Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 3 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Table of Contents Introduction ......................8 Warnings ........................8 1.1.1 Safety ........................8 1.1.2 Compliance......................8 1.1.3 Precision Leak Test ....................8 1.1.4 Initial Inspection ....................
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 4 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 5.1.6 Wire Splices ......................21 1.11 Conduit ........................22 Probe-Cable Seal-Offs ....................23 1.12 Junction Boxes ......................24 Preparing Your Tanks for Probes ................25 1.13 Underground Tank Manholes ..................25 1.14 Precision Leak Test ....................26 1.15...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 5 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.23 Installing the 30-3210 ....................46 1st I.S. Module Position – Hydrocarbon ...............47 11.1.7 1.24 Hydrocarbon Liquid/Water Sensor Test and Decontamination Procedures ....48 30-3219-12 Hydrocarbon Liquid Sump Sensor ............49 12.1.1 Installing the 30-3219-12 ..................50...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 6 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.12 Installing the 30-3224 ..................67 14.1.13 Testing the Float Sensor Portion of the Combo Sensor ........69 14.1.14 Testing and Decontaminating the Hydrocarbon Sensor Portion of the Combo Sensor 1.29 30-3225 Combo Dual Level/Hydrocarbon Liquid Sump Sensor .........70...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 7 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix M - 924B Probe Control Drawing ................123 Warranty ......................126...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 8 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Introduction This manual describes the installation procedures for the SiteSentinel® iTouch™ Integrated Monitoring System. Included in this manual are installation instructions for the Controller, probes and sensors. Warnings 1.1.1 Safety When working in an environment containing fuel and fuel vapors, there is...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 9 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.1.4 Initial Inspection The packing list contains details about your system. It is packed in the box with this manual. Store this sheet in a secure location.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 10 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Specifications NOTE: “I.S.” (Intrinsically Safe) Interface Module refers to the sealed “terminal strip” inside the Controller. “I.S. Interface Module Position” refers to one (1) set of three (3) screw terminals on this terminal strip (for power, signal and ground connections).
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 11 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Printer A thermal printer, the Seiko Model DPU-414, is available for reports and other printouts. See Figure 4-2 on page 16 for mounting instructions. Printer Specifications Height: 17.8 cm (7 in) Physical Dimensions:...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 12 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Magnetostrictive Probe (Model 924B) Figure 3-1 924B Probe About the 924B Probe The 924B probe uses magnetostrictive principles to derive product and water levels, and product temperatures. These probes are primarily used in under-ground storage tanks for both inventory and leak detection.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 13 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Special Conditions for safe use: On devices supplied with 4-inch floats: to avoid build-up of static charge, do not rub with a dry cloth or clean in any manner that would result in a charge build-up.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 14 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Figure 3-3 Probe in Tank Without Manhole...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 15 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Controller Installation Do not mount the Controller or external printer within or above the hazardous area. Choose a Mounting Location for the Controller and Printer. Choose an indoor mounting location where it will be protected against moisture and extreme temperature and humidity conditions.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 16 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Mounting the Optional Printer Bracket Mount the printer bracket to the wall using Figure 5, below. Holes are 0.56 cm (0.177 in). Use as large a fastener as possible, but ensure that the fastener does not protrude past the recess in the bracket.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 17 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Installing the Controller Power Supply Conduit A local circuit breaker/disconnect device must be installed close to the Controller. Run conduit from this local breaker back to the main site distribution panel.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 18 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Attach the ground wire to one of the ground terminal studs (near the top knockouts marked as ground_ and run back to the main distribution panel for connection. NOTE: The ground wire must be #12 AWG or larger.