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It looks like the electronic line leak detector wire lead was snipped off and mechanical one added to the pump. Will it work? Or is this just sloppy contractor workmanship.
What's wrong with this picture? These electrical outlets shouldn't be installed in a sump that may contain flammable vapors.
A few things. 1. The stage 1 vapor recovery hose (yellow) and not hooked up back to the truck during deliveries. 2. The hoses are permanently attached to the vapor risers. 3. The yellow hose on the left is split. 4. This site is a major fire hazard.
Who moved that sump sensor and for what reason? The sensor obviously should be vertical and placed to detect fuel in the low point of the sump.
Some crafty person screwed the flapper to the base of the automatic shut-off device, automatic no more.