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4. Enter the tank measurements:
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5. Tube & Tank Measurements:
a. Fill the external tube with fuel
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Preparation of Calibration Tube
The calibration tool is made up of:
1 meter of PVC 110
1 PVC cover for 110
The two parts need to be glued together with a special glue for PVC as follows:
1 meter of PVC 110 \ 90 mm
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Cover for PVC 110
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Glue the cover with a PVC glue
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fuel and check the fuel sensor via the tube
6. Enter the tube measurements and data:
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a. “N Value of full tube” – Physically put the copper rod with the sensor into the tube and input the N value shown in the PowerCenter under the “level” field.
b. “N Value in open-air” (empty tank) – take out the mounted sensor, hold it vertically, and input the N value of open-air taken from the PowerCenter “level” field. If the Open-Air value is higher than 7 or lower than –7, re-calibrate the sensor or replace it.
7. In order to measure the current level of the fuel inside the tank, we will dip a stick inside, and measure the height of the fuel level through the mark on the stick:
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a. Fuel level (stick) – place the stick into the tank and measure the fuel, then enter the value in the table.
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