Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Operation Manual

Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Operation Manual

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AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES
OPERATION GUIDE

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  • Page 1 200 AND EVO AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES OPERATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017 Franklin Fueling Systems, Madison, WI 53718. All world rights reserved. No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced in any way, including, but not limited to, photocopy, photograph, magnetic, or other record, without the prior written permission of Franklin Fueling Systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............................1 User interface ..........................1 Questions and concerns ........................2 Conventions used in this manual ....................2 Operating precautions ........................3 Programming and Navigation ......................5 Console navigation .........................5 Text entry ............................6 Number entry ..........................6 Alarms and warnings ........................6 User roles and access control ......................7 User roles ............................7 Users ............................7 Quick Jump Menu ..........................8...
  • Page 4 Static tests ............................17 SCALD® tests ..........................17 Why Test the Integrity of a Tank? ....................17 Static Testing ..........................18 Terms ............................18 Tank Test Requirements ......................18 Test Types ..........................18 Ideal Test Conditions ........................19 Starting static tests manually ......................19 Static Test Results ........................20 SCALD® ............................20 Why Continuously Test Tank Integrity? ..................20 Terms ............................21 Testing Requirements .........................21...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The purpose of this manual is to guide installers, operators and technicians through the operation of EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 automatic tank gauges (ATGs). EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs incorporate the monitoring and alarm capabilities of preceding automatic tank gauges with advanced technologies to supply tank and level data more accurately and efficiently.
  • Page 6: Questions And Concerns

    Questions and concerns In case of emergency, follow the procedures established by your facility. If you have questions or concerns about safety or need assistance, use the information below to contact Franklin Fueling Systems: Web: franklinfueling.com Telephone: USA and Canada: +1.608.838.8786, +1.800.225.9787 USA Technical Support: 1.800.984.6266 UK: +44 (0) 1473.243300 Mexico: 001.800.738.7610...
  • Page 7: Operating Precautions

    Operating precautions Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS) equipment is designed to be installed in areas where volatile liquids such as gasoline and diesel fuel are present. Working in such a hazardous environment presents a risk of severe injury or death if you do not follow standard industry practices and the instructions in this manual.
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  • Page 9: Programming And Navigation

    Programming and Navigation Console navigation The operating system is designed for easy navigation. Applications allow the user to modify programming options by responding to on-screen commands. The following instructions show various operating system functions, so that issues can be corrected efficiently without interrupting dispensing or sales.
  • Page 10: Text Entry

    Text entry Close Without Saving Erase Individual Characters Save and Enter Use Upper-Case Text Characters Adds the .com extension International to an e-mail address Characters Number entry Close Without Saving Erase Individual Characters Save and Enter Numerals Alarms and warnings Alarms and warnings alert you to problems and provide details about those problems so that you can take corrective action.
  • Page 11: User Roles And Access Control

    Optionally, on alarm, the system can: • Sound the console’s internal alarm horn. • Activate relay outputs and sound external alarm devices. • Print alarm reports. • E-mail alarm reports to a specified destination. • Notify remote monitoring software via optional internal modem or Ethernet. For help with troubleshooting alarms, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of the EVO™...
  • Page 12: Quick Jump Menu

    Quick Jump Menu The Quick Jump Menu (QJM) provides quick access to the different parts of the console interface. There are three tabs in the QJM: • Applications • System • Tools Applications tab The Applications tab provides inventory management and leak detection for tanks and sensors as well as tank and sensor control.
  • Page 13: Manifolds

    Tanks detail screen: This screen provides details about product volume, level, temperature, and ullage space available in a tank. The level and volume of water is also be shown. The hash marks on the graphic indicate the various programmed high and low alarm limits. Alarms, if there are any, are also shown. This screen also provides details regarding the tanks Static Leak Test status, Autocalibration status, and Delivery history with the tabs in the top left column.
  • Page 14: Conditions

