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Fuel Management System
Operators Guide
T5 Series
Franklin Fueling Systems • 3760 Marsh Rd. • Madison, WI 53718 USA
Tel:  +1 608 838 8786 • 800 225 9787 • Fax: +1 608 838 6433 • www.franklinfueling.com
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Page 1 - Fuel Management System

Fuel Management SystemOperator’s GuideT5 Series Franklin Fueling Systems • 3760 Marsh Rd. • Madison, WI 53718 USATel:  +1 608 838 8786 • 800 225 9787 

Page 2 - Inspection of Materials

6Basic Console OperationOnce the Fuel Management System has been installed, programmed and tested, you will interact with the system via the LCD touch

Page 3 - Contents

7Data EntryIf you are prompted to enter information, a keypad and edit buttons will be displayed.Character Selection: Selects between upper case lette

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8Main (Home) Menu OptionsThe Main Menu button will take you to the Home/Menu screen where you can select from several different options. The rst six 

Page 5 - Important Safety Messages

9Reports MenuUse the Reports Menu to generate a variety of reports and access report menus for all available applications.Alarm History Print a histor

Page 6 - Related Documentation

10Fuel Management System ApplicationThe Fuel Management Systems application provides inventory management, optional tank and line leak detection featu

Page 7 - Introduction

11Printing ReportsInternal PrinterAn internal printer is optional on TS-550 / 5000 FMS consoles, but not available on the TS-5 (TS-608) console. Older

Page 8 - BriteSensors™

12Tank TestingWhy Test the Integrity of a TankIn compliance with federal, state and local regulatory policies, all tanks must be monitored for leaks d

Page 9 - User Interface

13Tank Testing RequirementsStatic Tank Testing is available only if the option for Tank Testing is enabled. This option can be ordered when purchasing

Page 10 - Basic Console Operation

14How to Manually Start Static TestsThis procedure requires User level privileges.1.  Starting at the Home/Status screen, press the FMS application bu

Page 11 - System Identication

15Statistical Continuous Automatic Leak Detection (SCALD) SCALD (Statistical Continuous Automatic Leak Detection) runs 24hrs a day performing 0.2 GPH 

Page 12 - Main (Home) Menu Options

iiCopyright ©2007 by Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS).No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of FFS

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16SCALD ResultsPass – A passing result ensures the integrity of the tank is good.Fail – Test failure will be indicated by a Warning light and / or ann

Page 14 - FMS Application Menu

17Example Tank Leak Test Reports from Internal PrinterSite ID 1 Site ID 2Site ID 3Site ID 4Site ID 5Date TimeSite ID 1Site ID 2Site ID 3Site I

Page 15 - Printing Reports

18Example External Tank Leak Test Report from Web Browser InterfaceSite ID 1 Site ID 2Site ID 3Site ID 4Site ID 5Last AvailableTank Test ReportDate T

Page 16 - Tank Testing

19Line Leak TestingOverviewLine Leak Detection is available only if the option for Line Testing is enabled. This option can be ordered when purchasing

Page 17 - Ideal Testing Conditions

20Test Cycles & TypesOnce installed, calibrated and enabled, the LS500 will start a cycle of tests after the hook signal becomes inactive (i.e. a 

Page 18 - Static Test Results

214.  Press the Lines button.5.  Select the line that will be tested. If the line does not appear on the screen, use the Scroll Down button to view mo

Page 19 - When SCALD Tests

22Line Leak Test ReportsReports that contain leak testing data and results may be printed from the console or generated/printed using TSA.Printing Tan

Page 20 - Tank Leak Test Reports

23Web Browser Interface One of the most powerful advantages of a T5 series console is its standard Ethernet port and ability to communicate with a web

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24Available PagesThe following web pages can be browsed to in order to access data and perform various control functions. Some of the pages are depend

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25Routine MaintenanceAs an end user/owner, there is a limited amount of maintenance that you may need to perform on the console. To keep the unit in g

