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Manual No: 577013-758 ● Revision: I

EMR3
Installation Guide
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction
General .............................................................................................................................1
System Specifications .......................................................................................................1
Available Parts ..................................................................................................................2
Safety Symbols .................................................................................................................3
Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................................4

EMR3 Truck Installation


Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application .........................................................6
Liquid Controls/Total Control Systems Flow Meter Installation ................................6
Installation Procedure...............................................................................................6
Total Control Systems Model 682 Piston Flow Meter Installation ............................8
Installation Procedure...............................................................................................8
Tokheim, Daniels & Donovan Flow Meter Installation ............................................10
Smith Flow Meter Installation .................................................................................14
Neptune Flow Meter Installation .....................................................................................18
Neptune Flow Meter With Temperature Compensation .........................................18
Neptune Flow Meter Without Temperature Compensation ....................................18
Emergency Stop Switch (ESS) Switch (Optional) ...........................................................21
Wiring the Display Head .................................................................................................22
C&C Mode Switch Options .............................................................................................23
Installing Optional Keypad Kit .........................................................................................25
Installing V-R Internal Pulse Encoder Kit ........................................................................25
Installing the Interconnection Box (IB) ............................................................................26
IB Power Fuse ........................................................................................................27
3-Way Safety Valve for Truck LP Gas Systems .............................................................31
3-Way Valve Installation Kit....................................................................................31
Installing The 3-way Valve......................................................................................32
Installing the Temperature Probe (Optional) ...................................................................34
Temperature Probe Wire Description .....................................................................35
Installing the Printer (Optional) .......................................................................................35
Installing the Remote Display (Optional) .........................................................................37
Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional) ..........................................................................40

EMR3 Terminal Installation


Power Conditioning Equipment Required for Terminal Installations ...............................42
Display Head Installation Procedure ...............................................................................42
Wiring the Display Head .................................................................................................43
C&C Mode Switch Options .............................................................................................44
Installing Optional Keypad Kit .........................................................................................46
Installing V-R Internal Pulse Encoder Kit ........................................................................46
Installing the Interconnection Box ...................................................................................47
National Electrical Code Compliance .....................................................................47
Wire Type for Non-Bonded Metallic or PVC Conduit..............................................47
Wire Length ............................................................................................................48
Mounting and Wiring the IB Unit.............................................................................48
IB Power Fuse ........................................................................................................48
Installing the Optional Printer ..........................................................................................51
Installing the Remote Display (Optional) .........................................................................51
Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional) ..........................................................................51
RS-232 Peripheral Equipment Requirements .................................................................52

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Pulse Output for EMR3 ...................................................................................................52


Range of Values Allowed for SET PULSES/VOL...................................................52
Hardware Signals ...................................................................................................52
Wire size and/or distance limitations ......................................................................53
Flow Rate Limits Based on the Typical Time It Takes the IB to Send Pulses ........54

EMR3 Inhibitors - Provisions for Sealing


Mechanical ......................................................................................................................55
Electronic ........................................................................................................................55
Method 1 - Internal Jumper Wire ............................................................................55
Method 2 - Internal Corner Switch..........................................................................55
Remote Display - Front cover Switch .....................................................................56
Temperature Probe .........................................................................................................56

Appendix A: EMR3 Safety Instructions ........................................................ A-1


Appendix B: Remote Display C&C Switch Drilling Template ......... B-1

Figures
Figure 1. Example EMR3 Truck Installation with 2 Display Heads
and Optional Remote Pulser ...................................................................5
Figure 2. Remove adjustor dust cover plate ..........................................................7
Figure 3. Installing LC meter encoder adapter coupling ........................................7
Figure 4. Example of temperature probe installation .............................................8
Figure 5. Disassembling the Tokheim Daniels, & Donovan calibrator ...................9
Figure 6. Adapter shaft group and groove pin for Tokheim,
Daniels, & Donovan ..............................................................................10
Figure 7. Replacing the Tokheim Daniels, & Donovan calibrator ........................11
Figure 8. Disassembling the Smith meter calibrator ............................................13
Figure 9. Calibrator, spring assembly, and meter dome adapter .........................14
Figure 10. Adapter shaft and groove pin for Smith meter ......................................14
Figure 11. Reassembling the Smith meter calibrator .............................................15
Figure 12. Example of temperature probe installation in main case cover ............17
Figure 13. Assembling Neptune adaptor shaft group to Display Head ..................18
Figure 14. Attaching coupling to Neptune adaptor shaft ........................................18
Figure 15. Emergency stop switch mounting and wiring diagram ..........................20
Figure 16. Display head cable connections ...........................................................22
Figure 17. C&C mode switch configuration ............................................................23
Figure 18. Pulse encoder and keypad installations ...............................................24
Figure 19. IB physical dimensions (shown with cover removed) ...........................26
Figure 20. Wiring the Interconnection Box .............................................................28
Figure 21. Connecting 3-way valve to Neptune meter - truck LP
gas installations ....................................................................................30
Figure 22. Connecting 3-way valve to L.C./TCS meter - truck LP gas install ........31
Figure 23. Connecting 3-way valve to the IB box ..................................................32
Figure 24. Typical thermowell installation ..............................................................32
Figure 25. TM-295 printer ......................................................................................34
Figure 26. Remote display assembly .....................................................................36
Figure 27. Remote Display front cover C&C switch installation .............................36
Figure 28. Remote display connections (rear cover removed) ..............................37
Figure 29. Wiring connections in remote pulser (top cover removed) ...................38
Figure 30. Example terminal installation with 2 Display Heads
and remote pulser .................................................................................39

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Figure 31. Digi-Key power supply wiring diagram ..................................................40


Figure 32. Display head cable wiring and switch locations ....................................42
Figure 33. Optional C&C mode switch configuration .............................................43
Figure 34. Optional pulse encoder and keypad installations .................................44
Figure 35. Terminal IB wiring .................................................................................47
Figure 36. U-220 roll printer ...................................................................................48
Figure 37. POUT-1 output diagram .......................................................................50
Figure 38. Display head sealing .............................................................................53
Figure 39. IB sealing ..............................................................................................54
Figure 40. Remote Display Head sealing ..............................................................54

Tables
Table 1. Display Head-to-Liquid Controls Adaptor Kit 846000-006 .........................6
Table 2. Display Head-to-Tokheim, Daniels & Donovan
Adaptor Kit 846000-004 ............................................................................8
Table 3. Display Head-to-Smith Meter Adaptor Kit 846000-005 ...........................12
Table 4. Display Head-to-Neptune With Temp. Comp.
Adaptor Kit 846000-008 ..........................................................................16
Table 5. Display Head-to-Neptune W/o Temp. Compensation
Adaptor Kit 846000-009 ..........................................................................16
Table 6. Power Side Wiring for IB Box ..................................................................27
Table 7. Intrinsically Safe Wiring for IB .................................................................28
Table 8. 3-Way Valve Installation Kit 846000-028 ................................................29
Table 9. High-Cab Installation ...............................................................................33
Table 10. Low-Cab Installation ................................................................................34
Table 11. Remote Display Components ..................................................................35
Table 12. Power Side Wiring for IB Box ..................................................................46
Table 13. Intrinsically Safe Wiring for IB ................................................................47

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Introduction

General

This manual covers truck and terminal - fueling depot installation of the Veeder-Root Electronic Meter Register
(EMR3) System. The EMR3 System consists of several major components:

• Display Head (DH) - The Display Head replaces the mechanical register on a truck or a terminal - fueling
depot fuel flow meter. Using the Display Head front panel display and the keys on its face, the operator can
choose to dispense either a preset or a variable quantity of product. An optional Temperature Probe is available
for temperature compensated product deliveries.
The Display Head must be configured and calibrated before it is placed in service. Once the initial Configuration
and Calibration procedures are complete, the Display Head is sealed for weights and measures certification.

• Interconnection Box (IB) - The IB box that contains the EMR3 System control circuitry. The IB is mounted in
the truck cab or the terminal - fueling depot office. The IB provides an intrinsically-safe barrier for connections to
one or two Display Heads located at dispensing points in the hazardous area. IB boxes can accept either 12 or
24 Vdc input power. Note: check label affixed to outside of IB box to verify input power ratings.

• Printer (optional) - A multi-part slip printer (truck cab) or roll printer (terminal - fueling depot office)

• Remote Display (Optional) - For use as a slave Display unit in the cab along with a meter mounted Display
Head, or for use as a Display Head (w/ Remote Pulser) in dual meter configurations. Required when used with a
meter mounted Remote Pulser.

• Remote Pulser (Optional) - Mounts directly onto meter with cable to Remote Display (required). This pulser is
functionally identical to the internal encoder.

System Specifications

• System power: 12 or 24 Vdc, ±20%, fused @ 5 A


• Pulser Capacity: 0 - 1000 Hz
• Temperature compensation range: -45 to +158°F (-50 to +70°C)
• Communication between Display Head and IB: RS-485; 2-wire half duplex; custom protocol; 19,200
baud; 8 bit; no parity; 1 stop bit
• Communication between Printer and IB: RS-232; 9600 baud; 8 bit; no parity; 1 stop bit
• Display Head and IB Operating temperature range: -13 to +158°F (-25 to +70°C)
• Display Head and IB Storage temperature range: -40 to +185°F (-40 to +85°C)
• Printer power: +24 Vdc, 2 A (supplied by the IB)
• Printer Operating temperature range: +32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C)
• Printer Storage temperature range: +32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C)
• Weights and Measures: Designed to meet NIST, OIML, and Canadian W&M specifications
• Relay Ratings: 5A at 120 Vac, 2.5A at 240Vac, 24 Vdc

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Introduction Available Parts

Available Parts

All available EMR3 system parts, including options, are listed below.

• Display Head (P/N 84569X-XXX) - standard

• Keypad Group (P/N 846000-014) - optional

• Bracket with internal V-R Encoder Installation Kit (P/N 846000-015) - included with Display Head

• C&C Corner Switch Group, Normally Open (P/N 846000-018) - included with Display Head

• Printer Kit (P/N 846000-020) - optional

• Temp Probe Kit (P/N 846000-002) - replacement

• Thermowell group - UL/cUL Listed, 350 psi working pressure, Canadian W&M Approved (P/N 0331373-001)

• 3-Way Solenoid Valve Kit (P/N 846000-028) - optional

• Interconnection Box (P/N 845893-XXX) - standard

• Display Head Hookup Cable: 4-conductor cable from 6 to 500 feet (1.83 to 152.4 m) lengths (P/N 846000-
1XX)

• Emergency Stop Switch (ESS) Kit (P/N 846000-021) - optional

• Remote Display Head (P/N 84569X-X2X) - optional

• Remote Display Bracket Install Kit (P/N 846000-024) - optional

• RS-232 Cable Kit (P/N 330020-431 [1 foot{30.5 cm}, -432 [10 feet {3.04 m}]) - optional

• Top Mount Remote Pulser Kit (P/N 330020-504) - Requires Remote Display Head - optional

• Front Mount Remote Pulser Kit (P/N 330020-505, 330020-506) - Requires Remote Display Head - optional

• C & C Front Mount Switch Kit (P/N 330020-507) - for use with Remote Pulser/Remote Display Head
combination - optional

• Epson TM-U220A Roll Printer Only (Cable in installation kit) (P/N 0576015-011)

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Introduction Safety Symbols

If the EMR3 Display Head will be installed in an application other than replacing a V-R Mechanical Meter Register,
you must also have the Veeder-Root approved installation kit for that meter.
The non-temperature compensation kits below (200 series), include the necessary meter connec-
tion parts, a printer cable, and 35 feet of communications cable for a typical truck application. The
temperature compensation kits below (300 series), include a temperature probe kit in addition to
the necessary meter connection parts, a printer cable, and 35 feet of communications cable for a
typical truck application.

