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Installing the VP1000 System <br /> Mounting the Vacuum Pump & Electrical Conduit Assembly <br /> The VP1000 System must be installed by a Healy Certified Technician following all applicable federal, state and local <br /> codes & regulations. <br /> WarningA Disable and tag-out all electrical feeds into the dispenser. No Electrical Power is allowed to the <br /> dispenser during the installation of the vacuum pump and control module. <br /> The recommended mounting position of the VP1000 vacuum pump is with the vacuum inlet and the electrical connection <br /> facing upwards towards the top of the dispenser. <br /> • The vacuum pump's performance is not affected by the mounting location within a dispenser. <br /> • The vacuum pump can be mounted at any location within the hazardous area of a dispenser if all applicable NFPA <br /> codes are followed. <br /> • The installation must use "UL" approved electrical conduit, explosion-proof junction box and electrical union as <br /> required components connecting the VP1000 vacuum pump to the MC100 control module. <br /> • For mechanical type dispensers the MC100 control module must be mounted in a dedicated "UL" listed explosion proof <br /> junction box. <br /> The vacuum pump can be mounted on any solid surface or dispenser brace suitable to support the weight of the pump <br /> (32 lbs). The black steel bracket that is attached to the VP1000 Vacuum Pump can be removed and rotated (3 different <br /> mounting positions)so as to achieve the recommended mounting position of the pump as mentioned above. If additional <br /> support is needed, the use of the universal steel bracket supplied in each kit is recommended. Each VP1000 kit comes <br /> with enough hardware and fasteners to secure both brackets. <br /> 1. Begin the installation by mounting the vapor pump in the location pre-determined by the Dispenser Survey in the <br /> Preparation Section of this manual. Do not final tighten the mounting bolts at this time. <br /> 2. Install the Potted Conduit Assembly(PN# 1316) in the location pre-determined by your survey (Figure 8). The potted <br /> assembly is used for the electrical conduit transition from the hazardous area into the electronic area where the MC100 <br /> Control Module will be located. <br /> 3. The opening required through the vapor barrier for the potted assembly must be 1-1/8" in diameter. Installers can use a <br /> sheet metal punch to create the opening or use an existing "punch-out" if available. <br /> 4. Remove the top hex nut and washer from the potted conduit assembly. Guide the potted assembly through the "punch- <br /> out"then replace the washer and thread the hex nut back onto the assembly and hand-tighten the assembly into place. <br /> If the dispenser has dual vapor barriers, the rubber washer is installed on the top side of the lower deck. (See Figure 8) <br /> Figure 8 Figure 9 <br /> 36" <br /> 7 <br /> a- <br /> 2 <br /> 2 SOME DISPENSERS HAVE TWO DECKS <br /> FREE SPACE 1 <br /> BETWEEN DECKS DISPENSER DECK(S)BETWEEN <br /> J-BOX <br /> __3 HYDRAULICS&ELECTRONICS <br /> LIST OF ITEMS INCLUDED WITH PART#1316 <br /> 4 1.HEX JAM NUT(2 REQUIRED) <br /> 2.WASHER,METAL(2 REQUIRED) <br /> WIRES FROM 3.WASHER,RUBBER(1 REQUIRED IF To MC100 <br /> POTTED CONDUITDISPENSER HAS TWO DECKS BETWEEN Control Module <br /> TO VP1000 42., HYDRAULIC AREA&ELECTRONIC AREA) <br /> 4. 3/4"X 6"POTTED CONDUIT To VP1000 <br /> (36"OF WIRES AT MODULE END) Vacuum Pump <br /> (42"OF WIRES AT VP1000 END) <br /> 8-9 <br /> GARB Approved IBM 8-Healy Universal Manual-Executive Orders VR-261 and VR-262 <br />