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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
1987
RECORD_ID
PR0231431
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0000514
FACILITY_NAME
MAIN STREET SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
1071
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N
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
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95336
APN
21707011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1071 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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i <br />I <br />I <br />0 0 <br />ORTR EMTRT COMMRMOS MODE <br />oao 1K <br />®a© C PROG. <br />�N <br />��Eao as N <br />Figure 5-1: Keyboard Functions. <br />probe riser to the center of the tank. Enter this in- <br />to insure a watertight connection <br />6. Insert the watertight cable grip (supplied) into <br />' the junction box and insert the cable from the <br />probe through the cable grip into the junction <br />box. <br />1 <br />7. Connect a 2 -wire cable to the field wire as <br />shown in Wiring Diagram, on page 15. <br />Tighten the cable grip in the junction box to in- <br />sure a watertight connection. <br />NOTE: The 2 -wire cable connector has a plug <br />connected under the probe cover. If the probe <br />has to be removed after it is wired in the junction <br />box, open the 950 cap, remove the four stainless <br />steel Allen screws, remove the cover (if optional <br />probe housing was provided) and disconnect at <br />the plug. When reconnecting, be sure the gasket <br />between the probe cap and flange is in place. <br />5.0 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS <br />The X76 ETM System provides you with an al- <br />phanumeric LCD read-out that will display tank infor- <br />mation and prompt you through the initial set-up <br />5.1 Data Entry Keys <br />Provides quick and easy information input. The <br />Clear/Correct key, C/CE, will clear or correct <br />data entry, and is used for alphabetical input. <br />5.2 Command Keys <br />Enter Key - ENT: Used for data entry. <br />Tank Number Key - TANK NO.: Used to ad- <br />vance LCD read-outs to the next tank in your sys- <br />tem. <br />Low Level Key - LO: Used to display the set <br />point, in gallons, to the Low Level Alarm for the <br />tank number displayed. <br />High Level Key - HE Used to display the set <br />point, in gallons, of the High Level Alarm for the <br />tank number displayed. <br />Display Key - DISPLAY: Used to change the <br />LCD format from inches and gallons to tempera- <br />ture and water or time and date. <br />formation in Table 4-1: Tank Tilt Information on <br />page 6. This information will be needed at the <br />time of set-up. <br />D. The X76 ETM Probe has been shipped with a <br />' <br />950 cap adaptor and one loose 3/8" watertight <br />connector. The probe has a 3 foot 2 -wire <br />cable for connecting the probe to the junction <br />' <br />box. Check to make sure this equipment is <br />present. <br />1. Screw the 950 adaptor to the pipe riser. <br />' <br />2. Loosen the watertight cable grip on the 950 <br />fill cap and insert the 2 -wire cable. <br />3. Connect the slack chain attached to the <br />950 cap to the eye hook on top of the <br />probe. <br />IMPORTANT: Check to be sure the wire tie used <br />' <br />to secure the fuel and water sensor for shipping <br />has been removed from the bottom slot of the <br />probe housing tube. <br />' <br />NOTE: Check to be sure stick readings have <br />been made and recorded on the tank tilt informa- <br />tion sheet before the probe is installed. This will <br />avoid unnecessary delays at set-up time. <br />' <br />4. Insert probe into the riser pipe. Do not let the <br />probe free fall because this can cause <br />' <br />damage to the tank bottom or the probe itself. <br />WARNING: Turn off the power to the X76 ETM <br />System before installing probes to prevent <br />personal injury, property loss and equipment <br />damage. <br />5. Adjust the cable lengths between the top of <br />the probe and the 950 cap so there is more <br />cable than chain. Then tighten the cable's grip <br />to insure a watertight connection <br />6. Insert the watertight cable grip (supplied) into <br />' the junction box and insert the cable from the <br />probe through the cable grip into the junction <br />box. <br />1 <br />7. Connect a 2 -wire cable to the field wire as <br />shown in Wiring Diagram, on page 15. <br />Tighten the cable grip in the junction box to in- <br />sure a watertight connection. <br />NOTE: The 2 -wire cable connector has a plug <br />connected under the probe cover. If the probe <br />has to be removed after it is wired in the junction <br />box, open the 950 cap, remove the four stainless <br />steel Allen screws, remove the cover (if optional <br />probe housing was provided) and disconnect at <br />the plug. When reconnecting, be sure the gasket <br />between the probe cap and flange is in place. <br />5.0 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS <br />The X76 ETM System provides you with an al- <br />phanumeric LCD read-out that will display tank infor- <br />mation and prompt you through the initial set-up <br />5.1 Data Entry Keys <br />Provides quick and easy information input. The <br />Clear/Correct key, C/CE, will clear or correct <br />data entry, and is used for alphabetical input. <br />5.2 Command Keys <br />Enter Key - ENT: Used for data entry. <br />Tank Number Key - TANK NO.: Used to ad- <br />vance LCD read-outs to the next tank in your sys- <br />tem. <br />Low Level Key - LO: Used to display the set <br />point, in gallons, to the Low Level Alarm for the <br />tank number displayed. <br />High Level Key - HE Used to display the set <br />point, in gallons, of the High Level Alarm for the <br />tank number displayed. <br />Display Key - DISPLAY: Used to change the <br />LCD format from inches and gallons to tempera- <br />ture and water or time and date. <br />
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