• Kit - installation for Tokheim, Daniels, Energy Flow Systems (Donovan) - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-204)
• Kit - installation for Tokheim, Daniels, Energy Flow Systems (Donovan) - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-304)
• Kit - installation for Smith - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-205)
• Kit - installation for Smith - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-305)
• Kit - installation for Liquid Controls, SAMPI, Total Controls Systems - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-206)
• Kit - installation for Liquid Controls, SAMPI, Total Controls Systems - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-306)
• Kit - installation for Neptune with existing mechanical Temp Comp - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-208)
• Kit - installation for Neptune with existing mechanical Temp Comp - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-308)
• Kit - installation for Neptune with no existing mechanical Temp Comp - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-209)
• Kit - installation for Neptune with no existing mechanical Temp Comp - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-309)
• Kit - installation for Brodie Brooks - Non Temp Comp (P/N 846000-208)
• Kit - installation for Brodie Brooks - Temp Comp (P/N 846000-308)

Safety Symbols

The following safety symbols may be used throughout this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and
precautions

EXPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE
Fuels and their vapors are extremely explo- Fuels and their vapors are extremely
sive if ignited. flammable.

TURN POWER OFF WARNING


Live power to a device creates a potential Heed the adjacent instructions to avoid
OFF
shock hazard. Turn Off power to the device equipment damage or personal injury.
and associated accessories when servicing
the unit.

INJURY GLOVES
Careless or improper handling of materials Wear gloves to protect hands from irri-
can result in bodily injury. tation or injury.

WEAR EYE PROTECTION READ ALL RELATED MANUALS


Fuel spray from residual pressure in the lines Knowledge of all related procedures
can cause serious eye injuries. Epoxy seal- before you begin work is important.
ant can cause eye injury. Always wear eye Read and understand all manuals thor-
protection when working with pressurized oughly. If you do not understand a pro-
lines and epoxy mixtures. cedure, ask someone who does.

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Introduction Safety Warnings

Safety Warnings

WARNING
This system operates near highly combustible fuel storage tanks.
Fire or explosion resulting in serious injury or death could result if the
equipment is improperly installed or modified or is used in any way other than
its intended use. Serious contamination of the environment may also occur.
To ensure proper installation, operation, and continued safe use of this product:
1. Read and follow all instructions in this manual, including all safety
warnings.
2. Have equipment installed by a contractor trained in its proper installation
and in compliance with all applicable codes including: the National
Electrical Code; federal, state, and local codes; and other applicable safety
codes.
3. To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres, disconnect
power before servicing.
4. Operate this equipment in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
5. Do not modify or use service parts other than those provided by Veeder-
Root. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.

WARNING
This system operates on low dc voltage/current inputs.
To avoid equipment damage:
1. Disconnect the EMR power wire prior to using vehicle battery charging
equipment.
2. Disconnect the EMR power wire prior to jump starting the vehicle.
3. Disconnect the EMR power wire prior to replacing the vehicle's battery.
4. Always disconnect the IB box from truck power before welding on the
truck.

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EMR3 Truck Installation

Installation of the EMR3 System involves installing the Display Head(s), the Interconnect Box, and any optional
devices (e.g., Remote Pulser, printer, etc.). Figure 1 shows an example dual Display Head installation.

Control Drawing
emr\tkdia3nosolvlv.eps
TRUCK CAB
Truck DC voltage from vehicle's accessory
ground
NON-HAZARDOUS
circuit - at fuse block or ACC position
of ignition switch LOCATION
Printer NOTE: Intrinsically safe wiring
Customer supplied
Data wiring (marked I.S. ) shall be installed
(RS-232) Interconnection in accordance with Article 504-20
Box of the NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Power
Intrinsically
24 Vdc
safe barrier
EPSON TM295 SLIP 12 AWG
Barrier
Ground
P/N 331791-001 I.S. I.S.

OUTSIDE TRUCK CAB Quick disconnect


fittings (optional)
HAZARDOUS LOCATION
Max. cable length
1000 ft. (304.8 m)
(P/N 846000-1XX)

Power 12 Vdc Data (RS-485)


Data (RS-485)

Power 12 Vdc
Temp MODE PRESET
START
Probe NEXT
MODE PRESET
START
FINISH
NEXT ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP
FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP
I.S.

Display Head 1 5 Vdc


(Meter 1) Pulse Input
I.S.
Max. cable length Remote Display Head 2
Temp 35 ft. (10.6 m)
Probe I.S.
Top mount
Remote Pulser
Warning!
I.S.
The following information is for general reference and is not
OR
intended to replace recommended National Electric Code (NEC)
procedures. It is important for the installer to understand that
wiring located in Class I, Group D, Division 1 and 2 installations
shall comply with the latest appropriate articles found in the Front mount
National Electric Code (NFPA 70). Meter 2 Remote Pulser

Figure 1. Example EMR3 Truck Installation with 2 Display Heads and Optional Remote Pulser

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Follow the installation procedures below for your particular EMR3 approved Flow Meter Installation.

LIQUID CONTROLS/TOTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS FLOW METER INSTALLATION


Table 1 lists the parts included in the EMR3 approved adaptor kit.

Table 1.- Display Head-to-Liquid Controls Adaptor Kit 846000-006

Item Qty V-R P/N

Wire - Sealing 24” (610 mm) LG 1 011853-285

Shaft - Drive Short L.C. 1 328907-001

Groove Pin - 0.063 D x 0.375 1 510162-001

Coupling - Double End Short 1 331413-001

Coupling - Double End Long 1 331413-002

Sleeve - Hex Coupling Shaft 1 331955-001

O-ring -.145” x .070” W 1 512700-242

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1. Remove and put aside the four mounting bolts holding the meter register assembly to the meter adaptor
mounting flange. Remove the existing mechanical register. Put the bolts aside.
2. Remove adjuster dust cover plate from front of meter (Figure 2). Remove existing adjuster and coupling shaft.
Notice the type of vertical drive shaft in the meter (Figure 3).
If vertical drive shaft has a hex with pins protruding on opposite sides, slide open end of the kit’s short drive
shaft (P/N 328907-001) over the Display Head’s encoder shaft and secure with kit’s groove pin (P/N 510162-
001). Lower Display Head onto meter, guiding the encoder shaft assembly into meter, then insert the long (P/N
331413-002) or short (P/N 331413-001) shaft as required over the pins on the meter’s drive shaft.
If vertical drive is hexagon style, slide the kit’s o-ring (P/N 512700-242) over the end of the encoder shaft just
past the shaft’s through-hole. Slide the end of the hex shaft (P/N 331955-001) with the small through-hole over
the encoder shaft and secure with groove pin from kit (P/N 510162-001). Slide the o-ring down the encoder
shaft until it seats in the end of the hex shaft. Lower Display Head onto meter, guiding the encoder shaft as-
sembly into meter. As you lower the Display Head, guide the bottom end of the hex coupling over the vertical
drive shaft of the meter.
3. Replace the adjuster dust cover plate on the front of the meter. Rotate the Display Head on the meter adaptor
mounting flange until the display is facing in the desired direction and check to see that the four meter adaptor
flange mounting holes align with four of the eight tapped (1/4 - 28 UNF-2B threads) mounting holes in the
base of the Display Head’s housing. You may have to rotate the Display Head right or left a little to line up the
four holes. Replace the four mounting bolts and tighten them securely.
4. If you have the optional temperature probe, remove the existing temperature probe with the mechanical
register and replace it with the Display Head temperature probe.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

emr\lc meter dust plate.eps

MODE PRESET
START

NEXT

FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

Cover
Remove two screws to
remove dust plate cover

Figure 2. Remove adjustor dust cover plate

O-ring P/N 512700-242


EMR 3
Encoder Shaft - spade
Shaft drive short LC
P/N 328907-001

Groove pin
P/N 510162-001

Vertical
drive
shaft

Coupling shaft
P/N 331413-001

As required

Coupling shaft
P/N 331413-002

Hex
Hex Drive
Drive
(with protruding
Sleeve - coupling shaft pins opposite
emr\lc meter adjuster.eps
P/N 331955-001 sides)

Figure 3. Installing meter encoder adapter coupling

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Display Head

MODE PRESET
START

NEXT

FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

emr\therm3.eps

Use this port for Optional


V-R Thermowell

Figure 4. Example of temperature probe installation

TOTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS MODEL 682 PISTON FLOW METER INSTALLATION


Table 1 lists the Veeder-Root parts needed for this installation.

Table 2.- V-R Parts Required for Display Head-to-TCS 682 Piston Meter Installation

Item Qty V-R P/N

Wire - Sealing 24” (610 mm) LG 1 011853-285

Coupling 1 065004-005

Pin 1 510105-177

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1. The TCS Model 682 Piston Meter installation requires a coupling (V/R Pt No. 065004-005) and pin (V/R Pt
No. 510105-177) be installed on the Display Head input drive shaft.
2. Remove and put aside the four mounting bolts holding the old meter register assembly to the TCS 682 meter
adaptor mounting flange. Remove the existing register.
3. Following the steps in Figure 5, assemble the coupling onto the encoder shaft and lower the Display Head
onto the TCS meter adapter while aligning the slot in the bottom of the coupling with the pin in the shaft in the
top of the adapter.
4. Rotate the Display Head on the meter adaptor mounting flange until the display is facing in the desired
direction and check to see that the meter adaptor flange mounting holes align with the tapped (1/4 - 28 UNF-

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

2B threads) mounting holes in the base of the Display Head’s housing. You may have to rotate the Display
Head right or left a little to line up the holes. Replace the mounting bolts and tighten them securely.

START

FINISH
MODE

NEXT

ENTER
PRESET

1
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

EMR 3 Encoder Shaft

Coupling
2
MODE PRESET
START

P/N 065004-005 FINISH


NEXT

ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

Pin P/N 510105-177


Insert pin through
coupling and shaft

3
MODE PRESET
START

NEXT

FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

TCS Shaft

TCS Adapter
emr3/alignpinstcs to dh.eps
Top of TCS meter housing

Figure 5. Display head mounted on TCS 682 piston meter

MODE PRESET
START

NEXT

FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

emr3/tcs682.eps

Figure 6. Completed TCS 682 piston meter installation

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

TOKHEIM, DANIELS & DONOVAN FLOW METER INSTALLATION


Table 3 lists the parts included in the EMR3 approved kit. In addition to the “Installation Procedure” on page 6, see
Figure 7 on page 11, Figure 8 on page 12, and Figure 9 on page 13 for instructions on how to disassemble then
reassemble the calibrator.

Table 3.- Display Head-to-Tokheim, Daniels & Donovan Adaptor Kit 846000-004

Item Qty V-R P/N

Washer - 0.258 x 0.010 x 0.500 2 011071-325

Wire - Sealing 24” (610 mm) LG 1 011853-285

Coupling - Slot 0.156 W 1 065004-010

Screw - 0.250-28 x 0.62 Hex 4 503615-001

Lockwasher - 0.256 x 0.02 4 510003-006

Groove Pin - 0.125 D x 0.750 T 1 510105-140

Groove Pin - 0.063 D x 0.781 T 1 510105-177

Retaining Ring 2 511810-001

Group - Adapter Shaft 1 331431-001

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

26
21 28
Disassemble the Tokheim
calibrator and keep parts
4, 21, 22, 23, 26, and 28
(items in square blocks)

22

23

emr\tok1.eps

Figure 7. Disassembling the Tokheim Daniels, & Donovan calibrator

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Groove Pin
(VR#510105-140)-
"TOP" End of Shaft Group Factory Installed in
(VR#331431-001) "Top" end of shaft

0.51" (12.96 mm)

2.615"
NOTE DIFFERENCE! (66.42 mm)

0.39" ( 9.91 mm)

0.126 - 0.128" diameter


through-hole (both ends) emr\tokshft.eps

Figure 8. Adapter shaft group and groove pin for Tokheim, Daniels, & Donovan

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

1
0331431-001 Shaft Group

0511810-001 Truarc
011071-325 Washer

1
Replace existing cover
with 3 mounting screws
Insert Truarc in "top" groove in and washers.
2 shaft (Groove Pin is Factory
Replace existing Dial
installed in "Top" end of Shaft),
cover with 2 Seal screws.
Slide on washer, then lower
(Reseal with wire and seal
shaft down through bushings in
from kit).
top of cover and base of
calibrator.

0011071-325 Washer

0511810-001 Truarc Slide on washer then insert


0510105-140 Groove Pin 3 Truarc in bottom shaft groove.
Support shaft with a block of
wood and drive bottom groove
pin into hole in bottom end of
emr\tokreasm.eps shaft

Figure 9. Replacing the Tokheim Daniels, & Donovan calibrator

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

SMITH FLOW METER INSTALLATION


Table 4 lists the parts included in the EMR3 approved adaptor kit. In addition to “Installation Procedure” on page 6,
see Figure 10 on page 15, Figure 11 and Figure 12 on page 16, and Figure 13 on page 17 for instructions on
how to disassemble then reassemble the calibrator.

