and using or servicing equipment by touching
installation of dispensing equipment. a metal part of the dispenser before and
• Always follow the dispenser manufacturer’s after fueling vehicle.
instructions. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• Always turn off all power to dispenser dispensers.
during maintenance and inspection activities. • Never keep in service past recommended life.
• Always close the shear valves during • N ever leave the nozzle unattended while
maintenance and inspection activities. dispensing fuel.
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
to performing maintenance activities. 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways check continuity after installation • N ever use power tools near dispensers or
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 to aid in the installation process.
for details). • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• A lways replace or remove from service dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
immediately. • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents • Never use at flow rates in excess of
to appropriate authorities. regulatory guidelines.
• A lways wear appropriate safety equipment • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
during maintenance activities. 18.9 Lpm.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never dispense flammable material into
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. unapproved containers.
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for • N ever dispense fuel without a valid
E85 fueling. driver’s license.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This Warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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Model 002275, & 002278 WHIP
Recommended Installation, Maintenance HOSE
and Inspection Instructions
Conventional Whip Hose
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARNING: D esigned for use at motor fuel dispensing
facilities only!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve the line pressure.
2. U se pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male
threads of the hose.
3. Tighten approximately 1 or 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
5. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off according to the manufacturers
installation instructions provided with the nozzle.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and
• C heck for leaks / stains. inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage. using the serial number of the
individual product.
• A pply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
MADE IN THE USA
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
general warnings / instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, electric
shock or injury to persons:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own • A lways place containers on the ground
risk. before filling.
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, • Always discharge static electricity
and federal regulations regarding use and before using or servicing equipment by
installation of dispensing equipment. touching a metal part of the dispenser
• A lways follow the dispenser before and after fueling vehicle.
manufacturer’s instructions. • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• Always turn off all power to dispenser dispensers.
during maintenance and inspection • Never keep in service past
activities. recommended life.
• Always close the shear valves during • N ever leave the nozzle unattended
maintenance and inspection activities. while dispensing fuel.
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior • Never use sparking or flaming devices
to performing maintenance activities. within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always check continuity after installation • Never use power tools near dispensers
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP or to aid in the installation process.
400 for details). • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m
• A lways replace or remove from service of dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
equipment immediately. • N ever allow gasoline to touch eyes or
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents to skin.
appropriate authorities. • N ever use at flow rates in excess of
• A lways wear appropriate safety regulatory guidelines.
equipment during maintenance activities. • N ever use at flow rates less than
• Always have appropriate fire 5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.
extinguishing equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m • Never dispense flammable material into
of dispensers. unapproved containers.
• Always use pipe sealant approved for • Never dispense fuel without a valid
gasoline service. driver’s license.
CAUTION: USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
important safety instruction - save these instructions in a readily accessible location
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance HOSE
and Inspection Instructions
Conventional Whip, Curb Pump &
Farm Tank Hose
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
Note: It is the responsibility of the installer to be familiar with the current requirements of
state, federal, local codes and air district rules and regulations for installation of gasoline
dispensing equipment.
It is also the responsibility of the installer to be aware of all the necessary safety
precautions and site safety requirements to assure a safe and trouble free installation.
WARNING: D esigned for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only!
INSPECTION OF HOSE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Select the correct whip and curb hose length. The maximum length of the hose assembly shall not
exceed eighteen (18) feet. Lengths greater than eighteen (18) feet are permitted if acceptable to
authorities having jurisdiction.
All hose assemblies should be carefully inspected prior to installation. Should any of the following
conditions exist DO NOT place assembly into service and contact Husky® for return authorization:
▪ Fittings improperly fastened to the hose i.e. moveable by hand.
▪ Signs of coupling movement.
▪ M isalignment of hose and coupling and/or scored or exposed area where slippage may have
occurred.
▪ Damage to threads on couplings.
▪ Damage in transit.
▪ Damage to reinforcement.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve the line pressure.
2. For tapered threads only, use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on
the male threads of the hose couplings.
3. For tapered threads only, tighten approximately 1 or 2 turns past hand tight – do not
overtighten. For straight threads with seals, tighten completely down to form seal.
4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
5. T est nozzle for proper automatic shut off according to the manufacturers installation
instructions provided with the nozzle.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. cover.
• Check for signs of stress or collapsed • C heck for signs of slippage on couplings
reinforcement. (examine hose adjacent to coupling for
• Check for abrasion to outer cover exposing breakage).
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
reinforcement. • T est nozzle for proper automatic shut off
• Check for cuts in the hose structure which have according to the manufacturers installation
instructions provided with the nozzle.
damaged the reinforcement.
• Check for blistering, cracked or loose outer
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TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Hose has a limited life - proper periodic inspection is required.
Weekly • A ll drive aways, maintenance and
• Check the hose assembly for leaks, inspection activities must be logged
using the serial number of the individual
kinks, blisters, bulges, flattened areas, product.
soft spots, or any cuts or gouges
deep enough to expose the wire
reinforcement beneath the cover of the • Apply city, state, or federal testing
hose. regulations as appropriate.
• C heck for obvious signs of stress or
abuse. ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
Monthly REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
• Check for cracked or loose outer cover. REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
• C heck for cuts in the hose SERVICE.
structure which have damaged the
reinforcement.
ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • A lways place containers on the ground
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, before filling.
and federal regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
• Always follow the dispenser manufacturer’s a metal part of the dispenser before and
instructions. after fueling vehicle.
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser during
maintenance and inspection activities. • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• A lways close the shear valves during dispensers.
maintenance and inspection activities.
• Always relieve pressure from system prior to • Never keep in service past recommended
performing maintenance activities. life.
• Always check continuity after installation
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 for • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
details). dispensing fuel.
• A lways replace or remove from service
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • N ever use sparking or flaming devices
immediately. within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents to
appropriate authorities. • Never use power tools near dispensers or
• A lways wear appropriate safety equipment to aid in the installation process.
during maintenance activities.
• A lways have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. of dispensers.
• Always use pipe sealant approved for
gasoline service. • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
• N ever allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• N ever use at flow rates in excess of
regulatory guidelines.
• Never use at flow rates less than
5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.
• N ever dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• Never dispense fuel without a valid
driver’s license.
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Refer to manufacturer's installation instructions or PEI's RP500 for proper associated component installation.
STOCK ROTATION & SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT
Absolute dedication to stock rotation is vital when dealing with rubber products. Curb pump and farm
tank hose assemblies have a shelf life as do all other rubber products.
CAUTION: USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARRANTY
CONVENTIONAL LOW PERMEATION HOSE PRODUCTS – With respect to
Conventional Low Permeation Hose Products installed in California, for a period of one (1) year from
the date of installation, Husky warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship (if the installation date is in question or indeterminable, Husky will warrant the product
for 12 months from sale by Husky). Husky confirms that the warranty is transferable to a subsequent
purchaser within the warranty period. However, the warranty does not follow the product from its initial
installation location to succeeding locations. Husky confirms these products are warranted to meet
the performance standards and specifications to which it was certified by CARB for the duration of the
warranty. Conventional Low Permeation Hose Products must be installed per CARB Executive Order
and must follow the Husky Installation Instructions or the warranty is void. The warranty tag included
with the Conventional Low Permeation Hose Product must be provided to the end user at installation.
A completed warranty tag and installation documentation is required to be returned with the product to
be eligible for warranty consideration.
CONVENTIONAL HOSE PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace,
or credit the purchase price of any Husky® manufactured product or Hewitt® branded product which
proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of
one (1) year from the manufacture date by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty does not
apply to equipment or parts which have been installed improperly, damaged by misuse, improper
operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment
for commercial or industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the
service, adjustment, repair, return, removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for
any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty, express or implied, and all such
liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment
without assuming any obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance SWIVELS
and Inspection Instructions
Conventional / High-Flow / Diesel Swivels
000087 000352 002272 003895 005235 005266
000095 000355 002950 003898 005240 008517
000350 000356 003395 004860 005265 ^013405
See Listings for details
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Always adhere to installation / usage instructions and warning. Improper use may result in injury, damage or
hazardous spill.
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of
hose section.
3. Install at either the nozzle or dispenser.
4. Tighten approximately 1 or 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
5. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
VERIFY SMOOTH ROTATION OF ALL SWIVEL JOINTS AFTER INSTALLATION.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Inspect the entire dispensing system for damage.
• Check for leaks.
• Check for smooth rotation of all swivel joints.
• Measure gap at joint - if a credit card fits in the gap (0.03 in / 0.76 mm) do not reinstall.
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage using the serial number of the
• C heck for smooth rotation of individual product.
all swivel joints. • Apply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
Monthly
• M easure gap at joint - a credit ANY TEST / INSPECTION
FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE
card should not fit in the gap EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
(0.03 in / 0.76 mm).
• Check "remove after" date. REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
Annually MADE IN THE USA
• Check for electrical
conductivity.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • Always place containers on the ground
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and before filling.
federal regulations regarding use and • A lways discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s a metal part of the dispenser before and
installation and maintenance instructions. after fueling vehicle.
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser during
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways close the shear valves during • Never keep in service past recommended life.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• Always relieve pressure from system prior to
performing maintenance activities. dispensing fuel.
• A lways check continuity after installation using • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400
for details). 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always replace or remove from service • Never use power tools near dispensers or
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment
immediately. to aid in the installation process.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents to • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m
appropriate authorities.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment of dispensers.
during maintenance activities. • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never use at flow rates in excess of
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for
gasoline service. regulatory guidelines.
• Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
18.9 Lpm.
• Never dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• Never dispense fuel without a valid
driver’s license.
Listings: ^ NOT LISTED
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance X BSPP/M34
and Inspection Instructions DEF NOZZLE
Conventional Diesel Exhaust Fluid Nozzles
1167691N 11676190N 12150185N 12964154N 12970185N
1215091N 12146154N 12150187N 12967154N 12970259N
11676154N 12146187N 12150259N 12967187N 13410203N
11676180N 12150154N 12644155N 12970154N 13410204N
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING! D esigned for use at diesel exhaust fluid dispensing
facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Remove old nozzle and drain into approved container.
3. Inspect o-ring or face seal gasket for damage. Replace if necessary.
4. I nstall new nozzle - do not use thread sealant (Teflon® tape, anti-seize or any other kind
of sealant).