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 19 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 4.1.1 Grounding the SiteSentinel iTouch Tank Gauging System There are two ground lugs within the SiteSentinel iTouch (see Figure 4-4 below). You will need to install two continuous ground wires (green 12 AWG or larger) from both ground lugs connected back to the distribution panel ground.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 20 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road To install, simply insert the surge protector in series between the incoming communication lines and the I/O port of the SiteSentinel iTouch. The surge protector ground wire must be connected to the metal chassis of the SiteSentinel iTouch or to the ground lug within the SiteSentinel iTouch.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 21 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Preparing for Probe and Sensor Installation 1.10 Probe and Sensor Wiring 5.1.1 Compliance Installation of this equipment must be in accordance with all Local, State and Federal regulations pertaining to this type of equipment including, but not limited to, the National Electrical Code, NFPA No.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 22 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.11 Conduit All probe and sensor cabling to the SiteSentinel iTouch Controller must be in rigid steel conduit. The conduit must be dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring for this Controller. Probe and sensor wiring for this Controller can share the same conduit.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 23 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Probe-Cable Seal-Offs To prevent explosive vapors from entering the I.S. barrier, seal-off the probe cables before they enter the I.S. barrier. Remove enough of the jacket to allow approximately 7.6 cm (3 inches) of wire leads to extend past each seal-off.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 24 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.12 Junction Boxes Weatherproof electrical junction boxes with a gasket-equipped cover are required at the end of each probe and conduit run at the UST manhole or monitoring well location. Wires coming off of a probe or sensor connect to prepared Belden or Alpha cable, and then go through NPT busing into the weatherproof junction box.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 25 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Preparing Your Tanks for Probes Figure 7-1 Underground Tank Manholes 1.13 Underground Tank Manholes Excavate a 50 cm (20 in) minimum diameter manhole around an unused fitting in the top of the tank. The hole must be big enough for a weatherproof junction box.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 26 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.14 Precision Leak Test Perform a precision leak test on each tank – especially older ones – before installing SiteSentinel iTouch. You can perform a pressurized leak test on a tank after probe installation;...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 27 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Product Float and Water Float Offsets The 924B probes differ slightly in setup from previous models of probe. This section tells you how to match your manual dipstick tank readings to the readings from the probe.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 28 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.17 Calculating Tank Tilt and Offset Factor You can calculate a product offset for a probe that is not installed in the center of a “pitched” tank. Pitch is the tilt of a tank along its horizontal axis.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 29 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Probes This section covers gasoline and diesel probes - for information on the optional LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) probe, see Appendix F – LPG Probe Option. 1.18 Probe Floats This section describes the weight specification on the enclosed Water Level Indicator, correct range of products...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 30 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Instructional Video: “Multi-drop Probe & Sensor Wiring Instructions” To watch the instructional video “Multi-Drop Probe & Sensor Wiring Instructions” that includes detailed instructions for Probe Level Indicator (float) installation and the assembly of the epoxy seal packs, use one of the following: If you have a smartphone with a QR-code scanner, scan this QR Code...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 31 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Figure 9-3 Probe Level Indicators and Cable Installation Install the Product Float – Slide the float over the probe rod from the bottom of the rod. Make sure the magnet is facing toward the bottom end of the probe (for a Stainless-Steel Product Level Indicator make sure the etched “UP”...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 32 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Product Density and Chemical Compatibility of Standard Level Indicators (Floats) Product Group Compatibility Specific Gravity Gasoline Aviation Gasoline Regular Unleaded Regular Leaded Gasoline 45 <...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 33 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Waterproof Electrical Connections To watch the instructional video “Multi-Drop Probe & Sensor Wiring Instructions” that includes detailed instructions for the assembly of the Epoxy packs, use one of the following: If you have a smartphone with a QR-code scanner, scan this QR Code: •...
