
Motorized Tank
15/12/21 Rev:1.0.1
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7 INSTALLATION
It is the installer’s responsibility to verify the presence of any risk of danger in the installation
area and to determine the suitability in accordance with both the applicable laws and the product
characteristics described in this manual.
Onlyspecializedtechnicalpersonnelareauthorizedtodotheinstallationandmaintenanceoftheproduct.
All operations must be carried out following the accident prevention regulations and in compliance with
safety warnings.
If you find any damage, anomalies or shortcomings in the product, do not proceed with the installation
and immediately contact your dealer.
The motorized tank must be installed in a covered place, where the temperature is between 0 and 40
° C and the relative humidity is between 40 and 80%, it must not be placed on damp walls and must
not be exposed to the elements, it must be installed levelled and placed on a solid and smooth floor to
facilitate the adjustment of the feet.
The motorized tank must be connected to the fuel release dispenser (accessory on request) (see figure
1) using rigid or flexible antistatic pipes, the pipes must have the minimum number possible of elbows,
they should have a minimum radius of 30 cm, while the maximum vertical gap allowed for the fuel transport
pipe is 3 m and the total length of the pipes must not exceed 5 m (each).
All hose connections and junctions must be closed with steel hose clamps to ensure a perfect airtight seal.
Before finally positioning the storage unit, complete it by fitting the sensor, already equipped with a
flange, by inserting it into the hole on the side of the storage unit, inserting the sealing gasket (see figure
6).Also install the four adjustable feet in their respective threaded inserts on the bottom of the warehouse.
The dispenser (accessory on request, see figure 5) must be installed on the boiler tank to refilled. The
magnetic contact sensor called REED, applied to the dispenser’s exhaust door,
via an electrical connection to the motorized warehouse, will check the correct functioning of the conveyor
system. The magnetic contact sensor will also ensure that the fuel transport system is turned off if the tank
to be refilled is full (see the dispenser instruction manual).
8 PIPES CONNECTION
For connections between the motorised tank and the dispenser, it is essential to use rigid steel or flexible
pipes with an internal diameter of 50 mm. All pipe junctions must be sealed airtight and must therefore
be carefully tightened. No oblique sections, only vertical or horizontal sections should be made. Very
long sections must be carefully fixed to the wall or to resistant supports; all elbows must have a minimum
radius of 30 cm. Connect the Ø 50 mm pipe from the OUT outlet to the connection on the dispenser
called OUT, connect the Ø 50 mm pipe from the IN outlet to the connection on the dispenser called IN.
Fuel will flow through the IN pipe, while only air and dust will flow through the OUT pipe.
All the pipe sections used for the transport system must be antistatic in order to guarantee the effective
dispersion of static currents and must be connected to an grounding point in the electrical system (see
figure 1). The grounding point of the motorised tank (see figure 2) must be connected to an grounding
point of the electrical system.
figure 2
OUT air outlet
IN fuel intake
figure 1 Grounding point