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Floodplain Documents
County
Logan
Community
Crook
Stream Name
South Platte River
Basin
South Platte
Title
South Platte River at Crook
Date
10/1/1993
Prepared For
Crook
Prepared By
US Army Corps of Engineers
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />10. Attach the apprc)pria'tEl "dres to the Alarm Dialer. <br />ConnectJLon should be IIlade as follows if an Ademco 612 <br />Alarm DJLaler is Ilurchased: <br />a. Atl~ach the positive lead of the lower normally- <br />Oplln (NO) float siwitch to terminal 1. <br />b. Connect the pCls,il:ive lead of the middle <br />nOlnnally-closed float switch to the negative <br />leud of the lower:' float. <br />c. Atl:ach the negative lead of the middle float to <br />terminal 4 (common ground). <br />d. At1:ach the positive lead of the upper NO float <br />sw:L tch to terminal 3. <br />e. At1:ach the negatbre lead of the upper NO float <br />sw:Ltch to a terminal 4 (common ground). <br />f. A diagram of the wiring harness and further <br />diucussion is provided in part 6.10. <br />11. Install the programmed ,Alarm tape and battery. <br />12. Run static (not hooked to phone line) test by tipping <br />the floats. start with bottom float and let the <br />message play through tlefore raising the middle and <br />upper floats. <br />13. Have th,e phone hookup :lIlade once the systeDl has been <br />static l:ested. <br />14. Run a full scale tesl:: wi.th the di.aler hooked up to <br />the phone line. See E'art 6.3. <br />15. If everything is okay" pour concrete around stilling <br />well an.! the pos'ts supporting the instrument shelter <br />and bury 6-conduc:tor cable in the trench. <br />16. Attach staff gage to the stilling well or the sheet <br />pile. <br />17. Run stal:ion Level.s. See Part 6.9. <br /> <br />4.4.3 After Consl:ruction <br />1. Develop a Flood Emergency Response Plan that <br />integra1:es the flood ro'Clrning system information into <br />the cOlDIBunity flclOd program. <br />2. Set up 11 Maintencmce E"lan. <br />3. Set up a regular floo.! drill schedule to test the <br />system. Include the volunteer observers in the <br />testing plan. <br />4. Work out an infe.rmatieln-'shar ing agreement with the <br />National Weather Service. See Part 5.2.3. <br /> <br />5. OPERATION OF THE FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM USING AUTOMATE:D <br />FLOOD DETECTION DEVICI,S <br /> <br />5.1 General Fl.oo.! Operation <br />5.1.1 Alarm Operation <br />Flood warning is provided t;o the City of Crook when the <br />water reaches the flood <llarm .;rage floats, causing them to <br />become buoyant allld activate the tape dialers locat.ed in the <br />instrument shelters. Each tape dials the phone numbers <br />programmed on it and playe; a warning mElssage. The occurrence <br />of an alarm, as well as the tilll'~ between the lower and upper <br /> <br />19 <br />
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