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Issue Date: November 22, 1995
Revision Date: August 23, 1999
 

Tidel Engineering, Inc.

EMS-3500 Liquid Discriminatory Probes Part 301-0635, Containment Sump Probes Part 301-0642,  
Tidel Detector #301-0752-001

INTERSTITIAL DETECTOR (LIQUID-PHASE)

Detector:

Output type:

qualitative

Sampling frequency:

continuous

Operating principle:

electrical conductivity/hydrocarbon sensitive polymer (Liquid Discriminatory Probes Part 301-0635), magnetic switch/float and hydrocarbon sensitive polymer (Containment Sump Probes Part 301-0642), float switch (Tidel Detector #301-0752-001)  

 

Test Results:
*California requires annual certification of all leak detection equipment. The certification of discriminating sensors should include functional testing of both water and product detection capabilities.

 

Model 301-0635 and 301-0642: Currently the SWRCB UST Program staff discourages the use of polymer strip discriminating sensors at new installations in California. This is due to concerns about the impact that repeated/prolonged exposure to hydrocarbons may have on the sensor's ability to alarm and recover from alarm reliably. Since current evaluation protocols do not address this issue, no new polymer strip sensors should be installed until new evaluation protocols are in place.

unleaded gasoline

water

Liquid Discriminatory Probes Part 301-0635

Response time (min)

3.59

0.96

Recovery time (min)

13.18

<1

Product activation height (cm)

1.76

0.49

Lower detection limit (cm)

4.19

1.52

     

high*

low*

Containment Sump Probes Part 301-0642

 

Response time (min)

6.39

4.12

4.76

Recovery time (min)

>60

<1

<1

Product activation height (cm)

2.27

19.22

4.31

Lower detection limit (cm)

2.32

N/A**

4.31

     

 

50% by weight
ethylene glycol in water

30% by weight
calcium chloride in water

Tidel Detector #301-0752-001

high

low

high

low

Response time (min)

21.91

30.10

22.27

31.08

Recovery time (min)

<1

<1

<1

<1

Product activation height (cm)

28.92

2.75

28.82

2.48

*The "high" and "low" refer to high and low level alarm points of hydrostatic sensors.
**See Glossary

Specificity Results (in addition to above for Liquid Discriminatory Probes Part 301-0635 and Containment Sump Probes Part 301-0642):
Activated:  synthetic gasoline, diesel, heating oil #2.

Comments:
Liquid Discriminatory Probes Part 301-0635 and Tidel Detector #301-0752-001 are reusable.
Containment Sump Probes Part 301-0642 was tested to determine its capability of detecting hydrocarbons floating on water.  A Lower detection limit thickness of 0.04 cm was declared, on average, in 16 minutes, 41 seconds with recovery time averaging 12 minutes, 55 seconds.
Tidel Detector #301-0752-001 is intended to monitor the level of either ethylene glycol or calcium chloride solutions in interstitial or annular space of a double-walled tank.  Detector activates an alarm if any significant gain or loss of solution occurs.

 

Tidel Engineering, Inc.

Evaluator:  Carnegie Mellon Research Institute

2310 McDaniel Dr.

Tel:  (412) 268-3495

Carrollton, TX   75006

Dates of Evaluation: 01/29/93, 02/17/93 , 04/20/93

Tel:  (800) 678-7577

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