TS-DIM - Franklin Fueling Systems
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TS-DIM - Franklin Fueling Systems
TS-DIM Installation Guide Manual # Revision Date 000-2044 B Aug. 2012 Changes from Previous Revision Added Cabling and Programming information 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 Preface This manual contains instructions for the installation of the INCON TS-DIM (Dispenser Interface Module), which monitors transactions between dispensers and the consoles that control them. Instructions for installing or servicing dispensers, consoles, and tank monitors are not included. For more detailed information on other products, always refer to the documentation provided by the equipment manufacturer. Abbreviations and Acronyms DBox - Pump manufacturer’s Distribution Box EGD - Electronic Gas Dispenser MPD - Multiple Product Dispenser MOC - Major Oil Company (term used by Gilbarco in G-SITE systems) SPD - Single Product Dispenser TS-DIM - Dispenser Interface Module POS - Point of Sale terminal PC - Personal Computer Notice INCON reserves the right to change this document and specifications at any time without notice. INCON makes no expressed or implied warranty with regard to the contents of this manual. INCON assumes no liability for errors or omissions, or for any damages, direct or consequential, that result from the use of this document or the equipment that it describes. Trademarks INCON® and Tank Sentinel® are registered trademarks of Intelligent Controls. All brand, and product, names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyrights Copyright © 2004 by Intelligent Controls (INCON). Copyright © 2004 by Progressive International Electronics, Inc. (PIE). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of INCON. All rights reserved. Patents The INCON TS-DIM is manufactured by Progressive International Products (PIE) and is protected under one, or more, of the following U.S. patents: 5,790,410, 5,831,861, 5,694,326, 5,663,887, 5,557,529, 5,394,336, 5,361,216, 5,270,943, and 5,108,742. Contacting INCON Please feel free to contact us by mail at: Franklin Fueling Systems 3760 Marsh Rd. Madison, WI 53718 USA Or contact us by phone, fax, or email: Tel: 608-838-8786 Email: FFSsales@fele.com Fax: +1 608 838 6433 FFSTechsupport@fele.com International Tel: Mexico 001 800 738 7610 Office Hours: 8am to 5pm CST - Monday through Friday Please visit our web site at www.franklinfueling.com 2 Contents Preface.............................................................................................................................. 2 Abbreviations and Acronyms................................................................................................... 2 Notice....................................................................................................................................... 2 Description of TS-DIM Components........................................................................................ 5 System Evaluation - Important Site Survey............................................................................. 5 System Installation Overview.......................................................................................... 5 System Installation Requirements........................................................................................... 5 TS-DIM General Installation Steps – For Electronic Dispensers............................................. 6 TS-DIM General Installation Steps – Wiring the TS-DIM......................................................... 8 Pump Specific Installation TS-DIM / G for Gilbarco Electronic Dispenser.......................................................................... 9 TS-DIM / GS for Gilbarco MOC G-SITE Systems................................................................... 11 TS-DIM / W for Wayne / Dresser Electronic Dispenser........................................................... 13 Smart Fuel Controller Connection......................................................................................... 17 DIM Diagnostics.............................................................................................................. 19 Clearing the Database Using Privileged Mode...................................................................... 21 Using the Internal Diagnostics to Collect Site Data............................................................... 22 Acquiring and Saving Wayne Dispenser Line Factors........................................................... 23 Programming the Tank Gauge............................................................................................... 24 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 25 General Technical Information...................................................................................... 26 TS-DIM Installation on a T5 Series Console ...............................................................27 3 Important Safety Messages INCON equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile hydrocarbon liquids such as gasoline and diesel fuel. Installing or working on this equipment means working in an environment in which these highly flammable liquids may be present. Working in such a hazardous environment presents a risk of severe injury or death if these instructions and standard industry practices are not followed. Read and follow all instructions thoroughly before installing or working on this, or any other related equipment. As you read this guide, please be aware of the following symbols and their meanings. Warning Caution Warning Warning Warning This symbol identifies a warning. A warning sign will appear in the text of this document when a potentially hazardous situation may arise if the instructions that follow are not adhered to closely. A potentially hazardous situation may involve the possibility of severe bodily harm or even death. This is a caution symbol. A caution sign will appear in the text of this document when a potentially hazardous environmental situation may arise if the instructions that follow are not adhered to closely. A potentially hazardous environmental situation may involve the leakage of fuel from equipment that could severely harm the environment. Follow all applicable codes governing the installation and servicing of this product and the entire system. Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing this equipment and related equipment. A potentially lethal electrical shock hazard and the possibility of an explosion or fire from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are accidentally turned on during installation or servicing. Please refer to the Installation and Owner’s Manual for this equipment and the appropriate documentation for any other related equipment, for complete installation and safety information. Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installation of this product and its associated systems. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA codes 30, 30A, and 70 from the National Fire Protection Association. Failure to follow these codes could result in severe injury, death, serious property damage, and / or environmental contamination. Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. The equipment in this manual is usually mounted underground, so reduced visibility puts service personnel working on this equipment in danger from moving vehicles entering the work area. To help eliminate these unsafe conditions, secure the area by using a service truck to block access to the work environment, or by using any other reasonable means available to ensure the safety of service personnel. Warning TS-DIM units must be installed in non-hazardous areas. The main box must be protected from severe vibration, extreme temperatures and excessive humidity. Warning All equipment connected to the TS-DIM must be UL approved. Also, use standard RS232 and RS485 connections. Warning The TS-DIM is intended to be used with other devices such as tank monitors, which determine whether leaks exist at a site. The TS-DIM device cannot determine if product leaks are present. For Use in USA Installation of the TS-DIM fuel control system must comply with the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), the Automotive and Marine Station Code (NFPA 30A), and all other federal, state, local and applicable safety codes. For Use in Canada Installation of the TS-DIM fuel control system must comply with the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code, the Flammable and Combustible Liquid Code, and all other federal, provincial, state, local and applicable safety codes. 4 Description of TS-DIM Components The TS-DIM collects information on all dispensed product and consolidates the data to a concise, easy-to-read format, facilitating the inventory reconciliation process. The TS-DIM systems are made up of the components listed below. Using this checklist, identify and familiarize yourself with each of the components in your shipment. For further clarification, refer to the block diagrams at the end of each section in the dispenser specific installation portion of this manual. Note: For both the mechanical and electronic installations, the technician will need a DB9M to DB9F straight cable and a PC to complete the installation. Component Checklist - TS-DIM • TS-DIM Main Box, which includes: a communication cable to the tank monitor, power transformer and a connector for the dispenser communications adapter cable. • Pump Communication Cable Communications Adapter Cable, which connects the TS-DIM box to the fuel dispenser or the POS. • Installation Manual • System Firmware System Installation System Evaluation - Important Site Survey One important step before installing the TS-DIM is to take a site survey listing all of the fuel dispensing equipment. A site survey should include: • Model numbers of all dispensers and DBoxes • Names of equipment manufacturers • Number of dispensers • A simple drawing showing the station layout System Installation Overview Install the TS-DIM system in the following order: 1. Install the controlling console and dispensers according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Test the dispensers with the console for proper operation. See the System Installation Requirements section that follows for further information. Figure 1: TS-DIM Installation Overview 2. Install a tank monitoring system according to the manufacturer’s specifications. See the System Installation Requirements section that follows for further information. 3. Mount the TS-DIM. Refer to the TS-DIM General Installation section of this manual for further information. 4. Connect the system components to the specific dispenser box (DBox). See the Pump Specific Installation section for the appropriate brand of dispenser. 5. Test the TS-DIM with the internal Diagnostics, and map out the meters (refer to the Diagnostics section for further information). 6. Connect to the tank monitoring system and fully test the integrated system. System Installation Requirements In preparation for the TS-DIM installation, ensure that the following requirements have been met. 1. Following the manufacturer’s installation instructions, install the dispensing equipment (dispensers and DBoxes). 2. Test all of the dispensers in stand-alone (manual) mode. 3. Test all of the dispensers with the same brand of console to check basic dispenser functionality and to confirm a working communications link between the DBox and the dispensers. On dispensers which have programmable identification numbers, ensure that the numbers are set correctly. If multiple dispensers contain the same I.D. number, communication conflicts will occur. All dispensers and communications should function properly before proceeding with TS-DIM installation, but, if they don’t, please contact that equipment’s vendor / manufacturer. 5 TS-DIM General Installation Steps – For Electronic Dispensers 1. A junction box with a single receptacle outlet must be provided (see the TS-DIM Power Requirements on page 7). 2. Securely mount the TS-DIM main box in a non-hazardous location according to the suggested layout in the Tank Monitor Installation Instructions. 3. Referring to the connector / jumper layout diagrams that follow, verify all jumpers on the TS-DIM main board are set according to the specific application requirements. These jumper settings have been set by the manufacturer and should not need to be moved. Only the jumpers on SW2 may need to be adjusted depending on the application. These jumpers allow the TS-DIM to be configured for daisy-chaining together using RS-485 multidrop circuitry (refer to the three diagrams in this section). 4. Plug the power adapter into the dedicated 120 VAC outlet to apply power to the TS-DIM system. 