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Issue Date: August 3, 2015 Franklin Fueling Systems Incon TS-1001/2001, TS-5, TS-550, TS-5000, TS-550 evo, and TS-5000 evo with INTERSTITIAL
DETECTOR (LIQUID-PHASE)
Detector:
Test Results:
Manufacturer and evaluator claim that sensors will respond to any liquid. Evaluations determined these sensors' responses to the liquids shown above. Comments: Sensors can be removed, cleaned and reinstalled if an alarm is triggered or if the sensor is periodically tested. The FMP-HIS, FMP-HIS-XL, FMP-HLS, and FMP-HFS sensors are identical in operation and communication to Franklin Fueling System's TSP-HIS, TSP-HIS-XL, TSP-HLS, and TSP-HFS sensors. The FMP-HIS, FMP-HIS-XL, FMP-HLS, and FMP-HFS sensors can connect to any INCON console with no software or setup changes. FMP-HIS, FMP-HIS-XL, FMP-HLS, and FMP-HFS sensors can be distinguished from TSP-HIS, TSP-HIS-XL, TSP-HLS, and TSP-HFS sensors by the part number on the label that begins with "FMP" instead of "TSP." The TSP-HIS, TSP-HIS-XL, TSP-HLS, TSP-HFS, FMP-HIS, FMP-HIS-XL, FMP-HLS, and FMP-HFS sensors appear as the same device from the automatic tank gauge.
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