SUPER RITE SERIES 800C


SUPER RITE SERIES 800C METER Compatible for Gasoline, Diesel, B20, E15, Kerosene.

DETAIL PRODUCT SUPER RITE SERIES 800C METER

  • 3/4″ or 1″ NPT female inlet and outlet ports
  • Recommended for 5 to 20 GPM (19 to 76 LPM) output 1± 1% accuracy 150 PSI maximum pressure
  • Meters fluid at temperatures from -15∞F (-26∞C) to 150∞F (66∞C)
  • Weatherproof, corrosion resistant
  • Zero reset unit wheels have large 11/16″ figures
  • Easy to read totalizer registers to 99,999.9 gallons
  • Compact design – 8″ x 6″ x 6″ (200 x 150 x 150 mm
SUPER RITE SERIES 800C

COUNTER ASSEMBLY :

For access to counter assembly, remove reset knob (item 3) by grasping edges and pulling firmly. Knob is held in place by a spring clip. Loosen two screws (item 29) and lift counterface (item 2) and cover (item 1) off. Remove two screws (item 13) to extract counter (item 4). Reassemble by reversing procedure.

METER CHAMBER ASSEMBLY :

To expose meter chamber assembly, tilt the meter at least slightly face down, so that no parts fall out when removing

meter housing. Remove the four screws (item 20), then remove meter housing (item 19). Meter chamber assembly consists of upper and lower chambers, a nutating disc and seal gasket. Reassemble by reversing procedure.

If replacement of any components of the meter chamber assembly is required, the complete assembly must be replaced due to the precise method of its construction. This assures a proper fit and a correctly operating chamber

CALIBRATION

The Super-Rite Series 800C meters can be calibrated for either U.S. gallons or liters. Calibration is required after disassembly, when metering a different fluid, or after significant wear. Depending on the model, Series 800C meters are calibrated at the factory, metering Stoddard solvent in either U.S. gallons or liters. Meter calibration can be easily changed by following the calibration procedure listed below. A proving container or a container of KNOWN volume will be needed for the calibration procedure. It is recommended that the containers volume be at least five times larger than the unit of calibration. For example, a five gallon container should be used when calibrating for gallons.

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