LM11
The LM11 is a rugged sensor that measures fill levels of solids and liquids in tanks. It uses radar to detect levels by taking a distance measurement from the bottom of the sensor to the level of the tank contents. The sensor supports multiple mounting options including adhesive, threaded adapter, flat plate adapter, and screws. This guide will walk you through the installation and configuration steps.
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In the Samsara Fleet App, go to Install Devices and select Level Monitor LM11.
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Tap Identify Asset for an existing tank or Verify Install for a new one.
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Measure and record tank details: height, diameter, and current fill level.
This information is often available if the tank has a strapping chart (table of heights and volumes).
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Proceed to Mount the LM11 Sensor.
Before mounting the LM11 Level Sensor, review the following guidelines:
Note
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✓ DO mount the device approximately parallel to the surface of the material to be measured.
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✓ DO mount the device over the deepest part of a tank or vessel.
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✓ DO use adhesives and sealing materials that are compatible with low surface energy plastics and with any chemicals the device may contact.
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✓ DO ensure the device is mounted level and that no moisture can accumulate beneath the device.
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🚫 DO NOT mount the device with the bottom facing a metal surface.
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🚫 DO NOT mount the device closer than 12” from a sidewall.
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🚫 DO NOT mount the device directly above rigid internal cross-bracing inside a container.
The first step in installing the LM11 sensor is to determine the proper mounting location and method. The sensor can be mounted through a variety of methods, including surface mounting and threaded openings. If using a Samsara mounting adapter, attach the adapter to the tank or vessel first, then attach the LM11 to the adapter. Use the steps below to activate, mount, and configure the LM11 Sensor based on your tank specifications.
Use this method for non-metal tanks with flat or gently curved surfaces. If curvature exceeds ⅛” (3mm), use an alternative adhesive instead of VHB tape. Select adhesives compatible with PVDF plastic and the tank material. The device must be installed level to ensure accurate readings.
Caution
Mounting situations that allow moisture to accumulate below the center of the LM11 may result in inaccurate readings. Ensure that adhesives provide both a level installation and no locations for moisture to accumulate below the center of the device.
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Item |
Quantity |
Description |
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1 |
Tool for measuring distance (not included) |
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1 |
VHB tape |
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1 |
Compatible adhesive, for example 3M Marine Adhesive 4000 UV (not included) |
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1 |
Tape measure (not included) |
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1 |
Level indicator (not included) |
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1 |
LM11 Level Sensor |
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Place the LM11 against the enclosure at the desired mounting location.
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Check the mounting surface for flatness and curvature:
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Perform a flatness check: Using a bubble level or a level app on your phone, verify that the top surface of the LM11 is no more than 5° from horizontal.
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Perform a curvature check: Firmly press one side of the LM11 against the enclosure and check for a gap on the opposite side.
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If the gap is less than ⅛” (~3mm), use the included VHB tape. Otherwise, use a compatible adhesive (e.g., 3M Marine Adhesive 4000 UV). Ensure the device is mounted horizontal and level.
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VHB tape installation
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Remove the clear protective liner from the VHB tape.
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Center the tape on the underside of the LM11 and press firmly, avoiding air bubbles. If bubbles appear, make a small cut to release air.
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Locate the desired installation position for the device. Clean the tank surface with isopropyl alcohol and dry completely.
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Remove the second liner and press the LM11 onto the tank surface firmly, ensuring it sits level.
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Alternative adhesive mounting
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Locate the desired installation position for the device. Clean and dry the mounting location using isopropyl alcohol.
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Apply adhesive to the circular area on the bottom of the LM11. Ensure enough adhesive is applied so the device sits level and no air gaps or moisture traps remain.
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Firmly press the device to the tank surface so adhesive pushes to the edges and the device remains level.
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Wipe away any excess adhesive around the perimeter.
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Proceed to Configure the Tank.
The 2” male NPT Adapter is used for mounting the LM11 device to 2” female NPT openings on the top of tanks or containers. Careful adherence to the following instructions is required for reliable operation. Ensure proper seal and torque to prevent leaks or sensor misalignment. The adapter and device must be oriented level to avoid moisture accumulation and measurement errors.
Note
Verify that you are connecting to an NPT opening (not BSPT). Refer to the Thread Type table. Threaded bushing adapters can be used in conjunction with the 2” NPT Adapter to mount to holes of different sizes and thread types, but not smaller than 1½”. Do not block the line-of-sight between the bottom-center of the device and the material to be measured.
