Pedestal Dispenser

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Written by Sarah Musselman
Thursday, 10 December 2009 22:17

The KleerBlue Pedestal Dispenser is recommended for use in Retail, Fleet or Commercial applications in a non-hazardous location and termperatures are between 12˚ and 90˚ F.

Typical installations include:

  • Supplied by KleerBlue 400 or 1000 gallon mini-bulk storage tank system using the system's submersible pump
  • Aboveground or underground storage tank using submersible or external pump with supply line to the pedestal dispenser
  • Drum or tote storage container using pump with supply line to the pedestal dispenser
  • Durm or tote storage container using optional pump within the pedestal dispenser cabinet

Standard Features

  • Industrial grade steel cabinet enclosure
  • Powder coated finish
  • Locking door for maintenance required components
  • Triangle MicroSystems LCD backlit electronic display and software
  • Non-resettable totalizers
  • Nonvolatile memory
  • Operational cutoff at 20˚ F
  • Positive displacement oval gear stainless steel flow meter
  • Pulse output capability to fuel management systems – Fuel Master, Gasboy, Petrovend, etc.
  • Stainless steel filter housing with 1 micron filter
  • 10’ x ¾” delivery hose
  • Nozzle switch & holder
  • Powder coated round steel pedestal with access door
  • Powder coated steel base plate for securing to floor
  • Meets ISO 22241 – 3 & 4 Standards for the storage and dispensing of DEF


Options

  • Wall mount cabinet in lieu of pedestal and base plate
  • Tuthill rotary vane pump with 5’ x ¾” suction hose, Micromatic RSV dispense coupler
  • Hose retractor with 15’ x ¾” delivery hose
  • Weights and measures approved meter
  • Stainless steel automatic nozzle
  • Stainless steel swivel breakaway
  • Stainless steel swivel
  • Stainless steel magnetic mis-fueling prevention nozzle and swivel breakaway
  • Available with or without dollar registration
  • Volume measurement available in gallons or liters
  • Custom design available for pressure fill applications

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 February 2011 19:36 )