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SAFETY
Safety First – Before Working on this Equipment
CAUTION
This equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile
hydrocarbon liquids such as gasoline and diesel fuel. Installing or working on this equipment
means working in an environment in which these highly flammable liquids or vapors are
present. This presents a real risk of severe injury or death if these instructions and standard
industry practices are not followed.
Prohibit access to the work area to certified and trained installers/service personnel
Identify and mark the perimeter of the work area with signs, safety-cones and colored safety tape
Prevent unauthorized vehicle access (block access) into the work areas by using barriers,
barricades, and service trucks
Use only non-sparking tools when working in these Hazardous Areas
Occasionally check for presence of hydrocarbon vapors in containment sumps
ELECTRICAL DANGER
Lethal Electrical Shock Hazard! Before installing, servicing, or
working on this equipment: turn off all submersible pump power / pump controller power, Tank
Sentinel console power, LS300 electronic Line Leak Detector console power, and dispenser power
at the electrical power panel(s). Lock out and tag these circuit breakers in the off position to prevent
accidental / unauthorized circuit breaker closure. Failure to turn off and lock out power would result
in severe injury or death!
WARNING
Highly flammable vapors may be present in the environment where this equipment is
installed or serviced. DO NOT smoke while working on or near this equipment and only use non-
sparking tools. Failure to follow this instruction could result in a serious fire or explosion.
WARNING
Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installation of this
product and the entire system. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA 30, 30A, and 70
from the National Fire Protection Association. Failure to do so could result in serious
property damage, environmental-contamination, and severe injury or death.
ELECTRICAL DANGER
Verify that no voltage exists before working-on, or wiring-to circuits
described in this manual, otherwise lethal electrical-shock-hazards could exist, which may cause
injury or death. Note: circuit breaker contact(s) can fail to open even when the circuit breaker lever
indicates off.