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THE BOTTOM LINE <br />If you've drawn the line on paying for annual EPA tests <br />for your mechanical line leak detectors and absorbing <br />down-time costs during line tests, INCON would like to <br />welcome you to a new era in which petroleum marketers <br />actually save money on every line every year. <br />THE LOWEST INSTALLATION COST <br />The revolutionary TS -LLD electronic line leak <br />detector retrofits easily into the mechanical line <br />leak detector port on submersible pumps without <br />excavation, conduits, wiring, sumps or breaking <br />into the piping system. Here's how it works. <br />Two simple connections at the pump's junction <br />box allows the leak sensing unit to send infor- <br />mation over the existing pump control wiring. <br />The control unit mounts next to the pump control <br />C, <br />THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY <br />INCON's pioneering volumetric flow measurement <br />technology checks flow rates directly, and is not <br />affected by flexible piping or trapped vapor. It <br />f. <br />also prevents annoying false alarms that <br />plague mechanical units and requires <br />no programming by the user. A simple <br />2 -digit LED display lets your station <br />manager know how many days have <br />passed since the last monthly leak <br />test. Two independent LED's indicate <br />when the system is busy performing <br />a leak test, and when the line has <br />failed a leak test. Bottom line: <br />The TS -LLD offers you the <br />ultimate in line leak detection <br />- <br />box in the station and receives data directly from technology for a fraction of <br />the leak sensing unit in the pump. The TS -LLD the cost of more expensive units.' <br />i <br />works with rigid, fiberglass and flexible pipe of <br />