Table 4.- Display Head-to-Smith Meter Adaptor Kit 846000-005

Item Qty V-R P/N

Wire - Sealing 24” (610 mm) LG 1 011853-285

Coupling - Slot 0.130 W 1 065004-005

Screw - 0.250-28 x 0.62 Hex 4 503615-001

Lockwasher - 0.256 x 0.02 4 510003-006

Groove Pin - 0.078 D x 0.562 1 510114-001

Groove Pin - 0.063 D x 0.781 1 510105-177

Group - Short Shaft 1 331433-001

Group - Long Shaft 1 331433-002

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Remove cover and discard all inner parts.


Keep only parts followed by an asterisk
*
*

*
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Figure 10. Disassembling the Smith meter calibrator

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Calibrator
Spring
assembly

If distance from face


to top of calibrator
support flanges = 0.850" (21.59 mm),
use shaft group 331433-002;
if distance = 0.635" (16.13 mm),
use shaft group 331433-001

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Figure 11. Calibrator, spring assembly, and meter dome adapter

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510119-002 Groove Pin
(Factory Installed in "TOP" End)
0.373 (9.47) "TOP"

0.15 7/64 (2.77)


(3.81) Diameter
through hole B

0.09 5/64 (1.98)


(2.29) 0.68 (17.27) Diameter
through hole

0.186
(4.72)
Version A B Shaft Group
Short Shaft 2.208 (56.08) 1.528 (38.81) 331433-001
mm in parentheses Long Shaft 2.423 (61.54) 1.743 (44.27) 331433-002

Figure 12. Adapter shaft and groove pin for Smith meter

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installation Procedures - Fuel Oil Truck Application

Lower Group Shaft down through

2
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bushings in cover and and in calibrator
case and into bore in Smith drive gear.

Shaft Group 331433-00X


("Top" end with factory
installed groove pin)
Calibrator cover

After removing parts

1 inside calibrator, replace


cover.

Calibrator case

Support shaft with block

Smith drive gear


3 of wood and drive groove
pin through holes in gear
bore and hole in shaft.

510114-001 Groove Pin

Figure 13. Reassembling the Smith meter calibrator

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EMR3 Truck Installation Neptune Flow Meter Installation

Neptune Flow Meter Installation

Follow the installation procedures for your particular EMR3 approved Flow Meter Installation.

NEPTUNE FLOW METER WITH TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION

Table 5.- Display Head-to-Neptune With Temp. Comp. Adaptor Kit 846000-008

Item Qty V-R P/N

Neptune Adaptor Ring 1 328159-003

Input Shaft 1 331656-001

Screws - 1/4-20 x 3/4” 4 510500-325

Screws - 1/4-20 x 5/8” 4 503615-001

Seal Wire 1 011853-285

Groove Pin 1 510107-002

Lockwashers 8 510003-006

Washer - 0.010” thick 1 011071-929

Washer - 0.005” thick 1 011071-785

Truarc Retaining Ring 1 511816-001

Coupling 1 323372-001

Groove Pin 1 510107-002

NEPTUNE FLOW METER WITHOUT TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION


Table 6.- Display Head-to-Neptune W/o Temp. Compensation Adaptor Kit 846000-009

Item Qty V-R P/N

Neptune Spacer 1 323672-001

Stud 2 036788-005

Lockwasher 2 510023-001

Nut 2 511041-001

Screw-Seal (Meter Register Mounting) 4 503615-001

Lockwasher 4 510003-006

Seal Wire 1 011853-285

Coupling Group (w/Groove Pin) 1 323372-001

Groove Pin 1 510107-002

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EMR3 Truck Installation Neptune Flow Meter Installation

1. Remove and put aside the four mounting bolts holding the meter register assembly to the meter adaptor
mounting flange. Remove the existing mechanical register.
2. Remove the cover, P/N 86665-000, from the mechanical register’s lever arm assembly.
3. Remove the lever arm assembly from the meter. Keep the locking pin (P/N 86661-001).
4. Remove and put aside the four mounting bolts holding the meter register assembly to the spacer (these bolts
may be needed for reassembly).
5. Remove the mechanical meter register and the (4) temperature compensator bolts. Take out the compensator
gear assembly.
6. Keep the main case cover (P/N 400081-002) and the spacer (P/N 86711-000) in place. Clean off the top of
the spacer.
7. Set the V-R Adaptor (P/N 328159-003) on top of the spacer and mount it using (4) bolts (P/N 510500- 325)
with lockwashers [see Figure 14].

Reinforced flexible metal hose rated for


LPG use w/ 3/8" NPT male fittings each
end. Attach one end to Port 1 of 3-way
valve and other end to vapor eliminator

Reinforced flexible metal hose rated for


Neptune Adaptor Ring LPG use w/ 3/8" NPT male fittings each
used for retrofitting Neptune START
MODE PRESET
end. Attach one end to Port 3 of 3-way
NEXT

meters with mechanical FINISH


VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP
ENTER valve and other end to line pressure
temperature compensation

Attach 1/2" NPT nipple and junction box


Neptune Spacer to wiring port of 3-way valve. Route
Main case cover wiring to IB box

3/8" NPT brass elbow w/ male fittings


each end. Attach one end to Port 2 of
3-way valve and other end to differential
Strainer cover
valve fitting.
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Optional Display Head temperature


probe shown installed in the V-R thermowell
(remove plastic plug from thermowell)

Figure 14. Example of temperature probe installation in main case cover

8. Notice the type of coupling connecting the register/preset to the meter adaptor input shaft.
9. Remove the four cover bolts of the Display Head and lift off the cover. Put the cover and bolts aside.
10. Look at the base of the Display Head. Locate the Encoder Drive Spring. Pull the Encoder Drive Shaft spring
off of the shaft in the base of Display Head.
11. The end of this shaft projecting out of the bottom of the Display Head has a small cotter pin inserted in it to
keep it from sliding up into the Display Head and a washer (P/N 011071-933). Remove this cotter pin.
Remove the shaft and washer (you will reuse this washer).

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EMR3 Truck Installation Neptune Flow Meter Installation

12. Get the 4” (101.60 mm) long input shaft, the 0.10” and 0.005” thick washers, the retaining ring, the groove
pin, and the coupling from the installation kit. Assemble the new shaft, the 0.10” washer you removed from the
Display Head shaft in the previous step, the 0.005” washer, and the retaining ring in the Display Head base as
shown in Figure 15. If the 0.10 - 0.015” endplay is exceeded, remove the retaining ring and replace the
0.005” washer with the 0.010” washer.

Input shaft 4" (101.6 mm) long from kit

0.010" (0.25 mm)


Washer -reused

EMR Base

0.005" (0.127 mm) washer


from kit (if necessary use
0.10" washer from kit instead
to get desired end play)
Retaining ring
from kit

0.10 - 0.15"
(0.25 - 0.38 mm)
endplay
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Figure 15. Assembling Neptune adaptor shaft group to Display Head

13. With the end play within limits, get the coupling and groove pin from the kit and attach the coupling to the
bottom of the input shaft with the pin as shown in Figure 16.

Input shaft

Groove pin
from kit

Coupling
from kit

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Figure 16. Attaching coupling to Neptune adaptor shaft

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EMR3 Truck Installation Emergency Stop Switch (ESS) Switch (Optional)

14. Orient the encoder input shaft coupling so that it ‘mates’ with the meter adaptor input shaft, then lower the
Display Head onto the meter adaptor mounting flange.
15. Rotate the Display Head on the meter adaptor mounting flange until the display is facing in the desired
direction and check to see that the four meter adaptor flange mounting holes align with four of the eight
tapped (1/4 - 28 UNF-2B threads) mounting holes in the base of the Display Head’s housing. You may have to
rotate the Display Head right or left a little to line up four holes. Use (4) hex bolts with the seal wire hole in the
bolt head (P/N 503615-001) to mount the Display Head to the adaptor.
16. If a mechanical (or other) temperature compensator is being replaced, remove the temperature sensing
element from the thermowell.
Mechanical temperature compensation must be disabled or else EMR3 performance/
calibration will be poor.
17. Reference section of the EMR3 Setup and Operation manual for Temperature Probe Verification.

Emergency Stop Switch (ESS) Switch (Optional)

1. If you have the optional ESS switch, you should install it on the truck near the Display Head. There are two
0.181” (4.6 mm) diameter mounting holes in the ESS switch base. Also, you will need a length of 2-wire cable
to connect the ESS switch to the Display Head (see Figure 17),
2. Unscrew the yellow top half of the ESS switch and put it and the gasket aside. Push out the bottom knockout
in the black bottom half of the switch housing. Mount the bottom half of the switch to the truck in a place that
will be quickly accessible during a delivery, using (2) 0.157” (4 mm) screws. Screw the cord grip fitting from
the kit into the knockout in the switch’s bottom half. Loosen the cord grip nut/bushing and push one end of the
2-wire (black and white) cable through the cord grip fitting and into the switch housing.
3. Connect the black wire of the cable to the #4 terminal of the ESS switch assembly and the white wire of the
cable to the #3 terminal of the ESS switch assembly. Tighten the cord grip nut to seal the cable.
4. Position the ESS switch’s yellow top half on the mounted black half, being careful that the gasket is in place.
Screw in the four screws in the yellow half of the housing.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Wiring the Display Head

2.76"
(70)

ESS bottom half w/ 2.28"


yellow top removed (58)

2.76" TOP
(70)

1 4
1.67"
(42.4)
2 3

Push in button Pull out button


to stop flow to resume flow
0.86" (4.6)
mounting
holes (2)
1.18" Body
(30)
Note: watch orientation
of bevels and tapers
when assembling these
cord grip components. Bushing
2.13"
(54)
2-wire cable Cord Grip
to Display Nut
Head

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mm in parentheses

Figure 17. Emergency stop switch mounting and wiring diagram

Wiring the Display Head

1. With the Display Head cover still off, remove the nut and bushing from the right-side panel cord grip
connector.
2. Slide the cord grip nut and then the bushing over the IB cable leads. Pull enough cable through so that the
leads reach the terminal block on the Display Assembly and can be tie wrapped to the Pulse Encoder
mounting base as shown in Figure 18. Slide the tapered end of the bushing into the cord grip, then screw on
the cord grip nut and tighten securely.
3. Attach the IB cable to the Terminal Block as shown in Figure 18. Attach the drain wire of the IB cable to a
grounding lug on the Pulse Encoder mounting base as shown in Figure 18.
When stripping wire for terminal block connections, be careful not to nick the individual strands. Also, be sure
to tighten each terminal so the wire can not be pulled out. A failure to follow either of these instructions can re-
sult in signal loss and faulty operation.
4. If you have the optional temperature probe and/or ESS switch, remove the lower cord grip nut and slide it,
then the tapered bushing, over the temperature probe and/or ESS switch cable(s). Pull enough cable through
so that the leads reach the terminal block on the Display Assembly and can be tie wrapped to the Pulse

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EMR3 Truck Installation C&C Mode Switch Options

Encoder mounting base as shown in Figure 18. Slide the bushing into the cord grip and then screw the cord
grip nut onto the cord grip and tighten securely.
Attach the shield of the temperature probe cable to a grounding lug on the Pulse Encoder mounting base.
5. Attach each wire (no polarity) of the 2-conductor Temperature Probe and/or ESS switch cable(s) as shown in
Figure 18.
6. Tie wrap the IB, ESS switch, and temp probe (if installed) cables to the Pulse Encoder mounting base.
7. For Transfer Interlock applications, attach the 2-conductor cable from the switch as shown in Figure 18.
8. Replace the Display Head cover and screw in the four cover retaining bolts just enough to hold them in (the
cover will be removed later for system calibration).
9. Using the tie wraps from the installation kit, attach the 4-wire cable from the Display Head to the Interconnect
Box along the inside of the truck frame, to existing piping, or to the reel motor cable back to the cab. Avoid
sharp bends and placements where vibration might wear through the cable. Allow ample cable length to
compensate for tilt-cab trucks and to avoid putting additional stress on the assembly. Running the cable
through a split loom or tubing will offer added protection from weather and abrasion. Use a rubber grommet or
cord grip to line the hole where cable passes through truck cab wall or floor. Tractor-trailer installations will
require detachable plugs, and either a separate tensioning device much like that used to protect air lines, or
perhaps you can attach the cable to one of the existing air lines with tie wraps.

