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Vac System Testing Vac Sensor Setup <br /> Press ENTER to accept your label: <br /> s 8: (ATMP Sensor Label) <br /> PRESS<STEP>TO CONTINUE REr q-EI\�!7/ ED <br /> Press STEP: 1 ` <br /> s 8: SELECT SS CATEGORY NOV 2 9 2017 <br /> UKNOWN <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> Press CHANGE until you see the message: DEPARTMENT <br /> s 8: SELECT SS CATEGORY <br /> ATM P SENSOR <br /> Press ENTER to accept the category. Press STEP,then BACKUP to return to the configuration display for Smart <br /> Sensor module 1: <br /> SS CONFIG-MODULE 1 <br /> SLOTx-XXXXXXXX <br /> This completes the ATM Pressure Sensor configuration. <br /> Vac Sensor Setup <br /> Identifying Vac Sensor Zones <br /> Before configuring the Vac Sensors, enter the Monitored Zone, Smart Sensor module number, and channel <br /> number for each Vac Sensor attached to the console in the worksheet in Table 1 below. NOTE: The Vac Sensor <br /> Zone Worksheet and the Secondary Containment Volumes By Manufacturer index are both included in the <br /> installation kit(P/N 577013-849). Use the Containment Volume index to calculate a zone's interstice volume in <br /> gallons. For example, if Tank 1's double wall product piping uses 100 feet of Ameron Dualoy 3000/1-piping,you <br /> would multiply 0.2186 (from the Secondary Containment Volume index)x 100 feet=21.86 gallons. For the Tank 1 <br /> product piping zone you would enter 21.9 (round to nearest tenth of a gallon) as the calculated zone volume. If the <br /> Tank 1 sump is a Containment Solutions 42" Double wall tank sump, you would you would multiply 0.8216 (from <br /> the Secondary Containment Volume index) x 3.5 feet=2.88 gallons as the calculated zone volume. <br /> Table 1. Vac Sensor Zone Worksheet <br /> SS Module Calculated <br /> SS Module Channel Zone Volume <br /> Vac Sensor Monitored Zone Number Number (Gallons) <br /> 1 1 <br /> 1 2 <br /> 1 3 <br /> 1 4 <br /> 1 5 <br /> 1 6 <br /> 1 7 <br /> 21 <br />