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2. 4 tech Fuel Win Wet stock monitoring software INSTALLATION AND USERS MANUAL E FuelWin Setup Help ports File View Re Other Waste w D a Other2 Other 3 Other4 Other5 Other 1 6 482 6 158 6 482 6 482 6 158 6 482 6 158 6 482 6 482 6 158 6 482 6 482 6 158 ILI ILI Label yolume Max Fill limit 6158 6 158 6 158 amp 38 40 21 e v Warning 0 313 3028 3 965 2193 2978 3 180 15 0 1344 4814 2610 3 548 747 1411 2 481 3577 6 482 324 15 0 ILI L TC 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 Temperature PEECLLCL PEEELLEL PEEELLCL PEEELLCL PECELLEL ce e High alarm GE 4 High warning PEE re LO co LO 35 Low warning i Ki u a i bi t Low alarm LLL LLL Leakage alarm Deviation alarm Water alarm FLLEL L System alarm CE i Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A CONTENTS PD Fa CONC WS OY NNI ETT om 4 1 1 Basic components in complete SVSEeIm iesicos resi resa tpe re oe Ve Pa Tea ROPA qe dE deed deed 5 NON 7 en CE US RN uem 10 3 1 ENN 10 2 2 PROFS IY a iiss RT TE mmo 11 3 3 DN deele ES IA A E A IEE E A T E E A T E 12 3 3 1 Direct rs232 data cable communication cccssseccccsseccccsesececceeeccessasccessaeceessussecesseusecessesecesseasecessuesecessaaaecessageeeeees 12 3 3 2 FEIN iiU im T
3. Figure 3 Complete or custom installation To make use of historical data in your new installed FuelWin you could either install FuelWin into the application folder of your old version or copy the file 4tech32 mdb from the existing folders External Connections or backup into the application folder of the new installed program Fal FuelWin Installshield Wizard iil Change Current Destination Folder Browse to the destination folder Look in Ef Fuelwin Folder name InstallShield Figure 4 Destination folder Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 8 of 48 If the message Cannot register RDO20 dll or DAO350 dll pops up it means that these components are already registered Press the Ignore button to continue the installation ie FuelWin Installer Information Error 1911 Could not register type library for file C Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared DAO dao350 dll Contact your support personnel Figure 5 Already registered components After the message InstallShield Wizard Completed is displayed on the screen click Finish and a short cut to start the program should have been placed on your desk top 38l FuelWin InstallShield Wizard The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed FuelWin Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Figure 6 Installation complete Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 9 of 48 Z tech 3 Start FuelWin To start FuelWin in
4. s88 58 End date 0932003 10 08 2006 13032003 18 03 2003 10032002 qe polt 172 71 T r ja J i Endtime 1748 0337 0505 04 20 04 18 j 4 FER pos SH leakage im 26 oo 39 i8 of BS IA Te Status waid Caid DE Be 148 Lis ms 207 05 005 253 126 03 3 146 108 26l DFE 106 257 137 JDEEG 213 Dei 095 27B 33 14 ZG3 155 Tz z35 YA 073 AN 043 Figure 21 Leakage report 185 am pt 116 412 DO 114 33 016 144 343 DA 137 415 D035 231 oM 16 115 A3 008 Ter ALE H 238 51B 238 5A Figure 22 Leak details Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 25 of 48 The leakage report test averages the level height measurements during the interval of 10 minutes These values are presented graphically with bars and analysed The values are also stored in password protected database The horizontal axis presents the height difference The vertical axis presents the time The start time is at the top of the vertical axis The fields of Leakage and status give the conclusions of the leak analysis The leakage report contains the following information The displayed tank number Start volume TC Volume in litres at start of test Temperature compensated Start temperature Product temperature in degrees Celsius at test start Start time Date and time at start of test Graphical leakage Graphical presentation of leakage in mm 10 minuets End tempera
5. 5 4 3 Reboot Restart Password protected To restart the FuelCom unit click on Setup then Restart FuelCom Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 33 of 48 5 4 4 Alarm setup This window is opened by choosing Alarm Setup on the Setup menu 4i Alarm settings High and Low Alarm trigger delay 1 Min Alarm on PC speaker Max dynamic deviation test Select TankMr 1 35 UNL High alarm Overtill level High warning May Fill level Low warning Order level Low alarm Hun dry level Mar dynamic deviation 150 L Tolerance Save Close Figure 35 Alarm setup The following alarm conditions can be set High level alarm By selecting the High level alarm check box the High alarm percentage field is activated and adjustable Alarm on PC speaker If you want the PC to give an audible alarm whenever an alarm occurs this is done by clicking the PC Alarm box Max dynamic deviation test The tolerance alarm can be enabled disabled by clicking this box This function compares the measured volume with the sold volume The system must communicate with the Cash Register System in order to make any sense Click Save left to save changes This function is often referred to as dynamic leakage detection Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 34 of 48 High alarm To set the alarm limits for High alarm select tank number then enter the desired alarm limit It is possible to disable High Alarm by removing the hatch
6. 5 4 SETUP MENU The Setup menu contains the following options Buzzer off Turn the buzzer off File View Reports Setup Help Function for resetting all active alarms AD E wees Function for restarting the FuelCom unit Labelvolume LIT Restart FuelCom Alarm setup Change alarm and warning limits EE MN Alarm setup System configuration Rs Program setup Program configuration Login setup Login settings Setup of FuelCom customer nmb login LIP POS protocol setup interval for server communication Ge EN POS Protocol Setup of POS Protocol for FuelCom unit EB LL Gauge tables Function for generating gauge tables High alam pap Time Calibration Function for starting automatic tank calibration High warning PIT P L i Site info Site specific Information such as name address Uem MOE Low alarm DI 5 phone etc which will be printed on the reports leakage slam h ea d er Deviation alarm T e e e Water aam Time Function for setting time and date EE CE ics Figure 34 Setup menu 5 4 1 Buzzer off To reset the audible alarm click Setup then Buzzer Off It is also possible to click the loudspeaker icon in the Main Information window This function only resets the sound no alarms is actually reset 5 4 2 Reset alarms To reset alarms click on Setup then Reset Alarms This Function resets all active alarms if one or more alarm conditions are still active the alarms will be given again
7. Calculate Mount length mm 2750 Reinforcement mm T 030 0 cm Lee 050 0 cm 060 0 cm i 070 0 em Fuel om 080 0 cm 090 0 cm 100 0 cm 110 0 em IO Fuelwin database 140 0 cm 160 0 em 170 0 em 180 0 em 130 0 cm 200 0 em Label volume 20010 Litre Set Labelvolume Element 20 Figure 41 Gauge table Calculate Click Calculate to generate the table Read from FuelCom unit To view the pre programmed gauge table from the FuelCom unit press Read Write to FuelCom unit Write the gauge table of the selected tank to FuelCom unit Note If any tanks is of large size over 65 500 liters write this gauge tables to FuelCom unit first Save File To save the shown gauge table to a file select the Save File button Read File To read a gauge table from a specific file select Read File button then select the desired file Print Print a hardcopy of the shown gauge table Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 43 of 48 5 4 10 CALIBRATION Password protected Automatic tank calibration is chosen by clicking Setup then Calibration Calibration Tank calibration Select tank Figure 42 Tank calibration To be able to perform automatic tank calibration the system must communicate with the Cash Register System POS It is also assumed that the tanks are completely full before calibration The calibration begins with the start volume being entered the current volume in l
