Franklin Fueling Systems Tank Sentinel (TS-1001, 2001, 504, 508 & 750) Operators Guide Rev. C User Manual

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Acknowledging Alarms

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Alarm Types

System Warnings

Are alarms that are caused by equipment failures or software malfunctions. These
could also be transient, instantaneous failures or warnings of impending failures.
Do not ignore system warnings!
See Chapter 5 for Site Policy &
SYSTEM warnings in TABLE 5 - 1.

Tank Alarms

Occur when a tank-related programmed limit is
reached. See Chapter 5 about Site Policy &
about TANK alarms (in TABLE 5 - 1).

Sensor Alarms

Leak Detection Sensors (Standard or
BriteSensor) or Aux. Input #1 or #2, or Solid
State Input Modules produce sensor alarms.
In Table 2.1 document the type, location, input-
channel, and the output-group name for each
sensor (sensor alarm). Standard sensors
produce only one alarm... BriteSensors can
produce two or more alarms. See Chapter 5 for
Site Policy & SENSOR alarms (TABLE 5 - 1).

Line Alarms

The INCON TS-LLD Line Leak Detectors can be interfaced to the system console
where line leak alarms and line leak detector status is monitored. See Chapter 5 about
Site Policy and about LINE alarms (shown in TABLE 5 - 1).

Alarm Status

An alarm or system warning can be either:

Transient

an instantaneous fault that clears almost immediately

Cleared

a previously active fault that no longer exists

Active

a fault that exists when it was displayed or printed

Acknowledged

a fault that was displayed or printed, and was acknowledged by

pressing the

ACK

SHIFT

key. A grace period may also be started by pressing the

ACK

SHIFT

key.

LOW

LOW LOW

HIGH WATER

HIGH HIGH

HIGH

PROGRAMMED

TANK-RELATED

ALARM LIMITS:

DW

TANK

Liquid Level

Probe &

Floats

Leak

Detection

Sensor

TSP-DIS

TSP-DIS

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