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 34 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Figure 9-5 Assembling the Epoxy Sealpack for Waterproof Electrical Connections It is VERY important to seal all probe and sensor connections in the junction box to prevent corrosion of the wires.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 35 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Strip approximately 1.5 inches of the cable jacket from the end of the probe/sensor cable to expose the four (4) wires inside (power, signal ground and shield). NOTE: When stripping cables and wires do not cut so deep as to nick the wiring inside the jacket material.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 36 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Kit Part Numbers and Contents Kit Number Item and Part Number Product level indicator assembly 2-inch (30-0125) Water level indicator assembly, 2-inch gas (30-0126) Water level indicator assembly 2-inch diesel (30-0119) Stainless-Steel Product SG 0.70 min (30-0109) Stainless-Steel Water SG 0.85 min (30-0108)
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 37 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Probes Wiring Probe conduit must be dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring. The tables below show wiring specifications for two-conductor cable and three-conductor cable wiring to the Controller’s I.S.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 38 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Probe Installation and Wiring Procedure Feed the blue probe cable through the bushing in riser cap. Attach the cable connector to the socket in the probe head. Carefully lower the probe into the riser pipe until it rests on the bottom of the tank.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 39 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Sensors 1.19 Before You Begin • See local and National Electrical Codes for your location. • Ensure cabling (gas and oil resistant OPW Fuel Management Systems’ part number 12-1030) back to the Controller is in conduit that is dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 40 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 11.1.1 Installing the 30-3206 NOTE: Hydrocarbons (i.e., gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, etc.) float on water = if this sensor is fully submerged, the polymer will NOT detect hydrocarbon liquid.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 41 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road SiteSentinel iTouch Controller Setup for Interstitial (“I.S.”) Hydrocarbon Liquid/Water Sensor 11.1.2 1st I.S. Module Position – Hydrocarbon Liquid Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor (or, if using SiteConnect choose the appropriate icon) and install that position.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 42 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road • Cleaning the Hydrocarbon Sensor Portion. To clean hydrocarbon contamination from the sensor from testing or actual use, immerse the contaminated portion in denatured alcohol for one hour. Then, flush the sensor with water to remove any residue.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 43 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 11.1.4 Installing the 30-3207 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 44 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 11.1.5 Controller Setup for Hydrocarbon Liquid Sensor Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor and install that position. Use the controller to take a dynamic reading of the hydrocarbon part of the sensor. Set the lower alarm threshold at 0.5 volts lower than the reading taken (if there is no existing hydrocarbon contamination).
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 45 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.22 30-3210-06, -10, -15 Hydrocarbon Liquid/Water Sensor About the 30-3210 The hydrocarbon liquid/water sensor is used primarily in monitoring wells with fluctuating ground water tables or in containment areas of tanks, pumps and pipes.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 46 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.23 Installing the 30-3210 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 47 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 30-3210 Connections I.S. Interface Module Position 1 Terminals Sensor Wire +12 (Power) (Signal) Black (hydrocarbon) (Ground) No Connection I.S. Interface Module Position 1 Terminals Sensor Wire (Power) +12 No Connection...
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 48 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Program the alarms associated with the lower threshold that will activate if the sensor detects hydrocarbon liquid. 1.24 Hydrocarbon Liquid/Water Sensor Test and Decontamination Procedures To prevent the possibility of explosion or fire, do not test the sensor in the Hazardous Area.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 49 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 30-3219-12 Hydrocarbon Liquid Sump Sensor About the 30-3219-12 The hydrocarbon liquid sump sensor is designed to detect the presence of liquid hydrocarbons in sumps, dispenser pans and other locations where the presence of a hydrocarbon liquid could indicate that a leak has occurred.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 50 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 12.1.1 Installing the 30-3219-12 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 51 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 12.1.2 Controller Setup for Hydrocarbon Liquid Sump Sensor Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor and install that position. Use the controller to take a dynamic reading of the hydrocarbon part of the sensor. Set the lower alarm threshold at 0.2 volts lower than the reading taken (if there is no existing hydrocarbon contamination).
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 52 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 30-3221-1 Single Level Sump Sensor About the 30-3221-1 The single-level sump sensor is designed to sense when liquid is in sumps, dispenser pans and other locations where this can indicate that a leak has occurred.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 53 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 13.1.1 Installing the 30-3221-1 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 54 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 13.1.2 Controller Setup for Single-Level Sump Sensor Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor and install that position. Set the lower alarm threshold to 2.5 volts. Set the upper alarm threshold to 5.0 volts (this will disable the upper threshold).
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 55 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 30-3221-2 Dual Level Reservoir Sensor About the 30-3221-2 The dual-level reservoir sensor is designed for use in the brine-filled reservoir of the interstitial area of a doubled-walled tank.
