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Figure 7. Once the tubing pieces are cut, remove the barbed elbows and tees to push on the tubing pieces, <br /> then reinsert this connected assembly back into the Vac Sensor bushings and tighten the nuts. <br /> i <br /> Front of housing <br /> Vac Sensor Barbed tee <br /> (STP SIPHON port) <br /> Cable connector(TLS port) _ Tapered bushing/nut <br /> I <br /> Cable pair to — Barbed elbow(VAC TEST port) <br /> junction box <br /> Vent port <br /> 3-way ball valve <br /> Valve handle shown in <br /> Barbed elbow's ) �r operating position (down) <br /> {- To vent monitored interstice <br /> rotate handle up <br /> � Tapered bushing/nut� <br /> � tTubing connects to interstitial <br /> Vac Float space being monitored . <br /> Figure 4. Vac Sensor/Vac Float tubing connections <br /> Yayvalve <br /> Front of housing <br /> Barbed tee <br /> Vac Se ✓ (STP SIPHON port) <br /> Cable connector (TLSpered bushing/nut <br /> Cable paibed elbow (VAC TEST port) <br /> junction bng connects to Tank Interstice <br /> Figure 5. Vac Sensor/tank interstice tubing connections <br />