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C <br />CJ <br />Flexible Isolation Tube <br />If dielectric Isolation of the flexible <br />connectors are required order one <br />Flexible Isolation Tube.for each <br />pipe entry. This Isolation tube <br />comes equipped to attach directly <br />to the base of the Pipe Entry Boot <br />at one end and connect to 3" pipe <br />at the other end. Includes a 30' <br />rubber tube and two band clamps. <br />Also available in a 42" long tube <br />which has its own air valve stem. <br />Conduit Entry Seals <br />These rubber seals are used to <br />seal conduit which enters the <br />bottom of the pan through the <br />conduit envy cuffs. Specify the <br />size of the conduit when order- <br />ing these rubber seals. There <br />are three sizes available: <br />1/2*: CES -1550 <br />3/4': CES -1575 <br />1": CES -1510 <br />Flexible Boot Adapter <br />In the event that a Flexible Entry <br />Boot is required to be installed in <br />the bottom of -the pan, to seal a <br />stage II vapor recovery pipe entry, <br />then this adapter permits the <br />Isolation tube to be connected to <br />the outside base of the Flexible <br />Entry Boot. For more information <br />about this application contact your <br />local distributor or Environ. <br />Petro- Trip Kit <br />Should automatic shut-off of the <br />shear valves be required, in the <br />event of product collecting in the <br />base of the pan, then specify the <br />Petro -Trip Kit. This device is a <br />spring loaded sensor which will <br />engage and trip the shear valve <br />fusable link in the presence of <br />gasoline in the pans collection <br />well. Kit accommodates up to four <br />shear valves. <br />Sensor Stabilizer Tube <br />It a electronic leak detection <br />sensor Is to be installed inside the <br />pan for monitoring the Sensor <br />Stabilizer Tube will secure the <br />sensor in an upright position <br />directly over the collection well. <br />The sensor should be no larger <br />than 2.125" in dia.. The tube is <br />made of stainless steel wire mesh <br />and comes with a mounting <br />bracket to be secured to the pan's <br />stabilizer bar. <br />3 x 2 Reducer Seal <br />If the Flexible Isolation Tube Is <br />required to seal, at its lower end, <br />directly to 2' pipe instead of 3' <br />pipe, then this rubber reducer seal <br />is required to make this transition. <br />This rubber seal can be used in <br />place of a Pipe Entry Boot when <br />circumstances require 2' rigid <br />pipe entering directly into the pan. <br />Drain Fitting Kit <br />Should the pan be required to be <br />drained into the secondary piping <br />system then the Drain Fitting Kit <br />should be installed. This kit <br />Includes all the necessary <br />components to connect the pan to <br />the Flexible Isoaltion Tube with a <br />1/2" nylon drain tube. The Petro - <br />Trip Kit can not be used in this <br />Application. <br />Stage 11 Entry Boot <br />The Stage 11 Entry Boot used for <br />pans which provide a stage II <br />entry cuff in the location of the <br />stage II pipe entry. The assembly <br />includes a 7' long rubber entry <br />boot with air valve stem, a 3' to 1" <br />rubber reducer and and two band <br />clamps. This boot is permits a <br />Flexible Isolation Tube to be <br />connected to irs base for isolation <br />of a flexible connector. <br />Trip Sensor Switch <br />Should automatic shut-off of the <br />electronic dispenser be required <br />In the event of a product leak into <br />the pan, the Trip Sensor Switch <br />should be ordered. This switch is <br />activated when the Petro -Trip <br />engages and will automatically an <br />the power to the dispenser. <br />Remote Draining System <br />A remote draining system is <br />available for the dispenser pans <br />which will drain any leaking <br />product away from the dispenser <br />to a remote collection sump. This <br />system has a number of <br />components, such as, a primary <br />and secondary drain line, drain <br />fittings, tie fittings and a collection <br />sump, which are all described in <br />more detail on page 9. <br />