Initial Setup Of The Console Using Workflow Wizard Setup>Tank>General
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Setup>Tank>General - Concluded
Stick Height Offset
[Field available only if Stick Height is enabled in S“Setup>Tank>All
Tanks”].
The value This value compensates for the difference between the stick (no
tilt) and the gage. The difference is due to the stick and the probe measuring
slightly different locations in a tilted tank since the riser used for the stick
measurement is different than the riser used for the probe.
Offset values can be +144 to -144 inches (+365.76 to -365.76 cm).
The stick height equals the tank height (without the tilt), plus the stick height
offset. However, if the calculated stick height is greater than the tank diame-
ter, the stick height is set to the tank diameter. If the stick height is less than
zero, it will be set to zero.
NOTE: All displays of height include tilt. When determining the stick offset,
the tilt adder must be taken into account.
Stick height is not used for volume calculation; it is for display only.
Delivery Delay
Because the system has the ability to detect a delivery automatically, the
time entered in this field represents the delay (in minutes, usually 5 - 10)
after the actual delivery and before the console indicates that a delivery is
complete. This delay provides extra time for the fuel level to stabilize, pre-
venting false alarms and warnings and ensuring a more accurate delivery
report.
Gross Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alarm that triggers when a Gross Test [(1.5
gph (5.8 lph)] leak test fails.
Periodic Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alarm that triggers when a Period [0.2 gph
(0.76lph)] leak test fails.
Annual Test Fail
Touch to enable or disable the alarm that triggers when the Annual [0.1 gph
(0.38lph)] leak test fails.
GOST Volume Correction
Touch to enable or disable the GOST R 8.595 correction factor that adjusts
the volume calculation of fuel in the tank. When you enable this field, the sys-
tem automatically adjusts all volume calculations for this tank based on the
temperature of the fuel (mainly used in Eastern Europe and Russia).