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Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Programming Manual
Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Programming Manual

Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Programming Manual

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200 AND EVO
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400
AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES
PROGRAMMING GUIDE

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  • Page 1 200 AND EVO AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017 Franklin Fueling Systems, Madison, WI 53718. All world rights reserved. No part of this publicaion may be stored in a retrieval system, transmited, or reproduced in any way, including, but not limited to, photocopy, photograph, magneic, or other record, without the prior writen permission of Franklin Fueling Systems.
  • Page 3 Contents Introducion ............................1 FMS funcions ..........................1 Convenions used in this manual ....................2 Quesions and concerns ........................3 Operaing precauions ........................3 Open source sotware ........................4 Inspecion of materials ........................4 Warranty informaion ........................4 Ceriied programmer or service person ..................4 Staion owner or operator ......................4 Approvals ............................5 Deiniions and acronyms ......................5 Related documentaion .........................5...
  • Page 4 Coniguraion Opions ......................14 Date / Time Set ...........................14 Network Parameters ........................14 IP Address Seings ........................15 Web Browser Interface ........................17 Navigaing Applicaions Remotely ....................17 Accessing the Web Browser Interface ..................17 Making Changes to System Parameters ..................17 Password Promping ........................18 Setup ..............................18 Backup Setup Files .........................18 Download ............................18 Upload ............................19...
  • Page 5 Pump Group ..........................32 TS-TPI Overview and Funcionality ....................33 TS-TPI Overview ..........................33 On-start leveling mode .......................33 Live Leveling ..........................34 Priority mode ...........................34 Alternaing mode ........................34 Other TS-TPI funcions ........................34 TPI Setup ............................35 Pump Groups ..........................36 Alarms and Troubleshooing ......................37 System alarms ..........................37 FMS alarms ............................38 Wire sensor alarms ........................41 TPI alarms............................42...
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  • Page 7 Introduction This manual provides programming and troubleshooing informaion for the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 automaic tank gauges (ATGs) to installers, operators, and technicians. The fuel management systems (FMS) applicaion in the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs ie together the monitoring and alarm capabiliies of the ATG with advanced technologies to supply tank and level data more accurately and eiciently.
  • Page 8 Conventions used in this manual This manual includes safety precauions and other important informaion presented in the following format: NOTE: This provides helpful supplementary informaion. IMPORTANT: This provides instrucions to avoid damaging hardware or a potenial hazard to the environment, for example: fuel leakage from equipment that could harm the environment. CAUTION: This indicates a potenially hazardous situaion that could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
  • Page 9 China: +86.10.8565.4566 Operating precautions Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS) equipment is designed to be installed in areas where volaile 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 pracices and the instrucions in this manual.
  • Page 10 WARNING: Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. The equipment in this manual is usually mounted underground, so reduced visibility puts service personnel working on it in danger from moving vehicles that enter the work area. To help prevent this safety hazard, secure the area by using a service truck (or some other vehicle) to block access to the work area.
  • Page 11 Approvals All FMS models are UL and cUL listed 6L79 as Liquid Level Gauge / Leak Detecion Systems. Third party approved leak detecion — Pd (probability of detecion) = 99.2 % for 0.1 or 0.2 gph leak tests (0.1 = annual precision test, 0.2 is the monthly regulatory compliance test). NOTE: The staic tank test does not support manifolded tanks.
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  • Page 13 Getting Started Ater the Fuel Management System has been installed, typically your interacion with the system will be from the LCD display, on-board printer; or using a Web Browser to program and monitor the console. Remote operaion can be performed from a PC, either atached directly through a network connecion or wirelessly through an opional Wii connecion.
  • Page 14 Connecting a PC or Laptop Computer To access the console using the Web Browser interface, connect a PC to the console through one of the available network connecions: the Ethernet port, the mini USB port, or the opional Wii. If the console is connected to a local network, you can perform this setup from any PC on that network by using a web browser.
  • Page 15 Coniguring IP Settings for Communication Before atemping to modify any computer seings, contact the Informaion Technologies department of your business, if available. Some computer accounts may have restricted permissions to overcome before any changes are allowed to be made to TCP/ IP seings. At the PC: 1.
  • Page 16 Enable. 3. Verify link light is lit next to the Ethernet port and RX light is lashing.If technical diiculies arise, please contact Franklin Fueling Systems Technical Support before proceeding. NOTE: More informaion on the Web Browser Interface is located [on page 31] of this manual.
  • Page 17 Navigation and Setup Console Navigation The operaing system is designed for easy navigaion. Applicaions allow the user to modify programming opions by responding to on-screen commands. The following instrucions show various operaing system funcions, so that issues can be corrected eiciently without interruping dispensing or sales.
