Operation manual, Glossary – Class1 118253 - ITL40 108404-XX - Full User Manual
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S U I T A B L E F O R E X T E R N A L D I S T R I B U T I O N
OPERATION MANUAL
DATE
9/24/2008
PRODUCT GROUP
ITL40
P/N
118404-XX
REV
1.00
607 NW 27th Ave
Ocala, FL 34475
Ph: 352-629-5020 or 1-800-533-3569
Fax : 352-629-2902 or 1-800-520-3473
PRODUCT
Intelli-Tank Level 40
BY
AMS
MANUAL
P/N:118253
P
RINTED
:
1/8/09
8. Glossary
1-wire
Proprietary communication method that uses only one wire for data transfer.
C1
Class 1
CAN
Controller Area Network. SAE J1939 communication method.
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. The memory of the tank level display,
used to store the display information (tank level points, display type, dim value, etc).
ESD
ElectroStatic Discharge.
Foam A
Class “A” type foam used when fighting fires where the cooling effect of water is of prime
importance in extinguishing (wood, paper, etc.)
Foam B
Class “B” type foam used when fighting fires involving flammable liquids where blanketing or
smothering effect of water is of prime importance in extinguishing (gasoline, etc.)
IP
Ingress Protection (IP 67, etc).
ITL
Intelli-Tank Level. Class 1’s 4 and 5 light tank level display.
ITL40
Intelli-Tank Level 40. The tank level display.
LED
Light Emitting Diode. The lights on the display used to show tank level and information.
MASTER
Master display. The tank level display wired to the sensor. This display transmits data to other
remote displays.
NPT
Normal Pipe Taper. Pipe thread specification.
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer.
PCM
Pump Control Module. Class 1 module p/n 111097.
P/N
part number
PSI
Pounds per Square Inch. Pressure measurement.
REMOTE
Remote display. A tank level display that receives data from the master unit. The remote display
will only display what the master display commands.
SAE
Society of Automotive Engineers.
Sensor
The pressure sensor.
System voltage
The normal power level used by the system or vehicle. This voltage level will normally come from
the vehicle’s battery and charging system (vehicle ignition, vehicle power, etc.)
TBD
To Be Developed.