Atlas Ultra-Hi Flow Dispensers
The Atlas® 9840K and 9850K Series Ultra-Hi products are available in pump, dispenser, and combo models. It’s the right product when high capacity fuel delivery is required.
The commercial and fleet fueling environment requires rugged, dependable, efficient fuel dispensers. The Atlas® Series Ultra-Hi products deliver high capacity fueling, galvanized steel frames, and is available in suction pump, electronic dispensers, and combo models. Pair with the Atlas Satellite dispenser or TW3 Combo and fuel both saddle tanks simultaneously. Add the RS485 Interface or Pulse Output to communicate with EKOS or other 3rd party controllers for reliable and accurate fuel management.
Important Features
Lane-oriented nozzles offer easy, saddle-tank fueling or side-load fueling for conventional islands
Available in pump or dispenser style models, this heavy-duty, steel frame dispenser is designed for the fleet market
Rated at 50 gallons per minute (GPM) with a LC meter, dispensing fuel has never been faster or more accurate.
Increase fuel efficiencies by integrating your cloud-connected software with you dispensers
Specifications
- UL, cUL
- NIST/ Weights & Measures
- Measurement Canada
- Side or Front Load Nozzle Position
- LC meter
- Internal replaceable filters
- All models come with a field wiring junction box for easy installation
- Reliable Gasboy electronics
- Vane pump – 1- ½ HP motor
- Large 1” Backlighted LCD volume display – capacitive backup
- Rugged Welded G90 Galvanized steel frame
- Structural foam bezel with clear polycarbonate window and backscreen polycarbonate dialface
- Replaceable sheathing – painted or optional 304 embossed stainless steel
- Gasboy RS485 Interface or Pulse Output for 3rd party controllers
- Stainless Steel Doors / Panels
- LED Lighted Brands / Dialface
- Non-resettable mechanical totalizer (odometer type)
- External high hose retractor
- External high capacity filters
- Satellite piping – dispensers (S) and single pump models (PPS)
- ATC for Canadian Market
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