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Installation, Overview – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-RA2 User Manual

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Installation

Overview

The mounting location of TS-RA1, TS-RA2, TS-RK units should be based on: cable run length, ease of conduit routing,

alarm light visibility, alarm horn audible range limitations, and the distance away from hazardous areas. In addition, the

following limitations and requirements must be met.

TANK OVERFILL ALARM

LOW Limit

(Reorder) setpoint

HIGH Limit

(Tank full) setpoint

(high)WATER

Limit setpoint

HI HI Limit

(Tank Overfill) setpoint

LO LO Limit setpoint

HAZARDOUS

AREA

TS-RK

Alarm Acknowledge

Unit

NON-HAZARDOUS

AREA

TS-RA1, or TS-RA2

Tank Overfill Alarm

(TS-RA2 shown)

FMS

Console

NON-HAZARDOUS

AREA

Tank Filling Site

HAZARDOUS

AREA

MODEL TS-RK

SACO, MAINE 04072

INTELLIGENT CONTROLS INC.

ACKNOWLEDGE

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SACO, MAINE 04072

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TS-RA2

Figure 1: TS-RA and TS-RK Installation Overview

• The location of the Tank Overfill Alarm and Alarm Acknowledge unit enclosures must be less than 1000 feet away from

the 120 VAC electrical power (source) panel.

• The TS-RA1, or TS-RA2 Tank Overfill Alarm unit should be mounted near the fuel tank filling area.
• The alarm light must be visible and the alarm horn must be audible at the fuel tank filling area.
• These units should be mounted in a protected location that minimizes exposure to direct sunlight, snow and rain.
• The TS-RK Tank Overfill Alarm Acknowledge unit should be accessible to the tank filling attendant. Access to the TS-RK

from the filling area must be clear with no obstructions.

DO NOT install the Tank Overfill Alarm, or Alarm Acknowledge units in a volatile, combustible, or

explosive atmosphere. Failure to do so may create an explosion hazard.
Run wiring from the Tank Sentinel console to the TS-RA1 / TS-RA2 Tank Overfill Alarm, and TS-RK

Alarm Acknowledge units in separate conduit apart from any other wiring. All conduits must enter

through supplied non-intrinsically safe enclosure knockouts only. Failure to do so may create an

explosion hazard.

Warning

Warning

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