Veeder Root Sensors
The veeder root mag sump sensor uses proven magnetostrictive technology to detect hydrocarbons or water in sump spaces.
Veeder root sensors. Our automatic tank gauges connnect a wide variety sensors so you can monitor the sump spaces interstitial and secondary containment and monitoring wells at your sites. Veeder root teams showing their support during covid 19. Cares act and covid 19 relief programs. It is easy to install and compatible with tls 450 tls 4 tls 350r tls 350 proplus and tls 300 automatic tank gauge systems.
Class 1 zone 0 iia hazardous area. Warnings and alarms for veeder root automatic tank gauges. The separate sensor control interface ensures intrinsically safe integrity in a class 1 div. The veeder root sump sensor detects the presence of liquids in the containment sumps ensuring your gas station and the environment protection.
Veeder root sensors detect the presence of liquid in the tank water fuel allowing you to monitor your tank status with greater precision and finding dangerous leaks before they become a risk to the environment. When vapors exceed a programmed threshold the vapor sensor sends an audible and visual signal to a veeder root automatic tank gauge console telling you where the problem is so you can act quickly to prevent serious safety and environmental hazards. Secondary containment vacuum sensor. Detecting and reducing loss in your fueling system.
Leak detection monitoring sensors veeder root. Detect dangerous hydrocarbon vapors in dry monitoring wells. The veeder root secondary containment sensing system was designed to meet several regulatory requirements that require a vacuum on secondary containment system. Stay in compliance by detecting free hydrocarbon products on the water table in up to 20 deep monitoring wells.
At the detection of liquid the sensors will emit an alarm signal to the console immediately indicating it s location. The piping sump sensor is installed in a containment sump and will detect the presence of a liquid. The groundwater sensor detects free hydrocarbons in the c5 to c16 range on the water table in up to 20 feet deep monitoring wells.