    Standard Sensors: Standard sensors do not discriminate between liquid and hydrocarbons and are 2-wire sensors: • FMP-EIS-U: Electro-optic Interstitial Sensors (infrared, liquid sensor) • FMP-UHS: Universal Hydrostatic Sensor (float switch, liquid level sensor) • FMP-ULS: Universal Liquid Sensor (float switch, liquid level sensor) BRITESENSORs®: BRITESENSORs®...
  • Page 15: Reports

    Pumps detail screen: This screen provides a variety of information regarding the pump and it settings. Information including: Pump Name, Enabled/Disabled, Controller Type, Controller Address, the tank the pump is installed in, and the pump group. The screen also includes status information such as Pump Running, has the pump been forced off, and if a hook signal is present.
  • Page 16: Compliance

    Compliance This screen displays regulatory status information for tanks, manifolds, and sensors. Each page lists every device, the number of days remaining, and the date when the device will be out of compliance. The screen indicates compliance concerns with a color coded status indicator. To access this screen, click the QJM button>Applications>Compliance.
  • Page 17: System Tab

    System tab The System tab monitors the console’s operational status and manages software options and upgrades. All preferences and configuration settings are controlled by this application (e.g., display options, clock and calendar). The system application is standard on every console. Configuration The Configuration screen allows users and technicians to change console configuration, setup, and preferences.
  • Page 18: System Information

    Number, Ethernet Address, Controller Serial Number, and the system creation date. • Software Options: This displays a list of optional software and wether they are activated. • About: This displays contact information for Franklin Fueling Systems and a note regarding Open Source software.
  • Page 19: Network Printers

    Network Printers EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs can be configured to utilize a printer on a network shared with it. 1. Select QJM>System>Configuration>Printing. 2. Choose the in the upper right-hand corner to add a printer. 3. Enter the Name, URI, Make and Model/Driver information for the printer. Print Button The Print Button will print the data displayed on the LCD when available.
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  • Page 21: Tank Testing

    Tank Testing The two types of tank tests available for your ATG are Static and Statistical Continuous Automatic Leak Detection (SCALD®). Static tests Static tests are run during quiet times when the tank is thermally stable and the site is closed so that no dispensing or deliveries will occur.
  • Page 22: Static Testing

    Static Testing Terms Threshold: Test results must be within these programmable limits to pass a leak test. There are Monthly, Annual and Sentinel Mode Thresholds. Sentinel Mode: Sentinel mode is designed to monitor the product levels in your tank(s) when there isn’t supposed to be any dispensing.
  • Page 23: Ideal Test Conditions

    Ideal Test Conditions Tank and environmental conditions play an important role in passing results. Consider the following items when scheduling or manually forcing a static leak test: Variable Explanation Product Level The level in the tank must submerge at least the lowest RTD (temperature sensor) inside the probe shaft.
  • Page 24: Static Test Results

    Static Test Results Pass: This result confirms the integrity of the tank. Fail: This result is indicated by a warning light and/or annunciator. (A report may print if the console is programmed to do so. For more information, see the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 Automatic Tank Gauges Programming Guide (FFS p/n 228180015).
  • Page 25: Terms

    Terms Qualify: The percentage of product that the tank is required to contain prior to testing according to the programmed “Qualify” parameter. Slope (Tank Testing Reports): A ratio of the calculated rate of change to the time the rate is measured.
  • Page 26: Test Results

    Test Results Pass: A passing result ensures the integrity of the tank is good. Fail: Test failure will be indicated by a Warning light and/ or annunciator. Additionally, a report may print (if the console is programmed to do so, see the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 Automatic Tank Gauges Programming Guide (FFS p/n 228180015).
  • Page 27: Tank Leak Test Reports

    Tank Leak Test Reports Reports that contain leak testing data and results may be printed from the console or generated and printed using TSA. Printing Tank Leak Test Reports 1. Open the QJM, and click Applications>Reports. 2. From the Report Type menu select either the Tank Test (for static reports) or SCALD® for continuous reports.
  • Page 28: Sample Tank Leak Test Report

    Sample Tank Leak Test Report The following is an example of an External Tank Leak Test Report from Web Browser Interface:...
  • Page 29: Web Browser Interface