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Item |
Quantity |
Description |
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1 |
Philips screwdriver (not included) |
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1 |
Tape measure (not included) |
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1 |
Thread sealer: Teflon tape or pipe dope (not included) |
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1 |
Tool for measuring distance (not included) |
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1 |
LM11 Level Sensor |
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1 |
2" NPT Threaded Adapter (ACC-LM-A2NPT) |
Careful adherence to the following instructions is required for reliable operation. Ensure proper seal and torque to prevent leaks or sensor misalignment. The adapter and device must be oriented level to avoid moisture accumulation and measurement errors.
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Thoroughly clean the threads of the tank's mating hole.
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Apply an appropriate thread sealant (pipe dope or Teflon tape) to the adapter threads.
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Taking care not to cross-thread, insert the Adapter into the mating hole and turn until hand-tight.
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Use a wrench on the adapter’s hex flats to continue tightening.
Most installations require an additional ½–1 turns beyond hand-tight, but torque will vary based on mating materials and use cases.
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Ensure the adapter’s opening aligns vertically, the device is level, and the radar path is unobstructed.
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Attach the LM11 to the adapter using the included four M5x20 screws and a Philips head screwdriver (not included).
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Proceed to Configure the Tank.
The Flat Adapter allows you to mount the LM11 to surfaces above the tank, such as beams, ceilings, or overhead bars. Ensure the mounting surface is centered above the tank and stable.
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Item |
Quantity |
Description |
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1 |
Philips screwdriver (not included) |
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1 |
Tape measure (not included) |
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1 |
Level indicator (not included) |
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1 |
Tool for measuring distance (not included) |
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1 |
Cable strap, 1/2" or 9/16” wide (not included) |
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1 |
LM11 Level Sensor |
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1 |
Flat Adapter (ACC-LM-AFLAT) |
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Position the Flat Adapter above the center of the tank opening.
Use the level indicator to make sure the adapter is horizontal and facing straight down into the tank.
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Attach the sensor using one of the following Top Mounting Options:
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Screw Mounting: Use two M5 or #10 screws (not included) to attach the adapter to the surface.
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Cable Strap Mounting: Use a ½” or 9/16” metal strap under a ~2” wide beam. If using a different size beam, evaluate mounting integrity to avoid stressing the adapter.
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Use the four M5x20 screws and a Philips screwdriver to secure the LM11 to the adapter.
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Proceed to Configure the Tank.
This method allows you to mount the LM11 directly to an overhead surface without the Flat Adapter. Only use this method if the material can be safely pierced by screws.
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Item |
Quantity |
Description |
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1 |
Philips screwdriver (not included) |
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4 |
#10 (5mm) Self-tapping screws (not included) |
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1 |
Tape measure (not included) |
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1 |
Level indicator (not included) |
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1 |
Tool for measuring distance (not included) |
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1 |
LM11 Level Sensor |
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Position the LM11 on the overhead surface above the tank center.
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Secure the device using M5 or #10 screws and appropriate washers (not included), matched to the surface material and environmental conditions.
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Proceed to Configure the Tank.
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In the Samsara Fleet App, tap Add Tank Details and configure the tank specifications using one of the following methods:
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Upload a strapping chart: Use the camera to take a picture of a strapping chart or upload a chart file.
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Enter height for rectangular, vertical cylinder, or other vertically uniform tanks. Include maximum capacity.
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Enter diameter and maximum capacity for horizontal cylinders.
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Enter diameter and maximum capacity for spherical tanks.
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After choosing a configuration method, input the tank parameters or upload the strapping chart. Then measure the distance from the bottom of the LM11 to the tank’s maximum fill level. Enter this distance as the Height Offset.
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(Optional) Enter low and high critical fill percentage levels to enable alerting and reporting.
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Select Add Asset Details and Add Media to document the tank, installed sensor, any name plates, and strapping charts.
This documentation assists with future support needs.
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Navigate to the asset detail page to confirm that the tank parameters are correct and that the reported fill percentage matches the physical measurement taken at installation.
This table describes common thread types and their compatibility with 2” NPT fittings used with the LM11 product.
