Frequently asked questions, Why do days count up ? - 7, Why do error codes 29, 30, 31, or 32 appear ? - 7 – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LLD Installation Manual User Manual

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System Operation & Testing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Days Count Up ?

A monthly-compliance test has not passed. This can be caused by very frequent
dispensing (the

quiet-time

between product dispensing is too short for the test to

finish). This may happen in very busy stations or when the pump power is turned

off after business hours. Also see Chapter 6.2 in this manual.

Why do Error Codes 29, 30, 31, or 32 Appear ?

See Monthly Compliance Warnings and Why Days Count Up earlier in this

Chapter.

How do I Display the Last Alarm or Error Code ?

See how to

Display Diagnostic Test Codes

in Chapter 6.1 by using the RESET

TEST touch button

How do I Reset Flashing Error Codes ?
How do I Allow Dispensing ?
How do I Clear Flashing Codes ?

First find out what the Flashing Code represents (Leak Alarm, Error, or Warning).

The display

will rapidly Flash an Alarm or Error Code twice per second when

either line leak or error is detected, but only the Line Leak Detected light

will

rapidly Flash when a line leak alarm occurs. In this Chapter see: How to Verify a

Leak — when a leak Alarm is produced, or see using the RESET TEST touch

button and its operation.

Why can’t I Reset and Dispense ?

See Chapter 6.2, for Alarms, Errors, and Warnings that disable dispensing.

An

Error Code

84

cannot be reset because the line is Out of Compliance.

See the

Out of Compliance

discussion earlier in this Chapter.

How do I Verify a Leak ? Does it Exist ? or was it a False Alarm ?

See Chapter 4 about Line Leak Detection, and this Chapter about using the

RESET TEST button. Remember that the Line Leak Detected Light

will

continue to flash on and off until another test, of equal or greater precision finally

does pass.
Visually inspect the sump and dispenser areas whenever the TS-LLD reports

a leak !

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