8. The delivery report is generated by triggering start point and detection of end point To ensure a high quality delivery report the report has a time delay of 25 minutes after end point detection New deliveries are notified by showing a small icon on the status line By double clicking this icon new deliveries will be shown E Delivery report Show deliveries e Al From To Tank nr Delivery report 1 okt 2006 1 okt 2006 13 okt 2006 General tank information Tank num Product 95 UNL Label volume L 26253 Date 061017 Start volumes Volume L 4000 Volume TC L 1865 Temperature C 15 00 Start time 09 32 End volumes Volume L 22682 Volume TC L MSA Temperature C 18 00 End time 10 02 Sales during delivery Pump sales L E 1 4 4 p 2 2 1 30 nav 2005 Delivered Vol delivered L 18682 Vol deliv TC L 18575 i i H Invaiced L Figure 19 List of deliveries nvoiced L gd Dev delivery Vol dev L 18682 i i i Vol dev TC L You can by highlighting one to eight deliveries ol dev TC LU EG j j Density open the reports in the same window Start dens kat Cam End dens kal 0 000 Figure 20 displays a typical delivery report Figure 20 Typical delivery Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 23 of 48 The delivery report contains the following information Start volume Volume in volume litres at delivery start Start volume TC Volume
9. 12 System overview The FuelWin system overview contains the following information Tank num Compartment Tank number 1 to 8 Product quality 95 unleaded 98 unleaded 98 leaded In short format Label volume Total tank capacity in litres The desired filling limit to which the tank is to be filled controlled by the High warning Volume indicator Graphical indication of product level Current tank volume in volume litres at given temperature i e the empty space available to be filled up they appear Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 13 of 48 B 4 tech All warnings are indicated with orange colour anda single beep when they appear High Alarm HA Alarm limit in 96 of the label volume Graphical alarm indication High Warning HW Warning limit in 96 of the label volume Graphical alarm indication Low Warning LW Warning limit in 96 of the label volume Graphical alarm indication Alarm limit in 6 of the label volume Graphical alarm indication ge Alarm Graphical indication if leakage test detects positive or negative leak Detects if the calculated sales differ from the pump sale Graphical indication If the floater on the FuelBar has raised and triggered System Alarm Graphical indication if there is no communication with the A424 module or faults in the strapping table FuelBar 410 Probe Manual Dipstick AN oo Overfill Prevention Filling line Suction line 090000 HA Ventil
10. 23 45 Figure 26 Selection of period reports To Date 28 feb 07 23 45 27 feb 07 23 45 26 feb 07 23 45 25 feb 07 23 45 22 feb 07 23 45 21 feb 07 23 45 20 feb 07 23 45 19 feb 07 23 45 18 feb 07 23 45 17 feb 07 23 45 16 feb 07 23 45 15 feb 07 23 45 14 feb 07 23 45 13 feb 07 23 45 12 feb 07 23 45 11 feb 07 23 45 10 feb 07 23 45 9 feb 07 23 45 8 feb 07 23 45 feb 07 23 45 6 feb 07 23 45 5 feb 07 23 45 4 feb 07 23 45 v Show Collection reports C All 01 01 80 00 00 From To Search 01 01 80 00 00 From Date To Date Doc no 15 SFW08043 Get new Setup Delete Close Periodic report Periodic report Sale From 03 03 07 23 45 to 04 03 07 23 45 General tank information Tank num 1 2 3 Product 95UNL S5UNL Diesel Label volume L 25013 25024 2352 Start volumes in period Volume L VolumeTC L ME ses Temperature C 7 0 End volumes in period Volume L Volume TC L 17 484 Temperature C 7 0 Deliveries in period Deliv vol L Deliv vo TC IL 886 Invoiced L 24015 Measured sold sold volume Sold volume L Sold volume TC L BR Pump sales L 11101 Dev in period against sales Vol dev L Vol dev TC L MBA Total dev Deliv Sold Total dev L Total dev TC L R I Periodic report Periodic report setup At what time shall the report be taken Time 00 00 Save Close Figure 27 Period report setup RevA Pa
11. FuelBar 410 P444 Probe span 200 0 mbar o AU HU C FuelBar 420 Product Offset 10 H Cylinder length 510 mm Combinations Diameter 2000 mm mac i 19 DIAMETER Pemnforcermert nara AHGLE ng ar EYL LENGTH H Mount length d COU mm TAT LEHGTH Angle 0 5719 Temperature range Level settings 1 mm C 29 1258 C F44B Temp offset n L Heady Figure 36 Tank setup Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 36 of 48 2 tech Editable fields and drop down menus Select tank Select tank number or compartment Label volume Total volume of the tank or signboard Product Select among several predefined product types When changing the product the density field is cleared and requires a new value Short name The short version of the product name showed in the FuelCom display Typical A typical density or density range for the selected product defined as a guideline for some products Density Product density reference density 15 degrees Tank type Choose between predefined tank shapes Tot Length Total length of the tank included curved ends Cylinder length The length of the cylinder without curved ends Diameter The inner diameter of the tank Reinforcement Thickness of dip plate only essential if sensor is mounted on top of it Mount length The distance from the lowest end cylinder end to where the sensor is mounted Angle The tilt of the tank Span Measuring range of the sensor
12. Service lag s MEM lr Volume Alarms Ullage Ee History ra qi c LO Temperature Real time a E m tt qi el P x w cl col OY a 24 enl mal e e el S e e 2 en c Td dada ai JP 5 La aa High alarm High warning Low warning Low alarm Leakage alarm Deviation alarm Water alarm System alarm ev tech Figure 18 Report menu The Reports menu contains the following options Delivery report Leakage report Function for starting a new leakage test or viewing Volume report Periodic report Detailed volume and sale analysis trough selectable period Alarm log Contains listing of the latest 250 alarms Error log Log of errors detected within the program Service log Service function for service data logging Alarms Alarm information Internal and external Histor Optional historical data logged the latest three m height and volume continuously to a file Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 22 of 48 5 3 1 Delivery report The delivery report is opened by choosing Delivery Report on the Reports menu The system automatically detects new deliveries When a delivery is detected all values are read by the FuelWin software and stored in the system database The deliveries are shown with date tank number and received volume It is possible to find specific deliveries within a time period by inserting the wanted dates in the From To boxes and then click Find
13. be prefixed with Customer number com2 9876543210 Login interval Phone number Must be set gt 0 M40D330 Login interval 1440 minutes between logins Alarm activated logins Let alarms like low level and high level alarms to activate logins resolute OK Send parameter to FuelCom unit and save changes to local database Figure 40 Login settings Cancel Close the window without sending and saving changes Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 41 of 48 5 4 8 POSPROTOCOL SETTINGS PASSWORD PROTECTED Select the protocol the FuelCom unit has to run in order to communicate with the external equipment connected to FuelCom unit l POS Point Of Sale OK Sends the parameter to the FuelCom and save the change to the local database Cure Cancel md Cancel Close the window without saving the selection PROTOCOL FuelCom DESCRIPTION COM port STATOIL D JET DM JET PP XYM PROT 1200 4tech protocol IFSF not used not implemented yet OPC220 ASPO MHH89 PROT 1200 OPC220 SMITH 2400 SMITH 4800 e Point of sale systems like PSS 5000 DOMS and Nucleus Dresser Wayne have implemented the 4tech FIP protocol and can communicate directly with the gauge without the regard of the POS setting Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 42 of 48 e 4 tech 5 4 9 GAUGE TABLES The function to generate or view gauge tables is opened by clicking Setup tank setup and choose Gauge Tables