5. Connect the TS-DIM to the DBox. 6. Run internal DIM Diagnostics (Page 19), which will perform a preliminary test and gather data. Program the ATG and refer to the TS-DIM General Installation Steps - Wiring the TS-DIM section for information on connecting a RS232 serial port cable (field supplied) from Host1 / RS-232 on the TS-DIM to a PC. 7. Connect the TS-DIM to the ATG. AC pwr J3 Diagnostic Port Top View of TS-DIM Main Board A 1 B 3 GND 2 W2 W1 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pinouts for J4 & J5 2 1 J2 Auxilliary/RS232 J5 J4 RS485 Host1/ Link to Rs485 next box J8 J6 W3 J1 Host1/RS232 + - 1 RTS Tx Rx Diag Tx Rx Host1 Adapter Connector Tx Rx Aux Jumper Detail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W2 BR 1 BR 2 DB (7/8) P1 P2 Aux A1 A2 A3 Device Address Note: 1 = Jumpered 0 = No Jumper Parity P1 0 1 0 1 P2 0 0 1 1 None Odd Even N/A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 BR 1 BR 2 DB (7/8) P1 P2 Reserved Reserved Reserved Host 1 Data Bits Device Address A1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 W1 0/10 1/11 2/12 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 7/17 DB 0 1 Baud Rate BR1 0 1 0 1 BR2 0 0 1 1 Figure 2:TS-DIM Main Board Jumper Selections 6 7 8 1200 2400 4800 9600 TS-DIM Power Requirements The TS-DIM must be powered from a dedicated 115 VAC single circuit breaker, with no other devices connected to the power receptacle or breaker. Do not use a switchedneutral breaker. The neutral must come directly from the neutral bus in the electric supply panel. No other neutral circuits may be connected to this wire. The electric supply system earth bond must connect to a driven ground rod or other earth bonding system that complies with Article 250 of the National Electrical Code. Failure to comply with these requirements will void the warranty. A B C D SW 2 Pump Type SW 1 LEDs Top View of TS-DIM Adapter Board Rx1 Tx1 Rx2 Tx2 J3 Interface A B C D SW 3 Option A B C D H2 J2 H3 H1 Layout for H2 & H3 A B C D Settings 0 = on 1 = off 1 2 3 off - on Pump Type (SW 1) Non-Selected Gilbarco Wayne Tokheim Gilbarco G-site XPIC A 0 1 0 1 0 0 B 0 0 1 1 0 1 C 0 0 0 0 1 1 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayne H2 & H3 jumpered 1-2 Gilbarco H2 & H3 jumpered 2-3 Interface Type (SW 2) Non-Selected Current Loop RS422/RS485 TOK Standard RS232 Full Duplex RS232 Read Only A 0 1 0 1 0 1 B 0 0 1 1 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 1 1 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 Options Type (J9) Refer to Pump Specific Installation Instructions Figure 3: TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections 7 TS-DIM General Installation Steps – Wiring the TS-DIM Wiring the TS-DIM to a Dbox and Power Receptacle 1. With all of the power off, install and wire the single outlet receptacle to a dedicated 10 circuit breaker in the power panel. Label the circuit description on the power panel door “TS-DIM power only.” 2. Wire the TS-DIM to the Dbox. Information about wiring to the Dbox, or 8.5" Dbox & Controller, or G-Site Controller is found on pages 11 to 17 in this 2.0" manual under the appropriate section heading. The TS-DIM will be wired to (4) Mounting Holes for #8 Screws the console in the following section. TS-DIM 7.5" 3. Connect your DB9 serial cable from the Diagnostic port on the TS-DIM to the serial port on your PC. Note: The Diagnostic port is used for diagnostics and sitemapping (see page 19). For computers without serial ports, use a serial port to USB converter. TS-DIM Dimensions 4. Apply power to the TS-DIM only (plug the TS-DIM power adapter into the single outlet receptacle and turn on the TS-DIM circuit breaker). Wiring the TS-DIM to a T1 Series Console Turn off the main power source / all power sources that terminate in the console before working on or servicing this equipment. Failure to do so will create a lethal electrical shock hazard. 1. Make sure all power to the tank gauge console is turned off at the power source. 2. On the right side of the console, use the third knockout from the bottom for the TS-DIM, 3 conductor cable wiring (P / N 600-0207). 3. Install a clamp fitting at the console and insert the wires through the opening. Remove the plastic safety shield and terminate the wires as follows: a. Wire 485A to Terminal 485A b. Wire 485B to Terminal 485B c. Wire S.RTN to Terminal S.RTN Note: There may be TS-LLDI interface wires already connected to the RS-485 terminals. In this case, remove one wire and twist it together with the appropriate TS-DIM wire. Reinsert these into the correct terminal and tighten the screw. 4. Reinstall the plastic safety shield and tighten the clamp. To Dispenser Dbox To Tank Sentinel Console Host 1 / RS485 Port INCON P / N 600-0207 TS-DIM Dispenser Interface Module Diagnostic Port DB9 to DB9 Dedicated Single 115VAC Power Outlet FFS Console Or... Other Dbox Adapter Cable N / A for TS-DIM / M To - PC COMM X Serial Port TS-DIM Dispenser Interface Module PC Dedicated Single 115VAC Power Outlet Figure 4: TS-DIM to Dbox and Receptacle Power Wiring 8 Figure 5: TS-DIM to Console Wiring Host 1 / RS485 Port Pump Specific Installation TS-DIM / G for Gilbarco Electronic Dispenser Gilbarco MOC (Major Oil Company) G-SITE Systems are specially configured. For Gilbarco MOC instructions and installation requirements, refer to the Gilbarco G-SITE installation section that follows this one. Follow instructions in the TS-DIM General Installation section and perform general installation procedures and preliminary testing procedures using the internal DIM Diagnostics (page 19). Then, follow the specific instructions for connecting the TS-DIM system to the appropriate Gilbarco distribution box (DBox). See the Gilbarco DBoxes Table that follows for further information. Proceed with the TS-DIM’s installation and refer to the TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections Diagram in the preceding section (TS-DIM for Electronic Dispensers General Installation) for further information. 1. Verify that the adapter board’s SW1 jumpers will be set for the specific Gilbarco models. 2. If the Gilbarco system uses a current loop style Universal DBox or a TS1000 DBox, set the adapter board’s SW2 jumpers for current loop. Plug the adapter harness into position J2. Disconnect the Gilbarco console / controller from the distribution box and connect the Gilbarco style TS-DIM adapter cable (P / N 600-0201) to the Gilbarco DBox. Plug the long end of the adapter cable into the TS-DIM DB9M connector on the end of the TS-DIM. See the TS-DIM to Gilbarco DBox Universal / TS1000 Diagram later in this section. If the Gilbarco system uses an RS422 style Universal DBox, set the adapter board’s SW2 jumpers for RS422 / RS485. Plug the adapter harness into position J3. Disconnect the Gilbarco console / controller from the DBox and connect the Gilbarco style TS-DIM adapter cable (P / N 600-0202) to the Gilbarco DBox. Plug the long end of the adapter cable into the TS-DIM DB9P connector on the end of the TS-DIM. Refer to the TS-DIM to Gilbarco DBox Universal / TS1000 Diagram later in this section. If the Gilbarco system uses a PA01330000 DBox, set the adapter board’s SW2 jumpers for current loop. Plug the adapter harness into position J2. Cut off the ‘T’ end of the TS-DIM adapter cable (P / N 600-0201). Locate an unused position in the Gilbarco DBox, check that the switch is in the ‘Isolate’ position, then connect the cut end of the adapter cable to the Gilbarco DBox at this position. At this point, move the switch to the ’Normal’ position. In the event that the DBox positions are all in use, wire the TS-DIM adapter cable in series with an existing pump. Reference Diagram: TSDIM to Gilbarco DBox PA01330000. If the Gilbarco system uses a PA03060020 DBox, set the adapter board’s SW2 jumpers for current loop. Using connectors P / N 601-1003 and P / N 601-1004, plug them into the Monitor Cable Input then plug the adapter harness into position J2. Disconnect the Gilbarco console / controller from the distribution box and connect the Gilbarco style TS-DIM adapter cable (P / N 600-0201) to the Gilbarco DBox between the DB9 and RJ45 adapters. Plug the long end of the adapter cable into the TS-DIM DB9P connector (position J2 on the adapter board). See the TS-DIM to Gilbarco DBox PA03060000 Diagram following this section. 