Initial Setup Of The Console Using Workflow Wizard
Setup>Tank>General
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Setup>Tank>General
- Concluded
Stick Height Offset
[Field available only if Stick Height is enabled in S“Setup>Tank>All
Tanks”].
The value This value co
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pensates for the difference between the stick (no
tilt) and the gage. The difference is due to the stick and the probe
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easuring
slightly different locations in a tilted tank since the riser used for the stick
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easure
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ent is different than the riser used for the probe.
Offset values can be +144 to -144 inches (+365.76 to -365.76 c
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).
The stick height equals the tank height (without the tilt), plus the stick height
offset. However, if the calculated stick height is greater than the tank dia
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e-
ter, the stick height is set to the tank dia
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eter. If the stick height is less than
zero, it will be set to zero.
NOTE: All displays of height include tilt. When deter
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ining the stick offset,
the tilt adder
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ust be taken into account.
Stick height is not used for volu
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e calculation; it is for display only.
Delivery Delay
Because the syste
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has the ability to detect a delivery auto
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atically, the
ti
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e entered in this field represents the delay (in
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inutes, usually 5 - 10)
after the actual delivery and before the console indicates that a delivery is
co
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plete. This delay provides extra ti
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e for the fuel level to stabilize, pre-
venting false alar
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s and warnings and ensuring a
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ore accurate delivery
report.
Gross Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alar
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that triggers when a Gross Test [(1.5
gph (5.8 lph)] leak test fails.
Periodic Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alar
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that triggers when a Period [0.2 gph
(0.76lph)] leak test fails.
Annual Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alar
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that triggers when the Annual [0.1 gph
(0.38lph)] leak test fails.
GOST Volume Correction
Touch to enable or disable the GOST R 8.595 correction factor that adjusts
the volu
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e calculation of fuel in the tank. When you enable this field, the sys-
te
m
auto
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atically adjusts all volu
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e calculations for this tank based on the
te
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perature of the fuel (
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ainly used in Eastern Europe and Russia).