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Operation 

TankControl 01 

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8.2 Alarm 

condition 

+

+

+

Alarm message  

on screen 

LED

is on 

Audible alarm 

(if adjusted) 

Relay is energised 

(if adjusted) 

1.

Press the Mute button to mute the audible alarm. 

ª

The system displays the alarm "Acknowledge" menu. 

2.

Acknowledge the relay(s), if necessary. 

Display 

Meaning 

Relay [ ] 

Relay is 

not

 activated and does not need to be 

acknowledged. 

Relay [x] 

Relay is activated and can be acknowledged. 

Relay [

v

]

Relay has been acknowledged. 

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The alarm message on screen and the LED remain active as 
long as the alarm condition persists. 

8.3 Statistics 

function 

The Statistics function allows you to monitor consumption and level 
(

consumption and level log

) and to predict consumption and level 

(

consumption and level forecast

). The statistics is refreshed every 

first day of the month. 
The Forecast function is not available until one year after commis-
sioning since the forecast of the consumption and level data is calcu-
lated on the basis of the data of the previous years. When the Fore-
cast function is activated during the first year, the system displays 
the date as of which the forecast will be available. "Available as of 
DD.MM.YY". 

Summary of Contents for TankControl 01

Page 1: ...49 0 7135 102 211 Telefax 49 0 7135 102 147 E Mail info afriso de Internet www afriso de Read instructions before using device Observe all safety information Keep instructions for future use Version 04 2008 ID no 854 001 0444 Operating Instructions Hydrostatic Level Indicator for Fuel Oil and Diesel Type TankControl TankControl 01 Part no 52132 ...

Page 2: ...ions 8 3 5 Overview of the signals 8 3 6 Overview of the screen structure 9 3 7 Overview of the menu structure 10 4 Technical specifications 11 4 1 Approvals tests conformities 12 5 Transport and storage 13 6 Installation 13 6 1 Electrical connection 16 6 2 Zero calibration of the submersible probe 17 6 3 Installing the submersible probe 17 6 4 Mounting the submersible probe to the tank 18 7 Commi...

Page 3: ...TankControl 01 3 10 Shutting down disposal 29 11 Spare parts and accessories 30 12 Warranty 30 13 Copyright 30 14 Customer satisfaction 30 15 Addresses 30 ...

Page 4: ...wn here There are three different levels of warnings Warning term Meaning DANGER Immediately imminent danger Failure to observe the information will result in death or serious injuries WARNING Possibly imminent danger Failure to observe the information may result in death or serious injuries CAUTION Dangerous situation Failure to observe the information may result in minor or serious injuries as w...

Page 5: ... as an overfill alarm system 2 3 Safe handling TankControl 01 represents state of the art technology and is made according to the pertinent safety regulations Each device is sub jected to a function and safety test prior to shipping X Operate TankControl 01 only when it is in perfect condition Al ways observe the operating instructions all pertinent local and national directives and guidelines as ...

Page 6: ...ion The manufacturer shall not be liable for direct or consequential dam age resulting from failure to observe the technical instructions guide lines and recommendations The manufacturer and the sales company shall not be liable for costs or damages incurred by the user or by third parties in the usage or application of this device in particular in case of improper use of the device misuse or malf...

Page 7: ...submersible probe with integrated pressure measuring cell The system displays the level in litres cubic metres percent or liquid level in millimetres When the level falls below or exceeds an adjustable minimum or maximum value the control unit triggers visual and if desired audible can be muted alarms Two additional relay contacts are available for external alarm devices for level control or for c...

Page 8: ...Make selection and confirm select Mute key Switch off buzzer during an alarm condition and display the alarm acknowledgement menu 3 5 Overview of the signals Alarm signal Setting Audible alarm Buzzer sounds during an alarm condition depending on the settings Visual alarm Red LED always lights up during an alarm condition ...

Page 9: ...ically switches the screen backlighting on Display 1 Date 2 Current measured value 3 Unit of measurement 4 Probe number 5 Measured parameter 6 Alarm message Fig 3 Display Alarm message Meaning Sensor failure Minimum alarm Maximum alarm Menu 1 Menu title 2 Menu item Display Meaning Save Save the changed value Return Back to previous menu without saving Æ Å Highlights the currently selected menu ite...

Page 10: ...Product description 10 TankControl 01 3 7 Overview of the menu structure ...

Page 11: ...to 80 C Voltage supply Nominal voltage AC 230 V 10 Rated power 5 VA Electrical safety Protection class II EN 60730 Protection IP 54 EN 60529 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Interference According to EN 61000 6 4 Noise immunity According to EN 61000 6 2 Table 2 Technical Specifications submersible probe for fuel oil diesel Parameter Value General specifications Dimensions Ø x L 24 x 53 mm Weight ...

Page 12: ...otection IP 68 EN 60529 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Interference According to EN 61000 6 4 Noise immunity According to EN 61000 6 2 Accuracy of the complete system relating to indication of the liquid level in mm 1 5 FSO IEC 60770 Screw connections at the control unit Cable gland Cable diameter M16 4 0 8 8 mm M20 8 0 12 5 mm 4 1 Approvals tests conformities TankControl complies with the EMC ...