3. Return to the TS-DIM General Installation section for remaining system installation procedures. Gilbarco DBoxes Gilbarco dispensing systems use several types of distribution boxes. This table of DBox part numbers with descriptions will assist you in determining which connection method to the TS-DIM meets your requirements. Gilbarco uses two different electrical means of transmitting data — current loop and RS422. It is very important to determine this prior to installing the TS-DIM. DBox Part # Description PA01330000 Old style DBox with circular DINN connector (current loop) PA0261x000010 Universal DBox1 with DB9P male (current loop) — one board PA0261x000020 Universal DBox1 with DB9P male (current loop) — two boards PA0261x000011 Universal DBox1 with DB9S female (RS422) — one board PA0261x000021 Universal DBox1 with DB9S female (RS422) — two boards PA03060020 G-SITE DBox with RJ45 connector (current loop) PA0242 TS1000 DBox2 with DB9P connector (current loop) 1 The Gilbarco Universal DBox may be configured as a one or two board unit, depending on the fuel site dispensing equipment layout. If two boards and two inputs are used, multiple TS-DIMs are required for pump control. Refer to Gilbarco document number MDE-2713 for detailed information on this product. 2 Refer to Gilbarco document number MDE-2381A or MDE-2382A for detailed information on this product. 9 Gilbarco DBox Universal/ TS1000 Gilbarco Console to Controller Data Wire to Pumps TS-DIM/G Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0202 for current loop) (P/N 600-0201 for RS422) TS-DIM/G TS-DIM/G to Gilbarco DBox Universal/TS10000 Figure 6 Gilbarco DBox PA01330000 Data Wire to Pumps Gilbarco Console to Controller TS-DIM/G Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0201) TS-DIM/G TS-DIM/G to Gilbarco DBox PA01330000 Figure 7 10 Gilbarco Dbox PA03060020 DB9 to RJ45 Adapters Connector (P/N 601-1004) TS-DIM/G Console to Controller TS-DIM/G Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0201) Connector (P/N 601-1003) TS-DIM/G TS-DIM/G to Gilbarco DBox PA03060020 Figure 8 Pump-Specific Installation — TS-DIM / GS for Gilbarco MOC G-SITE Systems If the Gilbarco system uses a MOC G-SITE point of sale system, special procedures must be followed to successfully install a TS-DIM. Both the type of controller (C2, 486, Pentium, etc.) the G-SITE is using and the revision number of the software running on the G-SITE are very important to know for installation and should be entered on a thorough site survey. Confirm that the G-SITE will support the EMC tank monitoring option which is a component of the BIR (Business Inventory Reconciliation) interface. The software revision number, along with MOC type, indicate the ability of the G-SITE to support this function. If the G-SITE does not have the correct revision software loaded, a software update is required from an authorized Gilbarco distributor. If the G-SITE is EMC ready, proceed with TS-DIM installation. Otherwise, contact your dealer for further assistance. Follow the instructions in the TS-DIM General Installation section and perform general installation procedures and preliminary tests using the internal DIM Diagnostics (page 19). Proceed with installing the TS-DIM and refer to the TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections Diagram (Figure 2). 1. Verify that the adapter board’s SW1 jumpers are set for Gilbarco G-SITE models. 2. Set a jumper on position SW2 of the adapter board for RS232 full duplex. Plug the adapter harness onto position J3. 3. Referencing the G-SITE installation manual, locate the G-SITE controller EMC tank monitor port. Connect the TSDIM to the G-SITE using the P / N 600-0205 cable and the RJ45 adapters P / N 601-1002). Note: If G-Site is using C2 Style controller contact Tech Support for the correct parts and instructions. Refer to Diagrams: TS-DIM to Gilbarco 486 G-SITE at the end of this section for more information. Note: Some installations may require a longer cable than P / N 600-0205 or P / N 600-0207. If this is the case, FFS recommends that the technician use a standard CAT5 cable (of any length) to replace the cable going from the TSDIM to the G-Site. 4. Return to the TS-DIM Installation Section for remaining system installation procedures. The TS-DIM G-SITE reports all totals by meter number for each fueling position. Blender dispensers will report meter 1 to hose 1 and meter 2 to hose 2 position on the TS-DIM. A blended product will report an increase for both meters. 11 Gilbarco G-SITE Controller TS-DIM/GS 486 Style or Passport TS-DIM/GS G-SITE Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0205) RJ45 to DB9 Adapter (P/N 600-1005) Note: G-SITE systems must support EMC with BIR interface. Minimum software levels must exist on the G-SITE for proper operation. TS-DIM/GS to Gilbarco 486 G-SITE or Passport Figure 9 TS-DIM/GS PassPort 8.02 Dispenser Security Hub 601-1002 Port 5 601-1005 Dongle Cable Gilbarco Part # M09747B010 Part # 600-0205 Figure 10 Gilbarco Passport 1. Using TSP-GSDCBL connect the 600-1002 adaptor to the port on the TS-DIM/GS. 2. Connect the 600-1005 to the end of the dongle cable Gilbarco Part # M09747B010 3. Connect the dongle cable to Port on Dispenser Security Hub (port 5) if available 4. Setup EMS DIM 1 to G site and RS232/Duplex 5. Be sure Port on Security hub is set to EMC and Baud 1200, 7, E, 1 6. Query Dispensers. 12 Pump Specific Installation — TS-DIM / W for Wayne / Dresser Electronic Dispenser Following the instructions in the TS-DIM General Installation section, perform general installation procedures and preliminary tests using the internal DIM diagnostics (page 19). Proceed with installation and reference the TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections Diagram (Figure 2) in the preceding section — TS-DIM for Electronic Dispensers, General Installation. 1. Verify that the adapter board’s SW1 jumpers are set for Wayne models. 2. On the adapter board, set the SW2 jumper for current loop. 3. Set jumpers on positions H2 and H3 for Wayne models. 4. Plug the adapter harness into position J2 on the adapter board. 