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0 0 <br /> 3. The device could be defective. <br /> 4. The device is sensing a leak. <br /> WHAT TO DO <br /> If the leak. detector trips, you can reset it by simply turning on <br /> one of the gas dispensers of that product type and letting it run <br /> for a minimum of 30 seconds without dispensing fuel from that <br /> nozzle or any other of that product type. This pressurizes the <br /> line and resets the detector . <br /> If the leak detector continues to trip or starts to trip every <br /> morning, CALL THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT BOo-924-3273. <br /> If you cannot get the detector to reset or it trips more than <br /> once, call the Maintenance Department and shut the product down <br /> that is giving the problem. <br /> NOTE: You do not have to shut the whole gas island down, just the <br /> product type that is giving you trouble. <br /> b) LEAK-X OR LEAK SENSOR II - In the backroom of the store is a <br /> monitor box that says Leak-X or Leak Sensor II . <br /> This device monitors the cavity between the primary and secondary <br /> fuel tanks and trench liner for gasoline or water . <br /> These units have a set of alarm lights, a power light, and an <br /> audible alarm to inform the personnel in the store if anything is <br /> wrong. This unit must be checked daily to make sure the power <br /> light is on and there have been no alarms. <br /> If an alarm light comes on, but no audible alarm is heard, the <br /> unit is detecting water somewhere in the secondary containment <br /> and must be called in to Maintenance to be checked and reset . <br /> If an alarm light comes on and an audible alarm is heard, the <br /> unit is detecting gasoline somewhere in the secondary containment <br /> and must be called into Maintenance to repair and reset . The <br /> audible alarm can be turned off by pushing the button or the <br /> silent switch, but the red light will remain on. <br /> You do not have to shut down the gas island if this unit trips, <br /> but you must inform Maintenance when any of the alarm lights or <br /> audible alarms trip. <br /> c ) VISUAL INSPECTION - A visual inspection of the gasoline <br /> dispensers is to be done every week. This consists of opening <br /> up the lower panels of each dispenser and visually inspecting any <br /> leaking gasoline or possible leaking gasoline inside the <br /> dispenser . <br /> If a leak is seen or suspected, turn off that dispenser and call <br /> Maintenance. A leaking dispenser can lose many gallons of <br /> 3 <br />