Franklin Fueling Systems TS 550 evo Fuel Management System Operators Guide User Manual
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Applications
Applications are programs designed to function as a
platform for specific Inputs/Outputs. There are three
different applications available to the TS-550 evo console:
System:
This application is standard on all systems and monitors
the console’s operational status and manages software
options and upgrades. All preferences and configuration
settings are controlled by this application (e.g., display
options, clock and calendar). The system application is
standard on every console.
Fuel Management System (FMS):
The Fuel Management System application provides
inventory management and leak detection for tanks, lines
and sensors as well as tank, line and sensor control. This
application also allows users to print reports, tank tests
and line tests.
A broad range of liquid products can be leak-tested and
inventory-monitored using Magnetostrictive LL2 probes.
These probes come in a variety of lengths and typically
contain two floats for indicating both product and water
levels inside the of tank. Programmable limits can be set to
indicate high and low conditions.
Containment sumps, interstitial spaces, monitoring
wells and other areas can be monitored for water and
hydrocarbon intrusion using a wide range of optional
Standard and BriteSensors. These sensors come in 2-wire
(non-discriminating) and 3-wire (typically discriminating)
versions. These models are listed below and can be used
in any combination depending on site specifications.
Secondary Containment Monitoring (SCM):
Secondary Containment Monitoring is a continuous
secondary containment monitoring system that monitors
the interstitial spaces of double walled tanks and sumps,
secondarily contained product and vapor return piping.
SCM is a software option that can be added to the TS-550
evo. The Secondary Containment Control Module (SCCM)
consists of a vacuum sensor, solenoid valve, mechanical
bypass valve, and vacuum manifold. SCM uses the
STP siphon port vacuum to evacuate the containment
space and AutoLearn® technology to determine the
characteristics of each secondary containment area that is
monitored. The SCCM unit comes in two models.
Standard Sensors
Standard sensors do not discriminate between liquid and
hydrocarbons and are typically 2-wire sensors.
TSP-EIS – Electro-optic Interstitial Sensors (3-wire,
infrared, liquid sensor)
TSP-HLS – High product Level Sensor (2-wire, float
switch, liquid level sensor)
TSP-ULS – Universal Liquid Sensor (2-wire, float switch,
liquid level sensor)
BriteSensors™
BriteSensors™ are 3-wire, discriminating sensors (many of
which may generate multiple alarms).
TSP-DIS – Discriminating Interstitial Sensor (Electro-optic
and conductivity, liquid sensor)
TSP-HIS – Hydrostatic Interstitial Sensor (float switches,
Brine sensor)
TSP-DDS – Discriminating Dispenser sump Sensor
(conductivity strip and floats, liquid and vapor sensor)
TSP-DTS – Discriminating Turbine sump Sensor
(conductivity strip and floats, liquid and vapor sensor)
TSP-MWS – Discriminating ground water Monitoring
Well Sensor (float and conductivity strip, liquid and vapor
sensor)
TSP-DVS – Discriminating Vapor well Sensor (vapor
sensor)
TSP-DMS - Discriminating Magnetostrictive Sensor
Modules
A modular bus consists of modules connected by a bus
backplane. Some modules are standard in all units, while
the type and number of other modules are dependent
on the site configuration and options purchased. Most
systems have empty slots available for future expansion or
can be expanded with an expansion console.
Standard Modules
Controller Module
Contains the primary controller and software applications
as well as the user interface and printer controls. The
module contains the Ethernet port, (2) USB ports, COMM
port 1, audible horn and an optional internal modem card.
Power Supply Module
Contains a self-switching (110 & 220 VAC) input and
provides power to the rest of the system. the module
contains two output relays, two backup generator inputs,
a Turbine Pump Interface (TPI) RS-485 connection and
the COMM 2 communications port. An optional Dispenser
Interface Module (TS-DIMIB) or Echelon Communications
Module (TS-LON) can also be added. The Power Supply
Module also has a bus expansion port that can connect a
TS-550 evo console to a TS-EXPC Expansion Console.