Husky EZ Nozzles Owner’s Manual

June 9, 2024
Husky

Husky EZ Nozzles

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Product Information

Pressure Activated BSPP EZ Nozzles
The Pressure Activated BSPP EZ Nozzles are fuel dispensing equipment designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities. The nozzles are made in the USA and have a warranty that applies only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or industrial purposes. The nozzles have a die-cast aluminum body, a fluorocarbon disc, and a two-piece polymer packing lever. The nozzles have a shipping weight of 3.1-3.3 lbs or 1.4 kg and come with threads and spout case quantity.

Usage Instructions

  1. Activate the dispenser.
  2. Insert the spout into the fill pipe opening.
  3. Lower the hose end of the nozzle so that the spout spring catches inside the fill pipe.
  4. Raise the lever and begin fueling.
  5. The nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full.
  6. Wait for 15 seconds to allow any remaining fuel in the spout to drain.
  7. Remove the nozzle from the fill pipe by raising the hose end of the nozzle.
  8. Return the nozzle to the nozzle boot.

Troubleshooting Guide

If you encounter any issues while using the Pressure Activated BSPP EZ Nozzles, refer to the following troubleshooting guide:

  • Nozzle keeps shutting off or won’t dispense:
    1. Make sure dispenser is on and activated.
    2. Slow down flow rate – use lower notch 1.3 bar to activate nozzle.
  • Nozzle won’t shut off:
    1. Check flow rate – minimum of 3 gpm / 11.4 Lpm required.
    2. Remove nozzle and drain hose.
  • Nozzle leaks:
    1. Check for loose spout.
    2. Check hose connection.
    3. Check for cracks in nozzle and hose threads.
  • Low flow rate:
  • Flow rate above 10 gpm / 37.9 Lpm:

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Important Safety Instructions

Always adhere to installation/usage instructions and warnings to avoid injury, damage, or hazardous spill. Do not top off as it can lead to spills and splashes. Save these instructions in a readily accessible location. Any test/inspection failure requires immediate equipment replacement or removal from service.

Installation, Maintenance and Inspection Instructions

Do not overtighten, use wrench on hose nut only. If drive-off occurs, testing/maintenance/inspection of the spring is required. See listing for details.

General Warnings/Instructions Pertaining to a Risk of Fire, Electric Shock or Injury to Persons:
Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return, removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes noliability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty, express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded. Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
  2. Do not use thread sealant (Teflon® tape, anti-seize or any other kind of sealant).
  3. Tighten firmly, approximately 15 – 20 lbf•ft / 20.3 – 27.1 N•m, but do not overtighten.
  4. Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
  5. Test nozzle for proper automatic shut off between 5 – 10 gpm / 18.9 – 37.9 Lpm.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. USE WRENCH ON HOSE NUT ONLY.

IF DRIVE OFF OCCURS

  • Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
  • Visually check for fractured spout shear groove.
  • Pressurize system and visually inspect for leaks.
  • Check spout tip – should be in round and sensing port should be clear of debris.
  • Perform flow test of nozzle automatic shut off between 5 – 10 gpm / 18.9 -37.9 Lpm.
  • Check for electrical conductivity.

TESTING / MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION

Daily

  • Check for leaks / stains.
  • Check for loose spouts.
  • Check for damage.
  • Check for bent lever.
  • Check for broken clip / trigger spring.

Monthly

  • Check nozzle automatic shut off between 5 – 10 gpm / 18.9 – 37.9 Lpm.
  • Check “remove after” date.

Annually

  • Check for electrical conductivity.
  • Lubricate main valve stem.
  • All drive aways, maintenance and inspection activities must be logged using the serial number of the individual product.
  • Apply city, state, or federal testing regulations as appropriate.

ANY TEST / INSPECTION FAILURE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL FROM SERVICE.

ALWAYS ADHERE TO INSTALLATION / USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Improper use may result in injury, damage, or hazardous spill.

GENERAL WARNINGS / INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:

  • Use of equipment is at individuals’ own risk.

  • Always abide and adhere to city, state, and federal regulations regarding use and installation of dispensing equipment.

  • Always follow the product manufacturer’s installation and maintenance instructions.

  • Always turn off all power to dispenser during maintenance and inspection activities.

  • Always close the shear valves during maintenance and inspection activities.

  • Always relieve pressure from system prior to performing maintenance activities.

  • Always check continuity after installation using a megohmeter (Refer to PEI RP 400 for details).

  • Always replace or remove from service damaged or leaking dispensing equipment immediately.

  • Always report leaks / spills / accidents to appropriate authorities.

  • Always wear appropriate safety equipment during maintenance activities.

  • Always have appropriate fire extinguishing equipment within 5 ft / 1.5 m of dispensers.

  • Never use thread sealant (Teflon® tape, anti-seize or any other kind of sealant).

  • Always place containers on the ground before filling.

  • Always discharge static electricity before using or servicing equipment by touching a metal part of the dispenser before and after fueling vehicle.

  • Never smoke within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.

  • Never keep in service past recommended life.

  • Never leave the nozzle unattended while dispensing fuel.

  • Never use sparking or flaming devices within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.

  • Never use power tools near dispensers or  to aid in the installation process.

  • Never use cell phone within 20 ft / 6.1 m of dispensers.

  • Never reenter car when fueling vehicle.

  • Never allow gasoline to touch eyes or skin.

  • Never use at flow rates in excess of regulatory guidelines.

  • Never use at flow rates less than 5 gpm / 18.9 Lpm.

