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Franklin Fueling Systems has introduced its latest innovation for the Fuel Management Systems product line - the new S940 Sensor Alarm Console. This newest addition to the product offering provides yet another cost effective solution which allows customers to accurately and effectively implement overfill protection and sensor leak detection.
The S940 is capable of monitoring up to four tanks, containment sumps or interstitial spaces and provides users peace of mind with both audible and visual alarm indicators to alert them of an alarm condition. Two programmable relay outputs put the user in charge; allowing them to customize how they wish to receive additional alarm notifications such as sounding an external alarm or sending a signal to a building control or monitoring system.
“The S940 gives the user some great options as far as configuring it to their specific needs,” said Dan Marston, Fuel Management Systems Product Manager for Franklin Fueling Systems. “We have created a really robust alarm console that easily interfaces with remote alarms or external devices, and is economically priced to enhance the value even further for our customers.”
The compact-sized S940 is simple to install and easy to configure and the weather-proof enclosure allows it to be installed indoors or out. The large sight glass viewing window on the cover allows the user to view the brightly colored “Alarm”, “Power” and “Output” LED indicators without having to open the S940 itself. Franklin Fueling Systems is currently accepting orders for the S940 Sensor Alarm Console.
To learn more visit, www.franklinfueling.com and click on the Fuel Management Systems product solution. Franklin Fueling Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Franklin Electric, a global leader in the production and marketing of systems and components for the movement of water and automotive fuels. Recognized as a technical leader in its specialties, Franklin Electric serves customers around the world in residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, municipal and fueling applications.
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