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Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 56 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road If you are monitoring a normally WET well (brine filled reservoir), orient the float with the CLOSED arrow pointing downward. If you are monitoring a normally DRY well, make sure to orient the float with the CLOSED arrow pointing upward.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 57 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.2 Testing the Dual-Level Reservoir Sensor Float To prevent the possibility of explosion or fire, do not test the sensor in the Hazardous Area.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 58 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.25 30-3221-1A, -1B Interstitial Level Sensors These two types of interstitial level sensors are used primarily in the interstitial area of a double walled tank. The sensors have a float switch that activates in the presence of a liquid.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 59 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.3 Installing the 30-3221-1A, -1B See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 60 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.4 Controller Setup for Interstitial Level Sensor Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor and install that position. Set the lower alarm threshold to 2.5 volts. Set the upper alarm threshold to 5.0 volts (this will disable the upper threshold).
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 61 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.26 30-3222 Hydrocarbon Vapor Sensor About the 30-3222 The hydrocarbon vapor sensor is designed to detect hydrocarbon vapors in monitoring wells and the interstitial areas of a double-walled tank.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 62 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.6 Installing the 30-3222 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12- 1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 63 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.7 SiteSentinel iTouch Controller Setup for Hydrocarbon Vapor Sensor Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor (or, if using SiteConnect choose the appropriate icon) and install that position.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 64 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 1.27 30-3223 Interstitial Optical Liquid Sensor About the 30-3223 The interstitial optical liquid sensor is used primarily to monitor the interstitial area of double-walled tanks. This sensor incorporates a long-life optical prism and can also be used in sumps, dispenser pans and other locations where the presence of a liquid could indicate that a leak has occurred.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 6 Page 65 of 127 • 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.9 Installing the 30-3223 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12- 1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 66 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Set the lower alarm threshold to 0.2 volts and set the upper alarm threshold to 5.0 volts (disables upper Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 threshold).
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 67 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 30-3224 Specifications Operating Temperature -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Page 67 of 127 Dimensions 30-3221-1A 3.4 cm (1.3 in) dia.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 68 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 30-3224 Connections I.S. Interface Module Position 1 Terminals Sensor Wire Page 68 of 127 Red (joined 30-3219-12 and 30-3221-1A red +12 (Power) leads, in junction box).
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 69 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Program the alarms associated with the lower threshold that you wish to activate if the sensor detects Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 hydrocarbon liquid.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 70 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Cleaning the Hydrocarbon Liquid Sump Sensor. To clean hydrocarbon contamination from the sensor from Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 testing or actual use, immerse the contaminated portion in denatured alcohol for one hour. Then, flush the sensor with water to remove any residue.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 71 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.15 Installing the 30-3225 Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 See the Local and National Electrical Codes for your location. Make sure that Page 71 of 127 the cabling leading back to the controller (gas/oil resistant Petro Vend number 12-1030) is installed in conduit dedicated to intrinsically safe wiring.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 73 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Use SiteConnect to program all alarms associated with the lower threshold to activate if the sensor Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 detects hydrocarbon liquid.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 74 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 14.1.19 Testing the Water Sensor Portion of the Combo Sensor Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Immerse just the water-detecting end of the sensor in tap water. Controller alarms or events associated with the water portion of the sensor should immediately trigger.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 75 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road External Device Connection Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 The illustration below shows how to connect all possible devices and accessories to your SiteSentinel iTouch Page 75 of 127 Controller.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 76 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road RJ-45 Communication Ports Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 The SiteSentinel iTouch Controller has five RJ-45 ports as shown in the illustration below. From top to bottom, Page 76 of 127 they are for: •...
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 77 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Terminal Block Detail Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Page 77 of 127 Doc. No.: 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road M1500, Rev.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 78 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Printer Option Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Mount the printer bracket (see Section 4.2). Page 78 of 127 Slide the printer into the wall bracket. Attach 9-pin Dsub connector to the printer and the other end to the Controllers RJ-45 connector (see Section 16).