5. T ighten firmly, approximately 15 - 20 lbf•ft / 20.3 - 27.1 N•m, but do not overtighten.
6. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
7. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Inspect dispensing system for damage.
• Check for loose or damaged spout.
• Check spout tip - should be in round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
• Check for leaks.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • T o remove crystallization, clean / rinse
• Check for leaks / stains. DEF products by flushing all internal
• Check for loose spouts. passages and external parts with
• Check for damage. deionized water.
• Check for bent lever.
• C heck for broken clip / trigger • All drive aways, maintenance and
inspection activities must be logged
spring. using the serial number of the individual
• C heck nozzle for crystallization. product.
Monthly • A pply city, state, or federal testing
• C heck nozzle automatic shut off regulations as appropriate.
between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
37.9 Lpm. REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
• Check "remove after" date. REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
SERVICE.
MADE IN THE USA
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• U se of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • A lways place containers on the ground
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, before filling.
and federal regulations regarding use and • A lways discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching a
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s metal part of the dispenser before and after
installation and maintenance instructions. fueling vehicle.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser during • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
maintenance and inspection activities. dispensers.
• Always close the shear valves during • Never keep in service past recommended
maintenance and inspection activities. life.
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
to performing maintenance activities. dispensing fuel.
• Always check continuity after installation • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
for details). • N ever use power tools near dispensers or to
• A lways replace or remove from service aid in the installation process.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
immediately. dispensers.
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents to • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
appropriate authorities. • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment • N ever use at flow rates in excess of
during maintenance activities. regulatory guidelines.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • N ever use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. 18.9 Lpm.
• N ever use thread sealant (Teflon® tape, anti- • N ever dispense flammable material into
seize or any other kind of sealant). unapproved containers.
• A lways clean / rinse DEF products with • N ever dispense fuel without a valid driver’s
deionized water. license.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Activate dispenser. 6. Wait 15 seconds to allow any fluid remaining in the spout to
2. Insert spout into fill pipe opening. drain.
3. Lower hose end of nozzle so the spout ring catches the inside
7. R emove nozzle from fill pipe by raising hose end of the nozzle.
of the fill pipe. 8. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
4. Raise the lever and begin dispensing.
5. Nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Nozzle keeps shutting off or won't dispense... 1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
2. Slow down flow rate - use lower notch on clip.
3. C lean spout tip end.
4. Clean or replace filter.
5. Inspect Safe-T-Break®.
6. Replace spout assembly.
Nozzle won't shut off... 1. C heck flow rate - minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm required.
2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
3. Check vacuum cap screws are tightened securely.
Nozzle leaks... 1. Check for loose spout.
2. Check hose connection.
3. C heck for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
Low flow rate... 1. Verify dispenser is not in slow flow mode.
2. Check for system leaks.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain. 7. Replace any damaged or cracked o-rings.
2. Remove spout assembly. 8. Reinstall spout assembly.
3. Clean the spout assembly - pour deionized water into end of 9. R einstall nozzle to hose according to the manufacturers
the vent tube to flush both the vent tube. installation instructions included on page 1 of this document.
4. Flush all internal passages and external parts with deionized
water.
5. Flush vacuum passages and external parts with deionized
water.
6. Inspect spout assembly for damage.
Only clean DEF products with deionized water.
Do not reinstall damaged spout assemblies or cartridges.
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for Diesel Exhaust Lever One piece reinforced polymer
Fluid dispensing only
Shipping Weight 3 lbs / 1.3 kg
Flow Rate 10 gpm / 37.9 Lpm Threads 3/4" / 19 mm BSPP
Body Die Cast Aluminum Spout ¾" / 19 mm O.D.
Disc Fluorocarbon Case Quantity 15
Packing Double O-ring seal protected by fiber
reinforced Teflon®
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012828, 012831, 012887, 012890, 013185 & 014438 DEF Inline Swivel/
Recommended Installation, Maintenance STB Combo
and Inspection Instructions
DEF Swivel • Safe-T-Break® Combo
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARNING: T his device separates between 180-400 lbs force (800-1780N).
This device is designed for use at DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)
dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Prior to installation, it shall be determined that such pull force will not damage the hose assembly or dispensing device. The
dispensing device must be securely bolted to the dispensing island.
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. A ttach scale to where the Swivel • Safe-T-Break® Combo will be installed. Apply 400 lbf / 1,780 N pull force at
various angles and check dispenser and hose for damage. If no damage occurred, release pull and complete
installation. Ensure all threads are free of DEF. Use water to clean.
3. Install in the direction of the flow arrows on Safe-T-Break®.
4. Do not use pipe thread sealant of any kind on the threads of the hose section.
Nozzle end Hose swivel Safe-T-Break®
of hose end
Guard Nozzle
Guard
Groove
5. Tighten firmly approximately 15-20 lbf-ft / 20.3 - 27 N•m but do not overtighten.
6. Install the Swivel • Safe-T-Break® Combo.
7. Push guard back over Safe-T-Break® until it rests in the groove.
VERIFY SMOOTH ROTATION OF SWIVEL JOINT AFTER INSTALLATION.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. DO NOT WRENCH ACROSS COUPLING.
DO NOT INSTALL DIRECTLY TO THE DISPENSER.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains. activities must be logged using the serial number
• Check for damage. of the individual product.
• Check for smooth rotation of swivel.
Monthly • Apply city, state, or federal testing regulations as
• Check "remove after" date. appropriate.
Annually ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE REQUIRES
• C onduct pull test - disconnect Safe-T-Break®, IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
inspect interior for debris, discoloration, and REMOVAL FROM SERVICE..
foreign matter.
MADE IN THE USA
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IF SEPARATION OCCURS
Note: Reconnection of this Safe-T-Break® must only be done by an authorized service technician. The dispenser, nozzle and hose
connections should also be checked for possible damage. Technician should then subject the whole system to a pressure test before
returning it to normal operation.
Before Reconnection:
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Push Safe-T-Break® guard back over end of hose, leaving hose end exposed.
3. Unscrew Body of Safe-T-Break® from nozzle and Insert from hose. Drain hose.
4. Clean all parts and check for damage, such as out-of-round condition, deformation, or broken
plastic parts. Use water to clean off DEF surfaces. Do not reuse Safe-T-Break® if such damage
has occurred.
5. Ensure the circlip inside the Body of the Safe-T-Break® still
moves freely within the groove. Do not reuse Safe-T-Break®
if circlip is stuck, warped or does not move freely.
6. Lubricate the sloped sliding surface of the Insert, the circlip groove, and
the o-ring.
7. Center circlip within Body. Hold Body and Insert by hand, center, and press together by hand.
Force must be applied in a straight line.
Click
8. Place Safe-T-Break® into a vise. Listen for a click just before the gap between the Insert and Body
closes. In case of significant resistance, pull apart and return to step 7.
After Reconnection:
1. Screw Safe-T-Break® back into hose and nozzle.
2. Check Safe-T-Break® for proper engagement.
3. Check for leaks at Safe-T-Break®
4. Check for meter creep leakage per California Department of Food and Agriculture Device
Enforcement Manual, EPO #26-A-4 thru #26-A-5 Section 1.
5. Check for proper flow of fuel.
6. Refer to city, state and federal requirements for vapor integrity testing requirements.
ONLY PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD RECONNECT SAFE-T-BREAKS®.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS: • Always place containers on the ground
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk.
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, and federal before filling.
regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s a metal part of the dispenser before and
installation and maintenance instructions. after fueling vehicle.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
during maintenance and inspection activities. • Never keep in service past recommended life.
• Always close the shear valves during • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
maintenance and inspection activities. dispensing fuel.
• Always relieve pressure from system prior • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
to performing maintenance activities. 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always check continuity after installation • Never use power tools near dispensers or
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 to aid in the installation process.
for details). • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• Always replace or remove from service dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
immediately. • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents • Never use at flow rates in excess of
to appropriate authorities. regulatory guidelines.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
during maintenance activities. 18.9 Lpm.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never dispense flammable material into
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. unapproved containers.
• Never use pipe sealant (Teflon® tape, anti-seize or • Never dispense fuel without a valid
any other kind of sealant). driver’s license.
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky®, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This Warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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Model 006273 STANDARD
Recommended Installation, Maintenance E85 STB
and Inspection Instructions
E85 Single-Use Safe-T-Break®
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.p65warnings.ca.gov
WARNING This device separates at less than 300 lbf / 1,334.5 N pull force!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Prior to installation, it shall be determined that such pull force will not damage the hose assembly or
dispensing device. The dispensing device must be securely bolted to dispensing island.
1. Attach scale to where the Safe-T-Break® will be installed. Apply 300 lbf /
1,334.5 N pull force at various angles then check dispenser and hose for
damage. If no damage occurred, release pull and complete installation.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for E85 on the male threads of the
hose section.
3. Tighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. Only connect to E85 compatible fittings.
5. High hose dispenser – Install the Safe-T-Break® between the hose sections. Verify that
the whip hose is the correct length.
6. Low hose dispenser – Install the Safe-T-Break® down stream of any hose retractor
cable coupling.
7. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. DO NOT WRENCH ACROSS COUPLING.
DO NOT INSTALL DIRECTLY TO THE DISPENSER.
IF SEPARATION OCCURS
• Shut off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Inspect the entire dispensing system for damage.
• Conduct pull test for dispenser integrity (see step 1 of installation instructions above).
• Replace Safe-T-Break® -- do not reinstall.
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Check for leaks at Safe-T-Break®.
• Check for proper flow of fuel.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains. inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage. using the serial number of the individual
product.
Monthly
• Measure gap at joint - a credit • Apply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
card should not fit in the gap
(0.03 in / 0.76 mm). ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
Annually REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
• Check "remove by" date.
SERVICE.
MADE IN THE USA
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• U se of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • Always place containers on the ground
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and before filling.
federal regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
• A lways follow the dispenser manufacturer’s a metal part of the dispenser before and
instructions. after fueling vehicle.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
during maintenance and inspection activities. • Never keep in service past recommended life.
• Always close the shear valves during • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
maintenance and inspection activities. dispensing fuel.
• Always relieve pressure from system prior • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
to performing maintenance activities. 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always check continuity after installation • Never use power tools near dispensers or
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 to aid in the installation process.
for details). • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m
• Always replace or remove from service of dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
immediately. • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents • Never use at flow rates in excess of
to appropriate authorities. regulatory guidelines.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
during maintenance activities. 18.9 Lpm.
