5.6
Connecting the hoses
See chapter "Application example(s)" for an example of how to route the
hoses from the product to the tank to be monitored.
1. Use oil- and water-resistant plastic hoses 6 x 2 mm for the measuring
hose (red), the suction hose (transparent) and the exhaust hose (green).
- If the leak detector of existing systems is replaced, you may also use
4 x 2 mm provided such hoses had been used before the leak detector
is replaced.
- The hose connections of the product are designed for 4 x 2 mm and
6 x 2 mm hoses.
2. The hoses must have the full cross section over the entire length; there
must be no bends and indentations.
3. The hoses should have a steady gradient from the product to the tank.
- In the case of outdoor tanks, install the hoses with a steady gradient of
4 %.
4. If a steady gradient to the tank cannot be maintained, install a condensate
trap at the lowest point.
5. Do not install any shut-off fittings.
6. In the case of underground or outdoor installation of the hoses, route the
hoses through impact-resistant and weather-proof protective pipes.
7. Connect the measuring hose to the measurement connection of the tank.
8. Connect the exhaust hose to the tank vent pipe.
- If an AFRISO Euroflex withdrawal system is used, the exhaust hose can
be directly connected to the Euroflex return connection in the case of
single-line operation.
Mounting
3. Push the antenna of the
EnOcean® wireless mod-
ule into the two housing
openings of the product.
4. Close the cover of the
product.
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