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Technical service bulletin – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LLD Leak Detection Sensor – Cleaning & BriteSensor Recovery User Manual

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Technical Service Bulletin

0001289 Rev.B

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How to Recover a BriteSensor in a

PRODUCT

alarm state:

1. Clean

it

– rinse / soak in clean lukewarm water

2.

Wipe off with clean dry rag

3. Dry

it in a warm, low-humidity environment ( 70 to 85 degrees F ) until the alarm clears

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Cleaning INCON Sensors (those needing no recovery period):

The TSP-DIS sensor only requires cleaning after product is detected (

PRODUCT

alarm generated). The

TSP-EIS sensor only requires cleaning after a liquid is detected (standard or liquid alarm is generated)...
this is especially true when a product-like odor is noticeable.

Applicable Sensors (those without hydrocarbon-reactive strips):

TSP-DIS (Discriminating Interstitial BriteSensor)

TSP-EIS (ElectroOptic Interstitial Standard sensor)

How to Clean Sensors (those needing no recovery period):

Follow the advice given in the first section of this bulletin, then
1. Unscrew and remove the tip of the sensor for cleaning
2. Rinse the sensor and its tip with clean lukewarm water
3. Wipe-off the two conductive metal elements & the diamond shaped lens with a clean dry rag
4. Reinstall the sensor tip, and reinstall the sensor in its original location after the leak was fixed.








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