Safety – Franklin Fueling Systems TSP-LL2 User Manual
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Safety
Always lock out and tag electrical
circuit breakers while installing or
servicing this equipment and any
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.
Please refer to the Installation and
Owner’s Manual for this equipment,
and the appropriate documentation
for any other related equipment,
for complete installation and safety
information.
Follow all federal, state and local
laws governing the installation of this
product and its associated systems.
When no other regulations apply, follow
NFPA codes 30, 30A and 70 from the
National Fire Protection Association.
Failure to follow these codes could
result in severe injury, death, serious
property damage and/or environmental
contamination.
Always secure the work area from
moving vehicles. The equipment
in this manual is usually mounted
underground, so reduced visibility
puts service personnel working on
this equipment in danger from moving
vehicles entering the work area. To
help eliminate these unsafe conditions,
secure the area by using a service
truck to block access to the work
environment, or by using any other
reasonable means available to ensure
the safety of service personnel.
When the console system is used to
monitor tanks containing gasoline or
other flammable substances, you may
create an explosion hazard if you do
not follow the requirements in this
manual carefully.
All wiring must enter the console’s
enclosure through the designated
knockouts. An explosion hazard may
result if other openings are used.
All wiring from probes to the console
must be run in conduit separate from
all other wiring. Failure to do so will
create an explosion hazard.
Overview of LL2 Probe
The INCON LL2 probes are advanced instruments that
use magnetostrictive position measurement technology to
accurately report inventory levels in storage tanks
The probes are installed in USTs (underground Storage
Tanks) and ASTs (above ground storage tanks). Leak
Detection probes are suspended by a chain from a cap on
the riser pipe. Inventory probes may be suspended by a chain
and cap or alternatively be mounted on the bottom of the
tank. Bottom mount hardware is provided on all inventory
probes.
Types of Probes
• Leak Detection
• Inventory Specific
Length of Probes
The probe model number indicates its length. The model
numbers are in the form TSP-LL2-xxx, where xxx = the
tank diameter in inches plus 5.
For example, the TSP-LL2-101 is for 8’ (96”) tanks.
TSP-LL2-xxx, Leak Detection and Inventory probes are
available in lengths up to 12' tanks.
TSP-LL2-xxx-I, Inventory Specific probes are available in
lengths up to 18' tanks.
TSP-MLGK-xx, Moorman Level Gauge Kits are available
for tanks up to 35' and up to 50'. Refer to manual
000-2033 for Moorman Gauge installation.
Float Kits Available
Model
Description
TSP-IDF2
2" float set for diesel tanks
TSP-IGF2
2" float set for gasoline tanks
TSP-IDF3
3" float set for diesel tanks
TSP-IGF3
3" float set for gasoline tanks
TSP-IDF4
4" float set for diesel tanks
TSP-IGF4
4" float set for gasoline tanks
TSP-LPGF
2" float for LPG tanks, with or without
isolation sleeve. See manual
000-0251 for more information.
TSP-SSP
2-1/16" OD, #316 stainless steel float
for chemical applications only
Each float kit includes a product and water float. Order one
float set for each LL2 Mag probe.
• Product floats are white (clear)
• Gasoline water floats are red.
• Diesel water floats are blue
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