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COMPLIANCE INFO_1991-1994
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1991-1994
RECORD_ID
PR0231746
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003862
FACILITY_NAME
Marks Fuel & Food, Inc.
STREET_NUMBER
880
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
VICTOR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
049-050-32
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
880 E VICTOR RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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C' <br />Ci <br />u <br />J <br />0 <br />J <br />• .. <br />The High Product Alarm warns of potential over- <br />fill during bulk deliveries. Indicated by a flashing <br />"H" to the left of the tank number on the LCD, the <br />High Level Alarm can be programmed to an ex- <br />ternal output relay. See page 10, Section 6.5 Out- <br />put Relays. An alarm warning, printed at the time <br />alarm is activated, is stored in memory and can <br />be recalled by pressing the Print key, PRINT, <br />selecting choice 4, and pressing ENT. <br />TANK 1 <br />HIGH ALARM ACTIVATED <br />5:13 PM 5/11/89 <br />Figure 9-3: High Alarm Print-out. <br />Low Level Alarm warns when inventory drops <br />below a pre-set limit. It is indicated with a flash- <br />ing "L" to the left of the tank number on the LCD. <br />Low Level Alarm can be programmed to an exter- <br />nal output relay. See page 10, Section 6.5 Out- <br />put Relays. An alarm warning is printed at the <br />time of the alarm is activated, and a recall of the <br />last alarm for each tank is stored in memory and <br />can be recalled by pressing the Print key, <br />PRINT, selecting choice 4, and pressing ENT. <br />I� <br />Contact Alarm reports are printed automatically <br />at the time the alarm condition is activated. This <br />report prints the number of the contact activated <br />including time and date. Contact Alarm can be <br />programmed to an external output relay. See <br />page 10, Section 6.5 Output Relays. The last <br />alarm report for each contact is stored in <br />memory and can be recalled by pressing the <br />Print key, PRINT, selecting choice 4, and press- <br />ing ENT. <br />CONTACT 2 <br />ALARM ACTIVATED <br />12:45 PM 5/11/89 <br />Figure 9-5: Contact Alarm Print-out. <br />13 <br />When F 67 is programmed, this warning will ac- <br />tivate in the event of a probe failure. When ac- <br />tivated, a warning will be printed, and if an output <br />relay is programmed, that relay will be activated. <br />TANK 1 <br />NO PROBE CONNECTED <br />HIGH ALARM ACTIVATED <br />11:58 AM 5/12/90 <br />Figure 9-6: Probe Error Alarm Print-out. <br />— — — LAST HIGH ALARM — — — <br />TANK 1 12:03 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST LOW ALARM — — <br />TANK 1 12:03 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST WATER ALARM — — — <br />TANK 1 12:02 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST THEFT ALARM — — — <br />NO PREVIOUS ALARM <br />— — — LAST CONTACT ALARM — — — <br />CNT 2 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 3 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 4 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 5 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 6 12:46 5/16/89 <br />CNT 7 12:46 5/16/89 <br />CNT 8 12:46 5/16/89 <br />YYY*RAY**4trtrYtr**RRYR*YYYtr*Y <br />Figure 9-7: Choice 4 Print-out <br />Important: Leak test function, F85 or F87 and <br />F75, Leak Threshold, must be programmed in <br />order for the Leak Test to function. <br />The Leak Test can be started and stopped <br />manually by using functions 85 and 86. The <br />X76 ETM can also be pre-programmed to start <br />TANK 1 <br />LOW ALARM ACTIVATED <br />5:13 PM 5/11/89 <br />Figure 9-4: Low Alarm Print-out. <br />I� <br />Contact Alarm reports are printed automatically <br />at the time the alarm condition is activated. This <br />report prints the number of the contact activated <br />including time and date. Contact Alarm can be <br />programmed to an external output relay. See <br />page 10, Section 6.5 Output Relays. The last <br />alarm report for each contact is stored in <br />memory and can be recalled by pressing the <br />Print key, PRINT, selecting choice 4, and press- <br />ing ENT. <br />CONTACT 2 <br />ALARM ACTIVATED <br />12:45 PM 5/11/89 <br />Figure 9-5: Contact Alarm Print-out. <br />13 <br />When F 67 is programmed, this warning will ac- <br />tivate in the event of a probe failure. When ac- <br />tivated, a warning will be printed, and if an output <br />relay is programmed, that relay will be activated. <br />TANK 1 <br />NO PROBE CONNECTED <br />HIGH ALARM ACTIVATED <br />11:58 AM 5/12/90 <br />Figure 9-6: Probe Error Alarm Print-out. <br />— — — LAST HIGH ALARM — — — <br />TANK 1 12:03 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST LOW ALARM — — <br />TANK 1 12:03 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST WATER ALARM — — — <br />TANK 1 12:02 PM 5/13/89 <br />— — — LAST THEFT ALARM — — — <br />NO PREVIOUS ALARM <br />— — — LAST CONTACT ALARM — — — <br />CNT 2 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 3 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 4 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 5 12:45 5/16/89 <br />CNT 6 12:46 5/16/89 <br />CNT 7 12:46 5/16/89 <br />CNT 8 12:46 5/16/89 <br />YYY*RAY**4trtrYtr**RRYR*YYYtr*Y <br />Figure 9-7: Choice 4 Print-out <br />Important: Leak test function, F85 or F87 and <br />F75, Leak Threshold, must be programmed in <br />order for the Leak Test to function. <br />The Leak Test can be started and stopped <br />manually by using functions 85 and 86. The <br />X76 ETM can also be pre-programmed to start <br />
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