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Universal Sensors and Device c..D Page Y of 1 <br />Yssue Date: November 2z,199s <br />lkevisiOn Date: AOWLtt 23, 1999 <br />Universal Sensors and Devices, Inc. <br />Leak Alert System Models LAL-100, LA -01, LA -02, -04, LA -X41' -08, DL'S -01, LS -20, LS -36, LS - <br />70, <br />CATLAS with I ALS -1 Liquid Sensor <br />Detector: <br />Output type: qualitative <br />Sampling frequency: continuous <br />Operating principle: thermal conductivity <br />Test Results: <br />unleaded_ga�ol.ine <br />Response time (mitt) 1.24 <br />Recovery time (min) <1 <br />Product activation height (cm) 0.61 <br />Lower detection limit (cm) 0.76 <br />Specificity Results (in addition to above): <br />Activated: Synthetic gasoline, diesel, heating oil #'2, water. <br />Comments: <br />Sensors are reusable. <br />Universal Sensors and Devices, Inc. Evaluator: Carnegie Mellon Research institute <br />9205 Alabama Ave., Unit C Tel, (412) 268-3495 <br />Chatsworth, CA 91311 Danes of Evaluation, 06%01/94, 04/22/97 <br />Td: (800) 899-7121, (818) 998-7121 <br />Horne I Vendors: A- F I Vendors: G- M 1 Vendors: N- S I Vendors: T- Z I Method index � <br />Glossary I <br />Appearance on this Nit is not to be construed as an endorsgment by any regula ageoCy nor Is It any giearantee of the <br />perrgrntance of the mediod or equipment <br />Equlpment !!weld be Installed and operated in accordance with an app>ik able laws and regulations. For full deta4 please refer to <br />ourexpanded "DISCLAImFR" page. <br />ht(P://www.nwglde.oT-g/evals/universal—sensor,,,—d.htm] <br />p -d l7Ztg-L9C(6Oz) <br />3/12/2007 <br />out sesudjep] Ae1t8 d�C.bp 10 81• Jeal <br />