C&C Mode Switch Options

There are two C&C mode switch configurations:


1. A C&C wire jumper (see Figure 18) - configuration. To enter C&C mode, you remove one end of the jumper
from its terminal, and you reconnect it when finished.
2. A C&C corner switch assembly which fits into a corner of the Display Head’s housing (P/N 846000-018). To
enter C&C mode, you remove the corner bolt of the Display Head’s cover that presses against the switch
actuator lever, and you replace the bolt when finished (see Figure 19).

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EMR3 Truck Installation C&C Mode Switch Options

Figure 18. Display head cable connections

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing Optional Keypad Kit

Corner Mounted C&C Switch


Removal of corner
bolt releases actuator
lever of C&C switch
allowing entry into
C&C Mode

27 IB-A
26 IB-B
25 GND
24 PWR
23 MF-B
22 MF-A
21 TP
20 TP
19 ESS
18 GND
17 CCS
16 GND
15 PTR
14 CHA
13 CHB
12 GND
11 +5V
10 AS+
09 AS-
08 KP8
07 KP7
06 KP6
05 KP5
04 KP4
03 KP3
02 KP2
01 CGND
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Figure 19. C&C mode switch configuration

Installing Optional Keypad Kit

Figure 20 shows the installation and wiring of the optional keypad. To attach the keypad housing mounting screws,
you may have to pull/slide up the display assembly terminal block away from the Display Head. Insert the keypad
wires through the center hole in the gasket, slide the gasket down against the keypad and align its three holes with
the mounting holes in the keypad. Hold the keypad against the Display Head and screw in the 3 mounting screws
as shown in Figure 20. Slide the terminal block down in place, and then make the wiring connections as shown in
Figure 20.

Installing V-R Internal Pulse Encoder Kit

Figure 20 shows the installation and wiring of the internal pulse encoder. Insert the pulse encoder into the hole in
the bracket, install the washer, screw on the retaining nut, then make the wiring connections. Slide one end of the
flexible encoder spring onto the shaft (from the mechanical meter) in the base of the Display Head and the other
end onto the shaft of the pulse encoder (push the spring as far as it will go onto each shaft).

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

Chassis Ground - attached to saddle


Pulse clamp and Display Head terminal 1
encoder CGND as shown

Pulse encoder Route cables as


mounting base shown to avoid
interference with
flexible shaft.
Use tie wraps to
Pulse encoder attach cables firmly
retaining washer to mounting base
and nut
#6 Self tapping
screws (3)
Flexible encoder
spring Rubber gasket (1)

Display assembly
terminal block
27 IB-A
26 IB-B
25 GND
24 PWR
23 MF-B
22 MF-A
21 TP
20 TP
19 ESS
18 GND
17 CCS
16 GND
15 PTR
14 CHA
13 CHB
12 GND
11 +5V
10 AS+
09 AS-
08 KP8
07 KP7
06 KP6
05 KP5
04 KP4
03 KP3
02 KP2
01 CGND
9/64" (3.58 mm)
max
Keypad Cable Connections Optional
keypad
Note Maximum screwdriver Terminal Wire Color
size for attaching wires to Pulse Encoder Cable Connections
Display Head terminal block
02 KP2 Red
Terminal Signal Wire Color
03 KP3 Black
11 +5V Red 04 KP4 White
12 GND Black 05 KP5 Green
13 CHB White 06 KP6 Yellow
14 CHA Green 07 KP7 Blue
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08 KP8 Orange

Figure 20. Pulse encoder and keypad installations

Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

The following information is for general reference and is not intended to replace recommended National Electric
Code (NEC) procedures. It is important for the installer to understand that electrical equipment and wiring located
in Class I, Division 1 and 2 installations shall comply with the latest appropriate articles found in the National
Electric Code (NFPA 70) and other applicable code requirements.
1. The physical dimensions of the Interconnection Box (IB) are shown in Figure 21. The IB is installed in the
truck’s cab either under the seat, mounted on the wall inside the cab, mounted to the passenger side of the
“dog house” in cab-over trucks, or mounted to a custom-made bracket that can also support the optional
printer. Use four, 3/16” (4 mm) bolts to mount the IB to the mounting surface. In the event of limited access,
the front cover of the IB can be completely removed rather than swung open, by removing four #15 Torx
screws. Put the excess coils of cable under the seat or clamp them to the IB mounting stand.
2. Table 7 and Figure 22 show IB Power Side terminal wiring connections. Use Power Side knockouts (left side
of IB) for all cables attaching to this terminal block.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

3. Run the power cable from the truck fuse block or ignition switch to the IB. Clamp the power wire at suitable
intervals between the power source and the IB.
Before connecting the truck power wiring, verify the following:
a.Electrical system has a negative ground.
b.Battery terminals and cables are in good condition.
c.Alternator current output is sufficient to supply EMR3 System current requirement of 5 amperes.
Attach the wire from truck ground to the Ground terminal of the Power Side terminal block. Also attach the
wire from the truck’s Accessory (ACC) circuit to the V+ terminal of the terminal block.

4. Table 8 and Figure 22 show the IB intrinsically safe terminal wiring connections. Use Intrinsically Safe Side
knockouts (right side of IB under cover) for Display Head cable entries. The drain wire in each Display Head
cable must be connected to the adjacent chassis ground clamp.

IB POWER FUSE
A replaceable power fuse is located on the IB box’s printed circuit board - 5A, Slo Blo, Type T 5x20mm, Littlefuse
#218005 (V-R P/N 576010-973).

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

7.8" (198.12)

1.4" (35.56)
1.87" (47.5)
1.4" (35.56)
Knockout 4" (101.6)
3.0" 0.54" (13.72) Inside
(76.20) 1/2" I.P.S. Outside
(5 Places)
Input Ground

1" (25.4)
0.5" (12.7)
Power V+
GP- IN
GP- OUT
Input V
Pulse
Voltage 5V Out

INTRINSICALLY SAFE CIRCUITRY


Selector 12V Out
24V Out
1/2", 3/4" Ground
Stop DH1
& 1" I.P.S Switch
Start DH1
Ground
Inputs
Knockout Start
Stop DH2
Start DH2

(UNDER COVER)
Pulse Ground
7.2" (182.88)

DH1
Start SP1
Start
Pulse Ground
9.8" (248.92) DH2 Start SP2
Pulse
Output
Ground
POUT-1
1/2", 3/4"
DH1
& 1" I.P.S.
6" (152.4)

Pulse Ground
Output POUT-2
DH2 RS-485B Knockout
4" (101.6)

IB RS-485A
Network Ground
RX
(2 Places)
RS-232
Serial TX
Port
2.8" (71.12)

Ground
Ground
Printer Power
Interface PRN-RX
PRN-TX
Relay COM
Display
Head 2 N.O.
No. 1 Relay COM
1 N.O.
Relay COM
Display
Head 2 N.O.
No. 2 Relay COM
1.4" (35.56) 1 N.O.

1.3" (33.02) 1/4" x 3/8"


1.2" (30.48) 1.4" (35.56)
(6.3 x 9.5)
0.3" (7.62) Slot -4 Places T-15 Torx Grounding Clamp

1/2" & 3/4" I.P.S. Knockout (bottom & top)


Cover 1/2", 3/4",
(mm in parentheses) (Shown open & 1" I.P.S.
for reference) Knockout
(bottom & top)

1.7" (43.18)

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1.4" (35.56)

Figure 21. IB physical dimensions (shown with cover removed)

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

Table 7.- Power Side Wiring for IB Box


Input Terminal Label
Ground
Input Power
V+
GP-IN Position this jumper as shown to
Gen. Purpose select 5V,12V, or 24V output for
GP-OUT POUT-1, POUT-2, SP1, or SP2
Input V
5V
5V Out 12V
Pulse Voltage Selector 24V
12V Out
24V Out

NOTE: Ground

EIB Remote Start/Stop Switches Stop DH1

Range of switch times allowed for Start DH1


the remote switch inputs: Switch Inputs
Ground
(see note at left)
Minimum - 0.25 seconds Ground
Maximum - 30 seconds, longer times Stop DH2
result in an E21-remote start switch
error Start DH2
Ground
Start Pulse DH1
Start pulse signals are active SP1
during the entire delivery. Ground
Start Pulse DH2
SP2
Ground
Pulse Output DH1 5, 12, or 24 V for POUT-1, POUT-2,
POUT-1 SP1, or SP2 are selected by Pulse
Voltage Selector jumper above. See
Ground “Pulse Output for EMR3” on
Pulse Output DH2
POUT-2 page 52 for connection details.

RS-485 B
IB Network RS-485 A
Ground
RX
For Port 2 assignments, RS-232 Serial Port
see Figure 27 in Setup TX
(Port 2)
Manual. Ground
Ground
For Port 1 assignments, Power
see Figure 26 in Setup Printer Interface
Manual. (Port 1) PRN-RX
PRN-TX

Relay COM
Relay Ratings:
2 N.O. 5A at 120 Vac
Display Head 2.5A at 240 Vac, 24 Vdc
No. 1 COM
Relay
1 Relay 1 contacts are
N.O. normally open and only
COM close during a fuel
Relay delivery.
2 N.O.
Display Head To connect a 2-stage
No. 2 COM solenoid valve to the IB,
Relay
connect Solenoid S1 to
1 N.O. Relay 1 and connect
Solenoid S2 to Relay 2.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Interconnection Box (IB)

Table 8.- Intrinsically Safe Wiring for IB


Input Terminal Label
IB-A
IB-B
Display Head 1
Gnd
Pwr
IB-A
Display Head 2 IB-B
(or optional Remote Dis-
play) Gnd
Pwr

Pulse Ouput voltage jumper.


Set jumper between Input V
and 5, 12, or 24 V as required.

Cord Grip (Typ)


Connect Drain wire
Input Ground CHASSIS GND ONLY
Bushing Power V+ of Display Head 1
Nut GP- IN cable to ground clamp
GP- OUT
Input V
Pulse
Voltage 5V Out
Selector 12V Out DH1
Power Connections 24V Out
Display Head 1
Ground
IB Terminal Signal Wire Color IB-A
Cable Connections
Stop DH1
Ground Truck Ground White Start DH1 IB-B IB Terminal Wire Color
Switch
V+ 12 or 24 Vdc (ACC) Red Inputs Ground GND IB-A Green
Stop DH2 PWR
IB-B White
Start Start DH2
Pulse Ground GND Black
Diagnostic LED DH1
Start SP1 PWR Red
Start
Pulse Ground
DH2 Start SP2
RS-232 Cable Connections Pulse Ground
Output POUT-1
IB Terminal Wire Color DH1
RX Green Pulse Ground
Output POUT-2
TX Black DH2 1/4"
RS-485B 1/8"
Ground White IB RS-485A
DTR* Red Network Ground Insert
RS-232 RX screwdriver
*Red is the data terminal read (DTR)
Serial TX DH2 to insert
signal and is cut off - not used for Port Ground or remove
most applications. Ground wire
IB-A
Printer Power
IB-B
Interface PRN-RX
GND
Printer Cable Connections PRN-TX
PWR
Relay COM
IB Terminal Wire Color Display 2
Head N.O.
Ground White No. 1 Relay COM
Power Red 1 N.O. Cable (and drain wire)
PRN-RX Green Relay COM from Display Head 2 (or
Display 2
PRN-TX Black Head N.O. optional Remote Display)
No. 2 Relay COM is wired exactly as shown
1 N.O.
for Display Head 1 above
CHASSIS GND ONLY

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Intrinsically safe circuitry cover


shown open to left for access
12 AWG Barrier Ground
to Display Head terminal blocks

Figure 22. Wiring the Interconnection Box

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EMR3 Truck Installation 3-Way Safety Valve for Truck LP Gas Systems

3-Way Safety Valve for Truck LP Gas Systems

The 3-Way Safety Valve is not intended for flow control or preset control.