• A lways have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never dispense flammable material into
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. unapproved containers.
• Always use pipe sealant approved for • Never dispense fuel without a valid
E85 fueling. driver’s license.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This Warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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Model 006350 E85
Recommended Installation, Maintenance SWIVEL
and Inspection Instructions
E85 Swivel
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WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Always adhere to installation / usage instructions and warning. Improper use may result in injury, damage or
hazardous spill.
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. A pply thread sealant approved for E85 (not Teflon® tape) on the male threads
only.
3. Install at either the nozzle or dispenser.
4. Only connect to E85 compatible fittings.
5. Tighten approximately 1 or 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
6. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
VERIFY SMOOTH ROTATION OF ALL SWIVEL JOINTS AFTER
INSTALLATION. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Shut off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Inspect the entire dispensing system for damage.
• Check for leaks / stains.
• Check for smooth rotation.
• M easure gap at joint - if a credit card fits in the gap (0.03 in / 0.76 mm) do not
reinstall.
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains. inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage. using the serial number of the
• Check for smooth rotation. individual product.
Monthly • Apply city, state, or federal testing
• M easure gap at joint - a credit regulations as appropriate.
card should not fit in the gap ANY TEST / INSPECTION
(0.03 in / 0.76 mm). FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE
• C heck "remove after" date. EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
Annually REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
• Check for electrical
MADE IN THE USA
conductivity.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS: • A lways place containers on the ground
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. before filling.
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and • A lways discharge static electricity before
federal regulations regarding use and using or servicing equipment by touching
installation of dispensing equipment. a metal part of the dispenser before and
• Always follow the dispenser manufacturer’s after fueling vehicle.
instructions. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser • Never keep in service past recommended life.
during maintenance and inspection activities. • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• Always close the shear valves during dispensing fuel.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
to performing maintenance activities. • Never use power tools near dispensers or
• A lways check continuity after installation to aid in the installation process.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
for details). dispensers.
• A lways replace or remove from service • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
immediately. • Never use at flow rates in excess of
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents regulatory guidelines.
to appropriate authorities. • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
• A lways wear appropriate safety equipment 18.9 Lpm.
during maintenance activities. • Never dispense flammable material into
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing unapproved containers.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never dispense fuel without a valid
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for driver’s license.
E85 fueling.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
Husky Corporation • 2325 Husky Way • Pacific, MO 63069 • Phone: (800) 325-3558 • Fax: (636) 825-7300 • www.husky.com
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance 6025 ECO
and Inspection Instructions Nozzle
Enhanced Conventional (ECO) Nozzle
1190404 1190408 11904180 1474504 *1528404 *1528408 *1528454
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of
the hose section.
3. Tighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. T est nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
5. Test nozzle for safety interlock shut off.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Visually check for loose spout.
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
• Check for damage to safety interlock - bent, out of round, rips, tears, elongated.
• Check spout tip - should be round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
• Check safety interlock.
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains. inspection activities must be logged using
• Check for loose spouts. the serial number of the individual product.
• Check for damage.
• Check for bent / broken lever. • Apply city, state, or federal testing
• Check for broken clip / trigger spring. regulations as appropriate.
• C heck for damaged / torn safety interlock.
ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
Monthly REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
• Check safety interlock. REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
• Check nozzle automatic shut off between
5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm. SERVICE.
• Check "remove after" date.
Annually MADE IN THE USA
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Lubricate main valve stem.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • Always place containers on the ground
before filling.
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and
federal regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
a metal part of the dispenser before and
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s after fueling vehicle.
installation and maintenance instructions.
• N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser
during maintenance and inspection activities. • N ever keep in service past recommended life.
• A lways close the shear valves during • N ever leave the nozzle unattended while
maintenance and inspection activities. dispensing fuel.
• Always relieve pressure from system prior • N ever use sparking or flaming devices within
to performing maintenance activities. 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways check continuity after installation • N ever use power tools near dispensers or
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 to aid in the installation process.
for details).
• N ever use cell phone within 20 ft /
• Always replace or remove from service 6.1 m of dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment
immediately. • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
to appropriate authorities.
• N ever use at flow rates in excess of
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment regulatory guidelines.
during maintenance activities.
• N ever use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
• A lways have appropriate fire extinguishing 18.9 Lpm.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers.
• N ever dispense flammable material into
• Always use pipe sealant approved for unapproved containers.
gasoline service.
• N ever dispense fuel without a valid
driver’s license.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.
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WARRANTY
ECO NOZZLE – Husky® Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any model
in the ECO Nozzle family which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship
for a period of one (1) year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date by Husky, whichever occurs
first. The warranty period on repaired or replacement ECO Nozzle products is only for the remainder of the warranty
period of the defective product.
The warranty is contingent upon the Buyer utilizing ‘Husky certified’ installers / maintenance / service technicians.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable
spout and interlock assembly, hold open latch assembly, and scuff guard, unless the product is damaged from rubbing
inside the shipping carton and the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use.
This warranty does not apply to equipment that has been installed improperly, damaged by misuse, improper
operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to the original purchaser who use the equipment for
commercial or industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose,
or otherwise, and any other such warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment,
repair, return, removal, or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or
other damages under any warranty, express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming
any obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Activate dispenser. 6. R emove nozzle from fill pipe by compressing safety
2. I nsert spout into fill pipe opening until the safety inter- interlock and raising hose end of nozzle.
lock is compressed approximately 1/2 in / 12.7 mm. 7. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
3. L ower hose end of nozzle so the spout ring catches NOTE: If the nozzle is removed or falls from the fill pipe opening while dispens-
the inside of the fill pipe. ing, the safety interlock will be released causing the nozzle to shut off. The
4. Raise the lever and begin fueling. nozzle will not reopen until the safety interlock has been compressed again. This
5. Nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full. safety interlock fulfills the NFPA Code 30A requirement for self-service nozzles
with a hold open latch.
Wait 15 seconds to allow any gasoline remaining in the
spout to drain before removing the nozzle from fill pipe.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Nozzle keeps shutting off or won't dispense... 1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
2. Insert nozzle farther into vehicle fill pipe.
3. Slow down flow rate - use lower notch on clip.
4. Clean spout tip end.
5. Check installation of safety interlock assembly.
6. Clean or replace filter.
7. Inspect Safe-T-Break®.
8. Replace spout assembly.
Nozzle won't shut off... 1. C heck flow rate - minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm
required.
2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
Nozzle dispenses without compressing safety interlock... 1. Replace safety interlock assembly.
Nozzle leaks... 1. Check for loose spout.
2. Check hose connection.
3. Check for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
Low flow rate... 1. Remove Flo-Equalizer® (if equipped).
2. Verify dispenser is not in slow flow rate mode.
3. Check for system leak.
Flow rate above 10 gpm / 37.9 Lpm... 1. Verify Flo-Equalizer® being used - either inside or
outside dispenser.
2. Check Flo-Equalizer® for debris.
FLO-EQUALIZER® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model 004490 Standard Flo-Equalizer® 4. Tighten snugly -- DO NOT overtighten.
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. 5. Confirm nozzle is properly installed, pressurize the
2. I nstall pipe nipple (if necessary) to achieve proper flow
system and check for leaks.
direction.
3. U se thread sealant on male threads -- DO NOT use NOTE: In the event of pressure differential in excess of 25 psi / 1.7 bar across
the Flo-Equalizer® or the presence of debris obstructing movement of internal
Teflon® tape. components, the Flo-Equalizer® output may exceed 10 gpm / 37.9 Lpm.
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for gasoline
Flow Rate Unleaded w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 14 gpm / 52.9 Lpm
Body Die cast aluminum
Disc Fluorocarbon
Packing Double O-ring seal protected by Teflon impregnated Graphite
Lever Two piece high impact polymer
Shipping Weight 3.6 lbs / 1.6 kg
Threads ¾ in / 19 mm NPT
Spout Unlead = 13/16 in / 20.6 mm O.D.
Case Quantity 15
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SPOUT & INTERLOCK REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model 013664 – ECO, UNL, Spout Assembly Kit the spout nut by hand onto the threads.
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. 12. O nce the nut is hand tight, make sure the spout
2. R emove nozzle from the hose and drain fuel into
assembly is aligned vertically with the nozzle body
approved container. With the nozzle inlet over the before tightening the nut using the 1 -9/16” open
container, pull back the interlock and pull the lever to ended wrench.
drain remaining fuel in the nozzle. 13. W ith the nut tightened, cut the tie down strap that is
3. C arefully remove the guard from the nozzle. First compressing the new spout & interlock assembly.
remove the guard from the inlet end, then peel it 14. A lign the tabs on the interlock body with the tabs
toward the spout. Finally, rotate the guard to pull it on the interlock collar and install the new wire ring
over the splash guard. clamp to secure both parts together.
4. W ith the nozzle upside down, use a flat head 15. B efore installing the guard, test the function of the
screwdriver to pry and remove the wire ring clamp interlock by pulling back on the interlock, lifting
from the interlock collar. the lever and then releasing the interlock. The
5. S eparate the tabs of the interlock body from the tabs nozzle should engage when the lever is lifted and
of the collar. disengage when the interlock is released. If not,
6. C ompress the interlock by pulling the interlock body recheck the steps in the replacement process.
away from the nozzle to expose the spout nut. 16. W ith the interlock working properly, install the guard
While holding the interlock body in the compressed over the spout and interlock components. Carefully
position, use a 1 - 9/16” open ended wrench to rotate the hole in the guard to fit over the interlock
loosen the nut. splash guard.
7. C arefully remove the nut from the nozzle along with 17. Pull back guard to cover nozzle body.
the spout and interlock assembly and discard. 18. M ake sure the larger hole in the guard is centered
8. W here the spout contacted the nozzle, remove the on the interlock.
black spout seal from inside the nozzle and discard. 19. M ake sure the smaller hole in the guard is centered
9. F rom the new spout assembly kit (013664), install the on the inlet opening.
new black spout seal into the groove. 20. C heck interlock function to assure proper assembly.
10. Locate the spring from the spout assembly kit. Install If necessary, continue to readjust the guard until the
the flared end of the spring into the hole inside the interlock feels free to move with the guard closely fit
center of the nozzle to create a snug fit. around it.
