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THE FD102 POLWLERTf2 <br />FLUID DETECTION SYSTEM <br />SENSES AIR, WATER OR HYDROCARBONS. <br />Tank leaks cost a lot more than the <br />price of lost petroleum. They can <br />rob your cash flow through chaotic <br />disruptions. Or steal your profits <br />through longer -terns interruptions. <br />But worse, underground leaks can <br />seep Into streams Or COI11111IInity <br />water- supplies. They can endanger <br />housing projects. Or threaten <br />individual home owners with <br />noxious fumes front basements <br />or crawl spaces. They can spark <br />disaster to entire neighborhoods. <br />Clean up costs can run into <br />millions of .d<tlhrs. And cleaning tip <br />tllc' varipus Iitigati.Ylss that ri'sult can <br />ct,St you your business. <br />Industry experts contents that <br />many tanks installed dur ing the "gas <br />station boom years" are now <br />corroding and beginning to leak. <br />The truth is—no underground <br />storage tank offers total assurance <br />against hidden leaks. Recent court <br />decisions reflect this fact. An <br />alarming number of judgertlents <br />have been upheld against companies <br />whose leaking tanks contaminated <br />surrounding ground water. The <br />environment is still an issue. And <br />when the damage is "close to <br />home." legal reaction is sometimes <br />quick and costly. <br />You can't afford the costs <br />of ignorance --not knowing if <br />you have a leak Or what tine <br />consequences might be. Arid there <br />is only one way to stop hidden <br />leaks before ttfey p Into <br />dangerous grounds: an <br />early warning system of <br />underground sensing devices. <br />The FD 102 POIIIIICI-t Fluid <br />Detection System is designed <br />Specifically to meet the needs <br />of -mynne with above or below <br />ground tarlk storage..._ <br />Up to 10 sophisticated probes <br />"sense" the underground perimeter <br />around your tanks for air, water or <br />hydrocarbons (petroleum in v,lr i0us <br />forms). The st.ltus of t he probes 1% <br />displayed above grolltld oil a small, <br />space -saving numitor. Of course, <br />when hydrocai bons arc prewi it, <br />the status is reported in a "snore <br />urgent" manner. <br />ROUND--FIRE-CLOCK <br />PROTECT10H EVEN' <br />W1-IEN, t\10 QfelE' <br />ARn_ 1.1111 k.-). <br />IAIIIor •: I'±'l I , l t I II II• I I 1 <br />Syst"I I1 (11„ X"", II 11111• ,i t•.� . <br />hour S'I (l,t). VVIWI) tit!' n1c11111f r r. <br />attended ---or when no one is <br />there. Probe status is displayed <br />visibly at both the probe and <br />monitor: Hydrocarbon cset.CC0011 <br />is signalled both atidibly ams visually. <br />Once it "sexiness" at the I1101lit0l. <br />you can trace 111c c xac.t Inc,itron h; <br />checking status lights -It intJivrelual <br />probes. <br />The hydrocarbotl alai to can <br />he transntittt•d any di';1 v <br />colim,ctint �l,lt,lll.nl;llu..i,•11 <br />c�cl+lifmlcnt ;hn.,ns.,!I r1•LI, ;,•I Ilutl ,!•. <br />Me 11" int -1 I I, c' 1 1. <br />alert yrnl Li) telr'llht,nt% ('I ac Ir."ll, <br />Cot ititvI111(':1'•111, ',',ilt II a'• I 111 ll'-, -'I <br />�`Y <br />