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Leak detector based on high vacuum, extremely economical DC motor
(energy efficiency class A++) with high starting torque, particularly
Poor operation, alarm vacuum range: 325 mbar adjusted. With inte-
integrated display of the pump running time, service display that can be switched on and
electronic pressure sensor.
The Eurovac HV leak detector is exclusively for tanks that are pressureless,
that is to say, under atmospheric conditions,
and underground storage of the following liquids.
tanks:
• Single-walled tanks according to EN 12285-1, EN 12285-2, DIN 6619, DIN 6624 and
DIN 6625, or approved design with one of the design according to tension
senen leak protection lining.
• Double-walled tanks according to EN 12285-1, EN 12285-2 Form A, DIN 6618-2,
DIN 6619-2, DIN 6623-2, DIN 6624-2 without leak indicator fluid in
Monitoring room (except a partial quantity for tanks according to EN 12285-1).
• Double-walled tanks of approved design up to 2.9 m in height or with
a suction line leading to the lowest point in the monitoring room.
• Double-walled tanks according to EN 12285-1 with at least 30 cm earth cover,
whose monitoring space is still partially filled with leak indicator liquid
is filled.
Double-walled tanks for storage of non-flammable, water-hazardous
liquids in the list of substances (see operating instructions)
• Double-walled tanks and tanks with an inner shell, whose suitability for
need of leak detectors by a general building authority
Approval by TÜV Nord has been proven.
The operating conditions of the leak detector, for tanks of non-standard design
with building approval mark, must be determined in accordance with the respective
take.
liquids:
• Flammable liquids (mineral oil products) of hazard class A III
• AdBlue® (urea solution 32.5%) according to DIN 70070
• Add to the list of substances 'non-flammable, water-polluting liquids'
to the Eurovac HV leak detector, as well as for the
we refer in the operating instructions Eurovac HV
Proof of Usability:
CE marking according to EU CPR 305/2011
EU 574/2014 (EN 13160-1/-2) and EHP