11. Take the new spout assembly and carefully align 21. Re-install nozzle onto the hose.
the black vent tube over the other end of the spring. 22. Perform a final flow test to verify no leaks and the
Push the spout onto the seal and hold it while turning proper operation of the interlock.
HOLD OPEN CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Model 003593 Hold Open Clip Kit REMOVAL
INSTALLATION 1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. 2. Remove nozzle from the hose and drain fuel into
2. R emove nozzle from the hose and drain fuel into
approved container.
approved container. 3. Hold up on the latch clip to prevent rivet from rotating.
3. P osition the latch spring under the latch clip and hold 4. Using a ¼” / 6.35 mm drill bit, drill off the riveted end
in place so the latch clip straddles the mating hole. of the latch rivet.
4. I nsert the latch rivet through the latch clip and lever, 5. Push the latch rivet out.
6. Remove and discard the latch clip, latch rivet, and
making sure the latch spring is secured in position by
the rivet. latch spring. Do not remove the latch plate.
5. I nstall push nut onto the rivet by supporting the back 7. With interlock engaged (if applicable), test nozzle for
side of the rivet. Do not hammer the nut in place.
6. S queeze the lever several times with the interlock proper automatic shut off.
engaged (if applicable) to check the operation of the
Hold Open Clip. NOTE: Nozzles can be ordered without clips.
7. Adjustment may be required if clip and lever are not
parallel with each other. Adjust by pulling back on the
clip slightly.
8. W ith interlock engaged (if applicable) and Hold Open
Clip set, test nozzle for proper automatic shut off
NOTE: Field installation of the hold open clip is NOT UL approved because
improper installation may cause the nozzle to fail.
GUARD REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model 014034 – Full Grip Nozzle Guard 6. Make sure the larger hole in the guard is centered on
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. the interlock.
2. R emove nozzle from the hose and drain fuel into
7. Make sure the smaller hole in the guard is centered
approved container. on the inlet opening.
3. Remove old guard. Cut guard if necessary.
4. I nstall new guard over the spout and interlock 8. Check interlock function to assure proper assembly.
If necessary, continue to readjust the guard until the
components. Carefully rotate the hole in the guard to interlock feels free to move with the guard closely fit
fit over the interlock splash guard. around it.
5. Pull back guard to cover nozzle body.
9. Re-install nozzle onto the hose.
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance XS® NPT W/
and Inspection Instructions MATE GUARDS
Pressure Activated NPT EZ Nozzles
E1163504 E1396859 ^E1120561N E11635236 E11635246 E1163566 E1163507
E1163503 E1163561 ^E1120559N E11635211 E11635247 E1163567 E1163508
E1163559 E1396861 ^E1163504N E1163582 E1163543 E1163597
See Listings for details
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of hose
section.
3. T ighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
5. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
6. Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Visually check for fractured spout shear groove.
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
• Check spout tip - should be in round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
• Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains. activities must be logged using the serial
• Check for loose spouts. number of the individual product.
• Check for damage.
• Check for bent lever. • A pply city, state, or federal testing
• Check for broken clip / trigger regulations as appropriate.
spring.
Monthly ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
• Check no pressure / no flow. REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
• C heck nozzle automatic shut off REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - SERVICE.
37.9 Lpm MADE IN THE USA
• Check "remove after" date.
Annually
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Lubricate main valve stem.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINTING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• U se of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • Always place containers on the ground before
filling.
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state,
and federal regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before using
installation of dispensing equipment. or servicing equipment by touching a metal part
of the dispenser before and after fueling vehicle.
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s
installation and maintenance instructions. • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser during • Never keep in service past recommended life.
maintenance and inspection activities.
• N ever leave the nozzle unattended while
• Always close the shear valves during dispensing fuel.
maintenance and inspection activities.
• N ever use sparking or flaming devices within
• Always relieve pressure from system prior 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
to performing maintenance activities.
• Never use power tools near dispensers or to aid
• Always check continuity after installation in the installation process.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400
for details). • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
dispensers.
• A lways replace or remove from service
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
immediately.
• Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents to
appropriate authorities. • N ever use at flow rates in excess of regulatory
guidelines.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment
during maintenance activities. • N ever use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
18.9 Lpm.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • N ever dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for gasoline
service. • N ever dispense fuel without a valid driver’s
license.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Activate dispenser. 6. Wait 15 seconds to allow any fuel remaining in the
2. Insert spout into fill pipe opening. spout to drain.
3. L ower hose end of nozzle so the spout spring catches
7. Remove nozzle from fill pipe by raising hose end of
the inside of the fill pipe. the nozzle.
4. Raise the lever and begin fueling.
5. N ozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full. 8. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
N OTE: Nozzle is equipped with a unique Flo-Stop® device that shuts off the
nozzle if it falls from fill pipe or raises above horizontal.
PRESSURE ACTIVATION TEST INSTRUCTIONS
1. Verify nozzle has hold open clip. 7. Pull up lever and latch clip - nozzle should dispense
2. Verify dispenser is turn off. fuel.
3. Place nozzle spout into test can. 8. Turn off dispenser - nozzle should stop dispensing fuel.
4. P ull up lever and latch clip - a small amount of fuel 9. Turn dispenser on and select grade - nozzle should not
may flow until the line pressure is relieved. dispense fuel.
5. T urn on dispenser and select grade - nozzle should
NOTE: The no pressure / no flow device fulfills the NFPA Code 30A requirement
not dispense fuel. regarding self-service nozzles with a hold open latch. If nozzle fails item #5 or
6. Release the lever. #9, verify dispenser is not allowing constant pressure to the hose. If dispenser
tests OK, replace nozzle.
FLO-EQUALIZER® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model 004490 Standard Flo-Equalizer® 4. Tighten approximately ½ turn past hand tight - do not
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. overtighten.
2. Install pipe nipple (if necessary) to achieve proper
5. Confirm nozzle is properly installed, pressurize the
flow direction. system and check for leaks.
3. U se thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) on male threads.
DISCLAIMER: In the event of pressure differential in excess of 25 psi / 1.7 bar across the
Flo-Equalizer® or the presence of debris obstructing movement of internal components, the Flo-
Equalizer® output may exceed 10 gpm / 37.8 Lpm.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Nozzle keeps shutting off or won't dispense... 1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
2. Slow down flow rate - use lower notch on clip.
3. Clean spout tip end.
4. Clean or replace filter.
5. Inspect Safe-T-Break®.
6. Replace spout assembly.
7. Check dispenser pressure - 19 psi / 1.3 bar to activate
nozzle.
8. Remove nozzle & drain hose
Nozzle won't shut off... 1. Check flow rate - minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm required.
2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
Nozzle leaks... 1. Check for loose spout.
2. Check hose connection.
3. Check for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
Low flow rate... 1. Remove Flo-Equalizer® (if equipped).
2. Verify dispenser is not in slow flow rate mode.
3. Check for system leak.
Flow rate above 10 gpm / 37.8 Lpm... 1. Verify Flo-Equalizer® being used - either inside or outside
dispenser.
2. Check Flo-Equalizer® for debris.
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for gasoline and diesel fuel
Flow Rate XS® Unleaded w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 14 gpm / 52.9 Lpm
Light Duty Diesel w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 16 gpm / 60.6 Lpm
Body Die cast aluminum
Disc Fluorocarbon
Packing Double O-ring seal protected by fiber reinforced Teflon®
Lever Two piece polymer
Shipping XS® Unlead = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg Light Duty Diesel = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg
Weight
Threads XS® = ¾" / 19.1 mm NPT
Spout Unlead = 13/16" / 20.6 mm O.D. Light Duty Diesel = 15/16" / 23.8 mm O.D.
Case Quantity 15
Listings Default ^ NOT LISTED
®
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SPOUT REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model 001471 Light Duty Diesel Spout, 4. I nsert new spout into body making sure the vent tube
001473 Unlead Spout is in the port.
1. Remove spout lock nut and spout.
2. Remove and discard spout seal. 5. While holding the spout in proper alignment, tighten
3. Place new spout seal in groove. spout lock nut firmly, approximately 35 - 60 lbf•ft / 47 -
81 N•m. Do not overtighten.
HOLD OPEN CLIP INSTRUCTIONS
Model 003593 Hold Open Clip Kit REMOVAL
INSTALLATION 1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain.
1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain. 2. Place nozzle on a flat surface in safe location.
2. P osition latch spring under latch clip and hose them in 3. Hold up on the latch clip to prevent rivet from rotating.
4. Drill off the riveted end using a ¼ " / 6.4 mm bit.
place. The latch clip should straddle the mating holes 5. Remove clip, rivet and torsion clip spring.
in the trigger lever. 6. Do not remove latch plate.
3. I nsert latch rivet through latch clip and lever, making
sure latch spring is secured in position by the rivet. NOTE: Nozzles can be ordered without clips.
4. Install push nut on rivet - DO NOT hammer in place.
5. Squeeze lever several times to check operation.
6. Verify clip and lever are parallel.
NOTE: Field installation of the hold open clip is NOT UL approved because
improper installation may cause the nozzle to fail.
GUARD REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
NOZZLE GUARD PROTECTION PACKAGE POPD® REGUARD
Model 004145 Model 001506 Model 007205, 008192
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line 1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line 1. R emove waffle splash guard (if
pressure. pressure. applicable).
2. Remove nozzle from hose. 2. Remove nozzle from hose. 2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet
3. R emove waffle splash guard (if 3. R emove old waffle splash guard (if and remove from nozzle.
applicable). applicable). 3. I nstall new POPD® guard over
4. Remove old nozzle guard. 4. Remove old nozzle guard. spout and pull back to cover nozzle
5. Install new guard over spout and 5. I nstall new guard over spout and body.
pull back to cover nozzle body. pull back to cover nozzle body. 4. P ull tie through the eyelets and
6. Re-install nozzle to hose. 6. Install new waffle splash guard loop under nozzle inlet.
7. R e-install waffle splash guard (if over spout lock nut. 5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie.
applicable) over spout lock nut. 7. Re-install nozzle to hose. 6. R e-install waffle splash guard (if
8. Test nozzle for automatic shut off. 8. Test nozzle for automatic shut off. applicable) over spout lock nut.
NOZZLE REGUARD WAFFLE SPLASH GUARD 7. I nstall desired advertisement and
Model 001806 Model 001807, 001808 clear cover (model 006628).