    Web Browser Interface One of the most powerful advantages of an EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG is its standard Ethernet port and ability to communicate with web browsers through web pages using standard XML (eXtensible Markup Language) protocols. The Web Browser Interface (FFS PRO CONNECT) allows the ATG to directly connect to a computer through a local area network or high speed internet connection.
  • Page 30: Navigation Bar

    Once the home page is loaded, you can navigate through the various web pages created by the console to view fuel management and compliance data, generate reports that can be printed from your PC and access control functions for starting tank and tests and dealing with alarms. The information found in FFS PRO CONNECT is the same data that can be accessed from the LCD touch screen.
  • Page 31: Tools

    Click MONITORING to open a drop-down list of the following items: • Tank Status shows a summary of tank information. • Sensor Status shows a summary of sensor information. • Pump Status shows a summary of pump information. • Conditions shows the status of configured conditions. •...
  • Page 32: Settings

    SETTINGS Click SETTINGS to open a drop-down list of the following items: • Preferences allows users to define Passwords, Language Preference, Home Web Page, and Unit Preferences. • Configuration is used by an FFS certified technician to configure the ATG for operation. •...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    Maintenance As a user or owner, there is limited maintenance you need to perform on the ATG. To keep the unit in good, serviceable condition, follow the procedures outlined below. WARNING: Do not attempt to open the console unless you are a certified Franklin Fueling Systems technician.
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  • Page 35: Alarms And Troubleshooting

    Visually verify a steady green “Run” light. If console. red “Err” light is flashing or steady, re-seat module and reboot system. If the condition still exists, contact Franklin Fueling Systems’ Technical Support for help on this issue. Probe Setup None Programming errors made Verify Probe Module programming parameters.
  • Page 36: Fms Alarms

    FMS Alarms Displayed Device Description Recommended Actions Alarm/Warning Alpha volume Tank This error is caused by a Verify Special Product Alpha volume correction correction error programming mistake in the program parameters. Contact FFS Technical Special Products section. Services Department for assistance. Annual The device listed has gone out Pass a test or clear the alarm on the device.
  • Page 37 Displayed Device Description Recommended Actions Alarm/Warning High High product Tank The specified tank has reached Check product volume and compare to the volume the programmed High High programmed High High Volume alarm Limit Product Volume. in the setup menu. Get an accurate product volume and compare to the ATG.
  • Page 38 Displayed Device Description Recommended Actions Alarm/Warning Mag sensor Sensor The console is receiving Inspect wire connections at the Mag sensor. synchronization incomplete or improperly If the problem persists, contact FFS Technical error timed data from the specified Services. TSP-DMS Mag water alarm Sensor The specified TSP-DMS has Inspect the sump for water.
  • Page 39 RTD distance error; Special Verify correct RTD programming. If issue still Probe programming error. exists, inspect wiring to probe. If the condition still exists, contact Franklin Fueling Systems’ Technical Services for support. System memory System The system has detected a low Contact FFS Technical Services for support.
  • Page 40: Liquid Sensor Alarms

    Verify sensor. console terminal wiring. If issue still exists, inspect wiring to sensor. If the condition still exists, contact Franklin Fueling Systems’ Technical Services for support. Sensor Dry Well Monitoring well is dry.
  • Page 41 Test sensor at console, trip sensor on purpose. Verify console terminal wiring. If issue still exists, inspect wiring to probe. If the condition still exists, contact Franklin Fueling Systems’ Technical Services for support. Sensor Sump Full Liquid sensor detected Inspect location for presence of liquid.
  • Page 42: Tpi Alarms

    TPI Alarms Displayed Device Description Recommended Actions Alarm/Warning Capacitor Failing The STP controller is reporting a Refer to the applicable Smart controller capacitor failure. Installation guide for details. Clogged Intake The STP controller has reported a Ensure proper programming of the TPI dry run condition but the associated and calibration of the Smart Controller.
  • Page 43 Displayed Device Description Recommended Actions Alarm/Warning Relay Fault The STP controller is reporting a relay fault error. Short Circuit The STP controller is reporting a short circuit condition. Unbalanced Load The STP controller is reporting an unbalanced load condition. Refer to the applicable Smart Controller Installation guide for details.
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