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Pneumercator TMS3000 - System Operation; Power-Up Sequence

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Quick Start-up Guide TMS Series
TMS Quick Start-up Guide.docx
Page 7 of 24 November 21, 2017
Probe Worksheet
Ex: F1 Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe 3 Probe 4 Probe 5 Probe 6
Probe Information
Serial #
R1234-1
Model #
MP450S
C.F.
9.128
Length
100”
Product Level Information
Stick
42.5”
TMS
43.7”
Prod HO
-1.2”
Water Level Information
Stick
0.0”
TMS
1.7”
H2O HO*
-1.5”
Ex: F2 Probe 7 Probe 8 Probe 9 Probe 10 Probe 11 Probe 12
Probe Information
Serial #
R1234-2
Model #
MP463SA
C.F.
9.104
Length
446”
Product Level Information
Stick
242.5”
TMS
224.7”
Prod HO
+17.8”
Water Level Information
Stick
0.0”
TMS
5.5”
H2O HO*
-5.0”
*Note: The final water level should be set to at least 0.2” for MP45xS or 0.5” for MP46xS to allow for
thermal expansion and/or contraction of the system. The MP46xS Series probes should be allowed
to settle for a couple of days before performing the float offset adjustments. If this is not feasible,
adjust the final water level to 1.0” to allow for probe straightening/settling. If the TMS has a negative
water level calculation, the Water alarm will immediately activate.
The expected value for the offset should not exceed the combination of the float height with the
distance between the bottom of the probe and the tank floor. If the calculated value exceeds
expectations, check the floats are not stuck at the top of the tank. Also confirm the TMS has been
properly configured.

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