14. duration ends with the number 9 359 the test will start to be periodic and start at the same time every 24 hours 5 3 4 History View old leak reports All leak reports are stored in the FuelWin database 5 3 5 Leak details View leak details of the leak reports Leak detail is listed in the 4tech leakage report window as seen in Figure 22 The unit for height difference is millimetre Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 27 of 48 5 3 6 Volume report A volume report is opened by clicking Reports and then choose Volume Report Volume report Date time 04 10 05 08 58 Genaral tank information Inventors report Tank num 1 Product 95 UML Diesel Label volume L 0010 hax Fill limit L 18 009 Tank inventory Information Volume L 9875 Volume TC L 9069 Man gauged vol L 3655 Heigth mm 232 Ullage L 8134 Temperature C 23818 Meas Desity 0 000 as oll ab i K c b K c c s Nd i FEL EIE as DIE de D ra E CO SD nra cC ra Fa ho nra L LT T ra I ra e c C e SE c c e e c e e c c CC Dey against theoretical volume Vol dev L 2 5 3 vol dev TCL ESSE 6 Update Print Figure 24 Volume report The volume report contains the following information Volume deviation The difference between current volume and theoretical volume By clicking Update all fields in the Window will be upda
15. read by the central server This allows both systems to read the information Choose OK Connect the modem to the PC s communication port 3 Dial Start FuelWin aon ET Select serial port in the program setup menu oe Browse Choose External Connection gt 7 Init string lr Delete As seen in the Figure 17 select New to make a new connection Database Type the Device name of the external site Serial pot Cow Type the Phone number or IP address you wish to connect to oem den met Insert the modem initial command i e AT amp F ee Create a new or select the existing database Select save to store the information Figure 17 FuelWin Dial window Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 20 of 48 View offline View data for the selected external unit without being connected to FuelCom unit Connect Dial the selected external unit Close Closes the Dial window After you have entered this information you choose Connect the system dials the external device If everything is correctly set the two modems will establish connection The text Connect will change to Disconnect and the data in the FuelCom unit will be transferred to FuelWin To exit the program click on Disconnect choose Close in the Dial window and then choose exit on the File menu IMPORTANT The modem used must be standard modem Hayes compatible If you get problems configuring the modem or getting the system to commu
16. synchronize button a window pops up as seen in Figure 38 and Figure 39 Parameters in both FuelCom unit and FuelWin database will be shown in their respective text fields One can see the differences between the configuration in the gauge and in the FuelWin program by pressing the Diff button Press the upper arrow button to download the data from the FuelCom unit and to the FuelWin program The second arrow which point to the left uploads parameters stored in the FuelWin database to the FuelCom unit It is extremely important that you synchronize data in the correct direction Please pay attention to the dialogue box for confirmation Parameter synchronization a Parameters in Fuellom Parameters in database DE POS Protocol SMITH 4800 POS Protocol YA M Phone na comz 12 345 Phone na 12345 Figure 38 Synchronize showing differences only Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 39 of 48 Z a c L Parameter synchronization ls Parameters in FuelLom TANK MO 1 Tank product 30 High alarm level 95 Low alarm level 5 High warning level OU Low warning level 10 May tolerance 150 Total length 6727 Cylinder length 5710 Mount length 2750 Offset 100 Diameter 2000 Density 45 Span 200 Angle 5719 Reinforcement 0 Temperature offset 0 Temperature range 50 50 Exclude unr adables Pump tank link login interval etc lt lt Duff gt 4 All gt gt BL Canc
17. 5 SFW08043 RevA Page 10 of 48 4 tech 3 2 Run FuelWin Click on the 4tech shortcut on your desktop or use the 4tech exe file which is located at C Programfiler 4tech FuelWin or C Program files 4tech FuelWin to run FuelWin If the window as shown in Figure 8 appears it means that the parameters in the FuelWin database Microsoft Access Database and in the FuelCom unit are different from each other You can synchronize the data by clicking the Yes button or choose synchronize in tank setup Password is india Note Take special care not to synchronize the wrong way between the software and the FuelCom 5080 This may cause resetting an already programmed controller to default or faulty values Data is usually collected from the gauge and to the computer database before changes are made 4 5 P F MV Ke Se Ba OR Connecting Comparison i Different parameters in FuelCom unit and the local database Synchronize now Figure 8 FuelWin connect We recommend and appreciate that you use the Service log to write down all changes parameters and services It can be very helpful for you other technicians and our support department to see the changes done in the configuration or site IMPORTANT If the message Comm failure with FuelCom unit is shown the PC and the FuelCom unit do not communicate Check that cable is ok and connected and if the devices still don t communicate try another COM port pleas
18. E E EN 25 5 3 3 How to Start a leak test RR 27 5 3 4 ure 27 5 3 5 ET drerit cT EE m NN NE 27 5 3 6 e ne 1010 ERE EEE mm EEE EE EE 28 5 3 7 FR 29 5 3 8 ES EEE EEE 30 5 3 9 TN 31 5 3 10 Ol NN 31 5 3 11 E RTT T Tr 31 5 3 12 Service log Password protected 32 5 3 13 Beg DEB aet tO Ear adito Dade iM NM acta tus os atacand du Dad MM DM Md MT IE 32 5 4 SETUP MENU 33 5 4 1 si rns OU NT TEE 33 5 4 2 FN 33 5 4 3 Reboot Restart Password protectedz 11111111 1 1 111A A A A E EEEE ErEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEErE reren 33 5 4 4 Alam S T e E oo E E O E A O E O A E E E E E b E E E ala 34 5 4 5 Tank setup Password protected 36 Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 2 of 48 Z tech 5 4 6 PROGRAM SETUP Password protected 41 5 4 7 LOGIN SETTINGS PASSWORD PROTECTED iret re ark Yo rS a kk Rn x EY TEE a tEa EPAT EFE eta Yo TEES eU Y CURVE S EVE VY FYEFEr ATP ReFFRVF PS ee ERgeCEAgE 41 5 4 8 POS PROTOCOL SETTINGS PASSWORD DROTECTEDS 42 5 4 9 VET ridus C E 43 5 4 10 CALIBRATION Password protect d gt cccsccccascscesaccdaccsavesavevavsnadavarecavevacabdavavavedcnavarccavdsabevatevadsbavavancdavanacavatevavenadavarecs 44 5 4 11 SILO INTO deg zie eT RIED 45 5 4 12 VETT 46 5 5 eve 47 5 5 1 UG