5. Plug the adapter cable (P / N 600-0203) into the RLM II monitor cable input on the TS-DIM / W. 6. Locate the Wayne / Dresser distribution box and wire the other end of the adapter cable into an unused pump position in the DBox. In the event that the DBox is full, wire the adapter in “series” with an existing pump. The following chart shows the relationship between wire color and function. Wire Color Function Black Loop 1 – Red Loop 1 + Green Loop 2 – White Loop 2 + On Wayne / Dresser DBoxes with pumps wired into one side of the DBox board, only one loop needs to be connected; for example, the Wayne / Dresser DBox TS-DIM / W Connection Example Diagram. For units with both sides of the DBox board wired, Loop 1 and Loop 2 must both be connected. Refer to the TS-DIM / W to Wayne / Dresser — Typical Installation Diagram for information on in which two loops are needed during installation. 13 Wayne/Dresser DBox TS-DIM/W TS-DIM Wayne/Dresser Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0203) Note: See the Wayne/Dresser DBox TS-DIM/W Connection Example Diagram below for cable connections. TS-DIM/W to Wayne/Dresser - Typical Installation Figure 11 Data Lines to Dispensers Data Lines to Dispensers TS-DIM/W Adapter Cable Wires Loop 1 TS-DIM/W Adapter Cable Wires Loop 2 Communication Lines to Console/POS Wayne/Dresser DBox TS-DIM/W Connection Example Figure 12 14 Wayne Fusion DIM Connection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Setup the Fusion as described in the “Fusion Installation – HyperPIB-PAM-Console” manual. See step A Below. Reboot the Fusion after changing the Fusion configuration. Verify the Fusion setting Setup the Dispenser Interface section of the console as it would be normally setup for Wayne dispensers. Connect the Wayne DIM cable (600-0203) • If the site has 6 or less dispensers wire the cable to GRIB Port 4 • If the site has more than 6 dispensers wire the cable to GRIB Port 9 (on second GRIB board) 6. Using Loop 1 of the Wayne DIM cable wire in one of the following ways • If GRIB Port has a resistor installed in Pins 3&4 wire the Red (+) wire to Pin 3 and the Black (-) wire to Pin 4. See Figure 56 on page 59 of the “Fusion Installation – HyperPIB-PAM-Console” manual. • If the GRIB Port does NOT have a resistor installed in Pins 3&4 wire the Red (+) wire to Pin 1 and the Black (-) wire to Pin 4. (Refer to the “Fusion Installation – HyperPIB-PAM-Console” manual). 7. Once the connection has been made verify communication across the GRIB by looking at the LEDs for the GRIB port that the DIM is connected to. • If the LEDs are on SOLID the loop is broken meaning either the Fusion is setup incorrectly or the DIM is not wired properly to the Fusion • If the LEDs are flickering quickly the Fusion is communicating properly with the DIM 8. Once communication has been established you need break all current loops and save the Line Factors. a. Disconnect each and every GRIB Port connector that has a dispenser wired to it, but leave the DIM connected. Leave each of the ports disconnected for one minute. b. Reconnect all of the GRIB Port connectors and wait another minute c. On the T5 series console under Tools save the line factors 9. Query the dispenser normally. A. Configure Wayne Fusion: 1. Login in to Fusion -Select Configuration>Generic 2. From Drop Down Select BIR Port click Search. 3. If the site has 6 or less dispensers wire the cable to GRIB Port 4 4. If the site has more than 6 dispensers wire the cable to GRIB Port 9 (on second GRIB board) Be sure to click enabled link and change to 1-enabled. Second Port should be left blank and second port pump set to 0. Once complete, “Submit to Fusion” link must be clicked to save GRIB port setup. B. CABLE Connections. Use Pins 1 and 4 for Current loop cable: PIN 1 + Red Wire PIN 4 – Black wire. Wayne Line Factors When interfacing with Wayne / Dresser DBoxes or Wayne Fusion systems, the dispenser calibration data known as line factors must be saved in the TS-DIM. This procedure should be followed after in initial startup on the TS-DIM module. Wayne version 3.5 and below will not have the saving of line factors. Anything above Wayne version 3.5 will. The customer can check the software version by hitting v at the Diag> prompt, then hit T at Enter Selection. The details of this procedure can be found under the DIM Diagnostics section of this manual. Page 23. Checking Wayne version: 15 Pump Specific Installation — TS-DIM / T for Tokheim Electronic Dispenser Follow the instructions in the TS-DIM General Installation section, and then do preliminary tests using the internal DIM Diagnostics (page 19). Install your TS-DIM and refer to the TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections Diagrams in the TS-DIM for Electronic Dispensers, General Installation section. 1. Verify that the adapter board’s SW1 jumpers are set for Tokheim models. 2. Determine the type of electrical communications used by the Tokheim system. Match the TS-DIM with the Tokheim system by making the corresponding jumper selections on position SW2 of the adapter board. For Tokheim M98 and M94 Power Centers or 67 DBoxes, make the Tokheim Standard selections. For the 67B DBox, make the RS422 / RS485 selection on position SW2. Note: That communication for the 67 and 67B DBoxes can be modified in the field, so that model number may not accurately reflect the communication method. Contact the Tokheim service company responsible for site service to confirm DBox settings. 3. Plug the adapter cable (P / N 600-0204) into TS-DIM monitor cable input, and plug the adapter harness into J2 on the adapter board. 4. Locate the round black connectors on the existing console to DBox cable. Disconnect the existing console / controller cable from the Tokheim M98 / M94 Power Center, the 67 DBox, or the 67B DBox. Attach the TS-DIM adapter cable to the cable ends from the console / controller and from the DBox / power center (see the TS-DIM / T for Tokheim — Typical Installation Diagram for further information). Tokheim 67B Note: If the cable to the controller is connected to the top board in the 67B then the comm is RS422. If the cable is connected to the lower board in the 67B then the comm is RS232. Program as “tokheim std” in the EMS dim programming. Tokheim Tokheim Console to Controller 67/67B DBox or M94/M98 Power Center TS-DIM/T Tokheim Adapter Cable (P/N 600-0204) TS-DIM/T TS-DIM/T to Tokheim - Typical Installation Figure 13 16 Smart Fuel Controller Connection Follow directions below to connect the INCON console to VeriFone’s Smart Fuel Controller (SFC). Using this interface allows obtaining sales information for Inventory Reconciliation or Vapor Recovery Monitoring. At this time, VeriFone only supports Gilbarco dispensers. Therefore a Gilbarco Dispenser Interface Module (DIM) cable part number TSP-GDCBL will be required. Note: Sites with 9 or more dispensers will require a second DIM and a second cable. 