Franklin Fueling Systems TSP-K2B User Manual

TSP-K2A (NPT) & TSP-K2B (BSP)
Reducer Coupling
Adapter Ring
Assembly
Sensor And Leads
Wire Grip Nut
Probe Cable
Grommet
Machined Recess
Sash Chain
Water Tight
Cable Fitting
Plug Cover Ass'y
Sensor Lead
TSP-K2A = NPT Thread
TSP-K2B = BSPP Thread
Installation Instructions
Warning
Warning
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 guide 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.
Procedure
1. Install a close t 2" threaded nipple (eld supplied) into the existing pipe.
2. Install the reducer coupling onto the threaded nipple.
Note: Use thread sealant on all threaded connections.
Use Teon® Tape or “Pipe Dope” to form a vapor-tight seal.
3. Hang the plate & chain assembly on the machined
recess inside of the adapter.
4. Adjust the chain length and wing nut position so that the probe is suspended 1⁄4" above the tank bottom (refer to the ATG Installation Manual for more information).
5.
Insert the probe wire through the wire grip nut, the adapter ring assembly and its grommet so that the end of the probe plug is on the inside of the service kit.
6. Make all of the connections and test the probe.
7. Seal the plug cover into the reducer coupling. Make sure that the wire leads through the wire grip are loose and don’t rotate with the cover when tightening the plug.
8. Tighten the wire grip nut to 75-100 in. lbs. of torque to secure the cable.
9. Retest the probe function.
©2009 INCON 000-0079 Rev. C
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