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WARRANTY & DISCLAIMER 

 

OMNTEC Mfg., Inc. ("OMNTEC") warrants its products ('Product' or 'Products') to conform to its own specifications and to be free of 

defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of manufacture. Within the war-

ranty period, OMNTEC will repair or replace, at its option, all or any part of the warranted product. OMNTEC will not be responsible for 

dismantling and/or reinstallation charges.  In order to exercise the warranty, the User (‘‘User’,’Installer’’' or 'Consumer') must be given a 

Return Material Authorization ("RMA") Number by OMNTEC. Details of shipment will be arranged at that time. 

 

THIS WARRANTY IS VOIDED, AND DOES NOT APPLY, IN INSTANCES OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION, MISUSE, FAILURE TO 
FOLLOW INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, ALTERATION, ABUSE, ACCIDENT OR TAMPERING, AND/OR 
REPAIR BY ANYONE OTIIER THAN OMNTEC Mfg., Inc.. 
 
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTIIER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES 
WIIETIIER WRITTEN, ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCIIANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  OMNTEC Mfg., Inc. WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL 
DAMAGES FOR BREACII OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES. 
 

This warranty will not be modified, varied or extended. OMNTEC does not authorize any person to act on its behalf to modify, vary or 

extend this warranty. This warranty will apply to OMNTEC Products only. All other products, accessories or attachments used in conjunc-

tion with OMNTEC equipment, including batteries, will be covered solely by their own warranty, if any. OMNTEC will not be liable for any 

direct, incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever caused by the malfunction of Product due to products, accessories or attach-

ments of other manufacturers, including batteries, used in conjunction with OMNTEC. 

 

This warranty does not warrant the replacement of batteries that are used to power OMNTEC. 

 

The User recognizes that a properly installed and maintained system may only reduce the risk of events such as overfill, product contamina-

tion, environmental contamination and/or fire. It does not insure or guarantees that there will be no death, personal damage and/or damage 

to property as a result. OMNTEC does not claim that the Product may not be compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will 

prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from overfill, environmental contamination, fire or 

otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. 

 

OMNTEC shall have no liability for any death, injury or damage, however incurred, based on a claim that OMNTEC failed to function. 

However, if OMNTEC is held liable, directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless 

of cause or origin, OMNTEC maximum liability will not in any case exceed the purchase price of the Product, which will be fixed as liqui-

dated damages and not as a penalty and will be the complete and exclusive remedy against OMNTEC. 

 

WARNING: The User should follow all installation, operation and maintenance instructions. The User is strongly advised to conduct Prod-

uct and systems tests at a minimum of once per week. Changes in environmental conditions, electric or electronic disruptions and/or tam-

pering, may cause the Product not to perform as expected. 

 

WARNING: OMNTEC warrants its Products to the User. The User is responsible for exercising all due prudence and taking necessary 

precautions for the safety and protection of lives and property wherever OMNTEC are installed. OMNTEC strongly advises the User to 

always program Products to be supervised. Users are warned that unsupervised devices are subject to undetected failure due to malfunction, 

battery failure, tampering or changes in environment. 

 

 

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OMNTEC MFG., INC. 

 

Summary of Contents for FuelCheck

Page 1: ...F FU UE EL LC CH HE EC CK K...

Page 2: ...M F G I N C FuelCheck Installation Operating Manual Document 600300 rev1 1 doc Revised 11 07 2011 OMNTEC Mfg Inc 1993 Pond Road Ronkonkoma NY 11779 USA Phone 631 981 2001 Fax 631 981 2007 www innovati...

Page 3: ..._________________________________________ 21 System Calibration___________________________________________________________________________________________ 25 Fluid Temperature Correction _____________...

Page 4: ...interconnect cable Part No FU C2 CC conduit cable FU C2 DB direct burial FU C2 UV UV resistant 3 FuelCheck Controller Part No FU CT I represents number of channels up to 3 ie FU CT 1I FuelCheck is de...

