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TMS2000 - OEC Fluid Handling, Inc.

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Liquid Level Control SystemsPAPERFEEDPRINTLEAKSP 1SP 2SP 3WATERTANK IDGROUP IDMODEREVIEW STEPEDITTANKSELECTGROUP SELECTTANK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMTESTEDITGAL%GALULLIN˚FINSTRUCTION MANUAL<strong>TMS2000</strong>SECTION 1 – PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS1.1 GENERAL SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe <strong>TMS2000</strong> is a fully integrated tank monitor system that combines level measurement withprecision in-tank leak detection and external sensors for secondary containment. Figure 1-1 showsa typical block diagram of how a system should be configured for installation. This diagram is not adetailed wiring diagram, which is found in Section 3 of this manual. Figure 1-1 is to guide theinstaller in planning the actual installation, and give a general overview of the possible combinationsof TANKS, LEVEL PROBES, EXTERNAL SENSORS, and OPTIONAL equipment that may berequired for a typical installation. Figure 1-1 shows only one (1) tank with three (3) sensors:however, <strong>TMS2000</strong> can monitor up to 2 tanks and 8 sensor combinations. Refer to the specificdesign drawing for the customer's actual site for complete site-specific details on how many tanksand sensors are specified.SEE MANUALSECTION 3.5SEE MANUAL SECTION 2.2PNEUMERCATORTMS 2000DATA DISPLAY /GATHERING &CONTROLEQUIPMENT<strong>TMS2000</strong>CONSOLECONSOLEOUTPUTSSEE MANUALSECTION 3.4RELAY CONTACTS115/230 VAC(50/60 Hz)POWERMODEM / RS232 / RS485 / RELAY CONTACTSFIELD WIRINGSEEMANUALSECTION 3SENSOR / PROBEINPUTS FROMOTHER TANKSEE MANUALSECTIONS2.3 - 2.8PIPINGSUMPSENSORLEVELPROBEREMOTEMOUNTEDALARMSLIQUID STORAGE TANKFigure 1-1 - Typical System Block DiagramDRAWING NO. 20047 REV. A<strong>TMS2000</strong> Installation.doc 07-11-05PAGE 2

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