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s � � <br />The ENIC External Sensor System applies the modular design of the EMC Environmental <br />Management Console to a sensor monitoring system. If you are satisfied with the way you <br />currently track in -tank inventory, this system is an excellent way to achieve regulatory compliance <br />at a minimum cost. <br />Modular Management. <br />Plan your detection system using any combination of the two types of EMC External Sensor System <br />modules. Each module manages up to 4 sensors, for a total of 16 sensors per system. This design <br />simplifies system expansion and invites the addition of new sensor technology in the future. <br />Vapor Detection And Groundwater Monitoring Module. <br />Vapor sensors detect the presence of hydrocarbon vapors. To ensure reliability and reduce the <br />possibility of false alarms, you can program sensitivity limits to site-specific monitoring levels. <br />Groundwater sensors trigger an alert when they detect as little as .004 inches of hydrocarbons <br />floating on groundwater. There are no moving parts, and hydrocarbons can be detected at any <br />point along the length of the sensors. <br />Fc:�_fl TT T <br />E UP <br />C. <br />QAaW <br />Interstitial Space And Sump <br />Monitoring Module. <br />Interstitial Space and Sump Monitoring sensors trigger <br />an alert when they detect the presence of liquid. <br />Install them at the lowest points in the piping sumps <br />and in the interstitial space in double -walled tanks. <br />Output Relays. <br />This standard feature lets you set up the system to <br />trigger a response from any of up to 5 compatible <br />devices (such as audible alarms). Each sensor can <br />activate up to 2 of these relays. One relay has <br />a programmable time delay feature for extra flexibility. <br />It <br />