1. To begin, you will need to modify the 600-0201 cable from the TSP-GDCBL. Cut the “Y” end off and discard. This will remove two of the DB9 connectors leaving you with an 8’ section of cable containing a Red and a Black wire. 2. Power down the SFC and locate the current loop wire from the AUX board to the distribution board. SFC Aux Board Current Loop Wire (Orange Wire) SFC Distribution Board Dispensers 1-8 Do NOT cut White Wire Dispensers 9-16 Figure 14: Smart Fuel Controller Connection 3. Locate the middle point in the Current Loop wire and cut the negative polarity (orange) wire. 4. Connect the positive (red) wire on the 600-0201 to the negative side of the orange wire closest to the SFC distribution board. 5. Connect the negative (black) wire on the 600-0201 to the positive side of the orange wire closest to the SFC AUX board. Note: Do NOT cut the white wire going from the AUX board to the distribution board. 6. Power down the TS-DIM and connect the 600-0201 cable to the RLM2 Monitor Cable Input port. 17 SFC Aux Board Do NOT cut white wire Orange wire SFC Distribution Board Dispensers 1-8 Dispensers 9-16 Modified TSP-GDCBL Cable Figure 15: Modified TSP-GDCBL Cable Installation 7. Power up the T5/DIM. 18 DIM Diagnostics Extensive testing and data collection is available to the user through the TS-DIM’s built-in diagnostic port, which is physically located on the front panel of the TS-DIM (see the TS-DIM Front Panel Diagram below). Accessing the diagnostic port requires a computer running a terminal emulation program such as Hyperterm, PuTTY or Procomm. A physical connection is made using a serial cable (straight through). Once the connection is established, power up the TS-DIM and a prompt will appear. To view a help menu, type ? at the prompt. RLM II Monitor Cable Input TS-DIM Front Panel View AC Input TS-DIM Rear Panel View Figure 16: TS-DIM End Panel Diagram The terminal emulation program (i.e Hyperterm, PuTTY or Procomm) must be set to the following parameters to work properly. Baud rate 57,600 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none Terminal emulation setting ANSI TS-DIM Power Up When the TS-DIM powers up, the screen below will appear. TS-DIM Help Menu (?) The screen below shows the help menu. To display a menu of available options, simply type ? at any of the prompts. The only section that will be needed for installation is the Diagnostic section: for information or help with any other section, please contact Technical support. 19 Accessing the Internal Diagnostics The database section of the diagnostics will show the transaction totals for each fueling position. 1. At the DIAG-> prompt, enter D for the diagnostic section. 2. Next, at the Select Section: prompt, enter A for the database section. 3. At the DBASE-> prompt, enter D for the display pump block option. 4. Finally, at the Select: prompt, enter 0 for the total volume option. 5. The screen should look like that below. Definitions Fueling Point - anywhere a vehicle can stop and dispense fuel. Most dispensers have two fueling points (front and back). Meter # (Product) - each type of product that can be dispensed from a fueling point (position) will be assigned a meter number Hn (n = 1 through 8). Grade # - the diagnostic program will show eight possible grades for each Fueling Point and assigns a Grade # to a Meter (product) when you dispense each product at each fueling point (position). Tank # - this is the Tank # in the FFS Tank Sentinel that the product will come from when dispensed from this Meter (product). If this meter is a blended product, then supply both tank numbers and the blend-percentage from the primary tank. Blend % - is the percentage of the blend coming from the primary tank (the tank which supplies the greatest amount of fuel to the blend) Primary non-blends = 100%. 20 Clearing the Database Using Privileged Mode Normally, at startup, the totals for all pumps are zero, but, in some situations, the Fueling Positions may contain data that needs to be cleared in order to start the meter mapping process. The Privileged diagnostic mode will have to be entered in order to access the Clear Database function. Entering Privileged Mode At the DIAG-> prompt, select S. An Access Code will be displayed and a Security Code will be requested. To calculate the security code subtract the access code from 100 and then reverse the digits. See the following example. Example: If the Access Code = 25 and 100-25 = 75, then reverse the 75 to 57. The Security Code = 57. Note: For an access code that results in a single digit (i.e. 98: 100-98 = 2), assume a 0 before the digit to get the security code (i.e. 2 → 02 → 20). Clearing the Database These steps will clear the totals from the database and reset all of the Fueling Positions to zero. This process can be repeated at any time during the meter mapping process to get back to a clean database. 1. Follow the above instructions to enter the privileged mode. 2. At the DIAG(P)> prompt, select D for diagnostic section. 3. Next, at the Select Section: prompt, enter A to select the database. 4. At the DBASE-> prompt, enter C to clear the database. 5. The TS-DIM will ask the following two questions: a. “Are you sure you want to clear the database?” Answer Yes to clear the database. b. “Database Cleared --- do you want to store in NVRam?” Answer No. 1 3 2 1 Reg 7 1 100 no 2 Mid 5 1 60 2 3 Sup 3 2 100 no 4 7 4 Reg 7 Reg 7 3 100 no 5 5 Mid 8 Mid 5 3 60 2 3 6 Sup 9 Sup 3 2 100 no 7 10 Reg 5 11 Mid 3 12 Sup 5 (not shown) 13 Diesel 1 4 100 no Figure 17: Fueling Point Table Example 21 Using the Internal Diagnostics to Collect Site Data Be prepared, some of these steps involve dispensing at least 1/10 of a gallon of each product from all Fueling Points. See the following section for more details. A. The FFS Tank Sentinel console must be programmed with the information from the TS-DIM for site configuration and layout. B. Make copies of the blank fueling point tables (Figure 21) so that all of the information can be recorded for each fueling point and meter. C. See Figure 20 for an example of how to fill out a fueling point table. D. Enter the Fueling Point No.