Transport leak detection system is an instrument that detects any leakage in pipes and sewerages. The detector can identify any drip which may be of petroleum or gas pipelines. Leak detectors are a significant device and extremely beneficial as because it helps to save gases and other valuable petroleum which are going to waste and with cost attached to them. This wireless radio remote control system is specially designed for propane, anhydrous ammonia and butane transports. This is DCE certified to comply with all US DOT and transport and regulations for Passive Shut Off. These systems repeatedly monitor the off-loading procedure looking for a rapid change in discharge pressure. These industrial wireless controls detect a separated hose or failed connection and close the tank internal valve within 1/2 second. There are some magnificent specifications that attract consumers towards this wireless radio remote control. These are; 1. LDS Passive Systems incorporate a functional test button as a way to determine the unit’s readiness. 2. The systems are really easy to install and require no calibration or adjustment. 3. At the same time the systems activate automatically by opening the internal valve or pipe guard. 4. The options include multi-pipe or multi-trailer sensors, mechanical truck engine or PTO shut-down. 5. Basically the auxiliary control panel is available for LDS100 and LSD200 systems to allow drivers’ side unloading control. There are some models of this transport leak detection system. These are given below: Model # LDS 60: A fully automatic leak detection system for propane and anhydrous ammonia transports. The device has been planned & tested by design Certified Engineers to meet the compliance necessities of U.S. Hm225A and B620 system. The low powered control unit continually monitors piping and hose assemblies during the off-loading procedure. A failed pipe, or hose division will cause the tank’s internal valve to close instantly and sound an audible back-up alarm. Model # LDS 100: An automatic leak detection and shut down system designed by professional engineers specifically for LPG and Anhydrous Ammonia bulk transport. Trailer mounted unit repeatedly observe the off-loading process for “rate of change” parameters signifying broken or damaged hoses, fixtures and piping. A leak is directly detected and stopped by the closure of the tank internal valve(s). The truck’s engine can also be blocked and PTO disengaged if preferred. This system automatically activates at the end of each load. This insecure that the system is fully operational and helps reduce the possibility of a damaged cargo pump due to product run out. Model # LDS 200AQRF: It is designed to comply with DOT requirements for transports with both ‘metered’ and ‘bulk’ discharge ability. Combines all of the features described above for the LDS100 but includes a handheld with remote system ‘Query’ and ‘Emergency Stop’ switches. An perceptible alarm sounds every 4:30 seconds giving the operator 30 seconds to respond by pushing the ‘Query’ button. Failure to push the ‘Query’ button results in automatic activation of the passive shut-down system. BASE Engineering designs excellent wireless radio remote control technology for different engineering and commercial purposes. Since 1996 over 50,000 BASE systems have been employed around the globe to increase job safety and productivity. As a result of this design effort we have the confidence to offer a four year, no hassle, and replacement warranty on every product of Industrial wireless controls we manufacture.
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