19. E High alarm Select desired language High waning Chics Connect yoo 100 100 E 30 90 30 Figure 16 File menu Page 19 of 48 4 tech 5 1 1 Print By choosing this option all information in the system overview is written to the default printer connected to the PC 5 1 2 External Connection Remote connection to the FuelCom unit can be made by using the External Connections located in the file menu To do this you need an analogue GSM or TCP IP modem connected to the PC running FuelWin Step 1 Connect the FuelCom unit to an analog telephone line Connect the FuelCom unit to a telephone line which is not already used by other equipment such as fax burglar alarm etc If only ISDN is available an ISDN Analogue converter can be installed or an external ISDN modem may be used A GSM modem SIEMENS TC 35 or TCP IP adapter IRIS 800 SARIAN Router can be used as well Please refer to related technical documents for details Step 2 Start FuelWin for External Connection To start FuelWin for External Connection the program has to be started with the modem option Click on the 4tech short cut icon with the right mouse button Choose Properties and Shortcut Write modem and nks after the text in the path c program files 4tech FuelWin 4tech32 exe modem nks This will enable the possibility for remote communication and prevent FuelWin from acknowledge reports that still haven t been
20. High alarm MAG 106 100 ioe 100 ml op High waming Il 90 90 90 90 90 of on Low waning B 18 18 10 10 or of Low alum il SI SI SI SI 57 m m Leakage alam Iessen teen Wessen lesen pp Desistian slam se pem p p pm E Water dam nl Ed Ca CI GT EIL System alam PP Ed EE 1 ldddd 11114484 11114ad3 111142d3 1117dd43 Ill laala al AII Talal alal lt IT Talal alal CLUE B rer LH Raset Alm Shor alam log Figure 14 Internal and external alarms Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 17 of 48 4 4 Tool tips The text in the yellow box which appears when the mouse cursor moves over a text or field is called a Tool H tip As shown in the Figure 15 an example is displayed 1 The product type fields will shorten the product name to seven characters but the Tool tip of the product type fields can display the product name in its full length 2 The tool tip for Ullage displays the formula for Ullage Note that Ullage is not the tanks total capacity minus the current volume Ullage is defined as the max fill limit volume at high warning level minus the current volume 3 Tool tip for the communication status field at the status panel shows the full path of active program database E FuelWin File View Reports Setup Help Tank num 1 Product Cerr Label volume L 610 Max fill lirit L 0 The desired Filling limit to which the tank is to be Filled controlled by the High
21. Warning Limit Volume Ll og Ullage IL 0 Temperature C n Density kal 0 High alarm LS JF High warning e 90 Low warning EN 10 Low alarm 5 Leakage alarm Deviation alarm Water alarm System alarm Figure 15 Tool Tips displayed on window Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 18 of 48 5 Menus The menu line contains the following options File Action bar pull down shows sub menus such as Print Exit etc View Action bar pull down shows the selected features in the System overview Heports Action bar pull down shows all available types of reports and logs Setup Action bar pull down shows all available setting forms Help Action bar pull down shows sub menus About 4tech 5 1 File The file menu contains the following options Print Print a report containing all the information in the main Information window EI FuelWin Ext connection File View Reports Setup Help Connection to a remote FuelCom unit using a modem or adapter Backup Function for safety backup of the FuelWin database Re connect the PC to the FuelCom unit if communication fails Exit Close FuelWin software Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Print Ctrl P External connections Backup Ctrl B Printer setup Language CtrlHL Printer setup es Suan Link to Windows printer setup functionality SE Hi som Lgo 8222 Ullage lif 9009 9009 8787 Density a c 0 8404 0 8442 0 8430 Lan ua
22. am or through one of the supported Point of Sale Systems Information registered by the different devices can also be collected processed and exchanged over the internet 4tech offers notifications regarding alarms and level on SMS E mail and even interfaces with ERP systems through either FTP or VPN services Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 4 of 48 4 tech 1 1 Basic components in a complete system FuelWin FuelWin is the software package optionally delivered with the FuelCom 5080 controller It is both the setup tool for installers and acts as an independent wet stock monitoring system FuelCom 5080 The FuelCom 5080 is the control unit which manages the probe signals and calculates the liquid height and level based on the measurements of the pressure and temperature inside the tank It can be connected directly to the FuelWin wet stock management system and can also be equipped with GSM modem TCP IP adapter in addition to its built in modem for remote control and server communication AD 424 Ze The AD424 module is a 4 channel intrinsically safe galvanic isolated input module for FuelCom with 4 20 mA current loops The module is compatible with FuelBar MiniBar probes and various 3rd party of 4 20 mA equipment E g Level Flex from Endress amp Hauser One module can be connected to 2 FuelBar or MiniBar probes FuelBar 410 and MiniBar probes The FuelBar 410 is used for measuring level pressure te
23. ation Vapour 004 96 06 3ovTrnn Figure 13 Tank details and abbreviations 1 The label volume is often set to what is assumed to be the total volume of the tank It is usually set to a round figure symbolizing the labelled signboard on the tank The end point of the strapping chart usually differ from the label volume because the tanks tend to be a bit larger than the actual marking 2 High alarm limit is as default set at 9596 of the Label volume It can be used to correspond to the level where the overfill prevention trigger The red LED will be ignited and alarm will sound from the FuelCom unit and or the pc speaker 3 High warning is as default set at 9096 of the Label volume This field controls the display of ullage the safe amount that could be delivered 4 Low warning is as default set at 1096 of the Label volume and often act as the re ordering limit Yellow LED on the FuelCom unit will start flashing 5 Low alarm is as default set at 596 of the Label volume Red LED will be ignited and alarm will be given in FuelWin 6 Ullage is Label volume multiplied with the high warning limit and subtracted with the current level volume Yellow LED on the FuelCom unit will start flashing Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 14 of 48 4 1 Status bar Panel at mine 38 4 1 1 Icons Communication with the FuelCom unit is established and working Indicate communication with the FuelCom ea
24. ch time FuelWin polls the controller Communication with the FuelCom unit is not established New Period report is received from the FuelCom unit Double click on the icon to view the report Indicate that a new sales report is received and still unread New Delivery report is received from the FuelCom unit Double click on the icon to view the report Alarm triangle red blinking if any internal or external alarm is active Double click on the icon to view the active alarm s Alarm mm Leakage test in progress double click to see progress All possible external alarms are inactive One ore more external alarms are active Push button to view External alarms New Leak report is received from the FuelCom unit Double click on the icon to view the report Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 15 of 48 4 2 Alarm description 4 2 1 High Alarm This alarm is generated if measured level is above entered high alarm limit This limit can be adjusted in the Alarm Setup window To avoid that the alarm results from the sudden level changes during the delivery the high alarm can be time delayed by setting the desired delay time in minutes in the Alarm Setup window It is also possible to disable the High Alarm in this window 4 2 2 Low Alarm This alarm is generated if measured level is below the entered low alarm limit This limit can be adjusted in the Alarm Setup window This alarm will generate relay output to tri