(s) at the top of each table. E. Start at Fuel Point #1, each product that can be dispensed at this fueling point is represented by a Meter #. For example, if a fueling point can dispense Unleaded, Midgrade, and Super, then it will have three meters. Enter a meter number for each product that can be dispensed at this fueling point. Note that although the table shows eight possible meter positions per fueling point, usually only three or four will be used (Figure 21). F. At Fueling Point 2, each product should again be assigned to a meter. The meter number will continue to increase and should never be duplicated. G. In the case of blenders, each meter (product) will be dispensed from a primary tank (A) and, maybe, from a secondary tank (B). Record the tank number(s) for each meter as programmed in the FFS tank gauge. If the meter is a blended product, then the greatest percentage of the blended product will come from the primary tank and should also be recorded. H. When there are two opposing Fueling Points (one dispenser), each will have a meter with the same tank configuration. These meters should be listed opposite each other in the Fueling Point Table. I. The internal diagnostics shows eight possible Grades for each Fueling Point. When the product is dispensed from Meter 1, the total volume that was dispensed will show up in one of the Grade positions under Fueling Point 1. This Grade number should be assigned to Meter 1. J. Dispense product from each Meter and/or monitor sales activity to determine the Grade assignments of each Meter. Note: Grade assignments may be consistent from Fueling Point to Fueling Point, but it is not guaranteed. Note: Pay particular attention to changes in dispenser type, for instance: one island having a 3 + 1 gasoline and diesel dispenser. The grade assignments can change drastically in this case. Mistakes in grade assignments can create problems that will be very difficult to trace. J. When the data collection is complete, disconnect the straight DB9 serial cable and finish connecting the TS-DIM to the tank gauge. Each block represents a fueling point. Each Number (1 - 8) represents the Grade Number. When the dispense is complete, the volume will drop in one of the grade numbers. This confirms the grade number of the product that was dispensed. 22 Figure 18: Pump Block Display Acquiring and Saving Wayne Dispenser Line Factors The following instructions are only applicable for the TS-DIM installations in which the Wayne/Dresser DBox or Wayne Fusion Controller are being used. TS-DIM Saving of Line Factors 1. At the Diag prompt, hit D. You will see 2. For Select Section, choose the selection for Pump Section. (Will either be 2 or 3). Hit ENTER. 3. At the Pump> hit N 4. Break the current loop from the Wayne DBox / Fusion to the TS-DIM.. Wait 15 seconds. Reconnect the current loop. On the Wayne Fusion, each Grib port will need to be disconnected individually at the Fusion. Unplug one at a time, waiting 30 seconds before reconnecting. When reconnected, the port lights will flash quickly, then begin to slow down. When they have decreased in speed, the connection is complete. If they continue to flash quickly, disconnect and try again, increasing the wait time with each attempt. 5. Hit B. You will see The above example shows Pump # 1 information. Allow pumping to continue and verify that all pumps received a Cal Factor. The Cal Factor should populate with either a 1523, 2000, or IDDE. To see information from other pumps, you can scroll back and forth by hitting Shift + to move to next Pump #, hit minus (-) to go to previous Pump #. 6. 7. 8. 9. After Cal Factors have populated, Hit ESCAPE. To Save the Cal Factors, hit F To view the Cal Factors to confirm, hit A. Verify that each pump has a value under Stored Factors. Disconnect from Hyperterminal or other emulator program. The storing of line factors is complete. 23 Programming the Tank Gauge NO. METERS: The total number of all Fueling Point Meters at the site. This is located under the SYSTEM menu. A value above 0 will show the following menus: RECONCILE: Enables reconciliation by programming schedule and time for gathering data. Located under the SETUP menu. DIM Dispenser Interface: Program Meters, Fuel Points, and DIM address. This is located under the SETUP menu REPORTS...RECONCILE: Program a schedule on a Shift basis, Daily schedule, Monthly basis, Shift History, or Daily History — the RECONCILE menu is DIM-related and replaces the earlier Non-DIM Inventory Reconciliation menu (reconcile is the last of the report choices) TS-DIM Related Features Sales and Delivery adjustment (in volume units) are available on a per-tank basis. These offsets allow adjustment to a known discrepancy in reconciliation (e.g. when calibrating a meter, or when a product delivery doesn’t match the reported delivery at the tank gauge). Press MENU – DOWN – and M1 for SALES ADJ or M2 for DELIV ADJ. SETUP Setup Menu SYSTEM NO. METERS = 0 Input the total number of meters at the site. (TS-DIM(s) sites) RECONCILE SCHEDULE NONE DAILY SHIFT Shift 1 = 7:00:00 HH:MM:SS 24 Hour Format Input time Shift 2 = 15:00:00 HH:MM:SS 24 Hour Format Input time Shift 3 = 23:00:00 HH:MM:SS 24 Hour Format Input time (For 2 shifts, use same time for shift 2 & 3) TIME = 23:00:00 DIMM HH:MM:SS 24 Hour Format Input time (N/A for Shift) DISPENSER INTERFACE Some prior-input values will be present...correct as needed METERS (100 meters supported) METER N (shown typical) FUEL PT = N GRADE NO. = N Fuel Point # from WinTester data Grade from WinTester data TANK A = N Tank No. (Largest % of a blend) Input the correct Tank Number for Tank A & Tank B TANK B = 0 BLEND = 100 Tank No. (Smallest % of a blend) Blending Ratio % from Tank A FUEL PTS Fueling Points FUEL PTS N Fueling Point N (shown typical) DIM UNIT DIM Unit Number - FUEL PT = 1 Correct TS-DIM number DIM FL PT DIM Fueling Point - FUEL PT = N Correct Fuel Point # as req’d Figure 19: Tank Gauge DIM Menu 24 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Electronic Versions Table 1 TS-DIM – Diagnostics – Electronic Dispensers Problem Recommendation / Analysis TS-DIM does not talk to the tank monitor. • Run the a terminal emulation program utility. TS-DIM does not talk to the terminal emulation program. See the “Testing the TS-DIM” section. • Check jumper settings on the TS-DIM - see Figure 5 (TS-DIM Connector / Jumper Layout) ◦ Baud correct? (2400 = J2 jumpered) ◦ Parity correct? ◦ Stop bits correct? ◦ Data bits correct? ◦ Device address correct? • Check power indicator on TS-DIM main board • Check PC ◦ Comm port on PC OK? ◦ RS232 cable plugged into PC? • Port parameters set correctly on the terminal emulation program? TS-DIM does not capture any data. • Make sure LED on adapter board is flashing. • Refer to pump specific diagnostics section to make sure connections are correct. • Check software version in TS-DIM to make sure it is the latest revision. • Check to ensure there are no console to dispenser connection errors. • Contact INCON for assistance. Seemingly random problems such as lock-ups or memory corruption. • Reboot DIM. Always exit tank totalizer mode before disconnecting serial port connection. • Make sure all dispensers are idle at the beginning and at the end of a totals test. • Make sure there are no console (POS) to dispenser connection errors. • Make sure that the TS-DIM software version is current. • Contact INCON for assistance. Delivery or Sales reports corrupted. • Possibly caused by the DIM stuck in pump totalizer mode. (To check, pull the cover to see if the DIAG LED is lit). Cycle power to the DIM. Pump Specific Troubleshooting Table 2 Gilbarco Problem Recommendation / Analysis LED (D5) is off and never flashes. • Console / POS not communicating with pumps. LED (D5) is on solid. • Adapter cable is connected incorrectly. • Wrong type of adapter communications input used - RS422 or current loop (refer to the TSDIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections diagram - Figure 2). • Defective Cable. All communications down on console / POS to pumps. • Adapter cable not connected. • Adapter cable connected incorrectly. • Wrong type adapter communications input used - RS422 / current loop (refer to the TS-DIM for Gilbarco Electronic Dispenser section of this manual). • Defective cable. 