Opw 2000 Series Installation Manual
Opw 2000 Series Installation Manual
Opw 2000 Series Installation Manual
The buyer’s acceptance of delivery of the goods constitutes acceptance of the foregoing warranties and
remedies, and all conditions and limitations thereof.
If a claim is made within the warranted time period that any equipment and/or remanufactured part is defective
in material or workmanship under normal use and service, such equipment and/or remanufactured part shall be
returned to OPW Fuel Management Systems, freight prepaid. If such equipment or remanufactured part is
found by OPW Fuel Management Systems in its sole judgment, to be defective in material or workmanship
under normal use and service, OPW Fuel Management Systems, shall, at its sole option, repair or replace such
equipment and/or remanufactured part (excluding, in all instances, fuses, ink cartridges, batteries, other
consumable items, etc.)
The warranties, as set forth above, are made expressly in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or
implied, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose and
of all other obligations or liabilities on OPW Fuel Management Systems part. Further, OPW Fuel
Management Systems neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person to assume for it, any other liability in
connection with the sale of the systems, or any new/replacement part that has been subject to any damage from
any act of nature or any force majeure.
The term “Original Purchaser” as used in these warranties shall be deemed to mean the authorized OPW Fuel
Management Systems distributor to which the system or any new/replacement part was originally sold. These
warranties may be assigned by the original purchaser to any of its customers who purchase any OPW Fuel
Management Systems systems or new/replacement parts.
The sole liability of OPW Fuel Management Systems, for any breach of warranty, shall be as set forth above.
OPW Fuel Management Systems does not warrant against damage caused by accident, abuse, faulty or
improper installation or operation. In no event shall manufacturer’s liability on any claim for damages arising
out of the manufacture, sale, delivery or use of the goods exceed the original purchase price of the goods. In
no event shall OPW Fuel Management Systems be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential
damage or loss of product.
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
This manual contains installation instructions for the EECO SYSTEM 2000. Any inquiries regarding
installation of the system or these instructions should be directed to:
INSTALLATION NOTIFICATION
READ THIS SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION
• This system is to be installed and operated near the highly combustible environment of an
underground fuel storage tank. It is essential that you carefully read and follow the
warnings and instructions in this manual to protect yourself and others from serious injury,
explosion, or electrical shock.
• For safety reasons, we have taken care in the design of this product to limit power in the
wiring to probes and sensors and to keep that wiring physically separated from any other
wiring. It is your responsibility to maintain the effectiveness of these safety features by
installing this system in accordance with the instructions and warnings that follow. Your
failure to do so could create danger to life and property.
• Leaking underground tanks can create serious environmental and health hazards It is your
responsibility to install this system in accordance with the instructions and warnings found
in this manual.
• Failure to install this product in accordance with the instructions and warnings found in this
manual will result in voiding all warranties connected with this product.
FCC WARNING
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and
used in accordance with this installation manual, interference to radio communications may
result. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing devices
and section 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation in a residential area may
cause interference, in which case, the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever
measures required to correct the interference.
WARNINGS:
• The EECO 2000 options are designed to monitor various aspects associated with
hydrocarbon fuels in a safe and reliable manner when installed as instructed herein.
Deviation from these procedures, including the installation or use of non-approved
components, could result in unsafe conditions or unreliable operation and will void the
warranty. Safe installation is the responsibility of the installer and user.
• Any deviation from these instructions may void your warranty. It is the responsibility of
the electrical contractor to install this equipment per these instructions.
• During installation and use of this product, comply with The National Electrical Code,
Federal, State, and Local Codes, and other applicable SAFETY CODES.
• DO NOT install the console in a volatile, combustible, or explosive atmosphere.
• Failure to comply with these warnings could result in serious personal injury, property loss,
and equipment damage.
• Installation shall be in accordance with NEC (NFPA 70) and Automotive and Marine Service
Station Codes (NFPA 30A and local codes).
The KEYHOLE SLOT at the top of the console has an opening for maximum 3/8" diameter head
and 1/4" shaft.
Console mounting hardware is not supplied with the console due to various wall materials.
Use hardware that will support the weight of the system and is the correct type for the
installation. Note keyhole size for mounting hardware. Install two top screws. Place console
on screws. Secure bottom of console with two bottom screws.
Note that the connector view is positioned with the screws on the back side. Strip 1/4"
insulation from the end of each individual wire. Insert the wires into the connector as shown in
Figure 4 and tighten each screw securely. Insert the 4-position AC power connector into the
mating receptacle.
Refer to Figure 5 for location of two Quad Relay Boards located in the AC entry
compartment (complete boards are not shown in diagram). Conduits for wires
connecting to the Quad Relay Boards must be installed in openings provided as shown
in Figure 3 and identified as c openings.
WARNING:
Wires connected to the Quad Relay MAY NOT be run with any intrinsically
safe Leak Sensor wires or Tank Level Monitor data cables.
Insert the ribbon cable 30 conductor plug into the Internal Modem Board connector located at
the bottom edge of the board. The connector is "keyed" and cannot be installed incorrectly.
Locate the modular adapter (refer to Figure 10). Connect the modular adapter to the modem
port (refer to Figure 3) and secure with captive screws.
Locate the modular phone cable (refer to Figure 11) and connect between the modular adapter
(refer to Figure 10) and the site phone jack. Note that the modem requires an analog phone line,
such as the phone in most residences and the outside lines in most businesses. Many private
branch exchange (PBXP) phone systems use digital phone lines that will not work with this
modem. Use the following guidelines to determine whether you have an analog phone line:
Rotary phone: All rotary phones are analog phones. If you hear a dial tone when you plug a
rotary phone into the phone wall jack, you have an analog phone line and your modem will
work.
Push-button phone: If you have a push-button phone, check the bottom of the phone to see
whether it has a ringer equivalence number (REN) or a load number (LN). All analog phones
have a REN or a LN. If you hear a dial tone when you plug the phone into the wall jack, you
have an analog line, and your modem will work.
The remaining ports have the same pin connections as the 9-pin serial connectors on a
compatible PC. You must use a Null Modem adapter to connect a PC (portable) to the local
port. Cables and adapters are available at most Radio Shacks or computer stores.
Modem/EECO SYSTEM software compatibility requires revision 30.02 or later.
RS-232C ports are supplied with the communication option. Only computer devices meeting
EIA standards for RS-232C and listed by Underwriters Laboratories may be connected to these
ports.
Attach FCC Certification Label to the left side of the console below system labels.
The system must be installed per the EECO SYSTEM installation manual. This checklist
must be completed by the installation contractor. Note: Any "NO" response must be
corrected by the installation contractor prior to scheduling the startup contractor to
inspect and commission the system. The most common installation problems are listed
in bold italics. Warning: Failure to complete this checklist may cause the site owner
or start-up contractor to reject portions of your installation.
1.
Yes
No Is the console located where Temperature will be between 32° and
104°C with Humidity below 90% (non-condensing)?
2.
Yes
No Is the console located to allow air flow into the front of the console
and out the left side air vents?
3.
Yes
No Is the console mounted with room below to install the remote display
and remote printer connectors?
4.
Yes
No Does location provide easy access for servicing?
5.
Yes
No Is AC Power provided from dedicated 15 Amp circuit breaker?
6.
Yes
No Does each conduit enter the console through knockouts provided as
illustrated in the installation manual?
7.
Yes
No Are the electrical conduits installed per site plan specifications?
When the installation is completed and all questions can be answered with "YES", (for
the installed options) notify the startup contractor to schedule system inspection and
startup. Present a completed form to the startup contractor.