FuelMaster
Installation Manual
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Appendix B
Dispenser Compatibility
Following this description is a sample FuelMaster
Dispenser Compatibility listing. This listing
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was compiled, and is periodically updated, to keep our customer's (users and technicians)
informed of the interface capabilities of FuelMaster
FMUs. The listing is an Adobe Acrobat file
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with an integrated date:
Dispenser_Compatibility_040513.pdf. The listing contains the manufacturer
and model of many fuel dispensers which have been interfaced to FuelMaster
fixed site FMUs. It
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identifies whether the dispenser may be directly connected to an FMU, or if it must be connected with an
Electronic Dispenser Interface Kit. If you want the most up-to-date information from the dispenser
compatibility listing, call Syn-Tech's Customer Satisfaction Center at 800-888-9136, ext. 1500, and ask
for the latest copy to be e-mailed or fax'd to you.
The opening paragraph is a disclaimer. Although we have established a good raphor with most of the
dispenser manufacturers, they are not obligated to inform us when a change or new product is
introduced. As such, changes to fuel dispensers may occur before they show in the listing. Do not
assume this listing will always provide the most current information regarding newly introduced or
changed dispensing equipment.
Dispensers which have more than one fueling hose must have a means for controlling individual fueling
hoses. For example, hoses cannot be individually controlled in a dual hose single product dispenser with
no solenoid valves. In this example, solenoid valves would have to be added to the dispenser.
The first column in the listing is the Manufacturer/Model of the dispenser. Every specific model number
may not be listed if all models within a series are compatible (example: Bennett 3911 is included in a
3900 series listing).
The second column, Commercial/Retail, identifies whether the dispenser has a cost display. A
Commercial dispenser will only display quantity. A Retail dispenser will display quantity and cost.
The third column, Direct Interface, will have a check mark (√) in it if the FMU may be connected directly
to the fuel dispenser to attain individual hose control and pulses.
The fourth column, Electronic Dispenser Interface*, will have a check mark (√) in it if an Electronic
Dispenser Interface Kit must be used to interface the FMU to the dispenser. Usually this only applies to
retail fuel dispensers subject to periodic Weights & Measures inspections. The asterisk (*) brings attention
to the note stating OINKs do not have sufficient accuracy for retail applications. DoD and Classic FMUs
will not interface electronic dispensers.
The fifth column, Require Pulse Option, has a check mark (√) if the manufacturers literature identifies
pulsers as optional equipment. Every dispenser interfaced to an FMU must deliver pulses.
The sixth column, Compatible Pulser (see Notes), has a number corresponding to a Note number. See
the Notes on the last two pages of the listings.
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