Technology/Services

Dresser Wayne Stays Ahead of ADA

Ovation dispenser meets NACS recommendations on upcoming revisions
AUSTIN, Texas -- Dresser Wayne, a global innovator of fuel dispensers and technologies, continues to help fuel retailers stay ahead of industry regulations with the Ovation fuel dispenser. According to the company, it is currently the only dispenser that meets the National Association of Convenience Stores' (NACS) reach-range recommendations, targeted to comply with upcoming revisions to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The revised ADA regulations are expected to go into effect this month, coinciding with the commemoration of the ADA's 20th anniversary.

The [image-nocss] ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, government, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation and telecommunications. Among other things, the act requires convenience stores and self-serve gas stations to provide equal access to their customers with disabilities. To help fuel retailers comply with these regulations, including new ADA design standards, NACS has advised members planning new construction projects to install fuel dispensers with a 48-inch reach range.

Dresser Wayne has engineered the Ovation fuel dispenser to comply with the new ADA design standards. It features user controls placed at a maximum height of 42-inches, which results in a 48-inch reach range when mounted on a six-inch curb, for wheelchair-accessible customer interaction.

"Fuel retailers have a lot to think about in making and keeping their businesses compliant with the ADA and accessible to their disabled customers," said Mike Simmons, director of Dresser Wayne's dispenser product management. "We can help them by staying ahead of the curve and designing and building dispensers that address the changing regulatory landscape."

In that regard, Dresser Wayne has designed the Ovation fuel dispenser to comply with rigorous International Building Code (IBC) standards for performance, safety and accessibility; and, to be ready for the future of payment-security, as well. The Ovation fuel dispenser includes the future-proof iX Technology platform, which supports iX Pay secure payment; an upgradeable payment terminal equipped to meet future regulations for the protection of customers' financial data.

Retailers can benefit not only from these compliance solutions, but also from the iX Media in-dispenser digital video display, which provides enhanced merchandising capabilities to help them stay competitive in today's marketplace.

Dresser Inc. is a global leader in providing highly engineered infrastructure products for the global energy industry. Leading brand names within the Dresser portfolio include Dresser Wayne retail fueling systems, Waukesha natural gas-fired engines, Masoneilan control valves, Consolidated pressure relief valves and ROOTS blowers and rotary gas meters. The company has manufacturing and customer service facilities strategically located worldwide and a sales presence in more than 150 countries.

Dresser Wayne is one of the largest business units of Dresser Inc. and a global leader in the design, manufacture and servicing of fueling forecourt solutions where reliability and uptime are critical. Dispensers, payment platforms, control systems, and technology from Dresser Wayne play an essential role in traditional and alternative fueling sites around the world. Dresser Wayne is ISO14001 certified.

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