Product Manual A
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- DESCRIPTION
- IDENTIFICATION MARKS
- SIGN-OFF FORM
- UNIT SPECIFICATION
- SAFETY
- ACCESS AND SECURITY
- CENTRE OF GRAVITY
- CAB OVERVIEW (Standard Unit)
- LIFTING
- FILLING THE FCP
- DISPENSING FUEL
- TRANSPORTING
- STRAPPING CHARTS
- MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SCHEDULE
- RECOMMENDED INSPECTION - MAINTENANCE
- ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
- SPILLS
- CONTAINMENT
- DISPOSAL
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
- WARRANTY
WM006 FCP250-500-1000-EN Revision 1 - Sep 2019
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FCP1000
Depth (cm) Depth (in)
Fuel Level
(Litre)
Fuel Level
(US-Gallon)
Fuel Level
(Imp Gallon)
2
0.79
88
23
19
6
2.36
263
69
58
10
3.94
438
116
96
14
5.51
613
162
135
18
7.09
788
208
173
22
8.66
963
254
212
26
10.24
1138
301
250
30
11.81
1313
347
289
34
13.39
1488
393
327
38
14.96
1663
439
366
42
16.54
1837
485
404
46
18.11
2010
531
442
50
19.69
2180
576
480
54
21.26
2348
620
517
58
22.83
2514
664
553
62
24.41
2678
707
589
66
25.98
2839
750
624
70
27.56
2998
792
659
74
29.13
3154
833
694
78
30.71
3309
874
728
82
32.28
3461
914
761
86
33.86
3611
954
794
90
35.43
3758
993
827
1. Highlighted on the strapping chart is the maximum safe fill level @
95% of the nominal volume. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THIS LEVEL
2. The dip chart volume is taken from the lowest point in the tank.
3. When programming a level monitoring system, the difference in floor
height at the port location (where the instrument is mounted) should
be subtracted from the fill height for each volume increment line to
equate to corresponding fill height at the instrument location.