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Page 69
SmartFOAM
FOAM TANK LOW LEVEL SENSOR WIRING
CAUTION!
WHEN EXTENDING THE LOW TANK SENSOR WIRES MAKE SURE THE SPLICES ARE PROPERLY SEALED US-
ING AN ADHESIVE FILLED HEAT SHRINK TUBING.
Single Foam Tank System
See Figure 45: SmartFOAM Harness Connections Single Pump & Single Tank Shown.
Use a minimum 16 AWG type SXL or GXL (SAE J1128) wire to extend the low tank sensor wire to the 2-pin Packard
WeatherPack connector C10 of the main cable harness. Low tank level sensors are not polarity sensitive therefore termi-
nal connections are not specific.
When splicing wires make sure the splices are sealed using an adhesive filled heat shrink tubing. Where two wires exit
the heat shrink tubing pinch the tubing while heating the it to make sure the adhesive seals around both wires.
CAUTION!
USE THE SILICONE SEALER PROVIDED TO INSULATE AND PREVENT CORROSION.
A connector kit (Hale p/n: 546-1780-00-0) is available that contains a Packard WeatherPack 2-contact shroud half, two (2)
14-16 gauge male terminals and two (2) 14-16 gauge cable seals. Assemble these components to the end of the low tank
sensor wires.
Snap the two halves of the WeatherPack connector together making sure they are sealed.
Note: If a Hale MST is not used, install the tank select jumper plug, Hale p/n: 513-0320-23-0, to connector C8.
Dual Foam Tank System
See Figure 46: SmartFOAM Harness Connections Dual Pump & Dual Tank Shown
CAUTION!
BEFORE RUNNING WIRES FROM THE LOW TANK SWITCHES TO THE MAIN CABLE HARNESS MAKE SURE THE
WIRES FROM TANK “A” ARE IDENTIFIED AND PROPERLY LABELED.
Use a minimum 16 AWG type SXL or GXL (SAE J1128) wire to extend the low tank sensor wires to the 2-pin Packard
WeatherPack the following connectors of the main cable harness:
Tank “A” - C10
Tank “B” - C11
Low tank level sensors are not polarity sensitive therefore terminal connections are not specific.
When splicing wires make sure the splices are sealed using an adhesive filled heat shrink tubing. Where two wires exit
the heat shrink tubing pinch the tubing while heating it to make sure the adhesive seals around both wires.

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