25. e read section 5 4 7 Program setup for more details You have to choose Connect on the File menu between each attempt If the system still does not communicate contact your dealer for technical support Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 11 of 48 3 3 Program setup 3 3 1 Direct rs232 data cable communication Unless the cable between the computer and the gauge is inserted in COM port 1 default value in FuelWin you will have to open Program setup and choose the communication banner Figure 9 in order to set the correct COM port for communication You can use the scan button to find any available ports on your computer 3 3 2 Report setup The Report banner Figure 10 allows the user to either select or deselect the collection of delivery period and leakage reports It also sets the poll interval which controls communication interval between FuelWin and the FuelCom 5080 controller The controller itself collects probe readings every 10 seconds and intervals shorter than this would be needless 3 3 3 History setup In the history setup Figure 11 you can choose for how long to keep history for each report type default is set to 365 days Program setup Communication Reports History Communication settings Serial port Poll interval COME v 20 3 Seconds Program setup Scan Communication Reports History jw Get Delivery reports and Periodic reports Leak report settings Poll interval
26. el mA 3 Parameters Im database TANK NO 1 Tank product 4 High alarm level 95 Low alarm level 5 High warning level 30 Low warning level 10 Max tolerance 150 Total length 6727 Cylinder length 5710 Mount length 2750 Offset 100 Diameter 2000 Density F465 Span 200 Angle 5719 Reinforcement 0 Temperature offset 0 Temperature range 50 50 Figure 39 Synchronize showing all parameters Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 40 of 48 Z tech 5 4 6 PROGRAM SETUP Password protected This Program setup is opened by choosing the Setup menu and then press Program setup Communication settings Serial port Sets the computer Com port for connection to the FuelCom unit Poll int Set the interval for FuelWin to poll request FuelCom unit for data Report settings Get Delivery and Periodic reports must be checked on in order to receive these reports form the FuelCom unit History Select number of days to keep reports sales delivery leak measure and collecting 5 4 7 LOGIN SETTINGS PASSWORD PROTECTED To make the FuelCom unit be able to login dial the 4tech central server the login number phone number and customer number must be entered Customer number Identification of customer in 4tech central server Phone number Phone number to the 4tech central server If an external modem such as GSM modem is used on FuelCom Corse unit COM port 2 only the phone number should
27. engraved on the sensor Product offset Theoretical value below the pressure cell of the sensor not gaugeable Normally 80 or 100 millimetres for the FuelBar On the MiniBar sensor it depends on how far the senor has been lifted from the bottom Temperature range The temperature range represented by the 4 20mA temperature signal from the probe Temp offset Adjustment for the display of temperature Buttons Synchronize Synchronize parameters between FuelCom unit and FuelWin database Gauge tables Press this button to read write edit and save gauge tables Colour Select background colour on the tank volume indicator in the system overview Pump tank link Edit pump nozzle and tank connections Combinations Set Manifold tanks Writes parameters to the FuelCom unit and the database e Water offset Height from which the water level measuring starts FuelMag only Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 37 of 48 4 tech IMPORTANT Most of the parameters is used to calculate the right strap table the rest of the parameters are used to measure the correct height Tank parameters Tot Lenght Cyl Length Mount Lenght T Figure 37 Tank parameters Tank parameters shown in Figure 37 are used to calculate the right strap table e Total length This is the total length of the tank from end to end e Cylinder length This is the length of the cylinder tank part e Reinforcement This is the height of the reinforcement plate a
28. g on the specified events 4 2 3 High Warning This warning is generated if measured level is over the entered high warning limit This limit can be adjusted in the Alarm Setup window 4 2 4 Low Warning This warning is generated if measured level is below the entered warning limit This limit can be adjusted in the Alarm Setup window It is usually set as the ordering level 4 2 5 Leakage Alarm static leak detection Alarm is given if the measured leakage is more than the accepted tolerance This alarm is only given as a result of a performed leakage test See document describing leakage detection 4 2 6 Deviation Alarm dynamic leak detection There are some other reasons to results in a deviation between measured volume and sold volume Tolerance alarm is given if the deviation exceeds the limit entered in the Alarm Setup window This alarm depends on communication between the POS System and the FuelCom unit If no communication is established between the two devices this alarm can be disabled in the Alarm Setup window 4 2 7 Water height Water alarm is given if the water level is exceeding approximately 25 mm with FuelBar with plastic foot and 45 mm with FuelBar with anchor Water height is measured at the probe installation point 4 2 8 System Alarm The FuelCom unit performs a self test every 10 minute If there are logical errors in gauge tables or sensors are behaving odd an alarm is given The FuelCom unit will d
29. ge 29 of 48 5 3 8 History The history is opened by clicking Reports and chose History The history shows data logged by the system Up to three month of historical data are available By selecting Show you can choose between different time intervals one week to three months labelled in horizontal axis By selecting graphs you can choose different parameters to show Volume temperature compensated volume temperatures etc labelled in vertical axis By choosing Tanks you can select which tanks to display By choosing Print the history will be written to the connected printer By choosing Setup is it possible to set different parameters as graph type colours Close exits the history window itech Fuelwin IET I dtech Fuel Measurement im x Show Graphs gt gt Tanks gt gt Setup Close Volume Tanknr 1 Volurne TC Tanknr Volume T anknr 2 Volume TC T anknr Volume T ankni 3 Volume TC T anknr Volume Tarkni 4 2 Volume TC T anknr Volume Tkn 5 2 Volume TC Tanknr 2 Volume Tanknr 6 Volume TC Tanknr Volume Tanknr 7 i Volume TC Tankne NES Volume Tanknr 8 Volume TC T amknr Figure 28 History graph IMPORTANT To ensure that the historical data are correct FuelWin must be running and communicating with the FuelCom unit at all times Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 30 of 48 5 3 9 Alarm history The Alarm his
30. gle and finely adjust the product density are product density Refer to Chapter 11 Accurate not correct tank setup and calibration in FuelCom technical description No external connection Modem setup Check modem configuration in Control Panel problem or no on Windows command option to Check the Properties of 4tech32 exe to ensure run 4tech32 exe the target written as c program files 4tech FuelWin 4tech32 exe modem Alarms are always active Alarm setup is not Check all values of alarm limits on Alarm setup reasonable window Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 48 of 48
