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t q <br /> A <br /> Series X76S <br /> Vapor/Liquid Detector System <br /> ROWAN <br /> ............. <br /> Features <br /> SERIES X76S <br /> ❑Up to 4 Alarm Modules with LEAK DETECT OF'YONITOp <br /> LED Indicators <br /> ❑Intrinsically Safe Interface to n ; <br /> Sensor. >Approved <br /> 11 Field-Proven Circuit Design }# K r <br /> ❑Background Vapor Suppression Bylf�` <br /> a Front Accessible Potentiometer <br /> ❑NEMA Type i Enclosure s . <br /> ❑Rugged Mechanical Design <br /> ❑Vapor Sensor <br /> o Not affected by Continuous y; F- <br /> High Concentration of Vapor b� <br /> Resistant to Sulfur (H,S) and <br /> e Chlorinate (CHCL,) Compounds <br /> Designed for Long Life ' f <br /> Three Years Warranty kJ srsh; $ ., <br /> o UL Listed <br /> O Up to 3000 Ft. from Monitor <br /> ❑Liquid Level Sensor ,. <br /> o High Reliability <br /> O UL Listed - <br /> o Compatible with Hydrocarbons <br /> o Maintenance Free x <br /> ❑Alarm Contact Output per Sensor <br /> for Remote Indication or <br /> Telemetering <br />-:r <br /> he Model X76S Vapor and Liquid Detector System double-wall tanks. <br /> continuously monitors underground storage tank The sensor's outputs are continuously supervised by <br /> installations for leakage of gasoline, diesel oil, waste oil individual alarm modules via FM approved intrinsically <br /> and other hydrocarbons. safe barriers. This allows installation of the sensors in <br /> Two types of Liquid Level Sensors are horizontally Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, or D areas as defined in <br /> or vertically positioned in the normally dry annular the National Electrical Code, without using costly <br /> y space of double-walled tanks. A reservoir level type is conduits, conduit seals and explosion proof junction <br /> also available where the annular space is water-filled boxes. <br /> and the loss of water is detected. The X76S provides up to four level or vapor sensor <br /> `Vapor Sensors monitor well holes, drilled around the alarms. <br /> peri peter of single-wall tanks, or the annular space of <br /> fi <br />