Page 5: ...x of refraction the less amount of light is returned to the detector in the FuelCheck Controller 5 mm 1 Sensor is a 5 mm diameter sapphire hemisphere 2 Optical fibers are very precisely fused onto the...

Page 6: ...ressure and temperature are 1 500 PSI 200 F The materials of construc tion allow for use in all petro leum fuels with all known additives including MTBE The sapphire lens is ex tremely resistant to bo...

Page 7: ...mor is terminated in a MNPT conduit fitting which is attached to the probe junction box The fiberoptic leads are terminated with ST type fiberoptic connectors which attach to the fiberoptic interconne...

Page 8: ...e location and orientation of the probe insertion weldolet is also impor tant Placing the probe near an elbow in the line will provide greater turbu lence and more rapid interface detec tion Insertion...

Page 9: ...t engineering specifications i e threaded connection compounds sealants tightening torque etc be strictly adhered to Probe installation removal insertion retraction etc should only be undertaken by qu...

Page 10: ...n stall Adapter on the Valve Measure precise length from pipeline to the to top of Insertion Tool Adapter Figure 3 Record this length as measurement A 2 Use of the wall thickness on the pipeline to en...

Page 11: ...obe body to the bottom of the Hex nut on the Process Insertion Fitting Make a mark on probe body at the top of the hex cap Figure 4 using an indelible marker 5 Apply a lubricant to the probe body Slid...

Page 12: ...and check for leaks 9 Using low pressure probe insertion handle push probe into pipeline figure 6 until indelible mark is aligned with top of the Process Insertion Fitting Tighten Hex nut on the fitti...

Page 13: ...d Figure 9 to valve handle and probe body using cable tie WARNING WARNING DO NOT CLOSE VALVE DO NOT LOOSEN FITTINGS FuelCheck Probe installed through valve please refer to FuelCheck Operating Manual b...

Page 14: ...be axis 1 Another person must loosen the Process Insertion Fitting nut while holding a backup wrench on the process inser tion fitting 2 When the Process Insertion Fitting Nut is free the person holdi...

Page 15: ...Process Insertion Fitting from the Insertion Tool Adapter taking care not to spill any process fluid The use of hydrocarbon absorbing padding is suggested to prevent environmental contamination Be sur...

Page 16: ...insertion fitting to valve Make sure Swagelok nut is hand tight 2 Open valve slowly and fully Again carefully check for leaks and repair as needed 3 Clean and lubricate exposed probe body with light m...

Page 17: ...n dle and probe body using cable tie Figure 18 Figure 22 Tighten Swagelok Check for leaks WARNING WARNING DO NOT CLOSE VALVE DO NOT LOOSEN FITTINGS FuelCheck Probe installed through valve please refer...

Page 18: ...h can result in twists and kinks in the fiber 4 Do not exceed the maximum pulling stress of the fiberoptic cable On long runs it is recom mended that a suitable lubricant be employed 5 Do not exceed t...

Page 19: ...ed over the connectors and mating sleeve located in the probe conduit j box The following steps will perform this re quirement a Spread open the slit and place the stopper over the fiberoptic intercon...

Page 20: ...are straight f Complete steps a thru e on the second set of ST connectors g Using the cable ties secure the longer tube to the shorter tubes The longer tube is used as a support to eliminate excessive...

Page 21: ...thylene Standard Jacket Color Orange Black Black Maximum Short Term Pull Tension lbs N 155 309 475 Maximum Long Term Tension lbs N 110 155 340 Break Strength lbs N 400 530 1350 Minimum Bend Radius mm...

Page 22: ...changes The left enclosure is held at a constant temperatureso as to provide the required ther mal stability for the optoelectronic components If the enclosure is installed indoors in a climate contr...

Page 23: ...22 11 2 19 4 42 7 29 4 10 0 0 Figure 31 FuelCheck Control front view Figure 32 FuelCheck Controller inside view...

Page 24: ...23 19 5 11 5 6 0 2 25 2 5 Figure 33 FuelCheck Controller mounting dimensions...

