Remote-access Guide

veeder-root tls-350 remote access

by Prof. Joy Legros Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to remotely access the gauge from home or other locations. To gain more control of IP traffic, use port forwarding with firewalls and routers. For Veeder-Root Legacy ATGs Legacy Veeder-Root ATGs, like the TLS-350, and newer TLS-4XX Series Automatic Tank Gauges work with Inform.NET software.

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Who can set up line manifold on the tls-350?

The following technical support notification discusses considerations and requirements for setting up a Line Manifold system on the TLS-350 automatic tank gauge. Only certified contractors should install or service Veeder-Root products.

What are the remote access features for the tls-450plus and tls4i?

The remote access features for the TLS-450PLUS, TLS4i, and TLS4c Automatic Tank Gauges, deliver critical inventory and site data when and where it’s needed.

How many tanks can I run on a tls-350?

The TLS-350 console can be configured to allow two or more tanks to run on a line manifold system. Using Pressure Line Leak Detection (PLLD) or Pump Sense the console can be programmed to allow for a specific dispense mode, such as alternating.

How do I connect the sensors to my tls-350 series module?

TLS-350 Series Sensor Module Installation GuideConnecting Sensor Wiring to Modules 6 TYPE A AND INTERSTITIAL SENSOR MODULES For Type A and Interstitial Sensor Interface Modules, connect the two marked or color-coded wires from each sensor to the appropriate terminals (see Figure 3 and Figure 4).

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What type of device is the Veeder Root TLS-350?

The TLS-350 tank level sensor is the most widely installed tank monitoring solution in the world. Designed for retail and commercial operations wanting the flexibility to choose compliance and fuel management features for their individual operation.

What does a Veeder Root do?

A Veeder Root system is an automatic tank gauge (ATG) that can be programmed to monitor several aspects of the use, compliance, and performance of an aboveground or underground storage tank.

How do you change the time on a Veeder Root TLS-350?

Setting the time on a TLS-350 Series Console:Press MODE until SETUP MODE appears.Press FUNCTION until SYSTEM SETUP appears.Press STEP until SET MONTH DAY YEAR appears.Press CHANGE, enter DATE and then press ENTER.Press STEP until SET TIME appears.Press CHANGE, enter time and then press ENTER.

What is the operating temperature range for Veeder Root consoles?

+32 ° F to 104 ° FSpecificationsNumber of Tanks Monitored64Available ModulesUniversal Sensor Module Universal Input / Output Module 10 Amp Relay Controller Module MDIM / LVDIMStorage Temperature Range-40 ° F to 158 ° F (-40 ° C to 70 ° C)Operating Temperature Range+32 ° F to 104 ° F (0 ° C to 40 ° C)Dimensions18.4 x 11 x 8.810 more rows

How do you read Veeder roots?

0:141:18ATG Veeder Root TLS-350 Inventory Report - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd the fuel is fifty nine point six degrees Fahrenheit. So this gives us some really importantMoreAnd the fuel is fifty nine point six degrees Fahrenheit. So this gives us some really important information here. If we want to figure out how big the tank is we want to add the volume.

What does a fuel alarm mean on Veeder-Root?

Fuel Out Alarm: Tank product level below 10” level - cannot pump when active. High Liquid Alarm: Liquid reached 8” on the dispenser pan sensor or 10” on the containment sump sensor. High Product Alarm: Product level has exceeded 95% of programmed limit. High Water Alarm: Water detected in tank exceeds programmed limit.

How do you clear a sudden loss alarm Veeder Root?

Touch the red ALARM RESET button on the console's front panel to acknowledge the warning/ alarm and shut off the beeper. Warnings and alarms will remain active until the cause of the condition is corrected.

How do you use Veeder roots?

0:5917:10Veeder Root TLS 350 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe TLS user interface display consists of three components a two line by twenty-four character LCDMoreThe TLS user interface display consists of three components a two line by twenty-four character LCD display. This shows the system status messages. And alarm messages there is an operating keypad.

