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

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SAFETY

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LS300 User’s Guide

WARNING

Prevent static electric sparks and possible explosions — always have fuel test

container on the ground when filling with gasoline. Use only containers approved for motor

fuel storage.

CAUTION

Refer to all applicable Federal, State, City and local codes, your National

Electric Code (NEC), and the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA 30A in the

USA) before installation or maintenance. This installation is designed for submersible pumps

which have a Pump Control box in the station. If a pump control box does not exist, then the

system must be retrofitted to add a pump control box in the facility to comply with Codes.

CAUTION

Although the LSU300 is water resistant, INCON does not recommend

operating the LSU for long periods while under water. Drain the sump and manhole

immediately into a holding tank for disposal per Codes.

WARNING

Highly flammable vapors may be present in the environment in which this

equipment is being installed or serviced. Do not smoke while working on or near this

equipment. Use only non-sparking tools. Failure to follow this instruction could result in a

serious fire or explosion.

CAUTION

Before entering a containment sump check for the presence of hydrocarbon

vapors, if vapor levels are unsafe ventilate the sump with fresh air. While working in the sump

periodically check the atmosphere in the sump, if vapors reach unsafe levels exit the sump

and ventilate it.

CAUTION

ALWAYS have a second person standing by for assistance when working in

or around a containment sump. Electronic and electrical petroleum monitoring equipment is

often housed in containment sumps designed to trap hazardous liquid spills and prevent

contamination of the environment.

WARNING

These containment sumps can trap dangerous amounts of hydrocarbon vapors.

If these vapors are inhaled they could cause dizziness or unconsciousness. If the vapors

were ignited they could explode causing serious injury or death.

ELECTRICAL DANGER

ALWAYS lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while

installing or servicing this equipment, pumps and related equipment. A potentially lethal

electrical shock hazard and the possibility of an explosion or fire from a spark can result if

the electrical circuit breakers are accidentally turned on during installation or servicing.

During normal operation Auto-Learn will turn on the STP as part of its leak testing process. A

shock, fire or environmental contamination hazard could result from Auto-Learn attempting to

turn on the STP while equipment is being serviced.

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