WARNING
The Three-Way Safety Valve is installed and operated in the highly
combustible environment of an LPG tank.
Fire or explosion resulting in serious injury or death could result if the
equipment is improperly installed or modified.
1. It is essential that you carefully read and follow the warnings and
instructions in this manual to protect yourself and others from serious
injury due to fire, explosion, or electrical shock. LPG systems shall be
installed in accordance with the national standards and regulations that
apply.
2. Comply with all federal, state, and local codes, and other applicable
safety codes. All wiring must comply with standard electrical practices,
the local authority, and the latest editions of the National Electrical Code
(NFPA 70) and other applicable code requirements. All work on LPG
systems must comply with NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code and
other applicable code requirements.
3. LPG tanks must be depressurized (drained) and free of liquid and
combustible vapors before work begins.
4. Flow control valves connected to the EMR must either be Recognized
Components or UL Listed. Flow control valves must be suitable for the
intended application, i.e., gasoline, fuel oil, LPG, etc. For LPG
applications, such as propane, each valve must have a minimum
pressure rating of 250 psi.

3-WAY VALVE INSTALLATION KIT


This kit does not contain conduit, hoses or fittings. The maximum operating pressure for
the valve is 250 psi, with a temperature range of -40 to +185°F (-40 to +85°C).

Table 9.- 3-Way Valve Installation Kit 846000-028

Item Qty V-R P/N

3-Way Solenoid Valve 1 576008-654

Cord Grips 3 331028-001

Cable Seal Kit 1 330020-098

2-Wire Cable 50 feet (15.24 m) 848100-250

Wire Nuts 2 576008-461

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EMR3 Truck Installation 3-Way Safety Valve for Truck LP Gas Systems

INSTALLING THE 3-WAY VALVE


On the male pipe threads, use a pipe sealant when installing fittings or conduit to either
the valve or the junction box.
1. On the valve, install a rigid metal conduit nipple in the threaded opening, provided for the solenoid wiring. Run
the two red wires from the 3-way valve, through the nipple and into a metal junction box. Mechanically attach
the valve/nipple combination to junction box as shown in Figure 23 on page 32. Even though the 3-way valve
will operate in any position, it will last longer and perform best if mounted vertically upright (port 3 up).
Secure the junction box to the vehicle's frame.
2. Run a 2-wire shielded cable from the IB Box, located in the truck cab, to the 3-way valve junction box. Pass
the cable through a cord grip fitting in one of the J-box openings. Cut off 1-inch (25.4 mm) of the cable’s
shield and jacket, then strip off 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) of each wire’s insulation.
3. Using the wire nuts, connect the stripped wires from the IB box to the 3-way valve wires (step 1 in Figure 23).
There is no polarity to the 3-way valve’s wiring. Seal the wire nuts with epoxy sealant using one bag for both
wire nut connections and place bag in junction box (Steps 2 & 3 in Figure 23).

CAUTION: Epoxy sealant is irritating to eyes, respiratory system, and skin. Can cause allergic skin
reaction. Contains: epoxy resin and cycloaliphatic epoxycarboxylate. Precautions: Wear suitable
protective clothing, gloves, eye, and face protection. Use only in well ventilated areas. Wash thor-
oughly before eating, drinking, or smoking.

Connect to Connect wires Instructions:


Air Eliminator in IB unit
(+) NOTE: When temperature is below 50˚F (10˚C), keep
resin in a warm place prior to mixing (e.g., in an
Shielded 2-Wire Cable
inside pocket next to body).
Rigid Metal V-R PN 848100-250
1. Attach red wires from 3-way valve to black and
Junction Box white (+) wire from IB unit with wire nuts as shown
Cord Grip
Hose Connections V-R PN 331028-001 in 1. Connect diode wire with white band to
are 1/4'' NPT red/white (+) pair. Connect all black diode wire to
Port 1 1/2'' NPT
Nipple or Conduit red/black pair.
Port 3 (N.C.)
2. Open epoxy package, and remove resin pak.
(N.O.)
4 3. Holding resin pak as shown in 2, bend pak along
long length.
4. As shown in 3, firmly squeeze the RED SIDE of the
resin, forcing it through the center seal and into
BLACK SIDE.
Port 2 5. Mix thoroughly to a uniform color by squeezing
(COM) 12 Vdc 10 Watts contents back and forth 25-30 times.
3-Way Solenoid Valve 6. Squeeze mixed, warm resin into one end of bag
V-R PN 576008-654 and cutoff other end.
Diode lead with white band 7. Slowly insert wiring connections into sealing pack
connects to red/white (+) pair until they fit snugly against the opposite end.
8. Twist open end of bag and use tie wrap to close it
Connect to Line Connect to off, or wrap open end of bag with vinyl electrical
Pressure Differential tape (not included) and position the taped end up
Valve until the resin jells.
9. Place epoxy pack into junction box and screw on
cover as shown in 4.
Wire nuts

1 To
Red Black
To
2 3
3-Way Red White (+) IB unit
valve

Diode
White band
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Figure 23. Connecting 3-way valve to Neptune meter - truck LP gas installations

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EMR3 Truck Installation 3-Way Safety Valve for Truck LP Gas Systems

4. Tighten the cable bushing nuts on the cord grip to ensure a watertight seal at the cable’s entry.
5. Remove the protective closures from the 3-way valve ports.
Neptune meters:
Connect a hose from line pressure to port 3 (normally open port) of the 3-way valve (see Figure 23). On some
systems, line pressure is available at an opening in the vapor eliminator housing. Connect another hose from
the 3-way valve’s port 1 (normally closed port) to the air eliminator. Connect a third hose from the 3-way
valve’s port 2 (common port) to the differential valve.

L.C./TCS Meters:
Connect a hose from the air eliminator to port 3 (normally open port) of the 3-way valve (see Figure 24). Con-
nect another hose from the 3-way valve’s port 1 (normally closed port) to the strainer cover. Connect a third
hose from the 3-way valve’s port 2 (common port) to the differential valve.

Connect to Connect wires Instructions:


Strainer in IB unit NOTE: When temperature is below 50˚F (10˚C), keep
Cover (+)
resin in a warm place prior to mixing (e.g., in an
Shielded 2-Wire Cable inside pocket next to body).
Rigid Metal V-R PN 848100-250 1. Attach red wires from 3-way valve to black and
Junction Box white (+) wire from IB unit with wire nuts as shown
Cord Grip in 1. Connect diode wire with white band to
Hose Connections V-R PN 331028-001
are 1/4'' NPT red/white (+) pair. Connect all black diode wire to
Port 1 1/2'' NPT red/black pair.
Port 3 (N.C.) Nipple or Conduit
2. Open epoxy package, and remove resin pak.
(N.O.) 3. Holding resin pak as shown in 2, bend pak along
4 long length.
4. As shown in 3, firmly squeeze the RED SIDE of the
resin, forcing it through the center seal and into
BLACK SIDE.
Port 2 5. Mix thoroughly to a uniform color by squeezing
(COM) 12 Vdc 10 Watts contents back and forth 25-30 times.
3-Way Solenoid Valve 6. Squeeze mixed, warm resin into one end of bag
V-R PN 576008-654 and cutoff other end.
Diode lead with white band 7. Slowly insert wiring connections into sealing pack
connects to red/white (+) pair until they fit snugly against the opposite end.
8. Twist open end of bag and use tie wrap to close it
Connect to off, or wrap open end of bag with vinyl electrical
Connect to Air
Eliminator Differential tape (not included) and position the taped end up
Valve until the resin jells.
9. Place epoxy pack into junction box and screw on
cover as shown in 4.
Wire nuts

1 To
Red Black
To
2 3
3-Way Red White (+) IB unit
valve

Diode
White band
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Figure 24. Connecting 3-way valve to L.C./TCS meter - truck LP gas installations

6. At the IB Box, connect the 3-way valve solenoid to the COM terminal of DH1, Relay 1 as shown in Figure 25.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Temperature Probe (Optional)

Power side
terminals

Ground

V+

Vehicle power

J-Box
3-Way Valve Solenoid Wire Nut
Wire nut
White sleeve
(on lead)

COM
DH1
RELAY 1
NO

Nipple Wire nut Cord Grip

Ground
Suppressor diode Clamp
emr\3waywir.eps V/R Kit P/N 846000-022 IB Box

CAUTION! use of the suppressor diode


is only approved for vehicle applications.

Figure 25. Connecting 3-way valve to the IB box

Installing the Temperature Probe (Optional)

1. Locate the thermowell in the metering system (see Figure 26).

Display Head

MODE PRESET
START

NEXT

FINISH
ENTER
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

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Use this port for Optional


V-R Thermowell

Figure 26. Example thermowell installation

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Printer (Optional)

2. The thermistor should be verified prior to installation. Reference section “Temperature Measurement and
Calibration” for verification procedure.
3. If a mechanical (or other) temperature compensator is being replaced, remove the temperature sensing
element for the thermowell.

Mechanical temperature compensation must be disabled or else EMR3 performance/


calibration will be poor. It is highly recommended that the drywell be full at the time of
probe installation for best results. Use a thermo-conductive liquid such as antifreeze
(ethelene glycol) or any non-freezing thermo-compound.

4. Install the temperature probe in the thermowell.

A second port may not be available on all meters (which may be required during flow
meter proving). Check with the local inspector prior to flow meter proving.

TEMPERATURE PROBE WIRE DESCRIPTION


To ensure the best operating systems available, Veeder-Root REQUIRES the use of shielded cable (P/N
848100-250) when wiring a Temperature Probe (maximum length 50 feet [15.2 m]). In these installations,
shielded cable must be rated less than 100 picofarad per foot and be manufactured with a material suitable for the
environment, such as Belden™ 83552 or equivalent.

Installing the Printer (Optional)

The Epson TM-295 dot matrix slip printer is attached with self-adhesive Velcro strips to a customer supplied
mounting plate or printer stand located somewhere in the truck’s cab.
Veeder-Root recommends that you purchase an off-the-shelf assembly on which to mount the printer. A suggested
vendor for in-vehicle mounting hardware is Signal Measurement Corporation (SMC). You can phone them at (800)
527-1079, or write them at 12519 Wanda Lane, Magnolia, TX 77355, or contact their web site at www.smc-
corp.com for pricing or more information.
Depending on your cab type (high cab or low cab) the following SMC printer stand parts should satisfy your
printer mounting needs:

Table 10.- High-Cab Installation*

Item SMC P/N

Base plate ZPLT-1

Pillar stack PS12-A

Swivel stand VMRU-9

Removable platform VMI-L0

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Printer (Optional)

Table 11.- Low-Cab Installation*

Item SMC P/N

Base plate ZPLT-1

Pillar stack PS12-A

Removable platform VMI-L0

*Use Loctite® 243 Threadlocker® on all printer stand mounting bolts. (Loctite and 243 Threadlocker are registered
trademarks of Loctite Corporation.)

A power/data cable and three 2” x 3” (50 x 75 mm) Velcro strips are included in the printer kit. Figure 27 shows
the front panel lights and controls, and the rear panel connections to the TM-295 Slip printer and illustrates the
TM-295 printer’s address code setup for DIP switch 3 (which must be set as shown or it will not work) and
suggested positions for the Velcro strips. Remove the rubber feet from the base of the printer to permit maximum
contact between the Velcro strips and the mounting plate.
Attach the four wires of the printer power/data cable to the appropriate terminals of the Power Side terminal block
in the IB (Figure 22 on page 30) and the DB-25 connector and the round power connector to the appropriate
connectors on the rear of the printer.

Cable from the IB unit


(V-R # 331791-001) Front Panel Lights
and Controls
POWER
Connect DB-25 Connect round RELEASE
data connector power connector
PAPEROUT
to RS-232 port to power port
Scrape off the
4 rubber pads Rear
from the printer's FORWARD
Connector
base RS-232 FG D.K.D. POWER Panel
REVERSE
Attach the 3 velcro
strips to the bottom
plate of the printer
RELEASE
Connector
clearance
2.5"
(63.5 mm) Print guide
Set Pole 3 of
DIP switch ON

Slide ticket in face up keeping right side of


Power On/Off ticket against print guide. Push in ticket
emr\print.eps Switch as far as it will go. Press the FORWARD key
until the PAPER OUT light turns off.

