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Installation <br /> 1. Turn OFF power to the console. <br /> 2. Make sure liquid is present in the sump's interstial liquid reservior. Important! Do not install the sensor if there is <br /> less than 0.8" of liquid in the reservoir. Failure to comply will lead to an alarm. <br /> 3. Lower the float switch assembly into the reservoir until it sits on the bottom of the reservoir as shown in the <br /> installation example in Figure 1. Note: the actual reservoir type and location will vary between sump <br /> manufacturers. <br /> The sensor housing should not be suspended by the cable. Do not use more cable than necessary between <br /> the sensor and junction box to avoid excess cable being damaged when replacing the sump lid. Route and tie <br /> off the cable so that it can not be damaged by sump component installation or maintenance. <br /> Sensor in interstitial fluid reservoir <br /> ri <br /> o <br /> 4 � <br /> a d <br /> d <br /> Concrete ° <br /> V. pad o a <br /> e < 9 <br /> d p. <br /> Double wall <br /> sump <br /> Coupling and <br /> seals as required <br /> for conduit egress <br /> (customer supplied), <br /> Seal-off and junction <br /> box (customer supplied) <br /> 1/2" conduit to <br /> TLS console Use tie wraps to keep <br /> cable clear of sump <br /> components and lid <br /> Tank <br /> sensors\dwsfigl.eps 77777) <br /> Figure 1. Example sensor installation <br /> 4. Using wire nuts, connect the two-wire sensor cable to the field wires in the sensor junction box (Figure 2). <br /> 5. Seal wire nuts with epoxy sealant following the instructions in Figure 3. <br /> 5 <br />