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©2013 Technical Marine Service, Inc. LC-100 V2.97
Max Depth: __________________ (In Depth Units of measure selected above)
Max Volume: ________________ (In Volume Units selected above)
OR
Max Weight:_________________ (In Weight Units selected above)
D9: ____________ V9: ______________ W9: ________________
D8: ____________ V8: ______________ W8: ________________
D7: ____________ V7: ______________ W7: ________________
D6: ____________ V6: ______________ W6: ________________
D5: ____________ V5: ______________ W5: ________________
D4: ____________ V4: ______________ W4: ________________
D3: ____________ V3: ______________ W3: ________________
D2: ____________ V2: ______________ W2: ________________
D1: ____________ V1: ______________ W1: ________________
Bubbler to Bottom____________ (In Depth Units)
Distance between Bubbler and Specific Gravity sense lines _____________ (In Depth
Units)
graphed curve. The LevelCom 100 will interpolate a straight line between the points. Use
as many points (D9-D1) as are needed to follow the curve as close as possible. Points must
be entered from the top (D9) down. Leave unused points blank.
If the LevelCom 100 is being programmed for a tank used for multiple purposes (e.g. fuel
oil/ballast) and the instrument will be displaying volume and weight depending on contents
(e.g. fuel oil - Barrels, ballast - Long Tons) it is only necessary to enter either volume or
weight. The LevelCom 100 will automatically convert the Tank Table to track the other
parameter when the instrument is reconfigured. To ensure maximum accuracy, we
recommend using volume data, if available, for programming the Tank Table.
Bubbler to Bottom is the distance between the end of the bubbler pipe and the bottom of the
tank.
This parameter is only used if the Automatic Specific Gravity option has been installed. It
defines the vertical distance between the lower and upper (Specific Gravity) bubbler pipes.
When the liquid level is higher than the upper bubbler pipe, the LevelCom 100 calculates the
pressure differential and adjusts the specific gravity accordingly.
Timing
This section establishes the frequency of the sample and purge cycles as well as the purge
duration. In the Sample Timing part of the program, enabling Auto in addition to another
Sample Rate will cause the LevelCom 100 to automatically update the display whenever a

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