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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Tank Commands
Tank and Pump Commands
8 – Tank and Pump Commands
Tank Commands
How to View Current Tank Inventory
To display the tank inventory for all tanks, use the command PRINT TANK or P TA. The
terminal will display the tank number (T#), total quantity (Totals), and reorder level.
PRINT TANK (P TA)
[P:]* PRINT TANK
↵
T#
Product
Total
Reorder
Gauge
Diff
%
Temp
Ullage
1
Regular
5000.000
5000.000
4995
5
0.1
65.2
5005
2
Unleaded
6240.000
5000.000
6240
0
0.0
65.2
3760
3
Diesel
19840.000
8000.000
19844
4
0.1
65.2
156
4
Premium
10000.000
5000.000
9999
1
0.1
65.2
1
[P:]*
In addition, if a CFN-compatible Tank Monitor
™
System (electronic tank gauge) is installed on
the tank and connected to the Site Controller, then the measured tank quantities and tank
ullage will be displayed. Ullage is the amount of remaining space or unused capacity in the
tank.
Commands
Description
T#
Tank number of tank.
Product
Name of product stored in tank.
Total
Inventory quantity in tank.
Reorder
Reorder level at which a warning message will be logged.
Gauge
Measured quantity in tank according to Tank Monitor System (TMS).
Diff
Difference between inventory and measured quantities.
%
Difference expressed as a percentage over or short.
Temp
Measured temperature as reported by the TMS. Used by the TMS to
compute temperature-corrected gallons.
Ullage
The amount of usable empty space remaining in the tank.
How to Add to and Subtract from Tank Inventory Counters
If a TMS is present, the site can be configured to automatically add deliveries that are detected
by the TMS to the inventory totals. If your site has this capability, you will not require to add
deliveries to inventory manually and to do so will produce an error in the totals.
You might wish to make this adjustment if a physical measurement of the fuel gives a result
more or less than the amount indicated by the counter, in order to bring the perpetual inventory
amount back into line with the physical inventory amount.