Meter Check; Voltage Test; Complete Installation; Complete Start-Up Report - Wayne Reliance G6101D Installation & Operation Manual

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4.5

Meter Check

Although the meters are calibrated at the factory, rough handling in transit or special installation
conditions may affect the calibration. The meters should be checked for accuracy.
Step 1
Deliver a measured amount of product into a test can.
Step 2
If meter adjustment is necessary, cut the seal wire on the top of the meter. The meter
is adjusted by lifting and turning the adjustment knob on the top of the meter (see
Figure 4-1). The lower portion of the knob is hexagonal and, in a normal position, this
portion of the knob is inserted in the output shaft assembly. There are 18 vertical
notches within the shaft; therefore, as the adjustment is made, the knob can be felt to
click over the leading edge of the notches. Each notch is equivalent to a correction of
approximately one cubic inch in five gallons (17.7 ml per 20 liters).
Step 3
Turn the adjustment knob in the direction indicated below based on the test can
results (the directions are based on looking down on the top of the meter).
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Step 4
In applications involving the resale of fuel, for the initial use and after any adjustments
to the calibration, the meter will need to be sealed by the appropriate Weights &
Measures authority.
Figure 4-1 Meter Adjustment
4.6

Voltage Test

While the dispenser is turned off, verify the incoming voltage to the dispenser is within +
10% of the rated voltage. If the voltage is not within the acceptable range, take the
appropriate corrective measures before using the dispenser.
4.7

Complete Installation

Re-check the dispenser and all piping and hose connections to make sure all connections
are tight and there are not any signs of leaks.
Make sure you have completed all of the manufacturers' test procedures for all equipment,
piping, and accessories utilized in the fuel dispensing system.
After all tests have been completed successfully, and a proper installation and operation are
verified, the tank and piping may be covered and the conduit openings should be
appropriately sealed.
The installer should make sure all documentation and manuals are left with the fuel site
owner.
4.8
Complete Warranty Registration
Follow the instructions in Appendix C and complete the Warranty Registration.
920943
Rev E
July 2014
Test can reads low: Turn clockwise.
Test can reads high: Turn counter-clockwise.
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