Husky 1800 Series Pressure Washer User Manual


 
GASBOY Series 70 & 1820
2-6 9312
Direct Mount on Aboveground Tank
Aboveground tanks require both a pressure/vacuum vent and an emergency vent. The
pressure/vacuum vent reduces losses due to evaporation and is an air quality control measure.
The emergency vent provides a relief from the pressure resulting from heating and boiling of the
tank contents during a fire situation. Both vents must be properly sized for a given tank.
1. Screw 1" suction pipe into install-a-socket. Suction pipe should be long enough to allow 3"
clearance from bottom of tank. Apply gasoline-resistant pipe compound to male threads.
2. Screw install-a-socket directly into 2" flange in the aboveground tank.
3. Lift the pump to the height of the tank and tighten it into the install-a-socket. Apply gasoline-
resistant pipe compound on male thread.
NOTE: If using an automatic nozzle with the
extended nozzle hanger, you may need to use a 2" coupling and close nipple in between the
pump and the install-a-socket. This will prevent interference of the hanger with the top of the
tank.
See the
Conduit
section for correct installation of electrical conduit.
NOTE: Aboveground tanks, located at commercial, industrial, governmental, or manufacturing
establishments and intended for fueling vehicles used with their business, cannot exceed
a capacity of 6000 gallons.