1. R emove waffle splash guard (if 1. Remove old waffle splash guard. POPD® CLEAR COVER
applicable). 2. Install new waffle splash guard Model 006628, 008181
2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet over spout lock nut. 1. T rim advertisement to desired
and remove from nozzle. POPD® GUARD shape.
3. I nstall new nozzle guard over spout Model 006665, 008185 2. T urn clear cover "inside out".
and pull back to cover nozzle body. 1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line 3. Center advertisement on POPD®
4. P ull tie through the eyelets and pressure. guard, using the notched corners
loop under nozzle inlet. as guides, and fold over the edges.
5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie. 2. Remove nozzle from hose.
6. Re-install waffle splash guard (if 3. Remove waffle splash guard (if 4. L ay clear cover over
applicable). advertisement, making sure the
applicable) over spout lock nut. 4. Remove old nozzle guard. advertisement stays centered, and
REGUARD PACKAGE 5. Install new POPD® guard over turn it "right side out".
Model 001809 5. C onfirm the cover is securely in
spout and pull back to cover nozzle place.
1. R emove old waffle splash guard. body.
2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet 6. R e-install nozzle to hose.
and remove from nozzle. 7. R e-install waffle splash guard (if
3. Install new nozzle guard over spout applicable) over spout lock nut.
and pull back to cover nozzle body. 8. Test nozzle for automatic shut off.
4. Pull tie through the eyelets and 9. Install desired advertisement and
loop under nozzle inlet. clear cover (model 006628).
5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie.
6. I nstall new waffle splash guard
over spout lock nut.
ACCESSORIES
Model 000385 Reducer Bushing (1" / 25.4 mm X ¾" / 19.1 mm) Model #000397 Unleaded spout gauge
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance SWIVELS
and Inspection Instructions
Conventional / High-Flow / Diesel Swivels
000087 000352 002272 003895 005235 005266
000095 000355 002950 003898 005240 008517
000350 000356 003395 004860 005265 ^013405
See Listings for details
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Always adhere to installation / usage instructions and warning. Improper use may result in injury, damage or
hazardous spill.
1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of
hose section.
3. Install at either the nozzle or dispenser.
4. Tighten approximately 1 or 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
5. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
VERIFY SMOOTH ROTATION OF ALL SWIVEL JOINTS AFTER INSTALLATION.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Inspect the entire dispensing system for damage.
• Check for leaks.
• Check for smooth rotation of all swivel joints.
• Measure gap at joint - if a credit card fits in the gap (0.03 in / 0.76 mm) do not reinstall.
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and
• Check for leaks / stains inspection activities must be logged
• Check for damage using the serial number of the
• C heck for smooth rotation of individual product.
all swivel joints. • Apply city, state, or federal testing
regulations as appropriate.
Monthly
• M easure gap at joint - a credit ANY TEST / INSPECTION
FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE
card should not fit in the gap EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
(0.03 in / 0.76 mm).
• Check "remove after" date. REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
Annually MADE IN THE USA
• Check for electrical
conductivity.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • Always place containers on the ground
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and before filling.
federal regulations regarding use and • A lways discharge static electricity before
installation of dispensing equipment. using or servicing equipment by touching
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s a metal part of the dispenser before and
installation and maintenance instructions. after fueling vehicle.
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser during
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• A lways close the shear valves during • Never keep in service past recommended life.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• Always relieve pressure from system prior to
performing maintenance activities. dispensing fuel.
• A lways check continuity after installation using • Never use sparking or flaming devices within
a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400
for details). 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always replace or remove from service • Never use power tools near dispensers or
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment
immediately. to aid in the installation process.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents to • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m
appropriate authorities.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment of dispensers.
during maintenance activities. • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never use at flow rates in excess of
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for
gasoline service. regulatory guidelines.
• Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
18.9 Lpm.
• Never dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• Never dispense fuel without a valid
driver’s license.
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Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance RECONNECT
and Inspection Instructions MagBreak® STB
MagBreak® Reconnectable Safe-T-Break®
*008330 008631 009920 010329 833075
*008331 009910 009921 010330
008630 009911 *010328 010331
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARNING This device separates at less than 225 lbf / 1000.9 N pull force!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Prior to installation, it shall be determined that such pull force will not damage the hose assembly or
dispensing device. The dispensing device must be securely bolted to dispensing island.
1. A ttach scale to where the Safe-T-Break® will be installed. Apply 225 lbf / 1000.9 N pull force at various angles and
check dispenser and hose for damage. If no damage occurred, release pull and complete installation.
2. I nstall Safe-T-Break® in the direction of the flow arrows, in high hose dispenser locations only and between the
hose sections. The inlet whip hose should be 9 inches long.
3. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of the hose section.
4. Tighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
5. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. DO NOT WRENCH ACROSS COUPLING.
DO NOT INSTALL DIRECTLY TO THE DISPENSER.
RECONNECT INSTRUCTIONS
• Shut off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Before Reconnecting:
∙ Inspect the entire dispensing system and Safe-T-Break® for damage.
∙ Conduct pull test for dispenser integrity (see Step 1 of Installation Instructions above).
∙ Lubricate o-rings with light oil.
• Reconnecting:
∙ P ush male half into female half and twist ends until unit snaps together and locks. Confirm the two halves are
locked and will not rotate by rotating the two hex ends in opposite
directions by hand.
∙ Replace Safe-T-Break® if doesn't readily reconnect.
• After Reconnected:
∙ Check reconnected Safe-T-Break® for proper engagement.
∙ Check for electrical conductivity.
∙ Check for leaks at Safe-T-Break®.
∙ Check for proper flow of fuel.
ONLY PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD RECONNECT SAFE-T-BREAKS®.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains. activities must be logged using the serial
• Check for damage. number of the individual product.
• A pply city, state, or federal testing
Monthly regulations as appropriate.
• Check "remove by" date. ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
Annually REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
• Conduct pull test – disconnect, inspect REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
interior for debris, discoloration, and SERVICE.
foreign matter.
• Check for electrical continuity.
MADE IN THE USA
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
general warnings / instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, electric
shock or injury to persons: • A lways place containers on the ground
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. before filling.
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state, and
• Always discharge static electricity before
federal regulations regarding use and using or servicing equipment by touching
installation of dispensing equipment. a metal part of the dispenser before and
• A lways follow the dispenser manufacturer’s after fueling vehicle.
instructions.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
during maintenance and inspection activities. dispensers.
• Always close the shear valves during
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never keep in service past recommended life.
• Always relieve pressure from system prior • N ever leave the nozzle unattended while
to performing maintenance activities.
• A lways check continuity after installation dispensing fuel.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 • N ever use sparking or flaming devices within
for details).
• Always replace or remove from service 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never use power tools near dispensers or
immediately.
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents to aid in the installation process.
to appropriate authorities. • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment
during maintenance activities. dispensers.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for gasoline • N ever use at flow rates in excess of
service.
regulatory guidelines.
• Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
18.9 Lpm.
• Never dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• Never dispense fuel without a valid
driver’s license.
*Listings
Important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This Warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The Warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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MANUAL DISCONNECT OF MAGBREAK®
1. Turn off dispenser.
2. Tie each end of a piece of rope to
each end of the MagBreak® as shown.
3. Position two wide flat screwdrivers
under top cup and into groove of bottom
of MagBreak® as shown.
4. S imultaneously, pry up on both
screwdrivers to separate bottom of
MagBreak® from top half of MagBreak®.
Pry up each to separate
5. Stop prying when screwdrivers are at or above horizontal.
6. R emove screwdrivers and pull down on lower half of MagBreak® to fully
separate. Drain fuel in lower half into Husky Safe-T-Break Fuel Cup and
remove tether rope. MagBreak® is separated.
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7. To reconnect MagBreak®, follow the Reconnect instructions on MagBreak®, or
the same instructions below.
RECONNECT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Shut off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Examine both halves, if damaged, replace.
3. Lubricate o-rings with light oil.
4. Pushmalehalfintofemalehalfandtwistendsuntilunitsnapstogether
and locks. Confirm the two halves are locked and will not rotate by
rotating the two hex ends in opposite directions by hand.
5. If Safe-T-Break® does not readily re-assemble by hand, it has been
damaged beyond repair and must be replaced.
6. Pressurize the system and check for leakage.
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Instructions d’installation, REBRANCHEMENT
d’entretien et d’inspection MagBreak® STB
MagBreak® Safe-T-Break® Rebranchable
Modèle no 008630 009911 *010328 010331
*008330 008631 009920 010329 833075
*008331 009910 009921 010330
Consignes de sécurité importantes – conservez ces instructions dans un endroit facile d’accès.
AVERTISSEMENT Cet appareil se sépare à moins de 225 lbpi/1000,9 N de tension !
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION
REMARQUE : Avant l’installation, il faut déterminer que la tension de séparation n’endommagera pas l’ensemble
du boyau ni l’appareil de distribution. L’appareil de distribution doit être boulonné solidement à l’îlot de distribution.
1. F ixez la balance à l’endroit où Safe-T-Break® sera installé. Appliquez 225 lbpi/1000,9 N de tension à différents
angles et vérifiez si le distributeur et le boyau sont endommagés. Si aucun dommage ne survient, relâchez la
tension et terminez l’installation.
2. Installez Safe-T-Break® dans la direction des flèches d’écoulement, uniquement dans les points élevés du boyau de
distribution et entre les sections de boyau. Le boyau-fouet d’alimentation doit mesurer 9 pouces de longueur.
3. U tilisez un scellant pour filets de tuyau (et non pas un ruban en téflon) approuvé pour l’essence sur les filets
mâles du boyau.
4. Serrez environ 1 à 2 tours de plus que le serrage manuel – Ne serrez pas excessivement.
5. Pressurisez le système et vérifiez à l’œil s’il y a des fuites.
NE PAS SERRER EXCESSIVEMENT. NE PAS SERRER
LES DEUX CÔTÉS DU RACCORD SIMULTANÉMENT.
NE PAS INSTALLER DIRECTEMENT SUR LE DISTRIBUTEUR.
INSTRUCTIONS DE REBRANCHEMENT
• Fermez le distributeur et évacuez la pression de canalisation.
• Avant de rebrancher :
∙ Inspectez le système de distribution en entier et l’appareil Safe-T-Break® pour détecter tout dommage.
