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® I I 1 I <br /> µ <br /> Positive Alarm Indication <br /> of Any Liquid in Underground <br /> Fuel Storage Tank <br /> Piping Sums <br /> ► For TLS-350, ILS-350, <br /> TLS-3001, TLS 25®i and ILS 25® <br /> UST Monitoring Systems. <br /> ► System Indicators Pinpoint <br /> Alarm Location. <br /> ► Simple to Install. <br /> ► Two-wire Connection to <br /> System Monitor. <br /> ► Complete with All Mounting <br /> Hardware. <br /> Fast Action Helps Prevent Serious Safety and Simple to Install <br /> Environmental Problems The Veeder-Root Piping Sump Sensor can be <br /> The Veeder-Root Piping Sump Sensor detects the used in the piping sumps of either steel or fiber- <br /> presence of liquid in a UST piping sump. Liquid glass tanks. Each sensor comes with complete <br /> presence could mean a dangerous line leak. hardware to mount on an available junction box or <br /> directly to the side of a fiberglass sump. Only two <br /> When the sensor detects liquid, it sends an alarm wires are required to connect the sensor to a TLS <br /> signal to a TLS-350, ILS-350, TLS-3001, TLS-250i or ILS system. <br /> or ILS-250 Monitor, where both visual and audible <br /> built-in alarm indicators immediately identify the <br /> location of the problem. You can then quickly take Standard Components <br /> action to help prevent serious safety and environ- QTY DESCRIPTION <br /> mental problems. <br /> 7 Piping Sump Sensor Assembly <br /> For even greater warning capability,the TLS-350, PVC Mounting Sleeve <br /> ILS-350, TLS-300i, TLS-250i and ILS-250 feature 1 Aluminum 900 Mounting Bracket <br /> internal alarm relays that can also trigger on-site 1 watertight cord Grip <br /> alarms. With the TLS-350 and TLS-300i, alarm <br /> signals from the sump sensor trigger a leak report #6-20(0.312°)Sheet Metal Screws <br /> showing the time and location of the alarm condi- <br /> tion. This information is stored in the system's <br /> Alarm History and can be retrieved through the <br /> monitor's integral printer, or remotely through its <br /> data communications interface. <br />