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. FLrobes And Serd)m <br />• <br />Three In Tank Probes To Choose Efiom. <br />Choose 0.1 gaiions/hour capacitance probes. 0.2 gallons/hour ca acict"O"ns; <br />hour magnetostricti� e probes. depending on system capabilities <br />the capacitance probes in most petroleum products. You can us i� p moat <br />petroleum products as well as in many non -petroleum products (includijoltl jn jg4&ol blends). <br />Magnetostrictive probes are recommended for diesel applications HP-ALTH <br />f b% as Deing it <br />-1 nationally recognized independent testing agency certifies both of br'�s as being a Ie to <br />detect a 0.1 gallons/hour leak with a 99% probability of detection. The 0.2 gallons/hour probes detect it <br />0.2 gallons/hour leak with a 95% probability of detection. Capacitance probes and magnetostrictice <br />probes are available in lengths to fit almost any tank. <br />Interstitial Space And Sump Sensors. <br />These sealed magnetic float switch liquid sensors virtually eliminate troublesome false alarms. are ease <br />to install. and are not damaged by exposure to fuels. They're also less expensive than other types of <br />liquid sensors and don't require periodic maintenance. A magnetic float mechanism triggers an alert if <br />liquid enters the containment area. <br />There are two types of interstitial sensors: one to fit traditional steel tanks and one to fit traditional <br />fiberglass tanks. Your Gilbarco distributor can help you decide which type will fit your tanks. <br />