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Revision: E • Manual No: 577013-801 Pressure Management Control Install, Setup, & Operation Manual For VST Processors...
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This manual provides instructions to install, setup, and operate the components of Veeder-Root Pressure Management Control (PMC) equipment. The PMC feature is an option for the TLS console platform, and as such, many of the installation/setup/operation instructions for non-PMC specific tasks are covered in TLS-3XX supplied literature.
Introduction Related Manuals Related Manuals The manuals in Table 1 below are shipped with the equipment on the V-R Tech Docs CD-ROM and will be needed to install specific equipment. Table 1. Related Manuals V-R Manual Part Number TLS-3XX Site Prep Manual 576013-879 Vapor Pressure Sensor For Vent Stacks Installation Guide 577014-019...
• 4-Relay or I/O Combination Module All field wiring, its type, its length, etc., used for TLS console sensors must conform to the requirements outlined in the Veeder-Root TLS-3XX Site Prep manual (P/N 576013-879) and to additional field wiring requirements specified in related connected components, such as for Pressure Sensors.
If a connector is removed and reinstalled on a different module after programming, or if an entire module with its connector is removed and reinstalled in a different module slot, the TLS console will not identify correctly the data being received.
NVMEM203 Board NVMEM203 Board Verify that a NVMEM203 board is installed in the TLS console (ref. Figure 2-7 in the V-R TLS-3XX Series Consoles Troubleshooting Manual P/N 576013-818, Rev Q or later). This board contains flash EEPROM and RAM needed to run PMC software. No setup is required.
HC Sentry 115 Vac Breaker Power Bay knockout) Modbus Interface Module Protocol RS-485 VST ECS Membrane Processor Motor Control and VST Green Machine Sensor Relay 801-5.eps Figure 2. VST ECS Membrane Processor or VST Green Machine Connections to TLS Console...
All PMC-related equipment must be installed in the site and connected to the TLS console prior to beginning the setups covered in this section. As with all TLS connections, you cannot change sensor wiring or module slots after programming or the console may not operate properly.
Output Relay Setup - VST ECS Membrane Processor & VST Green Machine Output Relay Setup - VST ECS Membrane Processor & VST Green Machine The Output Relay setup programs an output relay so that the TLS console can switch a controlled vapor processor on and off as shown in Figure 4.
Setup PMC Setup PMC Setup Figure 6 diagrams the PMC setup programming. SETUP MODE PRESS <FUNCTION> TO CONT PMC SETUP ---------------------- PMC VERSION: 01.04 Prints out a copy of the VAPOR PROCESSOR TYPE PMC SETUP PMC Setup entries. See VST ECS PROCESSOR PRESS <STEP>...
Warning and alarm posting causes the TLS console-based system to activate warning or failure indicator lights, an audible alarm, and an automatic strip paper printout documenting the warning or alarm.
Figure 8. TLS console warning example ALARM POSTING Displayed Messages alert you to the type of alarm. Printed messages show the type of alarm and the time the alarm was posted. Alarm example in Figure 9. PMC Alarms are logged into the Priority Alarm History in the TLS.
Operation PMC Alarm Summary PMC Alarm Summary Table 2 contains a listing of the PMC generated alarms including their displayed message and cause. TLS Console PMC alarms may be interspersed amongst non-PMC alarms, please see TLS-350 Series manuals for more information. Table 2.
801-8.eps Figure 10. PMC Status Report Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection CONNECTING LAPTOP TO CONSOLE Connect your laptop to the TLS console’s RS-232 or Multiport card using one of the methods shown in the examples in Figure 11 below.
Required laptop requires terminal mode software such as Microsoft HyperTerminal. Figure 11. Connecting laptop to TLS console for serial communication CONNECTING LAPTOP TO CONSOLE 1. Open your laptop’s serial communication program, e.g., HyperTerminal. You can typically find HyperTerminal under: Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications.
Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection 2. After opening the terminal software program, ignore (cancel) any modem/dialing related request windows since you will be directly connecting to the console via serial communications. When the Connection Description window appears (Figure 12), enter a connection name, e.g., TLSDIRECT, and click the OK button. Figure 12.
Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection a. Go to the console front panel press the MODE key until you see: SETUP MODE PRESS <FUNCTION> TO CONT b. Press the FUNCTION key until you see the message: COMMUNICATIONS SETUP PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE c.
Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection 6. After entering your port settings, the program’s main window appears (Figure 15). Figure 15. HyperTerminal main window SENDING CONSOLE COMMANDS Table 3 shows four important PMC console commands: IV8200, IV8000, IV8100 and I11100. The <SOH> shown in the table means that you must press and hold the Ctrl key while you press the A key.
Priority Alarm History Report <SOH>I11100 (See example Figure 19) Non-Priority Alarm History Report <SOH>I11200 (See example Figure 20) *<SOH> = Control A. For more information on TLS console serial commands, refer to the V-R Serial Interface Manual. <SOH> IV8200 1, 2002 8:07 AM...
Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection IV800 SEP 21, 2010 8:52 AM HYDROCARBON SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC DATE/TIME READING% 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.174 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.188 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.168 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.182 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.182 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.182 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.174 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.188 9-25-10 8:57 AM 1.182...
Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection I11200 9, 2010 4:20 AM <Site Name> <Site Address> <Site Address> <Site Address> NON-PRIORITY ALARM HISTORY CATEGORY DESCRIPTION ALARM TYPE STATE DATE TIME T 3 TANK DIESEL LOW TEMP WARNING CLEAR 12-08-10 3:00PM T 3 TANK DIESEL LOW TEMP WARNING...
Diagnostics Automatic Control Under Automatic control, vapor pressure readings are compared to user programmable thresholds to determine the appropriate Pressure Management Device (PMD) state. When the PMD is off and the TURN ON VAPOR PROCESSOR is exceeded, an internal relay is enabled and remains so until the pressure drops below the TURN OFF VAPOR PROCESSOR threshold.
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