31. ication Site Name Address Address of site City Postal code and city Phone number Phone number Fax Fax number Manager Name of manager The site information will be a part of the printed out reports Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 45 of 48 Z tech 5 4 12 System time To read or update the FuelCom system time open the FuelCom time setup from the Setup menu The window shows the current FuelCom time and PC time The FuelCom system time can be updated according to the PC system time or a custom time can be entered FuelCom time setup Set date and time in FuelCom Current Fuel om time 14 05 2009 17 25 01 ee fme 15 05 2009 10 30 04 e O Figure 44 Date and time settings Note The date and time from FuelCom is only available for FuelCom 5080 version 1 93 and above IMPORTANT It is important that the system time is correctly set as these values are used in all FuelCom reports Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 46 of 48 5 5 Help menu 5 5 1 User manual By choosing help there is direct access to a pdf version of the FuelWin manual 5 5 2 ABOUT 4TECH FuelWin File View Reports Setup Help L Tank num 1 En User manual 4 Product 95 UNL bout Fueli fed Label volume L 25018 T n 010 Max fill limit Uimgmmg 18008 18008 18009 amp 5 97 UNL 20010 18 009 W m Saas Volume UI 5000 3000 3618 3156 9000 Ullage UI 3009 9009 8381 8853 3008 Dens
32. in normal litres at start of delivery Temperature Compensated Start temperature Product temperature in degrees Celsius at delivery start Volume in volume litres at end of delivery End volume TC Volume in normal litres at delivery end Temperature Compensated Delivered volume Number of volume litres delivered Delivered volume TC Number of normal litres delivered Temperature Compensated Volume litres sold during the delivery only if interfaced to POS Dev Delivery The deviation between delivered and sold volume only if interfaced to POS End temperature Product temperature in degrees Celsius at delivery end IMPORTANT In order to store all new delivery reports in the local database FuelWin should be running on a PC connected to FuelCom unit at all times Refer also to period report for summarised delivery reports Gasoline and diesel products are sold at a set temperature This temperature is set by authorities in each country 15 degrees Celsius is used in FuelWin software for temperature compensation Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 24 of 48 5 3 2 Leakage report The leakage reports are opened by clicking on Reports and then choose Leakage report AE itech Leakage report E Tank ni 1 2 3 d 5 stat vel iis 60 1602 mg Start temp 5n 7 0 7 0 6 0 6 0 Statdate 3 032003 03 00 2008 120206 08032003 08 03 2003 Sterttime 11 49 21 38 End tema 50 78 77793
33. in the High Level Alarm box High warning High warning is also used as the Max fill limit Label volume Ullage is calculated as the volume at this level minus the measured volume Low warning To set the alarm limits for Low level alarm select tank number then enter the desired alarm limit Low alarm To set the alarm limits for Low low level alarm select tank number then enter the desired alarm limit Time delay It is possible to delay the high level alarm by entering desired delay in minutes Click Save left to save the changes Max Tolerance To set maximum allowed tolerance chose tank number then maximum tolerance in litres Click Save right to save new value Max tolerance is the maximum allowed tolerance between sold and measured volume before alarm is given This value should be set between 150 and 250 litres in order to avoid false alarms as the sold volume is slightly delayed compared to measured volume This value is only in use if the system communicates with the Cash Register System Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 35 of 48 5 4 5 Tanksetup Password protected r Tank setup Select tank Tank na 1 95 Unleaded Label volume Sbobd litre Synchronize Gauge tables Froduct data Product 195 Unleaded Density 0 7485 kozi Color Short name 9500 Typical 0 739 Tank geometry Tank type Harizantal Tank with rounded ends Tat length b rz mm Fump tank link E HIA e DU PU C
34. isplay an alarm type number reference to FuelCom technical manual IMPORTANT Not all of the alarms have automatic reset Critical alarms like leakage alarm will be active until the user selects Reset Alarm in the Setup menu This function is made to force the user to take notice of the alarm Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 16 of 48 4 3 Alarms To view both internal and external alarms press the Alarm triangle or press Reports and Alarms in the drop down list in the system overview The External alarms window give you the opportunity to monitor the oil interceptor and to detect a leak inside interstitial space a well or a sump Require external sensors connection Please refer to FuelCom technical manual Alarm group 1 is dedicated to the oil interceptor A high alarm tells you that you have to empty the interceptor immediately If an overfill alarm occurs the interceptor is overflowing Immediate action has to be taken Alarm group 82 is covering alarms for monitoring of interstitial spaces wells and sumps If a hydrocarbon alarm occurs a leak of gasoline or diesel has been detected A high alarm tells you if liquid has entered into the interstitial space and a low alarm tells you if liquid from interstitial space have dissipated The corresponding input number can be found in FuelCom technical manual Alarms Slalus description EE acing Internal alme External alura Dam rlial Tank riam 1 d 3 5 D D
35. itres Click on start to start the automatic tank calibration The calibration is done by subtracting the sold volume from the initial volume given at calibration start If the start volume was 15000 litres the height is measured This generates the first element in the new gauge table If 50 litres is sold a new height is logged This value 15000 50 14950 litres and the new height measured gives the next element and so on When the level has reached the bottom level calibration is done A new gauge table has been calculated based on the volume sold Press Close to return to the main window Tanks in calibration mode are shown with yellow background colour in addition to the text CAL After calibration is finished tanks are shown with a small pump icon to indicate that they are calibrated IMPORTANT It is extremely important that tanks which are going to be calibrated are full when the calibration starts and that the initial volume is known The FuelCom unit must communicate with the Cash Register System to be able to perform calibration Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 44 of 48 5 4 11 Site information l Site information Site Information SitelD 1223 Site Mu station mama Address Mu address 00000000 City H 1111 My place Phone nunber null ES mill Manager CEO Figure 43 Site information Site Info is opened by clicking Setup and then Site Info The following information can be entered Site ID Site identif
36. ity g cm3 0 8431 08444 08442 0 846 High alarm DI 100 D High warming E an 9 Chics 7 08474 300 100 100 E 0 D Hl al s Figure 45 Help menu This menu shows the software version of FuelWin that is running Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 47 of 48 6 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM POTENTIAL PROBLEM SOLUTION Leak report can not be Probably an old First uninstall all versions of FuelWin on your viewed component on your computer Manually unregistered the component Runtime Error 429 system graph32 0cz by executing the dos command regsrv32 u WinSystemFolder graph32 ocz Then install the latest version of FuelWin No answer from the Fail cable connection Check cable connection and ensure FuelCom FuelCom unit between FuelCom unit is turn on unit and PC or COM Check the COM port setting of PC on Program port setting of PC is setup window not correct Information presentation on Difference Synchronize the system by clicking the FuelWin software is parameters in lt synchronize gt button in the Tank setup window strange FuelCom unit and database Large Volume differences Gauge tables tank Check gauge tables tank parameters and probe parameters and parameters on Tank setup window Refer to probe parameters are Chapter 11 Accurate tank setup and calibration not correct in FuelCom technical description Small Volume differences Tank angel and Calculate the tank an