Page 13: ...re the device in a clean and dry environment X Only store the device within the permissible temperature range 6 Installation The installation site of the control unit is accessible and visible at all times The installation site of the control unit is at eye level on a plane rigid and dry wall The provided moisture proof junction box is not suitable for exterior application X For exterior applicati...

Page 14: ...part to the wall with the screws shipped with the unit 3 Fixate the bottom part by screwing the lug to the wall 3 Mount the junction box at the required location to connect the cable of the submersible probe and the control unit 4 Route the cable of the control unit into the junction box 5 Push the screw connector screw connector kit or mounting kit refer to chapter 6 4 page 18 onto the cable of t...

Page 15: ... green shield 6 Terminal strip 7 Submersible probe Fig 4 Cable connection control unit and submersible probe 7 A transparent hose sticks out from the cable end of the sub mersible probe This hose supplies the pressure sensor with atmospheric pressure it must not be closed or bent Do not completely close the junction box in order to prevent in correct measurements 8 Connect the unit electrically as...

Page 16: ...ction 2 Connect the relay cable to Relay A or Relay B If no error condition is present the relay is de energised In the case of an alarm the relay is energised NO Relay Normally Open Not connected to connection A or B NC Relay Normally Closed Connected to connection A or B Connecting the unit to mains 1 Route the mains cable trough the right screw connection 2 The phase must be connected to termin...

Page 17: ...rsible probe 1 Spacer 2 Star 3 Pressure sensor 1 Plug the star onto the pressure sensor Watch out for the posi tion of the fins on the star 2 Use the spacer to screw the star to the pressure sensor 3 Suspend the submersible probe into the tank from the top 4 Adjust the cable seat in the screw connection in such a way that the probe tip just reaches the tank bottom The measurement hole in the subme...

Page 18: ... kit 1 Free 1 1 or 2 connection in the tank Mount and seal 1 1 screw connector 2 Used to fixate the cable 3 1 screw connection 4 2 screw connector Fig 6 Mounting to tank with screw connector kit 2 Tighten the connector so that the cable can no longer move and that the connection is smell tight ...

Page 19: ...in a free blind connection Remove the mounting flange the cap or the blind connection from the tank and drill a 15 mm hole Never drill holes into the tank Make sure no chips can get into the tank when drilling 2 Insert the enclosed PG 9 gland and fasten it with the enclosed nut 3 Fixate the cable of the submersible probe at the correct length make sure the connection is smell tight ...

Page 20: ...ntered 7 1 Password In order to avoid inadvertent changes a password must be entered before changes can be made After the entry the password is active for 15 minutes For any later changes the password must be entered again The password is 186900 The password was deduced from the year 1869 when the company AFRISO was founded Fig 8 Entering the password ...

Page 21: ...Commissioning TankControl 01 21 7 2 Setting the date and the time Date format DD MM YY Time format hh mm Fig 9 Changing date and time example Time ...

Page 22: ...indrical tank Ball shaped tank Oval tank Plastic tank with recess Semicircular cistern Special tank with custom tank table option A special tank shape as per customer specifications can be stored in the device The data for the special tank shape must be available as litre level in mm information with a maximum of 300 measuring points Fig 10 Setting the tank shape ...

Page 23: ...Commissioning TankControl 01 23 Tank volume tank height and current liquid level Fig 11 Changing the tank data example Current level ...

Page 24: ...Commissioning 24 TankControl 01 7 4 Setting the alarms Setting buzzer and relays Fig 12 Buzzer relay settings example Maximum alarm ...

Page 25: ...Commissioning TankControl 01 25 Setting the alarm thresholds Fig 13 Alarm threshold settings example Maximum alarm ...

Page 26: ...ion Fig 14 Scrolling from screen to screen X Scrolling from screen to screen Press the V key X Direct jump to screen Level in mm Press W key 8 1 Changing the display language Fig 15 Changing the display language example German Æ Eng lish ...

Page 27: ...on screen and the LED remain active as long as the alarm condition persists 8 3 Statistics function The Statistics function allows you to monitor consumption and level consumption and level log and to predict consumption and level consumption and level forecast The statistics is refreshed every first day of the month The Forecast function is not available until one year after commis sioning since ...

Page 28: ...cs function Type Period shown on screen Max total period Unit Log 1 calendar year Last 5 calendar years if the data is available Litres Forecast 12 months after current date 12 months Litres Fig 16 Statistics example Consumption log and forecast ...

Page 29: ...el indication Incorrect tank data entered X Correct tank data refer to chapter 7 3 page 22 Other malfunc tions X Send the device to the manufacturer 10 Shutting down disposal 1 Switch off the supply voltage 2 Dismount the device see chapter 6 page 13 reverse sequence of steps 3 To protect the environment this device must not be disposed of together with the normal household waste Dispose of the de...

Page 30: ...hs after the date of purchase This warranty shall be good in all countries in which this device is sold by the manufacturer or its authorised deal ers 13 Copyright The manufacturer retains the copyright to this manual This manual may not be reprinted translated copied in part or in whole without prior written consent We reserve the right to technical modifications with reference to the specificati...

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