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<br />TS S- <br />Qvitck Start Gude <br /> <br />Franklin Fueling Systems <br /> <br />TS-STS Overview <br />The TS-STS system includes a TS-STS console within a convenient <br />portable case, leak testing probes with 50 feet of cable, and probe <br />hanging hardware (slip rings and chain). <br />After all fittings within the sump are sealed, the sump is filled with a <br />water-based test solution that covers all sump penetration holes. The <br />probe is installed so the float is floating on the surface of the test solution. <br />The TS-STS console is quickly programmed with the site name and <br />address, number of sumps, the 7-digit code-names for each sump, and <br />the correct Time/Day/Date before leak testing. <br />Pressing the Test key at tho consolo koypad starts sump leak tests for <br />all sumps. The test time is 15 minutes and tests for a level change <br />greater than 0.002 inches. If the level of a sump drops more than the <br />leak limit during the test, the Sump I Pak Test Report will show a fail <br />result when the test is finished. Leak tests can also be programmed <br />(scheduled) to start at desired times. <br />When finished, leak test reports will automatically print out at the console <br />printer. Extra copies of this report can be printed using the report key. A <br />newly completed Sump Leak Test will overwrite the previous results <br />stored in memory. Save sump leak test reports and provide copies as <br />evidence of compliance with regulations. <br />Recommendation: Use a computer and the Tech version of <br />System Sentiner" to record site data, sump code-names, and test <br />results. Test results can also be extracted from Comm Port 1 at <br />NOTE the bottom of the TS-STS console (also see Section 4). <br />Reference Federal and State regulations for leak limit and test <br />time requirements. Recommendations for locating the TS-STS <br />console outside of the (Class I, Division 1, Group D) Hazardous Areas <br />during testing, are based on NFPA 30, NFPA 30A and NFPA 70 (NEC). <br />INCON P/N 000-3064 Rev.D Feb. 2009 0 STetilaCilalAteilila-com <br />This document may change without prior notice. INCON. is a Registered Trademark of Franklin Fueling Systems <br />.IS-STS Installation <br />1.) Required Materials: <br />a.) Tape to secure the probe cable b.) Safety cones & signs <br />Grounded, 3-pronged extension cord <br />Flat pieces of metal to suspend leak testing probe over sumps <br />2.) Work safely— install Safety Cones and Signs at the site <br />3.) The probes are precision instruments — handle with care! <br />4.) The STS probes are shipped with nahles attached, do not remove <br />the cable from the probe end... remove at the console case only. <br />5.) inspect probes for proper float movement before use, then install <br />pubes as shown in Section 1 <br />6.) Connect the yellow probe cables to the receptacles at the TS-STS <br />case. Make sure to line up keyways before inserting cable and <br />tightening the screw-on connector. <br />7.) Locate the TS-STS case outside of the Hazardous Area and tape <br />the cable down to prevent probe movement during the test and to <br />reduce tripping hazards <br />8.) Setup / Program the TS-STS console per Section 2 <br />9.) Start sump leak test(s) on sumps that are ready <br />10.) Always clean, dry, and store probes in the probe carrying case after <br />each use <br />11.) Test each of the probes on a monthly basis to ensure its ability to <br />detect leaks. Install the probe in a test container and initiate a test. <br />After 5 minutes, remove about 0.12 inches of water. When the test <br />completes, the test report should show a Failed result if the probe <br />is working properly.