37. mperature and water It has a reed relay which triggers when the floater rise about 25 mm This is an on off signal which uses the temperature loop The MiniBar probe is for measuring level pressure Each tank must be equipped with one probe The signal from each probe is proportional to the level measurements these signals are scanned and interpreted by the FuelCom unit The volumes are calculated and presented in volume and normal litres Temperature compensated furthermore the unit performs alarm checking delivery detection leakage detection and handles communication to other devices The FuelCom unit has capacity to store 3 delivery reports 6 period reports and one leakage report pr tank The FuelWin program gather the reports and store them in a local database This manual describes the wet stock monitoring software FuelWin IMPORTANT It is important that the system is checked on a regular basis This is especially important after installation to ensure that the system is correctly calibrated Differences between measured volume and sold volume should be monitored closely the first few weeks Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 5 of 48 IS Relay Output 4 20m Input Relay Output Audible alarm IEEE rmm III g TA Truckdriver display Overfill Protection Figure 1 Schematic drawing of the 4tech tank management system Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 6 of 48 2 Installati
38. nicate contact your dealer for help 5 1 3 Backup Make a safety backup of the FuelWin database FuelWin automatically suggests a filename as today s date mdb 5 1 4 Printer Setup This function calls the standard Windows printer setup functionality See the Windows manual for further description of how to choose and set up your printer 5 1 5 Language All text in the windows menus and reports are enabled in several languages Select desired language in the language menu Default language is English 5 1 6 Connect If the communication between FuelWin software and FuelCom unit for some reason should fail mains failure cable failure etc the communication is established again by selecting Connect Note Data shown by the FuelWin software is not correct if the communication has failed Off line mode is entered and the last data read will be kept in the memory 5 1 7 Exit Exit the FuelWin software Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 21 of 48 2 tech 5 2 View menu The view menu allows the user to select which features to be included in the System overview You can choose to view only the bar graphs volume or any combination in the list 5 3 Reports menu E FuelWin Statoil Storo File view Reports Setup Help Tank num Wl Delivery report Product EH Leakage report Label volume wY volume report han Fill limit E eh Periodic report 1 alarm lag Error lag d Warm
39. on System requirements PC with Windows 98 NT 2000 XP or Vista 64 Mb RAM 20 Mb free disk space Serial COM port connection USB to RS232 converter from PC to modem or FuelCom unit FuelCom unit installed for connection with GSM TCP IP adapter or serial cable Tx 3 M M M om Ry 2 Rx 2 een TX 3 GND 5 7 GND 5 Figure 2 Serial connection between the FuelCom unit and PC You should ensure that your user account has the required rights to install the software on the computer Read last changes in the release notes If FuelWin already is installed on the computer you should backup the database file 4tech32 mdb which is located in the 4tech application folder Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 7 of 48 Run install setup exe to start the installation e emn If you want to keep a version of your old FuelWin you should create a new application folder for the new installation We highly recommend this action to prevent loss of historical data Choose custom setup in order to change directory and to create a new folder J FuelWin InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type All program features will be installed Requires the most disk Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield
40. p qd High warning s 95 oe MS Low warning 0 Channel omB s Low alarm EN n SmartConverter Hydrecabonalam Leakage alarm FEY SmartConverter High alarm iii Deviation alarm MT TT EE Ji Water alarm of 0 SNE DEENEN 7 Gees System alarm MP SE NTN SmartConverter Low alarm Figure 30 Internal alarms Figure 31 External alarms Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 31 of 48 5 3 12 Service log Password protected All installation service and upgrades should be reported in the service log as seen in Figure 32 You could contact the 4tech service centre or local distributor to obtain password Service log Initials Date Service description Service description Date Delete post Close Figure 32 Service log 5 3 13 Realtime The real time log is a function for collecting data continuously from the gauging system It logs all the values to a text file which can be used in excel for analysis Probe nr 1 2 E 4 z b T H A D value Step Aof of of of o of of 8 Product height m 1971 o6 of Di Di of af nm Volume Li 104 aal of ali of nl of o Density g em3 0 000 0 000 0000 o000 0000 0000 0000 0000 This checkbos should not be unchecked continuously for several hours Poll inteyal ms Stop Tx Ready Mate All values are logged to the File AFuehyiniRealTimeLogfiles AT dtechdz tst Figure 33 Real time log Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 32 of 48
41. t the tank bottom Striker plate e Mount length This is the distance from the lowest tank end to where the probe is mounted e Diameter This is the tank inner diameter e Angle This is the angle of the tank To make the controller calculate the right liquid height a few essential parameters are important If the FuelBar 410 or MiniBar probes are used the data below must be correct e Span This indicates the probe measuring range Most commonly sold 250 mBar e Offset This is the distance from the probe end to the sensor element 80mm e Density The liquid weight in g cm gt x 0 981 gravity force If FuelMag 510 probes are mounted the data below must be correct e Product offset Offset for the floater indicating product height e Water offset Offset for the floater indicating water height Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 38 of 48 4 tech Gauge tables After all tank parameters are entered gauge tables for each tank must be calculated and downloaded to the FuelCom unit e Select Gauge tables upper right corner in the Tank setup window e Select tank number remember to choose the correct tank e Select Calculate e Select Write downloads gauge table to FuelCom unit Use the same procedure for all the tanks In some cases the curves are too steep for the formula and one either have to change the tank data a bit or manually enter the values from the strapping chart Synchronize After pressing the
