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1 <br /> s <br /> down thiDre and hooked it to their...wash systems. <br /> Ms. Warden stated that she had a question for-Mr. Ridgely, At one quint <br /> when she spoke to the girl she said that it was working but the alarm <br /> didn't go off until the tank was full. <br /> Mr. Ridgely responded that he had an alarm in there that was a floater <br /> alarm that he was guessing was % way down there. It would go off. The <br /> thing is that MIs. Warden made a valid point. They wouldn't know that it <br /> was going off out there even if it had that alarm in the corner. That was <br /> why the attached it because they always press that "code-a-wash" and <br /> that was what they interfaced writh. That was why they had hooked it up <br /> that way. since thea they had made it where if it get to 0% the wash will <br /> shut down until it was pumped out. <br /> IIs, Warden asked when did this happen. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked again when they did that to as far as the % shut <br /> down. <br /> Mr. Ridgely responded that that was completed within the last ten days, <br /> Mr. Bricker interjected that prior to that the float system... <br /> Mr. Ridgely stated that it was the same float system. He just rewired it to <br /> make it.... <br /> Mr. Bricker interjected that basically when the holding tank was filled to <br /> 0% the flash code would be 1165" and then shut the wash down. The <br /> attendant would have to go out to the wash and reset it. At that point, <br /> they knew that the level was at % with a 2000-gallon tank. They knew <br /> that they had 800 gallons left to go before they were going to overflow at <br /> point they would call into ITT their manage maintenance vendor and a <br /> pump.out contractor dispatch Ba state Sewerage, At that point they <br /> would cone to the site pump it out either that day or early the next day if <br /> it was late. since August, he thought they may have had two overflows at <br /> that point, which was two too many, obviously. <br /> Mr. Ball asked what it was now, 0% shut down and you couldn't reset it. <br /> Mr. Ridgely confirmed that it was an 80% shut down and it couldn't b <br /> reset until the alarm goes off or the water level goes down. <br /> Mr. De oursey added that what they were looking to do in addition to the <br /> 0% alarm was to put another one in at % that was basically the same <br /> 1 <br />