∙ E ffectuez un essai en tension pour vérifier l’intégrité du distributeur (voir l’Étape 1 des Instructions d’installation
ci-dessus).
∙ Lubrifiez les joints toriques avec de l’huile légère.
• Rebranchement :
∙ E nfoncez la moitié mâle sur la moitié femelle et tournez les extrémités jusqu’à ce que l’appareil s’enclenche et
se verrouille. Assurez-vous que les deux moitiés sont verrouillées et qu’elles ne tourneront pas en tournant à la
main les deux extrémités hexagonales en directions opposées.
∙ Remplacez le dispositif Safe-T-Break® s’il ne se rebranche pas facilement.
• Après le rebranchement :
∙ Vérifiez le branchement solide du dispositif Safe-T-Break®.
∙ Vérifiez la conductivité électrique.
∙ Assurez-vous qu’il n’y a pas de fuite au Safe-T-Break®.
∙ Vérifiez l’écoulement approprié du carburant.
SEUL LE PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ PEUT REBRANCHER LES DISPOSITIFS SAFE-T-BREAKS®.
VÉRIFICATION/ENTRETIEN/INSPECTION
Chaque jour • T ous les événements d’arrachage par le
• Vérifiez les fuites/taches. conducteur, d’entretien et d’inspection doivent être
• Vérifiez les dommages. notés avec le numéro de série du produit concerné.
Chaque mois • A ppliquez les règlements d’essai municipaux,
• Vérifiez la date de « fin de vie utile ». provinciaux et fédéraux appropriés.
TOUT ÉCHEC À UN ESSAI /
UNE INSPECTION REQUIERT LE
Chaque année REMPLACEMENT IMMÉDIAT DE
• E ffectuez un essai sous tension –
débranchez, inspectez l’intérieur pour tout L’ÉQUIPEMENT OU SA MISE
débris, décoloration ou corps étranger. HORS SERVICE
• Vérifiez la continuité électrique. FABRIQUÉ AUX ÉTATS-UNIS
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RESPECTEZ TOUJOURS LES INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION /
D’UTILISATION ET LES AVERTISSEMENTS.
Une utilisation inappropriée peut entraîner des blessures,
des dommages ou des déversements dangereux.
AVERTISSEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX / INSTRUCTIONS - RISQUES D’INCENDIE,
D’ÉLECTROCUTION OU DE BLESSURES :
• L ’utilisation de l’équipement est aux risques de • D issipez toujours l’électricité statique avant
l’utilisateur. d’utiliser ou d’entretenir l’équipement en
• R espectez et suivez toujours les règlements touchant à une pièce métallique du distributeur
municipaux, provinciaux et fédéraux sur l’utilisation avant et après avoir pompé du carburant.
et l’installation de l’équipement de distribution. • N e jamais fumer à moins de 20 pi/6,1 m des
• R espectez toujours les instructions du fabricant distributeurs.
du distributeur. • N’utilisez jamais l’appareil au-delà de sa vie utile.
• Coupez toujours l’alimentation du distributeur • Ne laissez jamais le pistolet sans surveillance
pendant l’entretien et l’inspection. pendant la distribution de carburant.
• Fermez toujours les soupapes de sectionnement • N’utilisez jamais d’appareils à étincelle ou à
pendant l’entretien et l’inspection. flamme à moins de 20 pi/6,1 m des distributeurs.
• É vacuez toujours la pression du système avant • N ’utilisez jamais d’outils électriques à proximité
d’effectuer toute mesure d’entretien. des distributeurs ni pour aider au processus
• V érifiez toujours la continuité après l’installation à d’installation.
l’aide d’un mégohmmètre (Référez-vous à PEI RP • N’utilisez jamais de téléphone cellulaire à moins
400 pour les détails). de 20 pi/6,1 m des distributeurs.
• R emplacez ou mettez immédiatement hors service • N e retournez jamais dans le véhicule pendant
tout appareil distributeur endommagé ou qui fuit. l’appoint de carburant.
• Rapportez toujours les fuites / déversements / • N e laissez jamais l’essence entrer en contact
accidents aux autorités concernées. avec les yeux ou la peau.
• Portez toujours de l’équipement de sécurité • N’utilisez jamais à un débit qui excède les lignes
approprié pendant toute activité d’entretien. directrices réglementaires.
• Ayez toujours de l’équipement d’extinction • N’utilisez jamais un débit inférieur à 5 gpm/
d’incendie à 5 pi/1,5 m ou moins des distributeurs. 18,9 Lpm.
• U tilisez toujours un scellant pour tuyau approuvé • N e versez jamais de produit inflammable dans
pour la distribution d’essence. un contenant non approuvé.
• Placez toujours les contenants sur le sol avant • N e pompez jamais d’essence sans un permis
de les remplir. de conduire valide.
*Homologations
Consignes de sécurité importantes - conservez ces instructions dans un endroit facile d'accès.
GARANTIE
PRODUITS À VAPEURS – Husky Corporation réparera, remplacera ou créditera le prix d’achat, à sa discrétion, de tout produit
fabriqué par Husky® qui présente, après examen par Husky, un défaut de matières premières ou de fabrication pendant une période de
un (1) an à compter de l’installation ou de quinze (15) mois après la date de fabrication par Husky, selon la première date à survenir.
La période de garantie sur les produits de récupération de vapeurs réparés ou remplacés correspond seulement à la portion restante de
la garantie sur le produit défectueux.
PRODUITS CLASSIQUES – Husky Corporation réparera, remplacera ou créditera le prix d’achat, à sa discrétion, de tout produit
fabriqué par Husky qui présente, après examen par Husky, un défaut de matières premières ou de fabrication pendant une période de un
(1) an à compter de la date de fabrication par Husky.
L’acheteur doit retourner les produits à Husky, port payé. Cette Garantie exclut les soufflets remplaçables, l’ensemble à ressort des
soufflets, l’ensemble du pistolet et le protecteur, à moins que (i) les dommages soient évidents dès que le produit est retiré du carton
d’expédition et que (ii) le produit défectueux est retourné à Husky avant l’usage. Cette Garantie ne s’applique pas à l’équipement ni aux
pièces installés incorrectement, endommagés par une utilisation incorrecte ou par un fonctionnement ou un entretien inapproprié, ou qui
ont été altérés ou réparés de quelque manière que ce soit.
Les dispositions de la Garantie prévues aux présentes s’appliquent uniquement à l’acheteur original qui utilise l’équipement à des
fins commerciales ou industrielles. Aucune autre garantie de valeur marchande ou d’adéquation à un usage particulier, ou autre, n’est
donnée, et toute autre garantie de cet ordre est expressément rejetée.
Husky n’assume aucune responsabilité pour les frais de main-d’œuvre ou autres engagés par l’Acheteur pour le service, l’ajustement,
la réparation, le retour, le démontage ou le remplacement des produits. Husky n’assume aucune responsabilité pour les dommages indirects,
accessoires ou autres en vertu de toute garantie, expresse ou implicite, et toute responsabilité de cet ordre est expressément exclue.
Husky se réserve le droit de changer ou d’améliorer le design de tout équipement de distribution de carburant Husky sans encourir
quelque obligation que ce soit de modification de tout équipement de distribution de carburant fabriqué précédemment.
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DÉBRANCHEMENT MANUEL DE MAGBREAK®
1. Arrêtez le distributeur.
2. A ttachez les bouts d’un morceau de
corde sur les extrémités de MagBreak®
comme montré.
3. Placez deux tournevis plats larges sous
le rebord et dans la rainure dans le bas
de MagBreak®, comme montré.
4. S oulevez simultanément les deux
tournevis pour séparer le bas de
MagBreak® de sa partie supérieure.
Soulevez les deux pour séparer
5. Cessez de soulever lorsque les tournevis sont à l’horizontale ou plus haut.
6. R etirez les tournevis et abaissez la partie inférieure de MagBreak® pour
le séparer complètement. Déversez le carburant contenu dans la partie
inférieure dans la tasse à carburant Husky Safe-T-Break et enlevez la corde
de fixation. MagBreak® est maintenant séparé.
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7. P our rebrancher MagBreak®, suivez les Instructions de rebranchement sur
MagBreak®, ou les mêmes instructions qui figurent ci-dessous.
INSTRUCTIONS DE REBRANCHEMENT
1. Arrêtez le distributeur et relâcher la pression de canalisation.
2. Examinez les deux moitiés et les remplacer en cas de dommage.
3. Lubrifiez les joints toriques avec une huile légère.
4. P oussez la moitié mâle sur la moitié femelle et tournez jusqu’à
ce que l’appareil s’enclenche et se verrouille. Assurez-vous que
les deux moitiés sont verrouillées et qu’elles ne peuvent pas être
tournées par la rotation manuelle des extrémités hexagonales en
directions opposées.
5. S i le dispositif Safe-T-Break® ne se remonte pas facilement à la
main, c’est qu’il a été endommagé irréparablement et qu’il doit être
remplacé.
6. Pressurisez le système et vérifiez s’il y a des fuites.
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance XS®, XS® MFM,
and Inspection Instructions & 1AS NOZZLES
Pressure Activated Conventional Nozzles
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. U se pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of hose
section.
3. T ighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
5. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
6. Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Visually check for fractured spout shear groove.
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
• Check spout tip - should be in round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
• Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains.
• Check for loose spouts. activities must be logged using the serial number
• Check for damage. of the individual product.
• Check for bent lever.
• C heck for broken clip / trigger spring. • Apply city, state, or federal testing regulations as
Monthly appropriate.
• Check no pressure / no flow. ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE REQUIRES
• C heck nozzle automatic shut off between IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
• 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 -
37.9 Lpm REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
Check "remove after" date.
Annually MADE IN THE USA
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Lubricate main valve stem.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINTING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
• Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. • A lways place containers on the ground before
filling.
• A lways abide and adhere to city, state,
and federal regulations regarding use and • Always discharge static electricity before using
installation of dispensing equipment. or servicing equipment by touching a metal part
of the dispenser before and after fueling vehicle.
• Always follow the product manufacturer’s
installation and maintenance instructions. • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
• Always turn off all power to dispenser during • Never keep in service past recommended life.
maintenance and inspection activities.
• Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• A lways close the shear valves during dispensing fuel.
maintenance and inspection activities.
• Never use sparking or flaming devices within
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
to performing maintenance activities.
• Never use power tools near dispensers or to aid
• Always check continuity after installation in the installation process.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400
for details). • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
dispensers.
