TTFFS
Tracetek TTFFS fuel leak sensing probe provides fast-acting detection of presence of hydrocarbon fuel on water, spreading on flat surface or collecting in a slump. TTFFS is installed with Tracetek sensor interface module for alarm and monitoring. This probe is intermixable with up to 3 FFS probe and TT5000 sensing cable to form hybrid cable and probe system.
Key Features
Low maintenance
Suitable for installation in CID1 (Zone 0) with appropriate safety barrier
SIL-2 Rated Safety System Component
Easy to install with multiple resets
The TT-FFS is easy to install by placing it in areas where fuel could accumulate or where other heating-related equipment might be located in commercial buildings, and then connecting it to a compatible monitoring system. The sensor may be used repeatedly without replacement until it will no longer reset.
TT-FFS probe is constructed by polypropylene with a static charge reduction additive to enable precise and reliable fuel level measurements. Additionally, fuel-resistant polyurethane jacketing is used on the leader cable that connects the sensor to lessen risk and other potential risks.
Product Information
Specification
External Diameter | 25.4m | |
Color | Orange | |
Tube Material | Polypropylene with static charge reduction additive | |
Operating Temperature Range | –40°C to 85°C | |
Leader Cable | 44 x 22 AWG, polyurethane jacketed, fuel resistant |
Response Time
Materials detected | Typical response time at 20°C |
---|---|
Gasoline | Less than 5 seconds |
Jet A fuel | Less than 5 seconds |
Diesel | Less than 5 seconds |
Naphtha | Less than 5 seconds |
Crude oil | 3 minutes |
Biodiesel (B100) | 45 seconds |
Resources
Documents
TTFFS Brochure | TTFFS Manual |
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TTFFS
A fast-acting probe designed to detect hydrocarbon fuel floating on water, spreading on a flat surface or collecting in a slump. The probe ignores water, but detects a thin film of fuel floating on the surface.