  • Page 18 Quick Jump Menu NOTE: Your console will display some selecions depending upon installed equipment and user access privileges. Selecing the icon will take you to the summary screen for that item and allow you to access more detailed informaion. Text Entry Screen Close Without Saving Erase Individual...
  • Page 19 IP address), Controller Serial number and Date/Time of manufacture. • Sotware Opions – Displays the current installed sotware opions. • About - Provides contact informaion for Franklin Fueling Systems Printer Setup EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs support prining through the USB port or through a network connecion.
  • Page 20 Setup Menu From any screen select QJM > System > Coniguraion. Coniguration Options Using the opions in this menu, you can change: • System ID • System Preferences • Date/Time • User Roles • Users • Address Book • Networking •...
  • Page 21 IP Address Settings Method-Select Manual for manual IP Entry or Automaic (DHCP) to obtain a valid IP address automaically. • Address – This is a logical (electronic) address, like a street address, that the console uses to route informaion. This address will have to match your network, if connected to a network, in order to ‘talk’...
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  • Page 23 Web Browser Interface Navigating Applications Remotely The Web Browser Interface ofers several ways to navigate through applicaions: • Easy-to-read web pages that use hyperlink text (words or characters that, when clicked, take you to another page) to move through the menus. •...
  • Page 24 Password Prompting When connected to an EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG, you will be prompted for a user name and Password entry. Enter the applicable informaion relaive to your user access level. Once you have entered the informaion, you will be logged into the system. This can be conirmed in the upper-right hand corner of the Coniguraion screen.
  • Page 25 Upload 1. When required, the backup coniguraion ile will need to be reloaded onto the console to restore a previous setup. When uploading, it is important to remember that network parameters may be afected by the change, rendering it unreachable from a remote locaion.
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  • Page 27 Programming the system To program the system parameters, select QJM > System>Coniguraion, and then choose System Preferences. Preferences Use the Preference tables on the following pages to select the menu opions to be changed. Language Options • English • English-United Kingdom •...
  • Page 28 Units Select Units and chose the desired parameters for each secion: • Temperature: Cenigrade, Fahrenheit • Pressure: Pascal, Bar, Pounds per square inch, Inches of Water, Inches of Mercury • Length: Millimeters, Cenimeters, Meters, Inches • Volume: Liters, Gallons Imperial, Gallons •...
  • Page 29 Expand - Expand all menu items in the setup programming menu. • Collapse - Collapse all menu items in the setup programming menu to show only main • menu items. Drag and drop - Move or Copy-opion allows the user to move or copy setup •...
  • Page 30 Maximum: No limits what the user can view and change. • Custom: Provides a list of speciic permissions allowing an administrator to choose • speciic access and funcions for any role. Users The system contain one default user (admin) that has full access to the system. •...
  • Page 31 SSID: Enter SSID password for the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Broadcast SSID: Select yes so all users within its range can see the network on their PC • or other device. Channel: select SSID broadcast channel. • Security: Select none or WPA2-Personal •...
  • Page 32 Email • Enabled: Yes if Data authenicaion (if required). • Server: Enter the Server’sURL • Port: Enter Port address of SMTP. • Sender host name: enter your smtp host address (Address of sender (console)). • Full sender name: From” Address (your_from@address.com) •...
  • Page 33 Relays • Name: Given name of channel. • Relay #: Channel selected • Enabled: Yes, if channel is used. Fuel Management System • Compensaion Temperature: The temperature you use to calculate the net volume. • Ullage Percent: Percent of tank level used to calculate empty space. •...
  • Page 34 • Meters: • Meter 1: • Name: Enter given name of meter • Grade: Select grade number. • Meter Posiion: Enter meter posiion. One Touch Buttons • One Touch Buton [#]: Name: Deine the name of the OTB. The buton's funcionality is conigured under •...
  • Page 35 • Device: Select device that will created the noiicaion condiion. • Event Priority: Chose the noiicaion priority type (Any, Alarm, Warning, Noice). • Event Code: Chose the event code that triggers the noiicaion. Acions: • • Acion: • Acion Type: Acion that will occur upon event. (Email, Report or sound) •...
  • Page 36 • Diameter: Diameter of tank. • End Type: Type of the end of the tank. Select cylinder one domed end or two domed ends. Tanks • Tank [#] Name Tank: Enter name of tank • Tank Type: Select tank type •...
  • Page 37 percentage that will trigger the High water warning. • Low limit (Limit/Volume/percentage) Limit: The Limit/Volume/percentage that will trigger the Low Product alarm. • Low low (Limit/Volume/percentage) Limit: The Limit/Volume/percentage that will trigger the Low low Product alarm. • Enable Temperature Alarm Limits: Select yes to set temperature limits. •...
  • Page 38 Compliance Tracking • Enable Noiicaions: Yes, Allows the system to noify user about compliance warnings and alarms. • Assessment Time: Determines the ime that the system will assess the compliance status. Pumps NOTE: For more informaion, see the "TS-TPI Overview and Funcionality" chapter. •...