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Type |
Name |
Description |
NPT Compatible? |
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NPT |
National Pipe Taper |
Common in North America, NPT is a tapered, self-sealing thread design defined by ANSI B1.20.1. A 2” NPT thread is 11.5 TPI and has a 60° thread angle. |
Yes, but use sealant |
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NPTF |
National Pipe Taper Fuel (“Dryseal”) |
Common in North America, NPTF is a tapered, self-sealing thread design defined by ANSI B1.20.3. A 2” NPTF thread is 11.5 TPI. |
Yes, but use sealant |
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NPS |
National Pipe Straight |
Common in North America, NPS is a straight/parallel thread design requiring a gasket or o-ring for sealing. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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NPSC |
National Pipe Straight - Coupling |
Common in North America, NPSC is the standard straight pipe thread for couplings. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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NPSF |
National Pipe Straight - Fuel and Oil |
Common in North America, NPSF is the standard straight pipe thread for fuel couplings. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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NPSH |
National Pipe Straight - Hose |
Common in North America, NPSH is the standard straight pipe thread for hose couplings. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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NPSI |
National Pipe Straight - Intermediate |
Similar to NPSF, but slightly larger. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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NPSM |
National Pipe Straight - Mechanical |
Common in North America, NPSM threads are a straight thread used for mechanical fastening, not for creating a fluid seal. |
No. While they may initially fit together, they will not form a seal. |
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BSPT |
British Standard (Whitworth) Pipe Tapered |
Common in the EU, BSPT is a tapered, self-sealing thread design. A 2” BSPT is 11 TPI and has a 55° thread angle. |
No. While very similar, the difference in Threads-per-Inch (11 vs 11.5) makes it not compatible. |
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BSPP |
British Standard Pipe Parallel |
Common in the EU, BSPP is a straight/parallel thread design requiring a gasket or o-ring for sealing. |
No. While they may initially seem like they will fit together, straight threads are not compatible with tapered threads. |
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mm |
Metric |
Metric threads are a straight thread used for mechanical fastening, not for creating a fluid seal. |
No. Metric threads are not compatible. |
The LM11 device or adapters must not be mounted in a way where they are exposed to direct contact with substances of concern. This table provides a chemical compatibility matrix for the LM11 sensor's PVDF housing parts. Data is derived from publicly available resources.
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Media |
Evaluation |
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Acetaldehyde |
No concerns |
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Acetaldehyde (Aqueous) - 40% |
No concerns |
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Acetamide |
No concerns |
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Acetic Acid |
Okay for concentrations up to 50%. |
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Acetic Anhydride |
Not recommended |
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Acetone |
Not recommended |
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Acetone (Aqueous) |
Not recommended |
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Acetonitrile |
Not recommended |
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Acetophenone |
Not recommended |
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Acetyl Chloride |
No concerns |
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Acetylene |
No concerns |
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Adipic Acid (Aqueous) |
No concerns |
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Allyl Chloride |
Not recommended |
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Alum (Potassium Alum) |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Am. Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Chloride |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Floride |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Aluminum Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Ammonia Liquid |
No concerns |
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Ammonia Water |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Flouride |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Phosphate |
No concerns |
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Ammonium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Amyl Acetate |
No concerns |
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Amyl Chloride |
No concerns |
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Aniline |
Not recommended |
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Aniline |
No concerns |
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Aniline Hydrochloride |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Animal Oil (Lard) |
No concerns |
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Aque Regia |
No concerns |
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Aque Regia |
No concerns |
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Arsenic Acid |
No concerns |
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Asphalt |
No concerns |
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Barium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Barium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Barium Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Barium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Barium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Barium Sulfide |
No concerns |
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Beer |
No concerns |
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Beet Sugar Liquors |
No concerns |
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Benzaldehyde |
No concerns |
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Benzene |
No concerns |
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Benzene Sulfonic Acid |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Benzoic Acid |
No concerns |
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Benzyl Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Benzyl Chloride |
No concerns |
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Boric Acid |
No concerns |
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Bromine Vapor |
No concerns |
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Bromine Water |
No concerns |
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Buthyl Acrylate |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Butyl Acetate |
No concerns |
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Butyl Amine |
Not recommended |
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Butyl Phthalate |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Butylene |
No concerns |
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Calcium Bisulfide |
No concerns |
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Calcium Bisulfite |
No concerns |
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Calcium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Calcium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Calcium Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Calcium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Calcium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Carbon Dioxide (Wet-Dry) |
No concerns |
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Carbon Disulfide |
No data |
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Carbon Tetrachloride |
No concerns |
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Carbonic Acid |
No concerns |
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Caustic Potash |
No concerns |
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Cellosolve |
No concerns |
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Chloric Acid |
No concerns |
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Chloro Benzene |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Chloro Sulfonic Acid |
Not recommended |
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Chloroform |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Chromic Acid |
No concerns |
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Citric Acid |
No concerns |
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Copper Cyanide |