Page 23 - Line Leak Testing

iiiContentsImportant Safety Messages ...1Related Documentat

Page 24 - Test Cycles & Types

26Appendix A – Compatible PrintersT5 Series Fuel Management Systems – Hewlett Packard Compatible PrintersT5 series consoles have a standard Type-A USB

Page 25 - Line Test Results

27Appendix B – Alarm TableNote:  Refer to Safety Instructions outlined in this manual prior to performing any maintenance on or inside the console.Not

Page 26 - Line Leak Test Reports

28SystemDisplayed Warning Description Recommended Actions Reference SourceIS Barrier Violation The system has received an indication that there is a 

Page 27 - Web Browser Interface

29FMSTank/Manifold AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Description Recommended Actions Reference SourceCorrection Table ErrorCorrection points 

Page 28 - Line Leak Tests

30FMSProbe AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Description Recommended Actions Reference SourceFloat Height ErrorA oat on the probe listed with the alarm is being

Page 29 - Routine Maintenance

31FMSLine/Manifold AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Description Recommended Actions Reference SourceDispenser Test FailedLine pressure must be above 12 psi when

Page 30 - Thermal Printer

32FMSSensor AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Description Recommended Actions Reference SourceSN2 Fuse Blown The fuse on the channel of the 2-Wire Sensor Module 

Page 31 - Appendix B – Alarm Table

33Appendix C – Third Party CerticationsIssue Date: November 22, 1995 Revision Date: February 28, 2006Franklin Fueling SystemsTS-750, TS-1000, TS-1001

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34From the National Work Group on Leak Detection (NWGLDE) web site. 20 Feb. 2007.<http://www.nwglde.org/evals/franklin_fueling_c.html>Comments N

Page 33 - Tank/Manifold Alarms

35Issue Date: July 27, 2006Franklin Fueling Systems TS 750, 1000, 1001, 2000, 2001 with SCALD 2.0, TS-5, TS-608, TS-550, TS-5000 (INCON TSP-LL2 Magne

Page 34 - Probe Alarms

ivLine Leak Testing ...19Overview ...

Page 35 - Line/Manifold Alarms

36From the National Work Group on Leak Detection (NWGLDE) web site. 20 Feb. 2007.<http://www.nwglde.org/evals/franklin_fueling_e.html>The databa

Page 36 - Sensor Alarms

37Issue Date: May 19, 2006 Franklin Fueling Systems TS-LS500 Series (for Rigid and/or Flexible Piping)AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTORCertific

Page 37

38Franklin Fueling Systems Evaluator: Ken Wilcox Associates 3760 Marsh Road Tel: (816) 443-2494 Madison, WI 53718 Dates of Evaluation: 06/23/

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39Issue Date: November 17, 2005 Franklin Fueling SystemsSecondary Containment Monitoring (SCM) Incon TS-SCM and EBW AS-SCMCONTINUOUS INTERSTITIAL TANK

Page 39 - Issue Date: July 27, 2006

40Comments: Interstitial space is tested continuously. Vacuum source is the submerged turbine pump siphon port. Presence of a water table above the le

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©2012 FFS 000-2151 Rev. C

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1Important Safety MessagesFranklin Fueling Systems (FFS) equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile hydrocarbon liquids such a

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2Certied Programmer/Service Person: Only an FFS certied programmer or service person is allowed to access both the user interface keypad and areas i

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3IntroductionThe purpose of this manual is to guide installers, operators and technicians through the operation of a T5 series console. The T5 series 

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4ApplicationsApplications are programs designed to function as a platform for specic Inputs/Outputs. There are two different applica-tions available 

Page 46 - ©2012 FFS 000-2151 Rev. C

5Optional Modules2-Wire Sensor Module   Provides 12 inputs for 2-wire Standard sensors.3-Wire Sensor Module   Provides 8 inputs and supports both 3-wi

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