  • Page 39 TS-TPI Overview and Functionality Tank fuel management can be achieved using an EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG and an FE Petro Turbine Pump Controller (STP- SCI, SCIII, EcoVFC or MagVFC) through Turbine Pump Interface (TPI). Refer to Tech Update TB1010-04 for connecing to an STP-SCIII controller. Tank Fuel Management looks at percent (%) full volume of individual tanks and gives priority to the submersible pump needed to control tank inventories.
  • Page 40 NOTE: Leveling is achieved using level as percentage volume full. The tank gauge looks at levels in a tank as % full and atempts to keep that number equal between all tanks in LEVELING mode. If tanks are diferent sizes, the levels in tanks may not be equal, but the % full will be similar. Live Leveling Live Leveling provides the same funcionality as the On-start leveling.
  • Page 41 the product level is within 3” of the programmed PUMP HEIGHT measurement, an alarm on the tank gauge will indicate DRY TANK. When a delivery is made, the pump controller will automaically be reset. NOTE: Because the TS-TPI resets the pump controller ater a delivery is made, the Auto Restart feature on the pump controller must be disabled.
  • Page 42 8. Inlet Height is the approximate distance from the botom of the Pump motor assembly (PMA) to the botom of the tank. This measurement is used as a baseline for associated Pump alarms. Adjust this measurement as needed. 9. Complete the Pump programming for all Pumps. Pump Groups If two or more Pumps are conigured within a Group for Leveling, Priority, or Alternaing funcionality, click "+"...
  • Page 43 Alarms and Troubleshooting For all alarms condiions, the troubleshooing steps provided in this chapter are suggested acions to take in the event of an alarm. Follow all site policy procedures set by local governing agencies in the case of a spill, leak, or malfuncion. If the steps provided by this manual or the site policy are followed and the system sill requires addiional support, contact Franklin Fueling Systems Technical Services.
  • Page 44 FMS alarms Displayed Descripion Recommended Acions Device Alarm/Warning Alpha volume Tank This error is caused by a Verify Special Product Alpha volume correcion program correcion error programming mistake in the parameters. Contact FFS Technical Support. Special Products secion. Annual Compliance The device listed has gone out Pass a test or clear the alarm on the device.
  • Page 45 FMS alarms (continued) Displayed Descripion Recommended Acions Device Alarm/Warning High water level Tank Water level exceeded High limit set. Verify programmed level. If water is too high consult you local site policy procedures for correcive acions. High Water/Phase Tank Water/Phase Separaion has Remove Water/Phase Separated product form the exceeded the High Limit set.
  • Page 46 RTD distance error; Special Probe Verify correct RTD programming. If issue sill exists, programming error. inspect wiring to probe.If the condiion sill exists, contact Franklin Fueling Systems’ Technical Services for support. System memory error System The system has detected a low Contact FFS Technical Services for support.
  • Page 47 FMS alarms (continued) Displayed Descripion Recommended Acions Device Alarm/Warning Tank Gross Leak Tank Tank Gross leak test detected Review tank leak test history and programming. Refer to tank. Suspect possible leak. Tank Tesing in the Operaion instrucions. Detected Tank Leak Detected Tank Tank leak detected.
  • Page 48 TPI alarms Displayed Descripion Recommended Acions Device Alarm/Warning Capacitor Failing The STP controller is reporing a Refer to the applicable Smart controller Installaion capacitor failure. guide for details. Clogged Intake The STP controller has reported Ensure proper programming of the TPI and calibraion a dry run condiion but the of the Smart Controller.
  • Page 49 TPI alarms (continued) Displayed Descripion Recommended Acions Device Alarm/Warning Relay Fault The STP controller is reporing a Refer to the applicable Smart Controller Installaion relay fault error. guide for details. Short Circuit The STP controller is reporing a Refer to the applicable Smart Controller Installaion short circuit condiion.
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  • Page 51 Appendix A: Standard Products Table API Gravity (6B Compensaion) Product Name Leaded Regular 63.5 Unleaded Regular 63.5 Unleaded Plus 62.8 Unleaded Extra 62.8 Unleaded Super 51.3 Diesel 32.8 Kerosene 41.8 #2 Fuel Oil 32.8 Ethanol 46.1 146.0...
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  • Page 53 Appendix B: Standard Products Table Typical - Tank Leak Test Times (to Finish) Tank Size in Gallons 4,000 2.0 hours 6,000 3.0 hours 8,000 4.0 hours 10,000 5.0 hours 12,000 6.0 hours 15,000 7.5 hours 20,000 8.0 hours NOTE: Tank sizes are at half capacity. NOTE: The Leak Threshold value is one half of the Leak Test value.
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