HYTEK ATEX CERTIFIED COMPACT TANK HIGH

Hytek ATEX Certified Compact Tank High Level Alarm For Petrol
The Hytek Engineered Compact High Level/Overfill Alarms are built and at Hytek.
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What makes this Petrol the right choice?
Hytek ATEX Certified Compact Tank High Level Alarm For Petrol
Due to diesel's reclassification as a flammable liquid under the CLP Regulations, the Hytek tank alarms have been ATEX certified. The Hytek Engineered Compact High Level/Overfill Alarms are built and at Hytek. Their compact design (90mm square) allows them to be used in confined spaces, making them an environmental must.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Constant monitoring tank overfill/high alarm, not a “push to test type"
- Tank high level/overfill alarm for steel tanks
- Suitable with petrol & kerosene
- ATEX certified, tank float switches rated for zone 0&1, the alarm housing must be located in the safe zone
- Over 20,000 in use worldwide
- Battery operated (Battery supplied, type PP3 x1)
- Weatherproof to IP55
- Compact design for use in confined spaces, 90mm square
- High powered alarm sounder 90dB at 1m
- Flashing light on top of the unit
- Mute button stops the sounder, light still flashes
- Float switch supplied with 5m cable, 1.5" female brass cap to ease fitting
- 2 year battery life, if tested weekly with no alarms
- I year guarantee
Technical data
Full specifications
| Reference | |
| SKU | HLA3A.BSP |
| EDEL code | EDELP00183251 |
Irish regulations
Installation & requirements
OFTEC regulation
All domestic oil tank installations in Ireland must be carried out by an OFTEC-registered technician. The tank must conform to IS:293 and be sited in accordance with IS:820.
Site requirements
The tank must stand on a level, load-bearing concrete base minimum 100 mm thick, extending 300 mm beyond the tank footprint on all sides. Ground must be clear of vegetation.
Bunding requirements
Bunded tanks are required within 10 m of a watercourse or drain. Secondary containment must hold 110% of the inner tank capacity. Check local planning conditions before installation.
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