R.S. Electronic Controls, Inc.


			

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

What's New?

Last modified: 05/22/08

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New 2002 National Electrical Code, Article 514.13

Bennett Pump issues Technical Service Bulletin #E537 (International Bulletin #040) recommending RSEC as the preferred method of removing feedback from dispenser submersible pump control wiring.

Installation manual added in Adobe PDF format, 9/1/00

 Technical page page added, 8/14/00

New Approval, 3/15/00

The City of New York

Department of Buildings

Bureau of Electric Controls

Calendar #41825 (This is our approval number)

New 1999 National Electrical Code, Article 514-6

Fuses added, 2/15/98

All EDC's shipped after March 1, 1998 will have 5 Amp SB fuses installed on each output of the RPS board (output bd.). This will prevent the RPS board from being damaged due to miswiring. Since these fuses are not readily available each system will be shipped with 2 spare fuses.

Input & Selector Board, Matrix Switch Change. 3/25/97

Our input board switches have changed, the matrix switch that we used in the past is no longer available. To keep our system as simple as possible we have changed to a dip switch that will function exactly like the old switch.

When setting these switches, do not set any input switch to turn on more than one output.

There is one exception to this. More than one switch can be set on applications where it is necessary to turn on two submersible pumps at one time using only one input. Caution, if any input is set to turn on only one of these submersible pumps, both pumps will always turn on.

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