Instructions for KeepFull Wireless/Internet Bulk Tank Liquid Level Monitoring System PART NUMBERS 5740-8800 & 5740-8825 Do not attempt to use or maintain these units until you read and understand these instructions. Refer to Taylor-Wharton’s Safety First booklet (TW-202) for handling cryogenic material. Do not permit untrained persons to maintain this equipment. If you do not understand these instructions, contact your supplier for additional information. Taylor-Wharton 4075 Hamilton Blvd.
Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 2 Safety .................................................................................................................. 3-4 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 5 Installation .............................................................................................................
The following safety precautions are for your protection. Before performing installation, operating, or maintenance procedures read and follow all safety precautions in this section and in reference publications. Failure to observe all safety precautions can result in property damage, personal injury, or possible death. It is the responsibility of the purchasers of this equipment to adequately warn the user of the precautions and safe practices for the use of this equipment and cryogenic fluids.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR LIQUID NITROGEN Dispose of Waste Liquid Nitrogen Safely Dispose of waste liquid nitrogen out-of-doors where its cold temperature cannot damage floors or driveways and where it will evaporate rapidly. An outdoor pit filled with clean sand or gravel will evaporate liquid nitrogen safely and quickly. Nitrogen is an inert, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas which makes up four-fifths of the air you breathe.
Introduction The bulk tank liquid level monitoring system provided by Taylor Wharton provides the latest technology for local as well as remote observation of a bulk tank’s contents. This system enables an operator to check tank liquid level from any computer that has Internet access as well as at the tank site. With its local digital display it is a direct replacement for the analog differential pressure “Contents Gauge” commonly being used.
Installation Before installing the telemetry unit inspect it carefully. Report any damage to the carrier and Taylor Wharton Customer Service. As shipped, the unit is operational and ready to be installed on the tank. For installation on a typical tank with an existing Contents Gauge follow these steps. 8) Solar panel must be directed to maximize southern sun exposure. Turn the solar panel by rotating the 45° elbow as much as one-quarter turn to direct the panel to a maximized southern sun exposure.
System Activation In this event, please call DataQwest. Upon successful transmission the Telemetry unit will receive its alarm points and begin to log data. It is now on-line and ready to report liquid level information. Your Internet service provider is DataQwest Inc. Please call their technical service group at (908) 464-2646 ext. 12 to commission your telemetry system. Units may be commissioned Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST.
Click on the state to access a screen that will direct you to cities. Clicking on the city of interest will produce a screen listing individual sites.
Click on the site for a listing of tanks. Clicking on the tank of interest will allow you to see its data.
Explanation of User Menus Alarms At the bottom of this screen there are six choices for viewing tank information and making changes to system parameters. Click on each to view its features and functions. When product level falls below a “critical point” the telemetry unit will within the hour transmit an alarm to the Web site. A predetermined contact in your organization will immediately be notified by E-mail or Fax. Change Request: This screen allows changes to tank and sensor parameters.
Bulk Vessel Registration Form Please fax this completed form Attention: Taylor Wharton Technical Response Group (334) 443-2250 for each telemetry device to be installed. This information should agree with that provided on “Schedule One: Customer Information form” that was provided when your telemetry unit was ordered.
Appendix A: Example of Bulk Vessel Registration Form Bulk Vessel Registration Form Please fax this completed form Attention: Taylor Wharton Technical Response Group (334) 443-2250 for each telemetry device to be installed. This information should agree with that provided on “Schedule One: Customer Information form” that was provided when your telemetry unit was ordered.
Appendix B: Example of Schedule 1- Customer Information Form Schedule 1: Customer Information Form Customer Billing & Notice Information for Monthly Web Service Customer Name: Street: Contact: ABC Gas Distributor City: 123 West Street Service Agreement Number: State: XX Someville John Williams Zip: 00000 Effective Date: TWRB-123 Phone: (000) 000-0000 00/00/00 Fees Monthly Fee: $ 1x Activation Fee: $ Tank Site Information Site Name: Contact (if any): Jack Doe ACE Metal Works Inc.
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