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Franklin Fueling Systems TS-ROM2 User Manual

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Preface

The TS-ROM2 (Tank Sentinel - Relay Output Module) is designed for use with the TS-1001, TS-2001, TS-504 and TS-

508 Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) console and up to eight product dispenser pump relays. The TS-ROM2 is primarily

designed and configured to turn off (open) the power source to a dispenser pump relay or dispenser solenoid valve

whenever an assigned product or tank alarm condition is sensed and received at the ATG (i.e.. high product levels,

low product levels, high water levels and tank point sensor alarms). Opening the pump relay circuit will inhibit product

dispensing. In addition, the ATG/TS-ROM2 module can be programmed to override the product dispensing inhibitor for

an assigned length of time; this grace period can range from 0 to 120 minutes. The TS-ROM2 was alternatively designed

to be easily reconfigured and to

turn on or off other devices, whenever an assigned product or tank alarm condition is

sensed and received at the ATG console.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ATG - Automated Tank Gauge

NC - Normally Closed

NO - Normally Open

TS-ROM - Tank Sentinel-Relay Output Module

UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply

UST - Underground Storage Tank

Contacting INCON

Please feel free to contact us by mail at: Franklin Fueling Systems, 3760 Marsh Rd., Madison, WI 53718 USA.
Or contact us by phone, fax, or email:

Tel: +1 800 225 9787

E-mail: [email protected]

Fax: +1 608 838 6433

[email protected]

International Tel: Mexico 001 800 738 7610

Office Hours: 8am to 5pm CST - Monday through Friday

Please visit our web site at

www.franklinfueling.com

Contents

Preface...............................................................................................................................

2

Abbreviations and Acronyms................................................................................................... 2

Important Safety Messages................................................................................................

3

General Information............................................................................................................

4

Specification Information.......................................................................................................... 4

Theory of Operation (Standard Configuration)........................................................................ 4

Installation Overview............................................................................................................... 5

Required Materials.............................................................................................................

5

Installation..........................................................................................................................

5

Mechanical Installation............................................................................................................ 5

Electrical Installation................................................................................................................ 5

Finishing the Installation.......................................................................................................... 6

Power Up................................................................................................................................. 6

Programming......................................................................................................................

6

Alternate Uses and Configurations (Example)......................................................................... 6

Table 1 – Example: Tank Sentinel or ATG Relay Output Assignments............................ 7

Relay & LED Truth Table................................................................................................. 7

Active Off Mode, NO-Contact Configuration................................................................... 7

Active Off Mode, NC-Contact Configuration.................................................................... 7

Active On Mode, NO-Contact Configuration................................................................... 7

Testing the TS-ROM2.........................................................................................................

7

Table 2............................................................................................................................. 8

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