Figure 27. TM-295 printer

The printer ribbon should be removed if using “carbonless forms”. Power to the printer is re-
quired to release the carriage and install/remove a printer ribbon.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Remote Display (Optional)

Installing the Remote Display (Optional)

The Remote Display consists of the items listed in Table 12:

Table 12.- Remote Display Components

Item Description V-R P/N

1 Remote Display Head 84569X-X2X

2 Remote Display Install Kit 330020-430

3 Opt. Mounting Bracket 846000-024

4 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 6 ft (1.83 m) lg. 846000-107

5 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 35 ft (10.67 m) lg. 846000-106

6 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 50 ft (15.24 m) lg. 846000-100

7 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 100 ft (30.48 m) lg. 846000-101

8 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 200 ft (60.96 m) lg. 846000-102

9 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 300 ft (91.44 m) lg. 846000-103

10 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 400 ft (121.92 m) lg. 846000-104

11 Opt. 4 cond. cable - 500 ft (152.4 m) lg. 846000-105

Figure 28 shows the Remote Display assembly and Figure 30 shows how to wire the display to the
Interconnection Box. You can mount the display on a wall or dashboard of a truck, a wall in a building, or outside in
a hazardous location. Use appropriate fasteners in any of the pre-drilled holes in the base of the optional bracket
when attaching the bracket to the mounting surface. Adjust the angle of the display by loosening the side bolts
and rotating the unit to the desired position.
Following wiring routing precautions and procedures discussed earlier for the meter mounted Display Head,
connect the Remote Display to the Interconnection Box. Wiring connections at the Remote Display are shown in
Figure 30. Install optional cord grip fitting in rear of Remote Display for cable egress. Wiring connections at the IB
are to the identical terminals of the unused Display Head terminal block.
An optional C&C sealable switch kit (P/N 330020-507) is available containing a front cover accessible push
button C&C mode switch. The switch replaces an internal jumper (between terminals 16 GND and 17 CSS) and
is installed on the front panel of the Remote Display. The installer will have to drill a hole in the front cover of the
display for this switch assembly, then install the switch as shown in Figure 29. A template for locating the C&C
mode switch hole is provided in Appendix B of this manual. These bolt heads have been drilled through for sealing
wire.

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Remote Display (Optional)

#30 Torx screws (4) fasten into back of Adjust mounting strips to desired
Remote Display housing indents each side, then tighten nuts

Mounting Strips shown


in low position (2)
1 Nut and 1 lockwasher
each side Remote Display Head
3.25" (P/N 84569X-X2X)
(83 mm)
Base
5.625"
(143 mm)
Assembly of Remote Display
Side view
9.5" Head Mounting Bracket
(240 mm)

START
MODE PRESET
#30 Torx screws (4)
NEXT

8.625" FINISH
ENTER
Mounting Strips
(220 mm) VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP
shown in high
high position position
or
6.625"
(168 mm)
low position

These 2 hex head bolts are drilled Plastic caps (remove


through for sealing optional front Mounting bracket
for cable entry) (P/N 846000-024)
cover C&C switch

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Front View Rear View

Figure 28. Remote display assembly

Flat hex nut Spacer


Switch cover Note: Discard the knurled ring nut included
with the switch and keep the flat hex nut.

Switch body

Pushbutton C&C
mode switch Inside Remote Display cover emr\fccswassy.eps

Figure 29. Remote Display front cover C&C switch installation

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EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Remote Display (Optional)

Figure 30. Remote display connections (rear cover removed)

39
EMR3 Truck Installation Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional)

Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional)

The EMR3 remote pulser consists of a 5 Vdc optical encoder assembled into a stand-alone cast housing. The
Remote Pulser can be mounted to either the top or the front of the meter using one of two available kits. The
Remote Pulser is intended for use with a Remote Display only. The remote pulser operates under the same
specifications as the existing internal pulse encoder.

• The top mount kit (P/N 330020-504) contains the remote pulser, mounting plate and mounting hardware.

• The front mount kit (P/N 330020-505, 330020-506) contains the remote pulser and limited mounting
hardware. The customer or end user will have to supply the mounting scheme to install the remote pulser to the
front of the meter.
.
+V
GND
CH B
CH A

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Figure 31. Wiring connections in remote pulser (top cover removed)

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation

Installation of the EMR3 System involves installing the Display Head(s), installing the interconnect box, and
installing any optional devices (e.g., remote pulser, printer, etc.). Figure 32 shows an example dual Display Head
installation.

Control Drawing THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR GENERAL REFERENCE


AND IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE RECOMMENDED
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) PROCEDURES. IT IS
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AC Power Protector 120 or 240 Vac IMPORTANT FOR THE INSTALLER TO UNDERSTAND THAT
line cord WIRING LOCATED IN CLASS I, GROUP D DIVISION 1 AND 2
UPS
INSTALLATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST APPRO-
12 Vdc 120 or 240 Vac line PRIATE ARTICLES FOUND IN THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE
Power TERMINAL (NFPA 70).
Supply
UL approved 120W OFFICE IMPORTANT: THIS IS A CONTROL DRAWING ONLY AND DOES
NOT REFLECT THE ACTUAL LOCATIONS OF CONDUIT ENTRY.
NON-HAZARDOUS WARNING: IN INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT,
Blk/Wht (-) LOCATION COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE; FEDERAL,
STATE AND LOCAL CODES. IN ADDITION, TURN OFF POWER
Blk (+) 12 Vdc
AND TAKE OTHER NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS DURING
Customer supplied INSTALLATION, SERVICE AND REPAIR TO PREVENT PERSONAL
wiring & rigid conduit INJURY, PROPERTY LOSS AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
I.S.
Printer WARNING: DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE MAKING ANY
Interconnection CONNECTIONS TO PREVENT DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY,
Data
(RS-232)
Box EXPLOSION, OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK. THE DISPLAY HEAD
MUST NEVER BE OPERATED UNLESS THE FRONT COVER IS
Intrinsically
Power CLOSED OVER THE BARRIER TERMINALS IN THE
24 Vdc 12 AWG safe barrier
Barrier INTRINSICALLY SAFE AREA OF THE INTERCONNECTION BOX.
Ground
EPSON U220 ROLL 1. INTRINSICALLY SAFE WIRING (MARKED I.S. ) SHALL BE
INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 504-20 OF THE
VR P/N 331791-001 NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70.

2. IN THE NON-INTRINSICALLY SAFE COMPARTMENT OF THE


INTERCONNECTION BOX, CONNECT THE #12 AWG OR
LARGER DIAMETER BARRIER WIRE TO A GROUND LUG.

3. TO MAINTAIN INTRINSIC SAFETY, DISPLAY HEAD TO


INTERCONNECTION BOX WIRING MUST BE RUN IN
Rigid conduit DEDICATED CONDUIT. MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH IS 1,000
HAZARDOUS FEET (304.8 M).
Seal-off
LOCATION

12 Vdc
Max. cable length
1000 ft. (304.8 m) Data (RS-485) MODE PRESET
START

12 Vdc Data (RS-485) 5 Vdc NEXT


Remote
Pulse Input FINISH
ENTER
Display Head 2
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP

I.S. START
MODE PRESET I.S.
NEXT

FINISH
I.S.
VOLUME CURRENCY RATE SETUP
ENTER

Temp
Probe
Temp
Probe Display Head 1 Max. cable length
(Meter 1) 35 ft. (10.6 m)
Top mount
Remote Pulser

I.S. OR

Front mount
Meter 2 Remote Pulser

Figure 32. Example terminal- fueling depot installation with 2 Display Heads and remote pulser

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Power Conditioning Required for Terminal-Fueling Depot Installations

Power Conditioning Required for Terminal-Fueling Depot Installations

Two separate electrical components are installed in EMR3 terminal - fueling depot applications - an uninterruptable
power supply (UPS) (recommended) and a +12 Vdc power supply (required). Veeder-Root recommendations for
this equipment are discussed below.
1. UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) - Optional
Veeder-Root recommends the Tripp Lite UPS model BC PERS450 (or equivalent) for up to 15 minutes of
power backup to the +12 Vdc power supply. For pricing or additional information, you can phone Tripp Lite
customer support at (312) 755-5401; or write them at Tripp Lite Worldwide, 500 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL
60610; or visit their website at www.tripplite.com
2. Power supply - UL approved, 120 watts
Veeder-Root recommends the Digi-Key Model 62-1050-ND 12 Vdc, 13 ampere power supply, or Model 62-
1051-ND 24 Vdc, 6.5 ampere power supply. (See Figure 33 for connection wiring diagram which is identical
for either the 12 or 24 Vdc model.) To order, contact Digi-key at (800) 344-4539, or visit their website at
www.digikey.com.
.
Case Dimensions:
4.21 x 7.7 x 1.75 inches
(107 x 195 x 45 mm)
Sensing Jumpers
Must be installed

+s +v -V -s L N Terminal strip on
rear of Digi-Key
power supply

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WHT WHT
To IB V+
Input Power
BLK BLK 85 - 265 Vac
Ground
Input Power
To IB Chassis DRAIN GRN
Ground Clamp

Figure 33. Digi-Key power supply wiring diagram

Display Head Installation Procedure

1. Remove and put aside the four mounting bolts holding the meter register assembly to the meter adaptor
mounting flange (these bolts will be used to attach the Display Head to the meter adaptor mounting flange).
Remove the existing mechanical register.
2. If you are replacing a Veeder-Root,Liquid Controls, or TCS register go to the next step. For more information,
start with “Available Parts” on page 2 and continue up to “Neptune Flow Meter Installation”.
If you are replacing a TCS 682 Piston register install the necessary meter adaption parts as per directions in
“Total Control Systems Model 682 Piston Flow Meter Installation” on page 8.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Wiring the Display Head

If you are replacing a Brodie, Brooks, or Neptune register install the necessary meter adaption kit as per direc-
tions in “Neptune Flow Meter Installation” on page 18.
3. Notice the type of coupling connecting the register/preset to the meter adaptor input shaft.
4. Look at the base of the meter register. The projecting encoder shaft has a small cotter pin inserted in it to keep
it from sliding up into the unit and a washer (P/N 011071-933). Remove this cotter pin.
Remove an identical coupling from the installation kit and attach it with an enclosed groove pin to the encoder
input shaft projecting from the base of the Display Head (make sure that you support the encoder shaft when
inserting the pin to avoid damaging the shaft).
Make sure the washer is on the shaft between the end of the coupling and the Display
Head.

5. Remove the four cover bolts of the Display Head and lift off the cover. Put the cover and bolts aside.
6. Orient the encoder input shaft coupling so that it ‘mates’ with the meter adaptor input shaft, then lower the
Display Head onto the meter adaptor mounting flange.
7. Rotate the Display Head on the meter adaptor mounting flange until the display is facing in the desired
direction and check to see that the four meter adaptor flange mounting holes align with four of the eight
tapped (1/4 - 28 UNF-2B threads) mounting holes in the base of the Display Head’s housing. You may have to
rotate the Display Head right or left a little to line up four holes. Reuse the four mounting bolts and tighten
them securely.
8. If you have the optional temperature probe, remove the existing temperature probe and replace it with the
Display Head temperature probe.

Wiring the Display Head

1. With the Display Head cover still off, remove the nut and bushing from the top side panel cord grip connector.
Note: the maximum cable length between the Interconnection Box and the Display Head is 1000 feet (304.8
meters).
2. Slide the cord grip nut and then the bushing over the IB cable leads. Pull enough cable through so that the
leads reach the terminal block on the display assembly and can be tie wrapped to the pulse encoder mounting
base as shown in Figure 34. Slide the tapered end of the bushing into the cord grip, then screw on the cord
grip nut and tighten securely.
3. Attach the four-wire IB cable to the terminal block as shown in Figure 34. Attach the drain wire of the IB cable
to a grounding lug on the pulse encoder mounting base as shown in Figure 34.
When stripping wire for terminal block connections, be careful not to nick the individual strands. Also, be sure
to tighten each terminal so the wire can not be pulled out. A failure to follow either of these instructions can re-
sult in signal loss and faulty operation.
4. If you have the optional temperature probe remove the lower cord grip nut and slide it, then the tapered
bushing, over the temperature probe cable. Pull enough cable through so that the leads reach the terminal
block on the display assembly and can be tie wrapped to the pulse encoder mounting base as shown in
Figure 34. Slide the bushing into the cord grip and then screw the cord grip nut onto the cord grip and tighten
securely.
Attach the shield of the temperature probe cable to a grounding lug on the pulse encoder mounting base.
5. Attach each wire (no polarity) of the 2-connector temperature probe cable as shown in Figure 34.
6. Tie wrap the IB and temp probe (if installed) cables to the pulse encoder mounting base.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation C&C Mode Switch Options

7. Replace the Display Head cover and screw in the four cover retaining bolts just enough to hold them in (the
cover will be removed later for system calibration).

