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ATD2 10511 - Entering Vessel 1 Information; Edit Tank Data Dialog Box - Vessel 1 Tab

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Creating and editing tank points
ADM003GVAE1005 119
Entering Vessel 1 information
Note! For more details on using
Hydrostatic or Hybrid tank
calculations, see the Calculation
Methods chapter
Step-by-Step
Click the Vessel 1 tab
Enter information about the basic physical Characteristics--Landed Height,
Floating Height, Roof Mass, Roof Type, Tank Geometry, Tank Volume, Tank
Height, Tank Radius, Shell Thickness, Lining Material, Date Installed, Tank
Material, ExpCoef, and Install Temperature
Under Optional Protection, indicate any Cathodic, Overfill, or Spill protection
that is used with the tank
Under Tank Shell Correction, the user can enable and indicate any Shell
Insulation and area coefficient (if applicable)
Under Gauging Setup, you can set whether your gauging system uses
Traditional, Hydrostatic or Hybrid setups
If using either the Hydrostatic or Hybrid gauging setup, the user must enter
the bottom Pressure Transmitter Setup (Offset PSI & Height). You can also
enable and enter the Top and Middle transmitter settings
If using Hydrostatic or Hybrid gauging setup, you can enter the Minimum
Level and Density Deadband
The user can select whether to use Local Gravity settings. Just check the
Use Local Gravity check box and enter the m/Sec
2
You can also enter the Elevation in feet, and Latitude in Degrees, Minutes
and Seconds. You can only enter Latitude if you are not using Local Gravity
Enter the Level Offset
Edit Tank Data dialog box - Vessel 1 tab
MAXIMUM FILL This field allows the user to configure the maximum safe
level to which the tank can be filled. FuelsManager uses this
value in the calculation of remaining and available
volume(s). The maximum fill level can be:
User Defined - user can enter any value
High - Maximum fill level is the same as the high level alarm
limit
High-High - Maximum fill level is the same as the high-high
level alarm limit
Note! Selecting the 'User Defined' option also enables the Maximum
Operating limit level alarm. This alarm functions independently of the High and
High-High alarms and is intended to give an additional stage of level alarm
monitoring.
LANDED
HEIGHT
This field allows configuration of the height at which the
floating roof is fully landed on it legs. FuelsManager only
uses this parameter if the list item ‘Roof Mass not in Strap’ is
selected, otherwise this parameter is ignored

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