Note - 2, Need help ? - 2 – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LLD Installation Manual User Manual

Page 66

Advertising
background image

4

Page 4 - 2

TS-LLD INSTALLATION GUIDE

Step 4 (continued... )

Simulate a dispense by – move the dispense lever up and wait a few seconds

after the pump has turned on, and then move the dispense lever down

.

5) Prevent dispensing while this test is running (bag or tape poly over the

dispenser and dispense lever)

6) If a leak is found, or if the second line leak test also fails, then:

a) Shut off all power to the affected pump and dispenser & contact INCON

Technical service

b) Take corrective action in accordance with local, State, and Federal regulations
c)

Contact the local inspection agency, and follow all procedures and

instructions as required by State Laws and Regulations.

WARNING

When a line leak is detected, it is the station owner’s obligation

to contact his local inspection agency and comply with the reporting and procedure

requirements of local / State / Federal Laws and Regulations. These must be
followed explicitly. Serious legal, health and safety hazards could result from not

taking the proper action. Where the codes and regulations conflict with this

manual, follow the regulations.

The site

(station owner, shift manager(s), and personnel)

must have access to the

Important — Customer Documentation as listed in Chapter.Section # 2.4. This

data is required for their reference (our valued customer).

TIP

Also keep a

copy of this documentation for your future reference.

How Often Should a Manual 0.1 gph Test be Run ?

State and local regulations will dictate the need for and frequency of the 0.1 gph

annual test and inspections. Make sure you and

the site

are aware of the issues

and requirements for compliance testing and inspections.

Need help ?

Contact

INCON Technical Service at 1-800-984-6266 (FAX #: 207-282-9002) for

help with: a Line Leak Test failure, repeated Line Leak Test failures, or multiple

Line Leak Test failures. Also see Chapter 3, for additional information about

System Operation & Testing, and Chapter 6.1 & 6.2 for information about Alarm –
Error Codes, & Troubleshooting.

— ❖ —

NOTE

Advertising