What happens if fuel is low?
What happens if fuel is low?
Low Fuel Levels Can Damage Your Engine Driving on low fuel levels also makes it possible for particles and debris to damage your engine or fuel pump. If there are any pieces of dirt in your fuel, they will settle at the bottom of the tank and are much more likely to end up in your fuel pump if your fuel levels are low.
What does low fuel oil pressure alarm mean?
Also when you changeover to other fuel oil grade line DO, the filters tends to get dirty very fast. So, a low fuel oil pressure alarm comes in. Actions: If the alarms comes frequently that means, engine is consuming too much of lube oil. This means that the piston rings are leaking and lube oil is getting burned away.
Are there low level alarms for fuel tanks?
There is a battery backup version should this be required as well as our high/low level text diallers that will automatically send a text to you whenever an alarm is triggered. These systems are ideal for tanks located in remote locations or away from the person or company responsible for monitoring them.
Where to put a low gas pressure alarm?
These alarms are ideal for any gas application where a decrease in gas pressure could be detrimental to the operation. Rated for 3000 psig the Series 9900 can be installed between the cylinder valve and the user’s pressure regulator or system.
When to use a low level water alarm?
At these unusual times the water level in your rainwater harvesting tank could diminish to the point where you no longer have any left. Avoid this situation by fitting one of our special low level alarms designed specifically to allow levels to be automatically topped up.
What are the alarms on a fuel tank?
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. Sensor Fuel Alarm: Fuel is present in the area being monitored by the sensor.
Are there any alarms on the tls-350 ATG?
The TLS-350 and TLS-450PLUS ATGs are constantly monitoring their probes and sensors for warning and alarm conditions, such as fuel leaks, excessively high or low fuel levels, and equipment problems.
What does the gross test fail alarm mean?
Gross Test Fail Alarm: 3 gph (11.3 lph) test failure in fuel line or tank. Dispensing halts, if programmed to do so, while the alarm is active. PLLD Shutdown: ATG shuts down the line because of a failed line leak test, or an alarm assigned to disable the line is active.
What is the gross test fail alarm for Veeder-Root?
Download the print friendly document to use as a reference for your team onsite. This sheet is formatted to fit in the adhesive sleeve that ships with your Veeder-Root tank gauge. Gross Test Fail Alarm: 3 gph (11.3 lph) test failure in fuel line or tank. Dispensing halts, if programmed to do so, while the alarm is active.