42. ted with the latest values available By clicking Print the values will be written to the printer By clicking Close the volume report is closed Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 28 of 48 5 3 7 Period Report The period report is opened by clicking on Reports then Period Report Select the desired period from the database and press Open to show the report It is also possible to define start and end time on the left panel to a get collection reports such as Shift reports etc To be able to write and save periodical reports the setup facility gives you the possibility to generate a complete report at any given time within a 24 hour time slot Enabling this report will give a full site report included sales POS interface and deliveries within the given period Each report is saved in the Period report log In this log you can summarize each individual report to a week report or a monthly yearly report If you are not communicating with the POS system delivery and sales data can be entered manually Periodic report Show Periodic reports mannm Search e All C From To From Date 23 feb 07 23 45 22 feb 07 23 45 21 feb 07 23 45 20 feb 07 23 45 19 feb 07 23 45 18 feb 07 23 45 17 feb 07 23 45 16 feb 07 23 45 15 feb 07 23 45 14 feb 07 23 45 13 feb 07 23 45 12 feb 07 23 45 11 feb 07 23 45 10 feb 07 23 45 3 feb 07 23 45 8 feb 07 23 45 feb 07 23 45 6 feb 07 23 45 5 feb 07 23 45 4 feb 07 23 45 3 feb 07
43. the desired mode you should define the command option in the target line which is located in the application shortcut target field Right click on the shortcut to FuelWin and select Properties and a Properties window as shown in Figure 7 will open a UCI WIE 3 1 Command options app path 4tech32 exe c nks modem small large Jang test xoff sim demo compartment Displays compartment name instead of Tank number alt c nks Ensure that reports remain in the FuelCom unit until they are read and deleted by the 4tech NKS system modem FuelWin is to be used for External connection small Force FuelWin to believe there are only tanks under 65 000 litres normally not in use large Force FuelWin to believe there are tanks over 65 000 litres lang Add index number to language dependent text strings provided as a tool for translators normally not in use test Open a communication debugger window provided as a tool for FuelCom integrators normally not in use xoff Disables the Close button in all FuelWin windows to avoid unwanted close downs alt nox Fuelwin 4 0 Beta Properties General Shortcut Compatibility Security Ca Fuelwin 4 0 Beta Target type Application Target location Fuewmd Target llessdtechsFuewinds4tech32 exe modem nks Start inr Fur Normal window Comment Eo Shortcut key Mone Normal window OO Yi Figure 7 Properties Doc no 1
44. tory shows all the latest alarms logged the system is able to store up to 250 alarms The alarms are displayed with text showing tank number and at what time the alarm was detected The alarms are printable and will be sent to the default printer installed on the computer 5 08 2003 14 45 16 3 High alarm Level 27915 Temp 25 18 06 2002 11 41 52 8 System alarm 18 06 2002 11 41 30 7 System alarm 18 06 2002 11 41 29 5 System alarm 18 05 2002 11 41 23 6 System alarm 16 06 2002 11 41 28 4 System alarm 18 05 2002 11 41 06 3 System alarm 16 06 2002 11 25 15 3 Lo low alarm Level 49 Temp 0 18 06 2002 11 25 14 1 Water alarm 18 06 2002 11 25 14 2 Lo low alarm Level 0 Temp 10 18 06 2002 11 24 08 3 Low alarm Level 43 Temp 0 16 06 2002 11 24 07 2 Low alarm Level 0 Temp 10 18 06 2002 11 05 55 1 Water alarm 18 05 2002 10 54 09 6 System alarm Print Close Figure 29 Alarm history 5 3 10 Error log Errors detected within the program are written to this log file It can be a useful supplement for bug fixing or program troubleshooting between the customer and the developer helpdesk It contains detailed information on the problem and where it occurred in the code 5 3 11 Alarm Show the present internal or external alarm status Alarm is marked red and warning orange CIntemal dans EE Alarm information Alarm group 1 Channel d 23 Tank num 1 2 il interceptor jee den III High alarm Gi 100 100 Tite ee
45. ture Product temperature in degrees Celsius at end of test Leakage Leakage given in litres hour Status Shows the conclusions of the leak report Date and time at end of test Statuses see leak detection document for more information OK green The leak test is finished Deviation red Deviation is detected Testing yellow Leak test in progress Invalid blue The test ended invalid Cancelled grey The test was cancelled pump activity or delivery Manif grey Indicates that this tank is manifold Leak status is shown in the first tank in the 1 tank combination For more detailed information about the leakage test see the leakage detection manual IMPORTANT No deliveries or pump activity can take place during leakage testing Doc no 15 SFW08043 RevA Page 26 of 48 4 tech 5 3 3 Howto start a leak test Click the Start button to begin a leakage test in the leakage report window seen in Figure 23 Choose the test duration in minutes Maximum test time is 600 minutes 10 hours Finally click Ok to start the test The test runs on all tanks Tank Hr IET ACTA IET ACTAE TankMHr TankMr Start time 95 UNL 2 35 UNL Diesel 4 Diesel Ultima 24h 1 2008 14 34 Duration min 360 Run leakage test periodically Figure 23 Leak detection settings Note 1 Static automatic leak detection in the system setup window must be switched off Note 2 If the
46. un Ar A acces ee ats es pa ee cece rete pees verse REE 47 552 NOG OP 47 C NOL e iz e e ug Te EE EEE EE EE EEE 48 Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Page 3 of 48 1 Introduction 4tech AS has taken advanced technology in use to give the user a high performance solution designed to meet all of your environmental and inventory management needs both at present and in the future 4tech has over the last 10 years developed a powerful wet stock monitoring and reconciliation software package for personal computers FuelWin uses the 4tech FIP protocol in its full extent to provide the user with the important information collected by the control unit FuelCom 5080 FuelWin acts as a control centre where the complete system can be set up for integration and communication FuelWin gives you an overview of level temperature and alarm status on each tank The level and temperature is stored and time stamped every hour FuelWin collects reports for deliveries calculated sales and leakages Full benefit with pump traffic included in reports when connected to supported Point of Sales Systems Analysis can be performed with the real time log function logging the level of each hour 4tech AS offer a complete range of gauging devices by using patented high performance sensors and advanced control units for domestic market heating oil the industrial market lubricants chemicals and petrol stations The data can be displayed locally by the FuelWin progr
47. v Read Leak reports ep Minutes Doc no 15 SFW08043 Rev A Program setup Communication Reports History Set days to keep history 365 Days to keep Sales reports 365 Days to keep Delivery reports 355 Days to keep Leak reports 365 Days to keep Measure reports 365 Days to keep Collecting reports E Cancel Figure 11 History Page 12 of 48 Z tech E Fueltin File View Tank num Fraduct Label volume Max fill limit Warning Reports 4 System overview Setup 1 Other 1 L 6482 L 6158 Help P CI m om enc pa co r3 m e cm a e Cm OO wo Oo nr Ga CO oe C OO ml E EST cm co p co Pt LI m om a X T oo m mo PI I m om c co J mo PI I Cc oe KN E oo cu Pe ess cn co T oo Ei E Volume LI 6 482 LI 324 PE 150 High alarm 100 High warning E KN I ca I T IA KN T1 L Cc L Co Fa A KN LO j CO Co LO Ti LT hu Co Ullage Temperature je e ell ESSI Ce 4 Sh mn E fem Gs WA Go en em on c o ub m C m Jo E E op pee up om B un ce oo Je ca e rm c ew n c c EXT c c SCH c c 2i c c c c LIE c c Low warning Low alarm Leakage alarm Deviation alarm Water alarm Td Talal Td Talal AA Lalas re Td Talal AA daa la Vada System alarm EET Figure
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