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Is the tank and fuel acceptable

The tank should be less than 10 meters tall, and contain 

heating oil, diesel, kerosene, gasoil, AdBlue or        water. It should be possible to mount the 
probe  without  striking  any  impassable  barriers  (the  probe  will  bend  around  minor 
obstruction)

 

Is there a GSM signal?

 

Using the SmartGuard at the tank press the button as in fig.6 and 

follow the light sequence as detailed below after fig.6. If connected to the network as 
described continue with installation. If not please contact Atlantis on

 0330 9991100. 

Take measurements

. The height of the tank (on a bunded tank this is the inner fuel bearing 

tank) in cm, the volume of the tank in litres and finally the height of the liquid in cm. This 
data is recorded on the installation form along with the SmartGuard serial number and is 
then entered during the registration process.

 

Does the tank already have an electronic gauge mounting point?

 

Many tanks now have 

a mount already defined and drilled. If so the SmartGuard will screw straight into it.

 

If not a suitable position will have to be selected and three holes will be drilled. These are 
a central 25mm hole and 2 small pilot holes for self-tapping screws.

 

See *fig 2 

(If a suitable 

electric screwdriver is used the pilot holes may be skipped)

 

 

 

tank 

 

collar 

seal 

Mount the threaded collar onto the fixing holes using the supplied seal, as shown in *fig 
3

 

 

Fit the probe.

 Saw the probe to length so that the end of the probe is just above the take-

off  pipe.  This  is  around  100mm  off  the  bottom  of  the  tank.  Cut  it  using  a  fine-toothed 
hacksaw for use with metal. There are 2 thin metal plates in the probe 

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 try not to distort 

these or cause them to jump from their slots. 

 

Insert the SmartGuard enclosure into the threaded collar and fully tighten. 

 

 

 

Fig 2 

50m

screws 

Fig 3 

Summary of Contents for SG6P

Page 1: ...SG6P Sensor Gauge Installation Manual Revision 07 April 2022 SMART ...

Page 2: ...2 Contents Section Page Contents 2 Description 3 Installation and Commissioning 4 Problems 8 Register the SmartGuard online 8 Fitting template 9 ...

Page 3: ...r and or monitoring system The level measurement is achieved using a unique flexible element that is set to length without tools The gauge periodically measures the level and checks for thefts or leaks and reports these if found It also reports thetanks contents level for trending usage patterns The gauge is battery operated self contained and does not require calibration in the field ...

Page 4: ...wn in Fig 1 Each step is clarified in the text below Fig 1 No Poor No No Fit collar and seal adjust probe to length and fit to tank Activate the probe and observe indicator lights Drill 3 holes use template Does tank have pre moulded mount or holes Checkinformation has reached base Abandon install Measure and record tank height and tank volume Dip and record depth of fuel in mm Fit extended antenn...

Page 5: ...ber and is then entered during the registration process Does the tank already have an electronic gauge mounting point Many tanks now have a mount already defined and drilled If so the SmartGuard will screw straight into it If not a suitable position will have to be selected and three holes will bedrilled These are a central 25mm hole and 2 small pilot holes for self tapping screws See fig 2 If a s...

Page 6: ...6 Fig4 Fig shows the correct fitting of the probes and Fig 5 shows the correctly looped sensor weight TaÉgB Ostrog p 1 pm wo MEIN BEEK mismo a 1 1 951 I MTg mg I M ...

Page 7: ... taking a series of readings to establish the current tank level After this the GSM will be started and the red light will begin to flash At first it will flash once every second ʹ this is the unit searching for a connection to the mobile network After approximately 30 seconds it should slow down to once every four seconds This indicates that it hasregistered onto the network If it never slows dow...

Page 8: ...e taken to ensure that the cable is not damaged by forcing round bends too sharply Water If the probe is too long it will enter any water that has collected at the bottom of the tank This causes a degradation in accuracy If you do encounter a problem during installation please call Atlantis on 0330 9991100 quoting the serial number of the SmartGuard Alternatively please email www atlantistanks co ...

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