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Mounting Sensor to Support Member Sensor Installation <br /> 1.Make sure no liquid exists in the piping sump.Failure to comply can result in undetected potential environmental <br /> and health hazards. <br /> 2.Attach one of the mounting strips to the top of the sensor using the 2 Plastite screws provided as shown in <br /> Figure 1. <br /> lmportantu�§' The sensor must be positioned in the lowest part of the sump and it must be mounted in a true vertical position to <br /> ensure proper operation of the float switch contained inside. <br /> 3.Depending on your mounting requirements(again see Figure 1),attach the second mounting strip to the first strip <br /> using two 1/4-20 x 1/2-inch screws and speed nuts.With the sensor resting on the bottom of the sump,wrap the <br /> mounting strip around the support member and secure it using a 1/4-20 x 1/2-inch screw and speed nut. <br /> 4.Carefully bend the mounting strip so that the sensor is in a true vertical position and still rests on the bottom of <br /> the sump. <br /> 5.Install the cord grip into the junction box.Feed the sensor cable through the cord grip on the junction box. <br /> Tighten the cord grip nut to ensure a water-tight seal at the cable entry. <br /> a <br /> _Existing conduit <br /> or piping <br /> Product pipe <br /> Cable to junction box Cable to junction Ile d <br /> and seal-off box and seal-off <br /> (see below) (see below) <br /> Piping sump sensor"I <br /> (installation examples) <br /> Sump base <br /> Weatherproof junction <br /> "Piping sump sensor should: box with 1/2-inch N.P.T. <br /> 1.Rest on the base of the sump. threads(16 cubic inch <br /> 2.Be positioned as close to outer wall as possible. Cord grip volume minimum) <br /> 3.Be mounted in a true vertical position. <br /> 4.Be installed only in a dry sump. <br /> --Epoxy seal per <br /> NFPA specs <br /> Cable Rubber grommet seal <br /> sump clamped on inside- <br /> piping <br /> piping or as recommended by <br /> sensor S sump manufacturer <br /> \---1/2"Rigid conduit <br /> Sump— to console <br /> a <br /> swsm Vsshsl.eps <br /> Figure 1.Sensor Mounting Examples <br /> 5 <br />