Manual SeaLand TankWatch Level Monitor System

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  • SeaLand TankWatch Level Monitor System - page 1

    DO-IT -YOURSELF INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS The T ankW atch Level Monitor System is designed to operate on 12 VDC in a sewage holding tank, and to signal a nearly full tank condition. This instrument will give years of reliable service if installed properly . CAUTION! DO NOT USE IN FUEL T ANK! Red light glows... nearly full. Y our T ankWatch Level ...

  • SeaLand TankWatch Level Monitor System - page 2

    6 5 7 A . Connect the red wire through a 1/2-amp fuse (not supplied), to the positive DC source. B. Connect the white wire from the red LED to one of the white wires on the Float Switch Assembly . C. Connect the remaining white wire from the Float Switch Assembly to the negative DC source. Place the Switch Assembly into the tank with the gasket in ...

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