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WHEN AN AODD PUMP FAILS IT CAN BE A MESS TO CLEAN UP.

CAN ANY ONE SUGGEST THE BEST WAY TO SENSE AN AODD FAILURE AND
THEN STOP THE PUMP ?

THANKS
TOM C
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Protect products from contamination in the event of a diaphragm failure with ... porting air through a special regulator to start or stop AODD pumps. ... The Oil Detect Pump Switch Is a stand-alone pump controller,requires no expensive ...
www.ecologixsystems.com/v_pump_accessories.php
Hey Tom - may or may not help!

Happy Day with a smile to share ;-)

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THANKS TIFFANCY AND THIS SEEMS TO BE A TYPICAL APPROACH AS OTHERS OFFER A LIKE SYSTEM.

WILL CONTACT THEM

REGARDS
TOM CLARK
ESE



Tiffany McAchran said:
Protect products from contamination in the event of a diaphragm failure with ... porting air through a special regulator to start or stop AODD pumps. ... The Oil Detect Pump Switch Is a stand-alone pump controller,requires no expensive ...
www.ecologixsystems.com/v_pump_accessories.php
Hey Tom - may or may not help!

Happy Day with a smile to share ;-)

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another avenue to consider is an AODD design with two diaphragms sandwiched together. a probe or leak detection device will pick up a leak in the primary diaphragm and the secondary will contain the product and not allow it to get to the air side - a definite advantage.

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