Why leak detect? Equipment will eventually fail and mistakes happen but the costs of replacing critical systems or products, and the cleanup, are often higher than the monitoring costs. As the pioneers of the leak detection industry, TraceTek systems offer customers the satisfaction of knowing they have reliable protection. Tested by numerous 3rd parties, the only solution with FM Global approval for indoor fuel transfer systems and storage, and having the only Florida EPA approval for underground fuel transfer systems, the TraceTek system is the right solution. Whether it is a data center, drip pans, mechanical areas, museums, archives, elevator pits, indoor storage tanks, diesel generators, or fuels, TraceTek has a 25 year history of being the right choice.
Safety is the number 1 concern of most companies involved in the handling of petroleum fuels, and protecting the environment is a close second. The regulatory framework in both areas is getting progressively tighter, so if your business involves the production, transportation, storage, refining or consumption of fuels, you need to consider the possibility of aleak.
In some situations the potential source of a leak can be anticipated. A valve pit, an overfill containment or a low point sump is an ideal location for a fast acting fuel probe. Quickly knowing that fuel is accumulating in an unexpected area can be the key to avoiding a catastrophic accident or expensive clean-up.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a “slow” leak is a “small” leak. A slow leak results in a large spill if the detectionsystem is too insensitive to detect leaks below a given threshold or below a certain percentage of flow. Far too many leaks are discovered when someone notices the smell of fuel, or after surface/below ground water has become contaminated.
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The TraceTek fuel leak detection system has these basic parts:
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