2mechanical installation – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LS300 AutoLearn Pressure-Based Electronic Line Leak Detector System Users Guide User Manual

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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

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LS300 User’s Guide

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Mechanical Installation

Mechanical Installation Sequence:

Follow the instructions here to mount the LS300 Auto-Learn console and to install the LSU300 Leak

Sensing Unit transducers, and Needle Valves at each STP containment sump (see Figure 2.2 for

typical finished installation). Be sure to ask the electrician to do any “electrical” type of work when

appropriate.

1.)

Mount the LS300 Console on a vertical surface using appropriate fasteners, level, and between 2

feet (0.6 m) and 6 feet (1.9 m) high for use (see Figure 2-1 and make allowances for conduit runs

and fittings at the left, right and bottom sides)

The LS300 AutoLearn console must be located in a pollution degree 2 environment per IEC60664 in

contries requiring CE compliance.

2.)

At the electrical power panel: locked-out & Tag POWER OFF for the STP’s, Pump Controllers, and

Dispensers

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 lockout 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 cleanups), and fire or explosion hazard

that may result in injury or death.

WARNING

Avoid personnel injury or property damage: ALWAYS secure the hazardous work area

from moving vehicles. This equipment is usually mounted underground, therefore, reduced visibility

puts service personnel working on this equipment in danger from moving vehicles entering the work

area. Use Safety Cones, Barricades, Warning Signs, and Safety Tape, and block access with

Barricades / service vehicles to the work area to avoid injury or property damage.

3.)

Relieve pipeline pressure to 0 psi per manufacturers recommendation and capture any product that

escapes or use absorbent rags to clean up any product spills and dispose of properly (FE Petro

Pumps: open Manual Pressure Relief valve / MPR valve... Red Jacket Pumps: Turn Functional

Adjustment element to 0 psi, if no adjustment exists – remove and replace with an adjustable

functional element)

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.

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