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State Water Resources Control Qnard Page 2 of 2 <br />Lower detection limit - I 0.005 I 0.005 I N/A N/A <br />thickness (in) <br />*Evaluations determined these sensors` responses to the liquids shown above and those indicated in <br />the following section. Biodiesel blends B6-620 meeting ASTM D7467 and biodiesel B100 meeting ASTM <br />D6751 would also produce an alarm if the sensor threshold is exceeded. Responses to these fuels were <br />not determined, but would be expected to be very similar to the diesel responses. <br />**The "high" and "low" refer to high and low level alarm points of float switch sensors. <br />*** See glossary. <br />Specificity Results (in addition to above): <br />Activated: synthetic gasoline, jet -A fuel, n -hexane, toluene, xylene(s) <br />Not activated: water (polymer strip only) <br />Comments: <br />Polymer strip must be air dried after exposure to unleaded fuel. <br />Polymer strips must be cleaned with solvent and dried after exposure to diesel. <br />Comparison of TLS -450 with TLS -350 series console showed comparable results when evaluated with <br />representative sensors. <br />Veeder-Root <br />125 Powder Forest Dr. <br />Simsbury, CT 06070-2003 <br />Tel: (860) 651-2700 <br />E-mail: dhalla@veeder.com <br />URL: www.veeder.com/dynamic/index.cfm <br />Evaluator: Ken Wilcox Associates <br />Tel: (816) 443-2494 <br />Dates of Evaluation: <br />04/20/98, 03/03/08 <br />01/02/95, 06/23/97, <br />I Home I Vendors: A- F I Vendors: G- M I Vendors: H- S I Vendors: T- Z I Method Index I <br />Appearance on this list is not to be construed as an endorsement by any regulatory agency <br />nor is it any guarantee of the performance of the method or equipment. <br />Equipment should be installed and operated in accordance with all applicable laws and <br />regulations. <br />For full details, please refer to our expanded "DISCLAIMER" page. <br />Conditions of Use I Privacy Policy <br />Copyright © 2015 State of California <br />The California Water Boards include the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Boards <br />The State Water Board is one of six environmental entities operating under <br />the authority of the California Environmental Protection Agency <br />Cal/EPA I ARB I CalRecycle I DPR I DTSC I UEHHA I SWRCB <br />http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programsfust/leak revention/lg113/vendor... 11f1212015 <br />