Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LS300 Troubleshooting Tips for the LS300 Line Leak Detection System User Manual

Technical bulletin, Learn mode troubleshooting

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TECHNICAL BULLETIN

TB0505-01

May 09, 2005

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Troubleshooting Tips for the LS300 Line Leak Detection System

The Franklin Fueling System LS300 Line Leak Detection System is a precision electronic line leak detection system designed for
installation in petroleum piping systems. This document should be used as a quick reference troubleshooting guide when problems
or issues occur during the installation or operation of the LS300. For complete installation and operation information, please consult
the LS300 Auto-Learn User’s Guide.

The following sections will focus on the most common problems seen during the Learning process and in Detection mode. For a
complete list of possible conditions, please refer to the LS300 Auto-Learn User’s Guide.

Learn Mode Troubleshooting


Condition

Definition

Potential Causes

Proposed Action

Transducer Not
Seen

The LS300 cannot detect the
signal coming from the
transducer

• Transducer is wired

incorrectly

• Wiring or connections to the

transducer are loose or
broken

• Transducer is defective

See the LS300 Auto-Learn User’s Guide’s
Transducer Troubleshooting section for specific
troubleshooting information.

Insufficient Pressure

Pump pressure did not exceed
17.5 psi upon pump start-up.

• Line pressure was not bled to

zero before calibration

• Power to STP is off

• STP is shutdown due to a

fault or alarm condition

• Transducer problem

• Broken pipe or valve

• Confirm line pressure was bled to zero prior to

attempting the Learn process.

• Confirm power is on to STP and pump controller

is free of alarms.

• Possible transducer problem. Seethe LS300

Auto-Learn User’s Guide’s Transducer
Troubleshooting section for specific
troubleshooting information.

• Check sump areas for signs of leakage.

No Pressure Loss
Detected

Pressure decay was not
detected after pump shut-off.

• Leak generator not installed

or needle valve not opened

• Leak generator clogged

• Transducer problem

• Confirm that the leak generator is installed and

the needle valve is opened completely.

• Observe the leak generator during the Learning

process. Verify that the fuel flow through the
orifice is a steady stream from pump OFF to
zero line pressure. If the stream is not steady, or
line pressure does not drop to zero, replace the
Leak Generating Device, or call Tech Support at
800-984-6266.

• Possible transducer problem. See the LS300

Auto-Learn User’s Guide Transducer
Troubleshooting section for specific
troubleshooting information.

Auto-Learn
Complete

• Piping Modulus is

out of range for
annual (0.1 gph)
test.

• Piping Modulus is

out of range for
monthly (0.2 gph
and annual
(0.1 gph) tests.

During the Learning sequence,
pressure decay was too slow
for the system to accurately
detect a .1 gph and, if
indicated, a .2 gph leak.

• Air is trapped in the pipeline

causing slow pressure decay

• Leak generator is partially

clogged, or needle valve is
not opened completely

• Pipeline exceeds the

maximum pipe length
dimensions for precision line
testing

• Purge line completely, starting at the dispenser

farthest from the pump and working your way
toward the pump. Also open Needle valve while
pump is running, to remove air from that area.
Close the Needle valve and shut off the pump.

• Confirm that the Needle valve is opened

completely, and the Leak generator emits a
constant stream of product. Verify that the leak
generator tube is free of air.

• Check the bleed orifice on the Leak generator,

and look for signs of visible damage. Replace
Leak generator if necessary, do not attempt to
repair.

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