Introduction, Fms functions – Franklin Fueling Systems TS 550 evo Fuel Management System Programming Guide User Manual
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Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to guide installers, operators and technicians through programming and troubleshooting
the TS-550 evo console, so that it’s configured based on a site’s specific needs. The Fuel Management Systems (FMS)
application within the TS-550 evo console tie together the monitoring and alarm capabilities of the automatic tank gauge
with advanced technologies to supply tank and level data more accurately and efficiently. This manual is also designed
to introduce technicians to the LCD Graphical User Interface, which is used as an input device to program system
configuration and maintain all applications from the front panel of the console as well as through a web interface. Overall
safety issues, troubleshooting information, warranty, service and return policies, as defined in this manual, must be
followed.
FMS Functions
The main function of the Fuel Management System is to represent levels for inventory and tank leak testing by monitoring
probe inputs and performing calculations based on those inputs. Line leak transducers provide line pressure data
to perform line leak detection. Results from these calculations may be used for system monitoring and/or regulatory
compliance. The console, in conjunction with external fuel system equipment, may provide positive system shutdown,
based on programmed rules.
Sites that use Fuel Management Systems have the ability to monitor and perform:
• Tank Inventory Information
• Tank Leak Detection
• Sensor Configuration and Monitoring
• Line Leak Detection
• Sump Leak Detection
• Compliance Line and Leak Testing
• Secondary Containment Monitoring
FMS also allows sites to generate and print the following reports:
• Inventory Reports
• Delivery Reports
• Tank Test Results
• SCALD Testing Reports
• Regulatory Reports
• Sensor Reports
• Line Leak Reports
• Reconciliation Reports