A 0.2 gph test automatically starts when: - 6, Out of compliance - 6 – Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LLD Installation Manual User Manual
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Normal Operation – Sequence of Events / Steps
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A 0.2 gph Test Automatically Starts:
1) when the system is powered up (as is the case in new installations, the CU
attempts 0.2 gph leak tests until one finally passes).
2) when a 3 gph leak test passes (after a dispense)
unless another 0.2 gph test has
passed within the last 24 hours (when this happens: the day-count is reset and
displays a 00, and the Line Leak Test light only turns on for about 3 minutes —
during 3 gph leak tests)
3) when the display advances to the next day (the CU waits 24 hours before starting
another monthly-compliance test)
4) when a line is
Out-of-Compliance
Out of Compliance
If a 0.2 gph Monthly-Compliance line leak test does not pass by day 33, then the
line will be
Out of Compliance
. Three things happen when a line is Out of
Compliance. These are:
1) a Flashing 84 error code is displayed,
2) the Line Leak Test light turns on because a 0.2 gph monthly compliance test is
automatically started, and
3) product dispensing is disabled (stopped / shutdown).
None of these events can be stopped, reversed, or reset.
The monthly leak
test must pass (and be in Compliance) before product can be dispensed
again.
This test should finish in about 1 hour and reset the day count to 00 and
turn the Line Leak Test light off. See the Troubleshooting Guide in Chapter 6.2 of
this manual about flashing 84 alarm error codes if this test does not finish.