• A lways replace or remove from service
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
immediately.
• Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
• Always report leaks / spills / accidents to
appropriate authorities. • N ever use at flow rates in excess of regulatory
guidelines.
• A lways wear appropriate safety equipment
during maintenance activities. • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
18.9 Lpm.
• Always have appropriate fire extinguishing
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never dispense flammable material into
unapproved containers.
• A lways use pipe sealant approved for gasoline
service. • Never dispense fuel without a valid driver’s
license.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.
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WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Activate dispenser. 6. Wait 15 seconds to allow any fuel remaining in the
2. Insert spout into fill pipe opening. spout to drain.
3. L ower hose end of nozzle so the spout spring catches
7. Remove nozzle from fill pipe by raising hose end of
the inside of the fill pipe. the nozzle.
4. Raise the lever and begin fueling.
5. Nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full. 8. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
N OTE: Nozzle is equipped with a unique Flo-Stop® device that shuts off the
nozzle if it falls from fill pipe or raises above horizontal.
PRESSURE ACTIVATION TEST INSTRUCTIONS
1. Verify nozzle has hold open clip. 7. Pull up lever and latch clip - nozzle should dispense
2. Verify dispenser is turn off. fuel.
3. Place nozzle spout into test can. 8. Turn off dispenser - nozzle should stop dispensing fuel.
4. P ull up lever and latch clip - a small amount of fuel 9. Turn dispenser on and select grade - nozzle should not
may flow until the line pressure is relieved. dispense fuel.
5. Turn on dispenser and select grade - nozzle should
NOTE: The no pressure / no flow device fulfills the NFPA Code 30A requirement
not dispense fuel. regarding self-service nozzles with a hold open latch. If nozzle fails item #5 or
6. Release the lever. #9, verify dispenser is not allowing constant pressure to the hose. If dispenser
tests OK, replace nozzle.
FLO-EQUALIZER® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model 004490 Standard Flo-Equalizer® 4. Tighten approximately ½ turn past hand tight - do not
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. overtighten.
2. I nstall pipe nipple (if necessary) to achieve proper
5. Confirm nozzle is properly installed, pressurize the
flow direction. system and check for leaks.
3. Use thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) on male threads.
DISCLAIMER: In the event of pressure differential in excess of 25 psi / 1.7 bar across the
Flo-Equalizer® or the presence of debris obstructing movement of internal components, the Flo-
Equalizer® output may exceed 10 gpm / 37.8 Lpm.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Nozzle keeps shutting off or won't dispense... 1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
2. Slow down flow rate - use lower notch on clip.
3. Clean spout tip end.
4. Clean or replace filter.
5. Inspect Safe-T-Break®.
6. Replace spout assembly.
7. Check dispenser pressure - 19 psi / 1.3 bar to activate
nozzle.
8. Remove nozzle & drain hose
Nozzle won't shut off... 1. Check flow rate - minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm required.
2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
Nozzle leaks... 1. Check for loose spout.
2. Check hose connection.
3. Check for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
Low flow rate... 1. Remove Flo-Equalizer® (if equipped).
2. Verify dispenser is not in slow flow rate mode.
3. Check for system leak.
Flow rate above 10 gpm / 37.8 Lpm... 1. Verify Flo-Equalizer® being used - either inside or outside
dispenser.
2. Check Flo-Equalizer® for debris.
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for gasoline and diesel fuel
Flow Rate XS® / XS® MFM Unleaded w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 14 gpm / 52.9 Lpm
Light Duty Diesel w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 16 gpm / 60.6 Lpm
1AS Unleaded w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 20 gpm / 90.9 Lpm
Light Duty Diesel w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 25 gpm / 94.6 Lpm
Body Die cast aluminum
Disc Fluorocarbon
Packing Double O-ring seal protected by fiber reinforced Teflon®
Lever XS® /XS® MFM One piece reinforced polymer
1AS One piece contoured steel with hard plastic cover
Shipping XS® Unlead = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg Light Duty Diesel = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg
Weight XS® MFM Unlead = 3.3 lbs / 1.4 kg Light Duty Diesel = 3.3 lbs / 1.4 kg
1AS Unlead = 3.3 lbs / 1.4 kg Light Duty Diesel = 3.4 lbs / 1.5 kg
Threads XS® = ¾" / 19.1 mm NPT XS® MFM = 1" / 25.4 mm NPT
1AS = 1" / 25.4 mm NPT
Spout Unlead = 13/16" / 20.6 mm O.D. Light Duty Diesel = 15/16" / 23.8 mm O.D.
Case Quantity 15
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SPOUT REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model 001471 Light Duty Diesel Spout, 4. Insert new spout into body making sure the vent tube
001473 Unlead Spout is in the port.
1. Remove spout lock nut and spout.
2. Remove and discard spout seal. 5. While holding the spout in proper alignment, tighten
3. Place new spout seal in groove. spout lock nut firmly, approximately 35 - 60 lbf•ft / 47 -
81 N•m. Do not overtighten.
HOLD OPEN CLIP INSTRUCTIONS
Model 003593 Hold Open Clip Kit REMOVAL
INSTALLATION 1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain.
1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain. 2. Place nozzle on a flat surface in safe location.
2. P osition latch spring under latch clip and hose them in 3. Hold up on the latch clip to prevent rivet from rotating.
4. Drill off the riveted end using a ¼ " / 6.4 mm bit.
place. The latch clip should straddle the mating holes 5. Remove clip, rivet and torsion clip spring.
in the trigger lever. 6. Do not remove latch plate.
3. I nsert latch rivet through latch clip and lever, making
sure latch spring is secured in position by the rivet. NOTE: Nozzles can be ordered without clips.
4. Install push nut on rivet - DO NOT hammer in place.
5. Squeeze lever several times to check operation.
6. Verify clip and lever are parallel.
NOTE: Field installation of the hold open clip is NOT UL approved because
improper installation may cause the nozzle to fail.
GUARD REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
NOZZLE GUARD PROTECTION PACKAGE POPD® REGUARD
Model 004145, 012164 Model 001506 Model 007205, 008192
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line 1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line 1. R emove waffle splash guard (if
pressure. pressure. applicable).
2. Remove nozzle from hose. 2. Remove nozzle from hose. 2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet
3. R emove waffle splash guard (if 3. Remove old waffle splash guard (if and remove from nozzle.
applicable). applicable). 3. I nstall new POPD® guard over
4. Remove old nozzle guard. 4. Remove old nozzle guard. spout and pull back to cover nozzle
5. I nstall new guard over spout and 5. Install new guard over spout and body.
pull back to cover nozzle body. pull back to cover nozzle body. 4. P ull tie through the eyelets and
6. Re-install nozzle to hose. 6. Install new waffle splash guard loop under nozzle inlet.
7. R e-install waffle splash guard (if over spout lock nut. 5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie.
applicable) over spout lock nut. 7. Re-install nozzle to hose. 6. R e-install waffle splash guard (if
8. T est nozzle for automatic shut off. 8. Test nozzle for automatic shut off. applicable) over spout lock nut.
NOZZLE REGUARD WAFFLE SPLASH GUARD 7. I nstall desired advertisement and
Model 001806 Model 001807, 001808 clear cover (model 006628).
1. R emove waffle splash guard (if 1. Remove old waffle splash guard. POPD® CLEAR COVER
applicable). 2. I nstall new waffle splash guard Model 006628, 008181
2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet over spout lock nut. 1. Trim advertisement to desired
and remove from nozzle. POPD® GUARD shape.
3. I nstall new nozzle guard over spout Model 006665, 008185 2. T urn clear cover "inside out".
and pull back to cover nozzle body. 1. T urn off dispenser and relieve line 3. C enter advertisement on POPD®
4. P ull tie through the eyelets and pressure. guard, using the notched corners
loop under nozzle inlet. as guides, and fold over the edges.
5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie. 2. R emove nozzle from hose.
6. R e-install waffle splash guard (if 3. R emove waffle splash guard (if 4. L ay clear cover over
applicable). advertisement, making sure the
applicable) over spout lock nut. 4. Remove old nozzle guard. advertisement stays centered, and
REGUARD PACKAGE 5. I nstall new POPD® guard over turn it "right side out".
Model 001809 5. C onfirm the cover is securely in
spout and pull back to cover nozzle place.
1. R emove old waffle splash guard. body.
2. C ut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet 6. Re-install nozzle to hose.
and remove from nozzle. 7. Re-install waffle splash guard (if
3. I nstall new nozzle guard over spout applicable) over spout lock nut.
and pull back to cover nozzle body. 8. Test nozzle for automatic shut off.
4. P ull tie through the eyelets and 9. Install desired advertisement and
loop under nozzle inlet. clear cover (model 006628).
5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie.
6. I nstall new waffle splash guard
over spout lock nut.
ACCESSORIES
Model 000385 Reducer Bushing (1" / 25.4 mm X ¾" / 19.1 mm) Model 000397 Unleaded spout gauge
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance XS® E10-E85
and Inspection Instructions Nozzles
Pressure Activated Ethanol Conventional
Nozzles
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WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Apply Loctite® 567, Gasolia® Eseal, or other approved ethanol compatible sealant thinly to male
threads of hose. Do not use Teflon® tape.
3. Only connect to E25/E85 compatible fittings.
4. Tighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
5. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
6. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
7. Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
• Visually check for fractured spout shear groove.
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
• Check spout tip - should be in round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle auto shut off between 5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 - 37.9 Lpm.
• Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • All drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains. activities must be logged using the serial number
• Check for loose spouts. of the individual product.
• Check for damage.
• Check for bent lever. • A pply city, state, or federal testing
• Check for broken clip / trigger spring. regulations as appropriate.
Monthly ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE
• Check nozzle auto shut off between REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM
5 - 10 gpm / 18.9 -
37.9 Lpm. SERVICE.
• Check "remove after" date.
MADE IN THE USA
Annually
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Lubricate main valve stem.
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ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.
GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS: • Always place containers on the ground
• U se of equipment is at individuals’ own risk. before filling.