No concerns |
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Copper Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Cottonseed Oil |
No concerns |
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Creosote |
No data |
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Cresol |
No concerns |
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Crude Oil |
No concerns |
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Cyclohexane |
No concerns |
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Diacetone |
No data |
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Diacetone Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Dibutyl Phthalate |
No concerns |
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Diesel Fuel |
No concerns |
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Diethylamine |
Not recommended |
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Diphenyl Oxide |
No data |
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Ethanolamine |
No data |
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Ethyl Benzene |
No concerns |
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Ethyl Chloride |
No concerns |
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Ethylene Chloride |
No concerns |
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Ethylene Chlorohydria |
No concerns |
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Ethylene Dichloride |
No concerns |
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Ethylene Glycol |
No concerns |
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Fatty Acids |
No concerns |
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Ferric Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Ferrous Chloride |
No concerns |
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Ferrous Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Flourine Gas (Wet) |
No concerns |
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Fluosilic Acid |
No concerns |
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Formaldehyde |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Formic Acid |
No concerns |
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Freon-11 |
No concerns |
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Freon-113 |
No concerns |
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Freon-114 |
No concerns |
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Freon-12 |
No concerns |
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Freon-21 |
No concerns |
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Freon-22 |
No concerns |
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Furan |
No data |
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Furfural |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Gallic Acid |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Gas (Natural Gas) |
No concerns |
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Gasoline |
No concerns |
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Gelatin |
No concerns |
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Glucose |
No concerns |
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Glue |
No concerns |
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Glycerol (Glycerine) |
No concerns |
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Glycolic Acid |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Heptane |
No concerns |
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Hexane |
No concerns |
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Hydrazine |
Not recommended |
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Hydrobromic Acid |
No concerns |
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Hydrochloric Acid |
No concerns |
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Hydrocyanic Acid |
No concerns |
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Hydrofluoric Acid |
No concerns |
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Hydroflusilic Acid |
No concerns |
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Hydrogen |
No concerns |
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Hydrogen Fluoride (Anhydrous) |
No concerns |
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Hydrogen Peroxide |
No concerns |
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Hydrogen Sulfide (Aqueous) |
No concerns |
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Hydrogen Sulfide (Dry) |
No concerns |
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Hypochlorous Acid |
No concerns |
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Isobutyl Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Isopropyl Acetate |
No data |
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Isopropyl Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Isopropyl Ether |
No concerns |
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Jet Fuel Jp-4 |
No concerns |
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Jet Fuel Jp-5 |
No concerns |
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Kerosene (Kerosin) |
No concerns |
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Lacquer |
No data |
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Lactic Acid |
No concerns |
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Lead Acetate |
No concerns |
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Linseed Oil |
No concerns |
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Lithium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Lubricating Oil (ASTM1) |
No concerns |
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Lubricating Oil (ASTM2) |
No concerns |
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Lubricating Oil (ASTM3) |
No concerns |
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Magnesium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Magnesium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Magnesium Hydroxide |
No concerns |
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Magnesium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Magnesium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Maleic Acid |
No concerns |
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Malic Acid |
No concerns |
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Mercuric Chloride |
No concerns |
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Mercuric Cyanide |
No concerns |
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Mercurous Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Mercury |
No concerns |
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Methane |
No concerns |
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Methyl Acetate |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Methyl Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Methyl Cellosolve |
No concerns |
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Methyl Chloride |
No concerns |
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Methyl Ether Ketone |
No data |
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Methyl Isobutyl Ketone |
No data |
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Methylene Chloride |
No concerns |
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Milk |
No concerns |
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Mineral Oil |
No concerns |
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Monochloro-Benzene |
No concerns |
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Monoethanol Amine |
No concerns |
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Motor Oil |
No concerns |
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Naphtha |
No concerns |
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Naphthalene |
No concerns |
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Natural Gas |
No concerns |
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Nickel Chloride |
No concerns |
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Nickel Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Nickel Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Oleic Acid |
No concerns |
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Olive Oil |
No concerns |
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Palmitic Acid |
No concerns |
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Paraffin |
No concerns |
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Perchloro Ethylene |
No data |
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Phosphoric Acid |
No concerns |
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Phosphorus Trichloride |
No concerns |
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Photographic Solutions |
No concerns |
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Phthalic Acid |
No concerns |
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Picric Acid |
No data |
