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PROCEPTOR
OWNER'S MANUAL
5.2 SUCTION PIPE
A suction pipe is used when remote tank cleanout is desired, typically for an indoor installation. The suction pipe is an internal
system that allows the tank to be maintained even if a servicing vehicle cannot access the main access cover at the top
of the tank.
The suction pipe may be plumbed to floor level, or to an exterior wall allowing a pump truck to attach to the port outdoors
instead of the typical service method of entering the building to open the access cover. A space at the base of the baffle allows
solids to be drawn from both cells.
5.3 OIL AND GREASE ALARM
Any Proceptor separator may have an alarm to indicate when the oil/grease layer has reached a preset storage volume. There
will be an alarm panel on a nearby wall (typically) and an alarm probe rod inside the accessway extending down into the tank.
Complete operational instructions were provided with the sensor alarm when it was originally shipped.
Two alarm options are offered as follows:
• Wireless Smartpro RF version
• Wired Smartpro version
For calibration and installation procedures, please refer to the corresponding alarm manuals on the Info Hub section of the
website at
zurn.com/tools-resources/green-turtle-info-hub
.
5.4 DOUBLE WALL
Proceptor separators are available with a secondary wall made from durable fiberglass for added protection against leaks.
The double wall Proceptor typically is ordered with an interstitial monitor for leak detection. No additional maintenance of the
secondary wall is required.
5.5 LEVEL
There are two configurations where a level monitor may be installed – double wall (for interstitial leak monitoring), and liquid
holding tank. In all of these applications, the level monitor probe is normally dry, and will trigger when fluid contacts the probe.
Figure 7: Proceptor with suction pipe option