• Always abide and adhere to city, state, • Always discharge static electricity before
and federal regulations regarding use and using or servicing equipment by touching a
installation of dispensing equipment. metal part of the dispenser before and after
• A lways follow the product manufacturer’s fueling vehicle.
installation & maintenance instructions. • N ever smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
• A lways turn off all power to dispenser during dispensers.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never keep in service past recommended
• A lways close the shear valves during life.
maintenance and inspection activities. • Never leave the nozzle unattended while
• A lways relieve pressure from system prior dispensing fuel.
to performing maintenance activities. • N ever use sparking or flaming devices within
• A lways check continuity after installation 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.
using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 • Never use power tools near dispensers or to
for details). aid in the installation process.
• A lways replace or remove from service • N ever use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of
damaged or leaking dispensing equipment dispensers.
immediately. • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.
• A lways report leaks / spills / accidents to • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.
appropriate authorities. • Never use at flow rates in excess of
• A lways wear appropriate safety equipment regulatory guidelines.
during maintenance activities. • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm /
• A lways have appropriate fire extinguishing 18.9 Lpm.
equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers. • Never dispense flammable material into
• Always use pipe sealant approved for unapproved containers.
E85 fueling. • Never dispense fuel without a valid driver’s
license.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.
Importantsafetyinstructions-savetheseinstructionsinareadilyaccessiblelocation.
WARRANTY
VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky®
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on
repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky
manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.
Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows,
bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton
and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed
improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.
The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or
industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such
warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return,
removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty,
express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.
Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any
obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Activate dispenser. 6. W ait 15 seconds to allow any fuel remaining in the
2. Insert spout into fill pipe opening. spout to drain.
3. L ower hose end of nozzle so the spout spring catches
7. R emove nozzle from fill pipe by raising hose end of
the inside of the fill pipe. the nozzle.
4. Raise the lever and begin fueling.
5. Nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full. 8. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
NOTE: Nozzle is equipped with a unique Flo-Stop® device that shuts off the
nozzle if it falls from fill pipe or raises above horizontal.
PRESSURE ACTIVATION TEST INSTRUCTIONS
1. Verify nozzle has hold open clip. 7. Pull up lever and latch clip - nozzle should dispense
2. Verify dispenser is turn off. fuel.
3. Place nozzle spout into test can.
4. P ull up lever and latch clip - a small amount of fuel 8. Turn off dispenser - nozzle should stop dispensing fuel.
9. T urn dispenser on and select grade - nozzle should not
may flow until the line pressure is relieved.
5. T urn on dispenser and select grade - nozzle should dispense fuel.
not dispense fuel. NOTE: The no pressure / no flow device fulfills the NFPA Code 30A requirement
6. Release the lever. regarding self-service nozzles with a hold open latch. If nozzle fails item #5 or
#9, verify dispenser is not allowing constant pressure to the hose. If dispenser
tests OK, replace nozzle.
SPOUT REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Model 006207 Unlead E85 Spout Assembly 4. Insert new spout into body making sure the vent tube
1. Remove spout lock nut and spout. is in the port.
2. Remove and discard spout seal.
3. Place new spout seal in groove. 5. W hile holding the spout in proper alignment, tighten
the spout lock nut firmly, approximately 35 - 60 lbf•ft /
47 - 81 N•m. Do not overtighten..
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Nozzle keeps shutting off or won't dispense... 1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
2. S low down flow rate - use lower notch on clip.
3. Clean spout tip end.
4. Clean or replace filter.
5. Inspect Safe-T-Break®.
6. Replace spout assembly.
7. Check dispenser pressure - 19 psi / 1.3 bar to
activate nozzle.
8. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
Nozzle won't shut off... 1. C heck flow rate - minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm
required.
2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
Nozzle leaks... 1. Check for loose spout.
2. Check hose connection.
3. C heck for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
Low flow rate... 1. R emove the flow limiter (if equipped) and check
for debris.
2. V erify dispenser is not in slow flow rate mode.
3. Check for system leak.
4. Check dispenser filter for debris.
Flow rate above 10 gpm / 37.9 Lpm... 1. Verify flow limiter is being used - either inside
or outside dispenser.
2. If equipped, check the flow limiter for debris.
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel Type Test and warranty for all blends of Ethanol and Gasoline
Flow Rate Unleaded w/o Flo-Equalizer® = 14 gpm / 52.9 Lpm
Body Die cast aluminum
Disc Fluorocarbon
Packing Double O-ring seal protected by fiber reinforced Teflon®
Lever One piece reinforced polymer
Shipping Weight 3.0 lbs / 1.3 kg
Threads ¾" / 19 mm NPT
Spout 13/16 in / 20.6 mm O.D.
Case Quantity 15
Listings Default ^ NOT LISTED
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FLO-EQUALIZER® INSTALLATION / REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Model 007490 Standard Flo-Equalizer® REMOVAL
INSTALLATION 1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure. 2. Disconnect nozzle from hose and drain.
3. Using a scribe with a hooked tip or similar tool, insert the
2. Disconnect nozzle from hose and drain.
3. Insert Flo-Equalizer®, small hole first, into the hooked tip end completely through the
Flo-Equalizer® center.
nozzle inlet. 4. Hook the edge of the Flo-Equalizer® and gently pull it out
of the nozzle inlet.
4. Using the end of a deep well socket or similar tool, lightly
tap the Flo-Equalizer® on the outer edge
until snug.
5. Reconnect nozzle to hose following recommended
installation instructions.
DISCLAIMER: In the event of pressure differential in excess of 25 psi / 1.7 bar
across the Flo-Equalizer® or the presence of debris obstructing movement of
internal components, the Flo-Equalizer® output may exceed 10 gpm /
37.9 Lpm.
NOTE: Field installation of the Flo-Equalizer® is NOT UL approved because
improper installation may cause the nozzle to fail.
HOLD OPEN CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Model 003593 Hold Open Clip Kit REMOVAL
INSTALLATION 1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain.
1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain.
2. Position latch spring under latch clip and hose them in 2. Place nozzle on a flat surface in safe location.
place. The latch clip should straddle the mating holes in 3. Hold up on the latch clip to prevent rivet from rotating.
the trigger lever.
3. Insert latch rivet through latch clip and lever, making sure 4. Drill off the riveted end using a ¼" / 6.4 mm bit.
latch spring is secured in position by the rivet.
4. Install push nut on rivet - DO NOT hammer in place. 5. Do not remove latch plate.
5. Squeeze lever several times to check operation.
6. Verify clip and lever are parallel. NOTE: Nozzles can be ordered without clips.
NOTE: Field installation of the hold open clip is NOT UL approved because
improper installation may cause the nozzle to fail.
GUARD REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
NOZZLE GUARD REGUARD PACKAGE POPD® REGUARD
Model 004145 Model 001809 Model 007205
1. Remove nozzle from hose. 1. Cut old guard at nozzle inlet and 1. R emove waffle splash guard (if
2. Remove old guard. remove from nozzle. applicable).
3. Install new guard over spout and pull
2. Install new guard over spout and pull 2. Cut old nozzle guard at nozzle inlet
back to cover nozzle body. back to cover nozzle body. and remove from nozzle.
4. Re-install nozzle to hose.
3. Pull tie through the eyelets and loop 3. Install new POPD® guard over spout
NOZZLE REGUARD under nozzle inlet. and pull back to cover nozzle body.
Model 001806
4. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie. 4. Pull tie through the eyelets and loop
1. Cut old guard at nozzle inlet and 5. Install waffle splash guard over spout under nozzle inlet.
remove from nozzle.
lock nut. 5. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie.
2. Install new guard over spout and pull 6. R e-install waffle splash guard (if
back to cover nozzle body. POPD® GUARD
Model 006665 applicable) over spout lock nut.
3. Pull tie through the eyelets and loop 1. Remove nozzle from hose. 7. I nstall desired advertisement and
under nozzle inlet. 2. Remove old guard.
3. Install new POPD® guard over spout clear cover (model 006628).
4. Pull tightly and trim off excess tie. and pull back to cover nozzle body.
4. Reinstall nozzle to hose. POPD® CLEAR COVER
PROTECTION PACKAGE 5. Test nozzle for automatic shut-off. Model 006628
Model 001506 6. Install desired advertisement and
clear cover (model 006628). 1. Trim advertisement to 3.75 in / 95.25
1. Remove nozzle from hose. mm x 3.75 in / 99.25 mm.
2. Remove old guard. WAFFLE SPLASH GUARD
3. Install new guard over spout and pull Model 001808 2. Notch corners of advertisement
approximately .375 in / 9.5 mm x .375
back to cover nozzle body. 1. Remove old waffle splash guard. in / 9.5 mm.
4. Install waffle splash guard over spout 2. Install new waffle splash guard over
3. T urn clear cover "inside out".
lock nut. spout lock nut. 4. Center advertisement on POPD®
5. Re-install nozzle to hose.
guard, using the notched corners as
guides, and fold over edges.
5. Lay clear cover over advertisement,
making sure the advertisement stays
centered, and turn it "right side out".
6. Confirm the cover is securely in place.
E25/E85 & Warning logo are standard on all nozzle guards
ACCESSORIES
Model 000397 Unleaded spout gauge
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Recommended Installation, Maintenance VIIIS
and Inspection Instructions NOZZLES
Pressure Activated High Flow
Truck Nozzles
177610 266010 651910 750210 1776240 11043132
177612 503510 652110 751010 ^1776222N 17761001
177681 504010 749610 751910 74961001
177690 504012 749612 1776147 5040132
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See Listings for details
important safety instructions - save these instructions in a readily accessible location
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
2. Use pipe thread sealant (not Teflon® tape) approved for gasoline on the male threads of
hose section.
3. Tighten approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand tight - do not overtighten.
4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
5. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off - minimum of 5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.
6. Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.
IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS
• Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure
• Visually check for fractured spout shear groove.
• Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
• Check spout tip - should be round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
• Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off - minimum of 5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.
• Perform pressure activation test (no pressure / no flow test).
• Check for electrical conductivity.
TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Daily • A ll drive aways, maintenance and inspection
• Check for leaks / stains. activities must be logged using the serial
• Check for loose spouts. number of the individual product.
• Check for damage.
• Check for bent lever. • A pply city, state, or federal testing
• C heck for broken clip / trigger regulations as appropriate.
spring. ANY TEST / INSPECTION
FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE
Monthly EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR
• C heck nozzle automatic shut off -
REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.
minimum of 5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.
• Check no pressure / no flow.
• Check "remove after" date.
Annually MADE IN THE USA
• Check for electrical conductivity.
• Lubricate main valve stem.
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