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Category | Tank Equipment |
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Type | Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) |
Model | EVO 600 |
Manufacturer | Franklin Fueling Systems |
Number of Tanks Supported | 6 |
Product Type | Tank Monitoring System |
Communication Protocols | Ethernet |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC |
Display | Color touchscreen |
Compatibility | Compatible with various tank probes and sensors |
Features | Leak detection |
Communication | Ethernet |
Describes the console's user interface elements like LEDs and touchscreen.
Explains how to navigate the console using buttons and the interface.
Details the process for entering text using the on-screen keyboard.
Describes how to enter numerical values using the on-screen keypad.
Explains how the system indicates alarms and warnings via status indicators.
Describes how administrators define user roles and permissions for system access.
Explains the creation and management of user accounts with different access levels.
Displays tank inventory, alarms, product, and water levels.
Details information on manifolded tanks, including alarms and levels.
Information on electronic line leak detection (ELLD).
Describes standard and BRITESENSORS for monitoring.
How to check the status of programmed conditions.
Displays graphical representation and status of submersible pumps.
Explains how to create and print various system reports.
Displays graphical representation of line pressures and alarms.
Provides detailed information on line leak testing and status.
Allows changing console configuration, setup, and preferences.
For adding and editing tank correction tables.
Displays system identification, software options, and about information.
Shows installed module cards and their status and firmware version.
Procedure to program the system's date and time.
How to connect and configure printers for the system.
Initiates the Fueling Point Meter mapping process.
Performs a system software reboot.
Resets system configuration to factory defaults.
Deletes all system configuration and historical information.
Information on using the internal thermal printer.
Details on connecting and configuring USB printers.
Explains monthly and annual static leak tests.
Describes Statistical Continuous Automatic Leak Detection tests.
Outlines requirements for performing static tank leak tests.
Details the 0.1 GPH Annual and 0.2 GPH Monthly leak test types.
Defines key terms like Confidence and Slope in tank testing.
Factors affecting static leak test results like product level and temperature.
Step-by-step guide to manually initiate static tank tests.
Explains how to interpret Pass, Fail, Abort, and Incomplete test results.
Details gallon capacity and minimum product levels for testing.
Certification details and leak thresholds for tank testing.
Verifies that SCALD® software is enabled for testing.
Explains how SCALD® collects quiet intervals for testing.
How to interpret Pass or Fail results for SCALD® tests.
Common reasons why SCALD® tests may fail or be incomplete.
Where to view SCALD® test results.
Steps to print tank leak test reports from the console.
Guide to accessing the console via a web browser.
Explains the main navigation elements in the web interface.
How to open the HOME page in the web interface.
How to choose and generate reports in the web interface.
Accessing monitoring data like tank and sensor status.
Accessing firmware upgrade, module info, and reset functions.
Proper methods for cleaning and maintaining the console exterior.
Steps to calibrate the LCD touchscreen if it's unresponsive.
Instructions for loading and replacing thermal printer paper.