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InstructionsQuick Start Guide - Cyl-Tel
®
& Tank-Tel
®
Liquid Level Gauges
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel display always reads
0%.
No product in tank.
Equalization valve in the equalization
position.
Equalization valve installed incorrectly.
Phase lines installed incorrectly.
Tank parameters are improperly set.
Faulty Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel gauge.
Ensure there is liquid in tank.
Turn valve to the "Normal Operation"
position.
See user manual to conrm proper
installation.
See user manual to conrm proper
installation.
Verify each parameter in the Cyl-Tel/
Tank-Tel focusing on the tank selection
and DP zero setting.
Replace Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel front.
Display always reads 100%. Tank parameters are improperly set. Verify each parameter focusing on the
tank selection and DP zero setting.
Display reads “OUT OF RANGE”. The gauge thinks the tank is over 100%
full.
Verify each parameter focusing on the
tank selection and DP zero setting.
Liquid level display does not drop to 0%
when in equalization mode.
Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel DP zero setting is
incorrect.
Follow the DP zero section to reset the
DP zero setting.
Liquid level display is not accurate. DP zero setting is incorrect.
Incorrect differential pressure sensor
selected.
Incorrect pressure setting.
Incorrect tank dimensions.
Incorrect tank orientation.
Follow the DP zero section to reset the
DP zero setting.
Refer to user manual to ensure correct
sensor selected.
Follow pressure section to reset the
pressure setting.
Follow tank selection section to select
tank.
Follow tank selection section to select
tank.
Display reads “OPEN LOOP”. DP sensor not connected to Cyl-Tel/
Tank-Tel circuit board.
Incorrect differential pressure sensor
selected.
Verify that the sensor is connected to
the back of the board (J21).
Refer to user manual to ensure correct
differential pressure sensor is selected.
(Optional) pressure display always
reads 0.
Pressure sensor not connected to the
Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel circuit board.
Verify that the pressure sensor is
connected to terminal J18 on the back
of the Cyl-Tel/Tank-Tel circuit board.