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Tank Telemetry

How do I look after the units?

Transmitter Level Tank Unit (this is what looks like the sharks fin on the tank)

Please Do

  • Advise Calor if any equipment becomes detached from the tank
  • Advise calor if the equipment is accidentally damaged
  • Consult Calor if you are planning to make any changes to the area around the tank or between the tank and the premises where the dialler unit is fitted
  • Only lightly clean the unit with a damp cloth if necessary

Please Don’t

  • Remove, interfere or open the equipment on the tank(s)
  • Hose down the equipment or apply a pressure washer
  • Rub or clean the equipment with a dry cloth

Dialler Unit (this is the square unit connected to the telephone line)

Please Do

  • Advise Calor if the unit becomes detached from its position
  • Consult Calor if the unit must be moved to a new position for any reason
  • Only lightly clean the unit with a damp cloth if necessary
  • Consult Calor if you have any concerns about the operation of the unit

Please Don’t

  • Remove, interfere with or open the equipment
  • Move the unit from its current position, as it can affect its ability to receive radio signals from the tank
  • Paint or decorate the unit
  • Obscure the unit with metal furniture or fittings
  • Apply direct heat to the unit
  • Unplug the telephone cable
  • Allow the unit to become wet
  • Rub or clean the equipment with a dry cloth

 

   
 

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