Well-suited for bottom-loading applications with vehicles outfitted with Optic sensors, and also suited for overfill protection while top-loading railcars or tank trucks.
Generates a unique, pulsed - and intrinsically safe - electrical signal that is transmitted to the sensors via a coiled cord and optic-format plug.
When sensors on the transport are dry a signal is returned to the monitor.
If the signal meets pre-determined characteristics the monitor goes to a “permissive” state, which changes the status light on the front of the 8100 Series Optic Rack Monitor from red: “non-permissive” to green: “permissive”.
If the sensor becomes wet, the relay is opened and the status light changes from green to red: non-permissive, shutting down the loading process.
The Model 8130 Optic Monitor with Ground Verification includes displayed status of the optic sensor: “permissive” or “non-permissive”, and mode of operation.
If the bypass mode is activated the green and red status lights will flash alternately.
If the monitor does not receive a proper ground verification signal, the red status light will flash repeatedly, shutting down the loading process.
Ground verification cannot be bypassed.
Features- Combined Optic Monitoring with Ground Verification in a Single Unit
- Monitors Up to 12 Optic Compartments
- Utilizes Industry Standard Optic Signal Format
- Led Lamps Provide Long Life, Reliability
- Light-weight yet Rugged; Easy to Handle, Mount and Install
- Available with Exclusive "Smart Remote" Tamper-resistant Keyed Bypass Switch; Provides Flexibility and Increased Safety