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ALARMS: <br />SAMPLE DA TA PRINTOUT <br />Intermittent tone alarm with <br />external reset button. Contin- <br />uous 13mp. Alarms recorded in <br />OPERATING RE('ORD DUMP <br />data storage memory. Total <br />`_�1%3:'`,c, 23:v�:1 <br />number of alarm days recorded <br />STAr:TING 00/00/86 <br />in non -accessible system <br />PORT 1 2 31 4 <br />memory. <br />DAY # <br />s2 P <br />ALARM ACTIVATION:-� <br />� 3A <br />3 sVL 3 ti titi6i <br />33 <br />1. When the running average of <br />4 32 33 33 33 <br />three successive samples <br />c 32 33 32 3 TIP P <br />from a single probe is above a- <br />£ _ _ 3' -4 P <br />selected alarm trigger point. <br />7 al 1 32 .-v 32 <br />1 C. J <br />2. When a single reading is <br />'8 30 32 34 32 P <br />above a factory specified <br />,433 j 33 <br />j 32 <br />"extreme high" level. <br />10 32 33 3`, 33 <br />3. If the system cannot calibrate <br />Y 1 32 33 33 33 <br />prior to the start of a sampling <br />12 31 32 33 33 <br />cycle indicating a malfucntion. <br />13 34 35 36 36 <br />4. If there is a an excessive <br />14 29 31 32 30 <br />number of power interruptons <br />15 34 34 36 34 <br />indicating system tampering <br />16 32 34 35 34 <br />or external power source <br />17 32 34 34 34 <br />problems. <br />18 34 3 35 36 <br />5. At the factory specified service <br />19 34 36 36 36 <br />interval (approximately six <br />20 30 ?1 33 31 R <br />months) when the daily record <br />.,13 ; <br />31 � <br />keeping memory is full. <br />1712 <br />L `1 `5` <br />`2 - 32 <br />22 <br />RECORD KEEPING <br />23 32 32 34 32 <br />FUNCTIONS: <br />24 'I_' :1 33 '3'22 <br />Daily vapor levels for each <br />sampling location, alarms, <br />* Vapor readings are reported as averages of three <br />audio alarm reset, and <br />scheduled samplings per port per day <br />other data in user accessible <br />* Vapor readings are reported as two or three digit numbers <br />memory. <br />on a scale of 32 to 255. A conversion chart is used to <br />Total number of alarm days, <br />convert printed values to parts per million. 32 = 0 ppm. <br />and power interruptions in <br />protected system memory. <br />* Letters in right column are condition/incident codes. <br />P power up. R = alarm reset button pushed. <br />MODULE ENCLOSURE: <br />Metal enclosure for indoor <br />installation only. <br />NOTE: SOIL SENTRY MODEL 17 - 1 10A REQUIRES DATA RETRIEVAL <br />POWER,' <br />AT SIX MONTH INTERVALS USING A SEPARATE SERVICE <br />117 VAC. <br />MODULE AND PRINTER. IN THE EVENT OF A HIGH VAPOR <br />ALARM, THE ALARM CAN ONLY BE DEACTIVATED USING THE <br />OPTIONS: <br />SERVICE MODULE.SYSTEM SERVICE CAN BE PERFORMED BY <br />FACTORY PERSONNEL OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENTS. <br />Printer, service/data access <br />SERVICE MODULES AND PRINTERS ARE AVAILABLE TO <br />module, remote alarm, and line <br />SYSTEM OWNER'S AS SEPARATE ACCESSORIES. <br />pressure sensing to verify <br />integrity of underground <br />components. <br />