Page 25: ...N 4 BLK B DBM PIN 5 WHT B DBM PIN 6 YEL E OUTPUT PIN 7 BLK E OUTPUT PIN 8 N C PIN 9 BLK I 5 VDC PIN 10 RED I 5 VDC CONNECTORS FOR HEATER CKTS PIN 1 ORG K 24 VDC PIN 2 BLK K 24 VDC PIN 3 RED F 24 VDC S...

Page 26: ...n obtain samples of two fluids which will fall on each end of the calibration scale Example if the pipeline is transferring gasoline and diesel the lowest octane gasoline will be the fluid for the low...

Page 27: ...ash indicating the value was set 10 Press MODE button and the CH 1 indicator will turn off and the RUN indicator will turn green 11 Check the Current indicator and the value should be reading 8 mA Ins...

Page 28: ...Pipeline changes to Diesel perform the same operation but do the se tup when the CH 1 indicator is flashing for the High setting This can be done whenever the fluid changes in the Pipeline and the rea...

Page 29: ...in 0 22 60 T Vmax Vmin where V FOI output V V60 FOI output corrected to 60 F V S60 signal conditioner output corrected to 60 F mA S signal conditioner output mA Vmax photoelectric output at maximum si...

Page 30: ...0 120 fluid temp F output voltage 87OCT 87OCT60 92OCT 92OCT60 93OCT 93OCT60 JETA JETA60 LSDiesel LSDiesel60 Normalization to 60 F V60 V 0 01374 60 T where V60 corrected voltage V FuelCheck output volt...

Page 31: ...ional high pressure in sertion tool 300 PSI 2 1 MPa with standard insertion handle FuelCheck Controller Part No FU CT I represents number of channels up to 3 ie FU CT 1I Enclosure size 2 tandem mounte...

Page 32: ...troller Serial No xxxxxx single channel Modbus TCP IP FOI MODULE ACROMAG 611T 0500 ACROMAG 952EN 4012 10VDC 10VDC TB4 TB1 TB1 TB1 0 10VDC PIN 12 PIN 16 PIN 42 PIN 41 PIN 44 PIN 43 PIN 25 PIN 26 RJ 45...

Page 33: ...1 TB2 TB1 0 10VDC PIN 12 PIN 16 PIN 45 PIN 44 PIN 42 PIN 41 PIN 46 PIN 45 PIN 44 PIN 43 PIN 23 PIN 24 PIN 25 PIN 26 RJ 45 ETHERNET MODBUS TCP IP see Appendix D 4 20mA FOI MODULE B TB2 PIN 22 PIN 26 CH...

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Page 35: ...34 APPENDICES...

Page 36: ...35 APPENDIX A Warranty and Disclaimer...

Page 37: ...onjunction with OMNTEC This warranty does not warrant the replacement of batteries that are used to power OMNTEC The User recognizes that a properly installed and maintained system may only reduce the...

Page 38: ...37 APPENDIX B Acromag Series 611T 612T SIGNAL CONDITIONER NOTE for most up to date manual please refer to http www acromag com PDF 611T_612T_602g pdf...

Page 39: ...38 APPENDIX C OMEGA CN132 TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER NOTE for most up to date manual please refer to http www omega com Manuals manualpdf M1638 pdf...

Page 40: ...39 APPENDIX D Acromag BusWorks Model 952N 4012 Modbus TCP IP Industrial I O Module NOTE for most up to date manual please refer to http www acromag com PDF 951_952EN_759a pdf...

Page 41: ...rizing Kit Part No FU FO KIT NOTE for most up to date manual please refer to http ofscatalog specialtyphotonics com item crimp and cleave termination kits and connectors crimp cleave termination kits...

Page 42: ...nal Documentation Part No FU C2 UV NOTE formostup to datemanual pleasereferto http ofscatalog specialtyphotonics com item all categories mm based construction 200 m hcs step index cables ac02602 10 pl...

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