Danger – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LS300 AutoLearn Pressure-Based Electronic Line Leak Detector System Users Guide User Manual

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SAFETY

LS300 User’s Guide

ELECTRICAL DANGER

Electronic line leak detectors start submersible pumps

automatically to run leak-tests at full line pressure. Automatic pump starts occur between

periods of product dispensing when there is no product being dispensed. Before performing

any installation or service (such as replacing fuel-filters) – tag and lock-out all electrical power

sources to the submersible pump(s), pump controllers, and dispensers and relieve fuel-line pressure.

Failure to turn off power and relieve fuel-line pressure before work is started can result in:

pressurized fuel spills (an environmental hazard associated with costly clean-ups), and fire or

explosion hazard that may result in injury or death.

Multiple INCON Danger stickers are supplied with electronic line

leak detectors. Apply these stickers on the pump relay box

cover, in locations near dispenser fuel-line filters, plugs,

emergency safety-shut-off valves, on or near the Leak Sensing

Unit Transducer (at the submersible pump housing), and other

serviceable components of a fuel line (where a spill would

occur if the line became pressurized). The selected surfaces

must be clean, dry, and in plain sight so that the label can be

read, and followed.

WARNING

The fuel line from the submersible pump to the dispenser, may be under

pressure. Turn off all pump power and relieve pipeline pressure (reference and follow the

pump manufacturer’s directions about how to do this). If the line leak detector/plug (or any

other part of the submersible pump and fuel line) is removed without first relieving pressure,

then a product leak will occur. This could cause an environmental, fire, or explosion hazard,

and may result in injury or death.

WARNING

Avoid personnel injury or property damage: keep moving vehicles and

unauthorized personnel out of the hazardous work area. Use Safety Cones, Barricades,

Warning Signs, and Safety Tape, and block access with Barricades / service trucks to the

work area to avoid injury or property damage.

WARNING

Be careful not to cause sparks when working on fuel dispensing equipment

(volatile fuel may be within the pump’s leak detector port). Allow no source of combustion

near the work area. Failure to follow these directions may cause an explosion hazard, which

could result in property damage and death.

WARNING

During the Calibration/learn process, ALWAYS secure the line leak generator in

the appropriate container. When the submersible pump is turned on, a fine stream will be

sprayed out the orifice of the line leak generator. This stream can cause movement of the line

leak generator and possibly come out of the container. This product stream can cause

physical injury and environmental hazards.

FIRE, EXPLOSION &

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Electronic line leak detector

installed—the pump may start at any

time and pressurize the fuel lines.

• BEFORE performing any

installation or service — turn off/
lock out electrical power sources
to the submersible pump(s), and
relieve fuel-line pressure.

INCON PN 240-1175 Rev. D

DANGER

NOTE

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