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Automatic International-Only Reports
The TLS-350R continuously monitors the differ-
ence between the volume of fuel dispensed
through the pumps and the volume of fuel drawn
from the tank. This process is known as Hourly
Reconciliation Monitoring (HRM).
At the end of each 24-hour period the results
are presented as a Reconciliation Report. It
shows the greatest positive and negative differ-
ences and the average difference for the previ-
ous 24 hours.
If the average difference is more than a pre-set
amount per hour (known as Reconciliation
Threshold) the tank and its associated fuel deliv-
ery pipework and dispenser has failed the Rec-
onciliation Leak Detection Test and its status is
shown as FAIL on the report.
HOURLY RECONCILIATION MONITORING (optional, if enabled in setup)
DD-MM-YY
RECONCILIATION REPORT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
T 1: 4*
FOUR
STAR
T
2: UL
UNLEADED
T
3: SU SUPER UNLEADED
T
4: DV DIESEL
TNK
POS
NEG
AVE STAT
1
1.5
-0.4
1.0 PASS
2
1.7
-0.1
-0.1 PASS
3
0.5
-9.2
-5.2 FAIL
4
1.2
-0.3
-0.6 PASS
MONTHLY QPLD LEAK TEST REPORT
On the first day of each month a Quiet Period Leak Detection
(QPLD) test report is produced automatically.
If more than one QPLD test has been carried out during the
month, only the results from the test carried out on the largest
volume in the tank are printed.
If it has not been possible for the TLS-350R to carry out a
QPLD test a "No Data Available" message is printed.
Two Reconciliation Thresholds are set. An average difference
greater than the lower threshold will cause a Reconciliation
Warning. An average difference greater than the upper thresh-
old will cause a Reconciliation Alarm.