User Manual

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FMS
Probe Alarms
Displayed Alarm Description Recommended Actions
Float Height
Error
A oat on the probe listed with the alarm is
being monitored at a varying height outside
of thresholds. Causes can include broken
oat and programming, or mistakenly
associating a gasoline and diesel oat.
Verify Probe programming. Visually inspect that the probe oat type
matches the type of product. Inspect magnet and probe shaft for
cracks or debris and clean if necessary.
Float Missing A oat on the probe listed with the alarm
has not been detected or the probe was
programmed with the incorrect number of
oats.
Verify the ‘number of oats’ in Probe programming. Number of
oats must match number of oats installed. Float must be lower
than 5" from the bottom of the probe head.
High Water
Level
The water oat on the Tank/Manifold listed
with the alarm is above the programmed
High Water Level Limit.
Verify that the programmed limit is correct. Verify that the Water
Level values on the console correspond with the actual water level
in the tank.
High Product
Level
The product oat on the Tank/Manifold listed
with the alarm is above the programmed
High Product Level Limit. Tank may be close
to an overfull condition.
Verify that the programmed limit is correct. Verify that the Gross
Product Level values on the console correspond with actual product
level in the tank.
High High
Product Level
The product oat on the Tank/Manifold listed
with the alarm is above the programmed
High High Product Level Limit. Tank may be
near an overfull condition.
Verify that the programmed limit is correct. Verify that the Gross
Product Level values on the console correspond with actual product
level in the tank.
Low Product
Level
The product oat on the Tank/Manifold listed
with the alarm is below the programmed Low
Product Level Limit. Tank may be close to an
empty condition.
Verify that the programmed limit is correct. Verify that the Gross
Product Level values on the console correspond with actual product
level in the tank.
Low Low
Product Level
The product oat on the Tank/Manifold listed
with the alarm is below the programmed Low
Low Product Level Limit. Tank may be near
an empty condition.
Verify that the programmed limit is correct. Verify that the Gross
Product Level values on the console correspond with actual product
level in the tank.
No Probe
Detected
This alarm indicates a communication error
between the console and the probe listed
with the alarm.
Verify Probe programming. Inspect the probe wiring from the probe
module to the probe.
Probe
Synchronization
Error
This alarm indicates a communication error
between the console and the probe listed
with the alarm.
Verify Probe programming. Inspect the probe wiring from the probe
module to the probe.
RTD Table Error The RTD Table programmed for the probe
listed with the alarm is incorrect.
Verify the RTD Table programming.
Temperature
Error
This alarm indicates a temperature sensor
error or failure inside the probe shaft of the
probe listed with the alarm.
Verify the RTD Table programming. Visually inspect probe shaft for
defects and cracks.
Unstable Probe This alarm indicates inconsistent data from
the probe listed with the alarm.
Inspect the probe wiring from the probe module to the probe. Verify
that the product in the tank is both physically and thermally stable.