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ELECTRICAL DANGER ALWAYS lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing this equipment, pumps and related equipment. A potentially lethal electrical shock hazard and the possibility of an explosion or fire from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are accidentally turned on during installation or servicing.

ELECTRICAL DANGER Verify that no voltage exists before working-on, or wiring-to circuits described in this manual, otherwise lethal electrical-shock-hazards could exist, which may cause injury or death. Note: circuit breaker contact(s) can fail to open even when the circuit breaker lever indicates off.

ELECTRICAL DANGER Electronic line leak detectors start submersible pumps automatically to run leak-tests at full line pressure. Automatic pump starts occur between periods of product dispensing when there is no product being dispensed. BEFORE performing any installation or service (such as replacing fuel-filters) – tag and lock-out all electrical power sources to the submersible pump(s), pump controllers, and dispensers and relieve fuel-line pressure. Failure to turn off power and relieve fuel-line pressure before work is started can result in: Electrical shock, fuel spills, and fire or explosion hazard that may result in injury or death.

WARNING DO NOT smoke while working on or near this equipment. Highly flammable vapors may be present in the environment where this equipment is installed or serviced. Failure to follow this instruction could result in a serious fire or explosion.

WARNING Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installation of this product and the entire system. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA 30, 30A, and 70 from the National Fire Protection Association. Failure to do so could result in serious property damage, environmental- contamination, and severe injury or death.

WARNING Turn off all pump power and relieve pipeline pressure (reference and follow the pump manufacturer’s directions about how to do this). The pipeline from the submersible pump to the dispenser, may be under pressure. If the line leak detector/plug (or any other part of the submersible pump and fuel line) is removed without first relieving pressure, then a product spill will occur. This can cause an environmental, fire, or explosion hazard, and may result in injury or death.

WARNING Avoid personnel injury or property damage: keep moving vehicles and unauthorized personnel out of the hazardous work area. Use Safety Cones, Barricades, Warning Signs, and Safety Tape, and block access with Barricades / service trucks to the work area to avoid injury or property damage.

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SAFETY

 

TS-TPI Installation and Wiring Guide

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Franklin TS-TPI manual Safety

TS-TPI specifications

The Franklin TS-TPI (Total Pipeline Inspection) is a cutting-edge tool designed to revolutionize pipeline inspections across various industries, including oil and gas, water, and wastewater management. This advanced technology enables operators to assess the integrity of pipeline systems efficiently and accurately, ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards.

One of the main features of the Franklin TS-TPI is its ability to perform comprehensive inspections using a variety of sensors and imaging technologies. It incorporates high-definition cameras that provide detailed visual representations of the pipeline's interior, allowing for real-time monitoring and evaluation. Additionally, it leverages ultrasonic and electromagnetic sensors to detect anomalies such as corrosion, leaks, and structural defects—critical factors that could lead to catastrophic failures if left unaddressed.

The Franklin TS-TPI employs innovative robotics and autonomous capabilities, enabling it to navigate complex pipeline systems with ease. Its modular design allows for customization based on the specific needs of a pipeline, with attachments that can be added or removed as required. This flexibility not only enhances its functionality but also extends the lifespan of the equipment by allowing operators to upgrade sensors and technology as new advancements emerge.

Another notable characteristic of the Franklin TS-TPI is its data management capabilities. The system collects vast amounts of inspection data, which can be analyzed using advanced software solutions. This technology provides operators with insights into the condition of their pipelines, helping them make informed decisions regarding maintenance and repairs. Predictive analytics can also be applied to assess the likelihood of future failures, allowing for proactive actions to prevent costly disruptions.

The Franklin TS-TPI's user-friendly interface and powerful reporting tools enhance its usability, making it accessible to a wide range of professionals. With easy integration into existing pipeline management systems, it can streamline operations, improve response times to potential issues, and help operators meet compliance and safety standards more effectively.

Overall, the Franklin TS-TPI represents a significant leap forward in pipeline inspection technology. Its combination of advanced imaging, sensor technology, robotics, and data analytics creates a robust solution that addresses the challenges faced by industries reliant on pipeline infrastructure. By ensuring the integrity and operational efficiency of pipelines, the Franklin TS-TPI not only protects valuable resources but also promotes environmental sustainability and public safety.