  • Never dispense flammable material into unapproved containers.

  • Never dispense fuel without a valid  driver’s license.

CAUTION: DO NOT TOP OFF!
Topping off can lead to spills and splashes.

Important safety instructions – save these instructions in a readily accessible location.

WARRANTY

The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.

NOTE: It is important to follow the installation, maintenance, and inspection instructions provided in the user manual to ensure the safe and efficient usage of the Pressure Activated BSPP EZ Nozzles.

Important safety instructions – save these instructions in a readily accessible location.
WARNING:

  • Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Designed for use at motor fuel dispensing facilities only.

VAPOR PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky® manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) year of installation or fifteen (15) months from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky, whichever occurs first. The warranty period on repaired or replacement vapor recovery products is only for the remainder of the warranty period of the defective product.

CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – Husky Corporation will, at its option, repair, replace, or credit the purchase price of any Husky manufactured product which proves upon examination by Husky, to be defective in material and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the manufacture date of shipment by Husky.

Buyer must return the products to Husky, transportation charges prepaid. This Warranty excludes the replaceable bellows, bellows spring assembly, spout assembly and scuff guard, unless (i) damage is obvious when the product is removed from shipping carton and (ii) the defective product is returned to Husky prior to use. This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts which have been installed improperly, damaged by misuse, improper operation or maintenance, or which are altered or repaired in any way.

The warranty provisions contained herein apply only to original purchasers who use the equipment for commercial or industrial purposes. There are no other warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, and any other such warranties are hereby specifically disclaimed.

Husky assumes no liability for labor charges or other costs incurred by Buyer incidental to the service, adjustment, repair, return, removal or replacement of products. Husky assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential, or other damages under any warranty, express or implied, and all such liability is hereby expressly excluded.

Husky reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Husky fuel dispensing equipment without assuming any obligations to modify any fuel dispensing equipment previously manufactured.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Activate dispenser.
  2. Insert spout into fill pipe opening.
  3. Lower hose end of nozzle so the spout spring catches the inside of the fill pipe.
  4. Raise the lever and begin fueling.
  5. Nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full.
  6. Wait 15 seconds to allow any fuel remaining in the spout to drain.
  7. Remove nozzle from fill pipe by raising hose end of the nozzle.
  8. Return nozzle to nozzle boot.
    NOTE: Nozzle is equipped with a unique Flo-Stop® device that shuts off the nozzle if it falls from fill pipe or raises above horizontal.

GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA

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FLO-EQUALIZER® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Model 007490 Flo-Equalizer®

INSTALLATION

  1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
  2. Disconnect nozzle from hose and drain.
  3. Insert Flo-Equalizer®, small hole first, into nozzle inlet.
  4. Using the end of a deep well socket or similar tool, lightly tap the Flo-Equalizer® on outer edge until snug.
  5. Reconnect nozzle to hose following recommended installation instructions.

REMOVAL

  1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
  2. Disconnect nozzle from hose and drain.
  3. Using a scribe with a hooked tip or similar tool, insert the hooked tip end completely through the Flo-Equalizer® center.
  4. Hook the edge of the Flo-Equalizer® and gently pull it out of the nozzle inlet.
  5. Reconnect the nozzle to hose following recommended installation instructions.

SPOUT REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Model 001471 Light Duty Diesel Spout Assembly, 001473 Unleaded Spout Assembly

  1. Remove spout lock nut and spout.
  2. Remove and discard spout seal.
  3. Place new spout seal in groove.
  4. Insert new spout into body making sure the vent tube is in the port.
  5. While holding the spout in proper alignment, tighten the spout lock nut firmly, approximately 35 – 60 lbf•ft / 47 – 81 N•m. Do not overtighten.

HOLD OPEN CLIP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS

REMOVAL

  1. Remove nozzle from hose and drain.
  2. Place nozzle on a flat surface in safe location.
  3. Hold up on the latch clip to prevent rivet from rotating.
  4. Drill off the riveted end using a ¼” / 6.4 mm bit.
  5. Do not remove latch plate.

GUARD REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

MATE GUARD: Model 003795, 000226, 003440

  1. Remove old waffle splash guard (if applicable).
  2. Remove old nozzle guard from nozzle.
  3. Install new guard over spout and pull back.
  4. Re-install waffle splash guard (if applicable).

POPD® MATE GUARD: Model 008165, 008166, 008169, 008170

  1. Turn off dispenser and relieve line pressure.
  2. Remove waffle splash guard (if applicable).
  3. Remove old nozzle guard.
  4. Install new POPD® mate guard over spout and pull back.
  5. Re-install waffle splash guard (if applicable) over spout lock nut.
  6. Install desired advertisement and clear cover (model 006628).

WAFFLE SPLASH GUARD: Model 001808

  1. Remove old waffle splash guard.
  2. Install new waffle splash guard over spout lock nut.

POPD® CLEAR COVER: Model 006628 & 008181

  1. Trim advertisement to desired shape
  2. Turn clear cover “inside out”.
  3. Center advertisement on POPD® guard, and fold over the edges.
  4. Lay clear cover over advertisement, making sure the advertisement stays centered, and turn it “right side out”.
  5. Confirm the cover is securely in place.

HANDLE COVER
Model 003376 = X, #7295 = 1A, 7361 = X PHG

  1. Remove old handle cover.
  2. Snap new handle cover into place.

ACCESSORIES

  • Model 000397 Unleaded spout gauge
  • Model #000385 Reducer Bushing ( 1″/ 25.4 mm to ¾” / 19.1 mm)

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