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Plating Solutions (Brass) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Cadium) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Copper) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Gold) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Nickel) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Silver) |
No concerns |
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Plating Solutions (Tin) |
No concerns |
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Potassium Acetate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Aluminum Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Bicarbonate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Bichromate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Bromide |
No concerns |
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Potassium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Chlorate (Aqueous) |
No concerns |
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Potassium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Potassium Chromate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Cyanide |
No concerns |
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Potassium Ferrocyanide |
No concerns |
|
Potassium Hydroxide |
No concerns up to 40C |
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Potassium Hypochlorite |
No concerns |
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Potassium Iodide |
No concerns |
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Potassium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Permanganate |
No concerns |
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Potassium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Propane |
No concerns |
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Propyl Alcohol |
No concerns |
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Propylene Oxide |
No data |
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Pyridine |
Not recommended |
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Salicylic Acid |
No concerns |
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Salt Water |
No concerns |
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Sea Water |
No concerns |
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Silicon Oil |
No concerns |
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Silver Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Soaps |
No concerns |
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Sodium Acetate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Alum |
No concerns |
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Sodium Bicarbonate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Bichromate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Bisulfate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Borate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Carbonate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Chlorate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Chloride |
No concerns |
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Sodium Cyanide (Solution) |
No concerns |
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Sodium Fluoride |
No concerns |
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Sodium Hydroxide |
Not recommended |
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Sodium Hypochlorite |
No concerns |
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Sodium Metalsilicate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Perborate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Peroxide |
No concerns |
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Sodium Phosphate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Sodium Sulfide |
No concerns |
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Sodium Thiosulfate |
No concerns |
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Tall Oil |
No concerns |
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Tannic Acid |
No concerns |
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Tar |
No concerns |
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Tetrachloro Ethane |
No concerns |
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Tetrachloro Ethylene |
No concerns |
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Tetrahydrofuran (THF) |
Not recommended |
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Toluene (Toluol) |
No concerns |
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Tomato Juice |
No concerns |
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Trichloroacetic Acid |
Not recommended above 40C |
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Trichloroethylene |
No concerns |
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Triethanolamine |
No data |
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Turpentine Oil |
No concerns |
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Urea |
No concerns |
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Urine |
No concerns |
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Varnish |
No concerns |
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Vinegar |
No concerns |
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Vinyl Acetate |
No concerns |
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Water |
No concerns |
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Whisky |
No concerns |
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White Liquor |
No concerns |
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Wines |
No concerns |
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Xylene |
No concerns |
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Zinc Nitrate |
No concerns |
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Zinc Sulfate |
No concerns |
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Warning
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Warning
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Warning
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Warning
Do not install this hardware on or near airbag panels or within the working range of an airbag. Do not install hardware while the vehicle, trailer, or any related equipment is unsecured. Do not install hardware while the underlying equipment or system is turned on and follow applicable lock out or tag out procedures before installing any equipment as appropriate.
Warning
Batteries in the hardware may present a potential fire, explosion, or burn hazard or have a shorter life span if not used in accordance with instructions. This product also includes capacitors, which may present a potential fire, explosion, electric shock, or burn hazard. Do not touch or come into close proximity to any capacitors within this hardware. Hardware may sustain water damage if the seal is damaged. Do not use if the housing or housing seal appears damaged.
Warning
This product should not be used as the primary method of detecting fires or monitoring whether conditions are hazardous or life threatening.
Warning
Keep this hardware between -40°F and 158°F (-40°C and 70°C). Failure to keep this hardware in the specified temperature range may result in safety risks.
Warning
If mounting the hardware to a building wall, check for wiring or plumbing before drilling any holes. Failure to follow mounting instructions may create risk of physical injury or property damage from falling objects.
Warning
Take care to minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge in hazardous environments. If operating such an environment, only touch the product with insulating materials.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
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(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device is not to be operated on aircraft except for the conditions listed on FCC CFR §15.255 (b).
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.The frequency and the maximum transmitted power in EU are listed below:2402-2480MHz (LE): 9.39 dBm6-9GHz (UWB): -0.17 dBm/50MHz57-64GHz (60GHz): -1.71 dBm(E.I.R.P)/10dBm(Output Power)
This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
The frequency and the maximum transmitted power in EU are listed below:
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2402-2480MHz (LE): 9.39 dBm
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6-9GHz (UWB): -0.17 dBm/50MHz
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57-64GHz (60GHz): -1.71 dBm (E.I.R.P)/10dBm (Output Power)
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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(1) This device may not cause interference.
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(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device is not to be operated on aircraft except for the conditions listed on ISED RSS-210 Annex J.1.
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
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