Sudden Loss Limit - Omntec OEL8000II Installation Manual

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7. Enter the time of day.
8. Select ENTER.
4.3.4.23
This value allows the system to distinguish between an actual leak and a sudden loss
that may occur while running a VLD test. The number entered should be a value that
would be too high to be considered a leak. An example would be someone pumping
gas while a VLD test was in progress.
1. Enter the sudden loss limit (gallons per hour).
2. Select ENTER.
4.3.4.24
This procedure will divide the tank diameter (height) by the number of points you
enter in this section. The system will calculate the height (in inches) for each point
and prompt you to enter the tank volume for that level. Refer to the tank
manufacturer's Dipstick Calibration Chart for volume at specific levels. The higher
the number you enter for table size, the greater the accuracy.
1. Enter the table size (a numerical value from 1 to 100).
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This screen is relevant to all test intervals. Enter the time of the day the test
should be conducted. For example, enter 00.00 for midnight.
System Response
The time of day will appear on line 3.
System Response
Lines 1 and 4 of Figure 4-7c remain unchanged.
Line 2 reads: Set Sudden Loss Limit, (GPH).
Line 3 shows a cursor.

Sudden Loss Limit

System Response
The sudden loss limit will appear on line 3.
System Response
Lines 1 and 4 of Figure 4-7c remain unchanged.
Line 2 reads: Set the size of Table, Max 100.
Line 3 shows a cursor.
Table Size
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