R.S. Electronic Controls, Inc.


			

EDC / Submersible Pump Control Wire Isolation Systems
for
Service Stations, Truck Stops and Commercial Fueling Sites.

Product Comparisons

This is a comparison of our EDC and other methods of Dispenser Submersible Control Wire Isolation Systems 

Function or Benefit RSEC Gilbarco FE Petro ESCO
Visual indication (Input LED's) of ON / OFF status of each dispenser control wire.  Yes No No, see comment No
Diagnose submersible control voltages without tools or meters Yes No No No
Output indicators Yes No Yes No
Output TEST - OFF - AUTO switches Yes No No No
Start a line leak test without turning ON  a dispenser.  Some line leak tests require turning ON a dispenser to start the test. Yes No No No
Output disable.  This is used to disable input voltages to an electronic line leak detection system, when a site is not 24 hours, and the dispensers and submersible pumps must be left ON. Yes No No No
Submersible motor relay included No Yes Optional Optional
Simplified Healy and Hasstech wiring Yes No No No
Units needed per site 1 1 per Product 1 per Product 1 per Product
Maximum dispensers per unit 10 - 3 Product Dispensers or 16 Blenders 8 8 4

Comments

FE Petro - Dispenser Hook Signal is a general indication that any one of eight inputs could be ON or OFF. This is a signal of an active output to the STP motor relay more than an input signal. However, the signal is created by an input (which one?) and if more than one STP_DHI box is used per product.  The DHI signal is an indication of any input ON, in any box.

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