How do I run a CSLD test?

Review the CSLD Diagnostics ReportPress MODE for DIAG MODE.FUNCTION to CSLD DIAGNOSTICS.STEP to CSLD DIAGNOSTICS REPORT.Press ENTER.If needed, press the TANK/SENSOR button to select the correct tank.Press PRINT to easily review the results.

What is a gross line fail alarm?

GROSS LINE FAIL ALARM This alarm occurs when a drop in pump-off line pressure, or low pump-off line pressure is detected.

What is CSLD test?

Continuous Statistical Leak Detection (CSLD) monitors the product level and temperature in the tank at idle times. The system will continue to monitor the tank until it has gathered enough data to conclude that the tank system is tight, or there is a possible leak.

What does probe out mean?

1 tr to search into or question closely. 2 to examine (something) with or as if with a probe.

How many wires should be pulled from the power panel to the TLS console for System Power & grounding?

three1. Check the Input Power Rating on the label affixed to the underside of the console to verify whether input power requirements are 120 Vac or 240 Vac. 2. Pull three #14 AWG or larger color-coded wires for AC line (hot), AC neutral and chassis ground between the power panel and the console.

Where is Gilbarco located?

Gilbarco Corporate Facts 7300 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro, NC 27410, USA.

How do you change the paper on a Veeder Root?

0:051:08Shields, Harper Veeder-Root Training 101 - How to change the TLS-350 ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou slide the paper release lever back you remove the paper pop the paper out of the keeper do notMoreYou slide the paper release lever back you remove the paper pop the paper out of the keeper do not lose the spindle. You put the spindle back in the new roll put the paper back in the keeper.

What is a sump sensor?

Solid-State Discriminating Dispenser Pan & Containment Sump Sensor. The Solid-State Discriminating Sensor is installed in a dispenser pan or containment sump area. It detects the presence of, and differentiates between, hydrocarbons and other liquids.

What is a TLS 350 tank level sensor?

The TLS-350 tank level sensor is the most widely installed tank monitoring solution in the world. Designed for retail and commercial operations wanting the flexibility to choose compliance and fuel management features for their individual operation. The TLS-350PLUS Automatic Tank Gauge offers the benefits of in-tank inventory, proven leak detection, complete compliance, and the ability to upgrade with additional connectivity for optimum flexibility – all with the reliability that only comes with more than a half million tank installations worldwide.

When will the TLS-350 end?

With the exception of California, sale of the TLS-350 Series will end December 31, 2021. Customers outside of California should transition to the TLS-450PLUS ATG.

What is a TLS 350 tank gauge?

With over 20 years of global experience as the most installed automatic tank gauge in the industry, the TLS-350 Automatic Tank Gauge provides users with a highly flexible design for meeting compliance and fuel management needs.

TLS-350 Functions

A brief discussion about the functions available on the Veeder-Root TLS-350 Automatic Tank Gauge and how to check the functions set on your gauge, which are unique to your underground storage tank system.

TLS-350 Leak Testing

The primary job of an automatic tank gauge is to detect whether a tank is leak more than two tenths of a gallon per hour. In this video Ben Thomas shows us how to access the last leak detection test results on a TLS-350 automatic tank gauge and what the test results mean.

TLS-350 Interstitial Monitoring

Many operators are unsure about whether their fueling system includes double-wall tanks or double-wall piping. This video gives operators a quick tip for how to determine whether their system includes secondary containment on their TLS-350 ATG. We will also determine how many interstitial monitors are included and their current status.

TLS-350 Inventory Report

This video describes a quick way to check the basic inventory information of your fuel site using a TLS-350 automatic tank gauge. This quick report tells you how many tanks are on site, their product, ullage and current inventory.

TLS-350 Volume & Ullage

This quick video discusses how to determine how much fuel to order without overfilling your tank using basic data from your TLS-350 ATG.

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