5 troubleshooting, Troubleshooting, Tlm150 user’s manual – Maretron TLM150 User Manual

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TLM150 User’s Manual

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Revision 1.2

5 Troubleshooting

If you notice unexpected operation of the Maretron TLM150, follow the troubleshooting
procedures in this section to remedy simple problems.

Symptom

Troubleshooting Procedure

No tank level
output

1. If operating in the NMEA 2000

®

Mode, check the connection to the

NMEA 2000

®

interface (see Section 2.5.1) and tighten if necessary.

2. Ensure that power is supplied to the NMEA 2000

®

network. Proper

network power can be checked by measuring the voltage at an open
tee between NET-S and NET-C. The voltage should be between 9 and
16 volts.

3. Ensure that both trunk line terminators are in place. Proper network

termination can be checked by removing network power and
measuring the resistance at an open tee between NET-L and NET-H
signals. The resistance should read approximately 60 ohms (two 120
ohm terminators in parallel equals 60 ohms).

4. Remove the TLM150 sensor component from the tank opening and

ensure that the surface of the ultrasonic sensor is not fouled.

Inaccurate tank
level output

1. If operating with a rectangular tank, ensure that the tank depth is

programmed properly (see Section 3.3.1).

2. If using custom calibration, re-calibrate the TLM150 (see Section

3.3.2).

3. Ensure that the tank contains gasoline. Gasoline vapors must be

present in the tank in order for depth readings to be accurate. If you
have another fluid type, please use the Maretron TLM100 or TLM200
tank level monitors.

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