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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
m
screws
Fig 3