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 79 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Switch #3 Setting Function 8 data bits Page 79 of 127 No parity Odd parity Doc. No.: 900 Santa Fe Dr.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 80 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road CAP Connection for SiteConnect Software Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 NOTE: Plug in the battery before configuring the SiteSentinel iTouch. Page 80 of 127 The SiteSentinel iTouch Controller is normally configured using the supplied direct connect cable and SiteConnect Windows software.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 81 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix A – LCD Screen Icons Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Sensor, Probe and Controller Status Icons Page 81 of 127 Doc.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 84 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix C – POS Interface Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 This Appendix covers the physical connection between the SiteSentine1 and the Tokheim Fuel POS system. Page 84 of 127 SiteSentinel iTouch POS Port If you order the SiteSentinel iSite with the POS option, a cable (part number 20-1586) will be included.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 85 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix D – Upgrading SiteSentinel iTouch Software Via SiteConnect Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 The following steps describe the procedure to upgrade Controller’s software using the Hardware Flash Update Page 85 of 127 Feature: Connect PC to the Controller (Port C, the 3...
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 86 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 33. Click the (Direct Connect) icon to connect to the Controller Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 34. Select the appropriate communication parameters and click OK. Page 86 of 127 35.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 87 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix E – OM4 Output Module Option Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Page 87 of 127 Doc. No.: 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road M1500, Rev.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 88 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 OM4 Specifications Field Wiring Rating: 105C, 600V Type RH. TW, RFH-2 or equivalent Page 88 of 127 Power Requirements: 12 VAC, 0.5A Max.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 89 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road OM4 Output Module Wiring Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 As shown below, connect the red and black wires from the 20-1582 cable to the first OM4 Output Module’s POWER terminals (order not important).
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 90 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix F – LPG Probe Option Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 This appendix tells you how to install the optional 30-1510, 30-1511 and 30-1512 kits for LPG probes 30-B-xxx Page 90 of 127 and Q400-xxx.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 91 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 30-1511 Probe Kit Contents Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 This kit is used with the Q0400-xxx, 1500, 2000, and Galaxy. Page 91 of 127 Doc.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 92 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Installing the LPG Probe Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Refer to the figure below while working on he probes. Unless noted, instructions apply to both types of probes. Page 92 of 127 Doc.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 93 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Complete steps 4 and 5 by following local regulations and tank manufacturer recommendations. Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Apply a sealant (not included) approved for LPG use to the threads of the flange. Page 93 of 127 Firmly tighten the flange to the LPG tank for a proper seal.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 94 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix G – Probe Comparison Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Model 924 and 924B Magnetostrictive Probe Probe Comparison Page 94 of 127 Starting in October 2006, OPW Fuel Management Systems began switching from the Model 924 magnetostrictive probe to Model 924B probe.
Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 95 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix H – Hardware for SiteSentinel iTouch Controller Main Board Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 OPW Fuel Management Systems has released a new SiteSentinel iTouch Controller Mai Board (0322 Board). Page 95 of 127 The board is found in Series 2 SiteSentinel Model 1 ATG Consoles.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 96 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Below is a comparison chart of the old (0320) and newer (0322) SiteSentinel iTouch Main Board: Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Items SS1 0320 Board New SS1 0322 Board...
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 121 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix L - iTouch Control Drawing Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 NOTES: Page 121 of 127 Associated Apparatus Entity Parameters: Group /IA: Uo=14.85Vdc Io=305mA Po=974mW...
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 122 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road 10. Conditions for Safe Use: Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 Um must not exceed 250V. Page 122 of 127 Must be installed in accordance with the applicable control drawings. All openings (slots) must be provided with an intrinsic safety barrier or (plates) which must be firmly screwed in place.
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 123 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Appendix M - 924B Probe Control Drawing Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 NOTES: Page 123 of 127 Entity Parameters: (Vmax), Ui = 14.9V (Imax), Ii = 362mA Ci = 0uf Li = 363uH...
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 124 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Example of a single 924B probe connected to a single position on the Associated Apparatus: Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 EXAMPLE: Page 124 of 127 Example Associated Apparatus 14.28V (Uo), 361mA (Io), 6.4uF (Co), 2,100uH (Lo) Cable 1,000 feet, 60pF/ft, 0.2uH/ft = 0.060uF (60,000pf), 200uH...
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Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5 Page 126 of 127 • 6 900 Santa Fe Dr. 7733 Gross Point Road Warranty Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5 OPW Fuel Management Systems warrants that all OPW Tank Gauge and Petro Vend Fuel Control systems Page 126 of 127 supplied by OPW Fuel Management Systems to the Original Purchaser will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of installation or 15...
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