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Feb 03, 2025 - 11:02 PM
To determine the best placement and configuration for the GARNET 710-AR Holding Tank Monitor senders, you will need to consider the tank height and measurable space.
1. Sender Placement: The senders should be mounted on a flat area on the side of the tank, ensuring that any metal is at least 1" away from the sender. Do not wrap the corners over the top or bottom of the tank.
2. Sender Configuration: Measure the height of your tanks and determine the measurable space. The measurable space is the "ideal" position of the sender on the tank. Use the following table for recommended sender options based on tank height:
- Tank Height: 3.5" - 10.5"
Best Sender Option: 710-AR single
- Tank Height: 10.5" - 14"
Best Sender Option: 710-ES2 single
- Tank Height: 14" - 19.5"
Best Sender Option: 710-AR stacked
- Tank Height: 19.5" - 26"
Best Sender Option: 710-ES2 stacked
3. Measurable Space on Tanks: Measure the height of the tank from top to bottom and subtract the gap space (recommended 1/2" from the top and 1/2" from the bottom) to determine the measurable space. This ensures proper reading through the tank wall.
4. Cutting Senders: If the senders do not fit the full height of the tank, they can be cut to match the height of the measurable space. Cut the sender between the segmented pads, ensuring the minimum length is maintained.
5. Programming the Senders: The senders are programmed by cutting off the tabs at the top of each sender to indicate the tank it will be mounted on. Use the provided table in the manual to determine which tabs to cut based on the tank type.
It is important to follow the instructions provided in the manual for proper installation and configuration of the GARNET 710-AR Holding Tank Monitor senders.
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