5.1.1. tanks gauge, 5.1.2. tank head on-line data – Gasboy SiteOmat Users Manual User Manual
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4-5.1.1. Tanks Gauge
The four Tanks Gauges (see Figure 4-9) have two functions:
a. Switching between the four groups of eight Tanks, by clicking on the applicable gauge:
1. First (leftmost) Gauge: pump heads 1 to 4
2. Second Gauge: pump heads 5 to 8
3. Third Gauge: pump heads 9 to 12
4. Forth Gauge: pump heads 13 to 16
5. Forth Gauge: pump heads 17 to 20
6. Forth Gauge: pump heads 21 to 24
b. Indicating whether a fuel tank is currently specified. Each of the gauges contains four
indicators, each representing a tank (the leftmost is first tank in the group and the rightmost
is the last one). The color indications are as follows:
1. Gray:
No tank is assigned to indicator
2. Blue:
The tank is Idle
4-5.1.2. Tank Head On-Line Data
The Tank On-Line Data is displayed in six text boxes and a single indicator. The tank fuel volume
is displayed in real-time. The textual information displayed online is as follows:
a. Fuel Level:
Displays the height of fuel in the tank
b. Fuel Volume: The fuel volume remained so far
c. Water Level: Displays the height of the water in the fuel tank
d. Temp:
Displays the temperature inside the fuel tank
e. Density at 15
0
C: Displays the fuel density in kg/m
3
at this temperature
f. Flow Rate:
Flow rate calculated over a period of time as defined in the setup. The units
are volume per hour, and it is based on two measurement points over the
defined period. A negative value indicates level drop
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