Connecting To Submerged Pump Control Relays - Bennett 3000 Series Installation Manual

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6.5 CONNECTING TO SUBMERGED PUMP CONTROL RELAYS

DANGER:
FIRE, EXPLOSION, INJURY OR DEATH WILL OCCUR IF FUEL VAPORS ARE PRESENT
IN THE ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE. MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO VAPORS PRESENT
BEFORE STARTING THIS PROCEDURE.
WARNING:
The terminal sequence does not necessarily correspond to the sequence of
product lines in the hydraulics cabinet. EXAMPLE: A two-product dispenser will
utilize the "A" and "C" product relays (the "B" product relay is not used in this
example)
CAUTION:
Use a separate circuit breaker for each pump motor. Do not run the pump motor
on the same circuit breaker as any other power circuit for the dispenser.
6.5.1 REMOTE DISPENSER CONNECTION TO SUB. PUMP
To connect a remote dispenser to a submerse pump, also see Figure 6.2:
Pr o d u ct
A
B
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Figure 6.2. Center photo: Blue and brown jumper wires send power to the submersible pump.
3000 Series Installation Manual
Remote Submersible Pump Relay Connections
719 Control
Wire
Board
14 AWG Blue
TS2, Terminal 2
14 AWG Brown
TS2, Terminal 4
Blue Jumper
P1 to P3
Brown Jumper
P2 to P4
Left and right photos enlarge the areas the arrows point to.
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Installing the Dispenser
Junction
Sub. Pump Control
Box
Relay Box
(Optional)
Terminal 3
Connect for product A
Terminal 4
Connect for product B
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TS2
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