C&C Mode Switch Options

There are three C&C mode switch configurations:


1. A C&C wire jumper (see Figure 34) - standard configuration. To enter C&C mode, you remove one end of the
jumper from its terminal, and you reconnect it when finished.
2. An optional front panel C&C switch is available for the Remote Display Head (ref. Figure 30 on page 39).
3. An optional C&C corner switch assembly which fits into a corner of the Display Head’s housing (P/N 846000-
018). To enter C&C mode, you remove the corner bolt of the Display Head’s cover that presses against the
switch actuator lever, and you replace the bolt when finished (see Figure 35)

Figure 34. Display head cable wiring and switch locations

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing Optional Keypad Kit

Corner Mounted C&C Switch


Removal of corner
bolt releases actuator
lever of C&C switch
allowing entry into
C&C Mode

27 IB-A
26 IB-B
25 GND
24 PWR
23 MF-B
22 MF-A
21 TP
20 TP
19 ESS
18 GND
17 CCS
16 GND
15 PTR
14 CHA
13 CHB
12 GND
11 +5V
10 AS+
09 AS-
08 KP8
07 KP7
06 KP6
05 KP5
04 KP4
03 KP3
02 KP2
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Figure 35. Optional C&C mode switch configuration

Installing Optional Keypad Kit

Figure 36 shows the installation and wiring of the optional keypad. To attach the keypad housing mounting screws,
you may have to pull/slide up the display assembly terminal block away from the Display Head. Insert the keypad
wires through the center hole in the gasket, slide the gasket down against the keypad and align its three holes with
the mounting holes in the keypad. Hold the keypad against the Display Head and screw in the 3 mounting screws
as shown in Figure 36. Slide the terminal block down in place, and then make the wiring connections as shown in
Figure 36.

Installing V-R Internal Pulse Encoder Kit

Figure 36 shows the installation and wiring of the internal pulse encoder. Insert the pulse encoder into the hole in
the bracket, install the washer, screw on the retaining nut, then make the wiring connections. Slide one end of the
flexible encoder spring onto the shaft (from the mechanical meter) in the base of the Display Head and the other
end onto the shaft of the pulse encoder (push the spring as far as it will go onto each shaft).

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Interconnection Box

Chassis Ground - attached to saddle


Pulse clamp and Display Head terminal 1
encoder CGND as shown

Pulse encoder Route cables as


mounting base shown to avoid
interference with
flexible shaft.
Use tie wraps to
Pulse encoder attach cables firmly
retaining washer to mounting base
and nut
#6 Self tapping
screws (3)
Flexible encoder
spring Rubber gasket (1)

Display assembly
terminal block
27 IB-A
26 IB-B
25 GND
24 PWR
23 MF-B
22 MF-A
21 TP
20 TP
19 ESS
18 GND
17 CCS
16 GND
15 PTR
14 CHA
13 CHB
12 GND
11 +5V
10 AS+
09 AS-
08 KP8
07 KP7
06 KP6
05 KP5
04 KP4
03 KP3
02 KP2
9/64" (3.58 mm) 01 CGND
max
Keypad Cable Connections Optional
keypad
Note Maximum screwdriver Terminal Wire Color
size for attaching wires to Pulse Encoder Cable Connections
Display Head terminal block
02 KP2 Red
Terminal Signal Wire Color
03 KP3 Black
11 +5V Red 04 KP4 White
12 GND Black 05 KP5 Green
13 CHB White 06 KP6 Yellow
14 CHA Green 07 KP7 Blue
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08 KP8 Orange
Figure 36. Optional pulse encoder and keypad installations

Installing the Interconnection Box

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE COMPLIANCE


The following information is for general reference and is not intended to replace recommended National Electric
Code (NEC) procedures. It is important for the installer to understand that electrical equipment and wiring located
in Class I, Division 1 and 2 installations shall comply with the latest appropriate articles found in the National
Electric Code (NFPA 70) and the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA 30A).

WIRE TYPE FOR NON-BONDED METALLIC OR PVC CONDUIT


Veeder-Root requires the use of shielded cable when using non-bonded metallic or PVC conduit in any portion of
the wiring between the Display Head and the IB. In these installations, shielded cable must be rated less than 100
picofarad per foot and be manufactured with a material suitable for the environment.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Interconnection Box

Use either the 4-wire cable supplied by V-R, P/N 846000-X00 or any cable or wiring with rated capacitance of
less than 100 picofarads per foot (per 304.8 mm). Note that conductor wire colors vary depending on the cable
manufacturer (caution: the Display Head to IB wiring illustrations in this section show wire colors in the V-R cable.
Alternate cables may have different wire colors).
Field wiring may be both above ground or
below grade.

WIRE LENGTH
Improper system operation could result in undetected potential environmental and health hazards if the Display
Head to IB wire runs exceed 1000 feet (304.8 m). Wire runs must be less than 1000 feet to be UL acceptable for
this application.

MOUNTING AND WIRING THE IB UNIT


1. The physical dimensions of the Interconnection Box (IB) are shown in Figure 21 on page 28. The IB is
installed in the terminal - fueling depot office. Use four, 3/16” (4 mm) bolts to mount the IB to the mounting
surface.
2. Table 13 and Figure 37 show IB Power Side terminal wiring connections. Use power-side knockouts (left side
of IB) for all cables attaching to this terminal block.
3. Table 14 and Figure 37 show the IB intrinsically safe terminal wiring connections. Use intrinsically-safe side
knockouts (right side of IB under cover) for Display Head cable entries. The drain wire in each Display Head
cable must be connected to the adjacent chassis ground clamp.
4. The printer must be within 6 feet (1.83 m) of the IB box.
All field wiring entering the IB box should be run as straight as possible from the conduit
entry knockout to their designated terminal connectors.

IB POWER FUSE
A replaceable power fuse is located on the IB box’s printed circuit board - 5A, Slo Blo, Type T 5x20mm, Littlefuse
#218005 (V-R P/N 576010-973).

SOLENOID VALVES
Figure 38 illustrates wiring examples when connecting dc or ac solenoid valves to the IB box.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Interconnection Box

Table 13.- Power Side Wiring for IB Box


Input Terminal Label
Ground
Input Power
V+
GP-IN Position this jumper as shown to
Gen. Purpose select 5V,12V, or 24V output for
GP-OUT POUT-1, POUT-2, SP1, or SP2
Input V
5V
5V Out 12V
Pulse Voltage Selector 24V
12V Out
24V Out

NOTE: Ground

EIB Remote Start/Stop Switches Stop DH1

Range of switch times allowed for Start DH1


the remote switch inputs: Switch Inputs
Ground
(see note at left)
Minimum - 0.25 seconds Ground
Maximum - 30 seconds, longer times Stop DH2
result in an E21-remote start switch
error Start DH2
Ground
Start Pulse DH1
Start pulse signals are active SP1
during the entire delivery. Ground
Start Pulse DH2
SP2
Ground 5, 12, or 24 V for POUT-1, POUT-2,
Pulse Output DH1 SP1, or SP2 are selected by Pulse
POUT-1
Voltage Selector jumper above.
Ground See “Pulse Output for EMR3” on
Pulse Output DH2 page 52 for connection details.
POUT-2
RS-485 B
IB Network RS-485 A
Ground
RX
For Port 2 assignments, RS-232 Serial Port
see Figure 27 in Setup TX
(Port 2)
Manual. Ground
Ground
For Port 1 assignments, Power
see Figure 26 in Setup Printer Interface
Manual. (Port 1) PRN-RX
PRN-TX

Relay COM Relay Ratings:


5A at 120 Vac
2 N.O.
Display Head 2.5A at 240 Vac, 24 Vdc
No. 1 COM
Relay
For DC or AC solenoid
1 N.O. wiring examples, see
Relay 1 contacts are Figure 38.
Relay COM
normally open and only
close during
. a fuel 2 N.O.
delivery. Display Head
No. 2 COM
Relay
1 N.O.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Interconnection Box

Table 14.- Intrinsically Safe Wiring for IB


Input Terminal Label
IB-A
IB-B
Display Head 1
Gnd
Pwr
IB-A
Display Head 2 IB-B
(or optional Remote Dis-
play) Gnd
Pwr

Pulse Ouput voltage jumper.


Set jumper between Input V
and 5, 12, or 24 V as required.

Input Ground
Connect Drain wire
CHASSIS GND ONLY
Power V+ of Display Head 1
GP- IN cable to ground clamp
GP- OUT
Input V
Pulse
Voltage 5V Out
Power Connections Selector 12V Out
DH1
24V Out
IB Terminal DC Power Supply Wire Color Display Head 1
Ground
Ground -V Black Cable Connections
Stop DH1 IB-A
V+ +V White Start DH1 IB-B IB Terminal Wire Color
Switch
Chassis Gnd Clamp Drain wire Inputs Ground GND IB-A Green
Stop DH2 PWR
IB-B White
Start Start DH2
Pulse Ground GND Black
Diagnostic LED DH1
PWR Red
Start SP1
Start
Pulse Ground
DH2 Start SP2
RS-232 Cable Connections Pulse Ground
Output POUT-1
IB Terminal Wire Color DH1
RX Green Pulse Ground
Output POUT-2
TX Black DH2 1/4"
RS-485B
Ground White IB RS-485A
1/8"
DTR* Red Network Ground Insert
RS-232 RX screwdriver
*Red is the data terminal read (DTR)
Serial TX DH2 to insert
signal and is cut off - not used for Port Ground or remove
most applications. Ground
IB-A wire
Printer Power
Interface PRN-RX IB-B
PRN-TX GND
Printer Cable Connections
PWR
Relay COM
IB Terminal Wire Color Display 2
Head N.O.
Ground White No. 1 Relay COM
Power Red 1 N.O. Cable (and drain wire)
PRN-RX Green Relay COM
Display from Display Head 2 (or
PRN-TX Black Head 2 N.O.
optional Remote Display)
No. 2 Relay COM
1 N.O.
is wired exactly as shown
for Display Head 1 above
CHASSIS GND ONLY

emr/terib3wir.eps

Intrinsically safe circuitry cover


shown open to left for access
to Display Head terminal blocks
12 AWG Barrier Ground

Figure 37. Terminal IB wiring

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Interconnection Box

DC Solenoid Wiring

IB Box
Power side terminals
J-Box

Wire nut Rigid conduit


White sleeve
Seal off (on lead) V+

DC Solenoid
valve

COM
DH1
RELAY 1
Rigid conduit NO

Wire nut

Ground
Suppressor diode Clamp
V/R Kit P/N 846000-022

AC Solenoid Wiring

Supply
120/240 Vac IB Box
Power side terminals
L1
N

Sealoff
AC Solenoid
valve

COM
DH1
NO RELAY 1
Rigid conduit

terminalsolenoidwiring.eps

Figure 38. Example wiring connections for dc and ac solenoid valves

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Optional Printer

Installing the Optional Printer

The Epson U-220A dot matrix roll printer is placed on a desk in the terminal - fueling depot office. A power/data
cable is included in the printer kit. Figure 39 shows the rear panel connections to the printer. The on/off switch is
on the front of the printer.
Figure 39 also illustrates two required and one optional settings of the printer’s DIP switches (under side of
printer). Note: all other DIP switch settings are set to Off.

REQUIRED SETTINGS

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Set Pole 3 of DIP
switch DSW1 to ON

ON

Set Pole 1 of DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

switch DSW2 to ON

OPTIONAL SETTING

To enable the
Autocut feature ON

of the roll printer,


2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
set Pole 2 of DIP
switch DSW2 to ON Underside of printer (access cover removed -
replace cover before operating printer)

Cable from the IB unit


(V-R # 331791-001)

Connect DB-25 Connect round


data connector power connector
to RS-232 port to power port

Cable connections -
RS-232 DK DC24-30V beneath printer

Figure 39. U-220A roll printer

Attach the four wires end of the printer power/data cable to the appropriate terminals of the power side terminal
block in the IB (Figure 37). Attach the DB-25 connector and the round power connector on the other end of the
cable to the appropriate connectors on the rear of the printer (Figure 39).