25 Table 3 Gilbarco MOC G-SITE Problem Recommendation / Analysis No data capture. • Is the EMC port on G-SITE enabled? • Is the correct software version being used on G-SITE? • Is the adapter cable into the correct port on G-SITE? • Is the correct type of adapter being used? Refer to the TS-DIM Adapter Board Jumper Selections Diagram. TS-DIM is not answering G-SITE. • Are the settings correct on the adapter board? Refer to Figure 2 to check them. All communications down on console / POS to pumps. • Adapter cable not connected. • Adapter cable connected incorrectly. • Wrong type adapter communications input used - RS422 / current loop (refer to the TS-DIM for Gilbarco Electronic Dispenser section of this manual). • Defective cable. Table 4 Tokheim Problem Recommendation / Analysis Console to dispenser communication shuts down when adapter cable is connected. • May have wrong version adapter board in TS-DIM / T (RS422 or standard) LEDs are off and never flash. • Test twist-lock connectors for tightness. • Adapter cable is connected incorrectly. • Wrong type of adapter communications input used — RS422 / current loop. For standard operation, connect adapter harness to J3 and place jumpers on JP1. For RS422 operation, connect adapter harness to J2 and place jumpers on JP2. • Defective cable. Only one LED is flashing (D2 or D3) • Check all cable connections. Table 5 Wayne / Dresser Problem Recommendation / Analysis Data is not captured correctly for one or more of the dispensers. • Check both loops on the adapter cable at position J2 on the adapter board to see if they are wired correctly. • Check normal / bypass switch, is it Normal? See Figure 14. Console to dispenser communication shuts down when the adapter cable is connected. • Adapter cable (should be in position J2) may be connected incorrectly. • Loop wires in the DBox may be wired incorrectly (see Figure 14). LEDs are not flashing. • Make sure that both loops on the J2 adapter cable are wired correctly. • Adapter cable may be connected incorrectly. • Wrong pump type may be selected. • Check the normal / bypass switch, is it Normal? See Figures 1 &14. Note: * = With volt meter set on a 10 VDC scale, place test probes on MR line and common. With MR switch inactive (pump off), your meter should read approximately 8 VDC. With MR switch active (pump running), your meter should read approximately 0 VDC. General Technical Information This section contains miscellaneous information which may be useful in installing and troubleshooting the external TSDIM. Refer to the appropriate sections and diagrams in this manual for more specific information. Table 8 TS-DIM General Specifications 26 Physical Size 7.5" x 8.5" X 2" Operating Temperature 32 to 120 degrees F Storage Temperature 32 to 120 degrees F Electrical Requirements 115 VAC, 20 W Maximum (dedicated circuit with earth bond) TS-DIM Installation on a T5 Series Console Some sites and dispenser configurations may require the use of a second DIM module that would be installed externally to perform reconciliation or VRM. The information below outlines the special installation steps required to install a second TS-DIM on a T5 series console. A second DIM may be required if you exceed the following number of fueling points, based on dispenser/POS type Dispenser / POS Wayne G-Site Gilbarco Tokheim # of Fueling Points 24 32 16 16 Hardware Configuration In order for the external TS-DIM module to communicate properly with the T5 series console a few jumpers will need to be adjusted. To make these adjustments the cover of the TS-DIM will need to be removed to access the jumpers. Device Address The internal DIM module in the T5 series console will always be addressed as zero. By default an external TS-DIM will come shipped with an address of zero also. For these two devices to exist on the same system the external TS-DIM will need to have it’s address changed to one. Set the external TS-DIM’s address to one by placing a jumper on row 6 of W2. See Figure Below Communication Settings Once the external DIM has been addressed properly the communications for the Host 1 port will need to be changed to match the internal DIM communication settings. The internal DIM’s communication settings are: 9600 Baud Rate, 8 Data Bits, No Parity. To properly configure the communication setting on the external DIM you will need to place jumpers on the following rows 1, 2, and 3 of W1.See Figure Below Figure 20: TS-DIM Jumper Detail 27 Wiring the TS-DIM to a T5 Series Console Turn off the main power source/all power sources that terminate in the console before working on or servicing this equipment. Failure to do so will create a lethal electrical shock hazard. 1. Make sure all power to the T5 Series console is turned off at the power source. 2. Locate the Communication Ports on the T5 series console. 3. Terminate the wires as follows: a. Wire 485A to Terminal 485A Blue b. Wire 485B to Terminal 485B Black c. Wire S.RTN to Terminal GND Orange Note: There may be RS-485 interface wires already connected to the terminals. In this case, remove the wire(s) and twist them together with the appropriate TS-DIM wire. Reinsert these into the correct terminal and tighten the screw. Figure 21: TS-DIM Wiring Connection In the T5 series programming, Modules Expected must be set to DIM 2. Figure 22: Set Modules Expected RS-485 must be enabled Figure 23: Enable RS-485 28 In the programming, you cannot exceed the number of fueling points under DIM 1. Put in the max number of fueling points under DIM 1, the other fueling points must go under DIM 2. Figure 24: DIM 2 Setup Note:The XML commands will work for the external DIM as well as the internal. 29 ©2012 INCON 000-2044 Rev. B 3760 Marsh Road ● Madison, WI 53718 U.S.A. Tel: +1 608 838 8786 ● Fax: +1 608 838 6433 ● www.franklinfueling.com Tel: USA & Canada 1 800 225 9787 ● Tel: Mexico 001 800 738 7610 Fueling Point Table Figure 20 You may freely copy the table below for your personal use to help you program your console. Refer to Figure 22 for an example of a completed Fueling Point Table. 30