When using a roll printer, you must enter the EMR3’s setup and set the Printer Option to
roll printer and the System Address>Port 1> to Roll Printer. The default settings for these
two setups are slip printer.

Installing the Remote Display (Optional)

To install the optional Remote Display see “Installing the Remote Display (Optional)” on page 37.

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional)

Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional)

To install the optional remote pulser see “Installing the Remote Pulser (Optional)” on page 40.

RS-232 Peripheral Equipment Requirements

Any peripheral equipment connected to an RS-232 serial port must meet the following criteria:
1. Peripheral equipment must be UL approved.
2. The equipment must have an EIA standard RS-232C or RS-232D communications protocol.
3. The equipment must NOT be installed over or in a hazardous location.
4. Maximum cable length is 50 feet (15.24 m).
5. Serial parameters
- baud: 9600
- parity: none
- stop bits: 1
- data bits: 8
Note: for a list of serial commands, contact Veeder-Root directly.

Pulse Output for EMR3

RANGE OF VALUES ALLOWED FOR SET PULSES/VOL

• Minimum: 0.0

• Maximum: 99,999

HARDWARE SIGNALS

POUT-1 and POUT-2

• POUT-1 and POUT-2 are open collector outputs with an internal pull-up resistor (2.2K) tied to Input V. The
output voltage can be set to either 5, 12, or 24 volts depending on the location of the pulse voltage selector
jumper wire (see Figure 40).

• Typical duty cycle: variable length square wave

• Minimum period: 1.072 ms

• Maximum frequency: 933 Hz

• Minimum lag time: 460 ms (if within flow rates)

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Pulse Output for EMR3

SP1 and SP2

• SP1 and SP2 are open collector outputs with an internal pull-up resistor (2.2K) tied to Input V. The output
voltage can be set to either 5, 12, or 24 volts depending on the location of the pulse voltage selector jumper
wire (see Figure 40).

• A low or 0 volt signal which indicates that the corresponding Display Head is in the delivery state

IB Circuit Board
IB Terminal Block
24V
12V
5V
Pulse Output Voltage
12V
Select Jumper

Input V

POUT-1
(+) 12V To External
Ground 0 Pulse Counter
(-)

emr\pulsoutdia.eps

Figure 40. POUT-1 output diagram (12V pulse output voltage selected in this example)

WIRE SIZE AND/OR DISTANCE LIMITATIONS

POUT-1, POUT-2, SP1, and SP2

• Wire size 16 - 24 AWG,

• 5V out length 250 ft. (76.2 m)

• 12V out length 500 ft. (152.4 m)

• 24V out length 1000 ft. (304.8 m)

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EMR3 Terminal - Fueling Depot Installation Pulse Output for EMR3

FLOW RATE LIMITS BASED ON THE TYPICAL TIME IT TAKES THE IB TO SEND PULSES
Setting Max Flow Rate
0.1 pulse/gallon 250,000 gpm
1.0 pulse/gallon 25,000 gpm
10.0 pulses/gallon 2,500 gpm
100 pulses/gallon 250 gpm
1,000 pulses/gallon 25 gpm

Example:
Set the PULSES/VOL to 100 pulses per gallon. Deliver 3,000 gallons at a flow rate of 600 gpm. The actual
delivery takes 5 minutes, but it may take the EMR3 another 7 minutes to transmit the last 175,000 pulses.
Consider both the flow rate and the time it takes to send all of the pulses prior to setting the PULSES/VOL value.

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EMR3 Inhibitors - Provisions for Sealing

The EMR3 uses a wire with a W & M seal that prohibits tampering with the weights and measures sensitive set-up
and calibration values stored in the Display Head. Once the wire seal is installed, a physical alteration to the
Display Head is required to gain access to the parameters that control the metrological parameters called C&C
(configuration and calibration). If the seal is broken, and power applied, the user may enter the C&C mode.
In the C&C mode, metrological parameters are adjusted and calibration of the meter is performed. When in the
C&C mode, the EMR3 will not perform a delivery.

Mechanical

The Display Head cover is secured with four bolts that have holes drilled through their heads. A sealing wire is
passed through the holes of two or more of these bolts and secured with a W & M seal (see Figure 41). This wire
sealing method is the same method used to physically seal mechanical registers whereupon removing the cover
destroys the seal.
The extended keypad is sealed by rivets and cannot be opened without destruction of the rivets. The keypad is
affixed to the register housing by means of a fastener that is attached from the inside of the housing. Removing the
optional keypad can not be accomplished without breaking the same seal that secures the Display Head cover.
The Interconnection Box (IB) cover is secured to the IB enclosure by 4 torx screws and a wire with a W & M seal.
The sealing holes are located in both the enclosure box and the cover (see Figure 42). Removing the cover will
destroy the seal.

Electronic

The EMR3 is protected from any adjustments of metrological parameters by means of the C&C jumper or the C&C
switch located inside the Display Head. During normal operation, there are two terminal positions that must be
electrically connected on the terminal block of the Display Head, positions 16 GND and 17 CCS. Both the C&C
switch and the C&C jumper wire are protected and sealed by the cover of the Display Head housing. Two possible
C&C hardware configurations are used in the EMR3.

METHOD 1 - INTERNAL JUMPER WIRE


Jumper Wire: In this configuration a single wire is run between the two terminal positions, 16 and 17. The EMR3 is
in the normal delivery mode when the jumper is installed. When this jumper wire is connected to the two terminal
positions, an operator cannot make metrological adjustments and cannot calibrate the system. To go into the C&C
mode, remove the jumper from one or both terminals.

METHOD 2 - INTERNAL CORNER SWITCH


This is a normally open switch with a mounting bracket installed in the corner position of the register housing.
When the cover bolt is inserted to secure the cover, it passes through the switch assembly and closes the normally
open switch. Conversely when the bolt is removed the switch opens and C&C access is allowed. When using the
C&C switch assembly, the sealing wire must pass through the bolt used to mount the corner switch assembly.

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EMR3 Inhibitors - Provisions for Sealing Temperature Probe

REMOTE DISPLAY - FRONT COVER SWITCH


The switch is installed on the front panel of the Remote Display. The heads of the two hex head screws have been
drilled through for the sealing wire. To prevent unauthorized switch activation after C&C parameters are entered
and the switch is set to setup mode, the switch’s cover is replaced and sealing wire is threaded through the switch
cover and the heads of the two hex head screws and secured with a W & M seal (see Figure 43).

Temperature Probe

The temperature probe used by the EMR3 system for performing volume correction is connected to the two TP
positions of the terminal block located in the Display Head that is sealed by the mechanical method described
above. The temperature probe cable passes through the wall of the housing by way of one of two openings
provided. Strain relief for this cable is provided by a compression fitting called a cord grip. If the temperature probe
cable becomes disconnected, the system will display an error message and terminate the current delivery.

Display Head bottom


Use 2 of the 4 drilled
through corner bolts
for sealing wire

Seal

Sealing wire
emr\dhseal.eps

Figure 41. Display head sealing

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EMR3 Inhibitors - Provisions for Sealing Temperature Probe

Seal

Sealing wire
IB cover and bottom sealing wire holes

emr\ibseal.eps

Figure 42. IB sealing

C&C Switch &


Cap w/ hole
for sealing wire
(optional)

Hex head screw (2)


with hole in head

Seal

Sealing wire

emr\rdseal.eps

Figure 43. Remote Display Head sealing

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Appendix A: EMR3 Safety Instructions

1. ATEX approved EMR3 systems are marked with the following information defining its limits for safe use. The
product should not be installed or used in hazardous locations that are not compatible with the following:
EEx ia II A T4
Ui: 13.365 Vdc
Ii: 687 mA
Pi: 2.3 W
Li: 208 μH
Ci: 13.3 μF
Tamb -25°C to +70°C

Defined per certification CE600 II 1G DEMKO SYST 02 ATEX 0216184 EEx ia IIA T4
2. Refer to the site preparation procedures in this manual for general instructions on safe installation, use, and
replacement.
3. The EMR3 system does require periodic calibration. Follow the calibration procedures outlined in the Veeder-
Root EMR3 Setup and Operation manual (P/N 577013-766).
4. The EMR3 system is not serviceable. If a failure occurs, the unit should be replaced in accordance with the
requirements of this manual.

A-1
EC Declaration of Conformity for EMR3
Issued by: Veeder-Root Environmental Systems,
Hydrex House,
Garden Road,
Richmond,
Surrey,
TW9 4NR.
This document certifies that the equipment specified below, manufactured by Veeder-Root Co., complies
with the requirements of Council Directives 89/336/EEC (EMC) and 94/9/EC (ATEX).
Description of Equipment (EMR3)
A Veeder-Root EMR3 electronic register, used with meter measuring systems, was examined for
conformance to the standards described in this document. The EMR3 system replaces mechanical
registers, calibration gears, adjuster mechanisms and manual receipts, with an automated system. The
EMR3 system comprises of the Register Head (display), the Interconnect Box and a Printer. The system
works in conjunction with a meter to accurately measure liquid deliveries, control liquid flow and print
priced receipts. Each EMR3 system is electrically powered by either a 24V or 12V direct current supply.
EMR3 Register Head (Display)
Electronic pulses from the meter may be passed to the EMR3, or it may be fitted with an optional internal
pulser unit mechanically linked to the meter. The EMR3 processes the pulses, converting them into
volume using stored calibration values. The unit may also calculate the cost and tax of the delivery.
Transaction records are stored in non-volatile memory for viewing or printing. The results of the delivery
are displayed on the EMR3 and may also be printed on a remote printer. The Head may be fitted with an
optional alphanumeric keypad for ease of data entry. In EMR3 systems with more than one Head, any
single Head may be configured as a Remote Display.
Temperature compensation may also be implemented using an optional temperature probe. An approved
temperature correction algorithm is stored in the EMR3 for automatic correction when the temperature
correction mode is enabled.
EMR3 Interconnect Box
The Interconnect Box provides intrinsically safe power to the register and it is also the control interface
between the register and the rest of the measuring system. Internal relays interface the system electronics
to the system pneumatics. Serial ports provide data communication to and from external devices.
Type of Equipment Electronic Meter Register
EMR3 System, Consisting of
8456-Display Head, EEx ia IIA T4
8458-Interconnection Box, [EEx ia] IIA

A-2
Manufacturer Veeder-Root Co.
125 Powder Forest Drive
Post Office Box 2003
Simsbury, CT 06070
USA
Supplier Veeder-Root Environmental Systems Ltd
Hydrex House
Garden Road
Richmond
Surrey
TW9 4NR
UK
Application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Amendment 92/31/EEC
Standards applied EN 55011 Class A,
EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4
Technical Reports
Emissions Lucent Report Number CSP062901
Immunity
ESD Lucent Report Number ESD081501
Radiated Susceptibility Lucent Report Number EMS062601
Electrical Fast Transient Lucent Report Number EFT091101
Application of Council Directive 94/9/EC
Standards applied EN50014 1997 including A1+A2, General Requirements
EN50020 1994, Intrinsic Safety
EN50284 1999, Special Requirements for Construction,
Test and Marking of Electrical Apparatus of Equipment,
Group II Category 1G
EN50039 1980, Electrical Apparatus for Potentially
Explosive Atmospheres - Intrinsically Safe Electrical
Systems "i"
Technical Reports DEMKO SYST 02 ATEX 0216184, EMR3 System
DEMKO 02 ATEX 0119557, Display Head
DEMKO 02 ATEX 0204107, Interconnection Box
The Notified Body performing the certification is:
UL International Demko A/S Testing and Certification
P.O. Box 514 Lyskaer 8
DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark

Signed: _______________________
Patrick Forsythe
Patrick Forsythe

Position: Managing Director Date: April 30, 2002

A-3
Appendix B - Remote Display Front Panel C&C Switch Drilling Template
Scale: Full

(18 mm)
0.7"

(56 mm)
2.2"
0.375" (10 mm)
diameter hole
emr\rmdiscctemp.eps
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