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Install the sensor into the tank of the installed tube in the previously drilled hole ø 30-35 mm. Make sure '''the gasket is installed''' between the sensor and the tank. After this, screw the screws from the installation kit into the previously drilled ø 3mm holes.<gallery widths="700" heights="400"> | Install the sensor into the tank of the installed tube in the previously drilled hole ø 30-35 mm. Make sure '''the gasket is installed''' between the sensor and the tank. After this, screw the screws from the installation kit into the previously drilled ø 3mm holes.<gallery widths="700" heights="400"> | ||
File:Installing the sensor inside the tank.png|'''<big>Installing the sensor inside the tank</big>''' | |||
File:Screwing the self-tapping screws.png|'''<big>Tightening screws</big>''' | |||
</gallery>Proceed to tank calibration. This procedure will result in a "level-liters" (or "level-gallons") table that will allow your monitoring platform to convert the level values that the sensor provides into liters/gallons that are displayed in the monitoring platform reports. | </gallery>Proceed to tank calibration. This procedure will result in a "level-liters" (or "level-gallons") table that will allow your monitoring platform to convert the level values that the sensor provides into liters/gallons that are displayed in the monitoring platform reports. | ||
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Then go to the tank calibration menu | Then go to the tank calibration menu | ||
[[ | [[File:Wired tank calibration mobile.png|frameless]] | ||
Then, you can click '''Start''' to create a new table, or click '''Resume''' to select an existing table from your smartphone memory and continue working with it. If you click '''Resume''', you will need to locate the table file on your Android device that you created/downloaded earlier. Select another folder using the Main Menu button ('''1''') or using the drop-down menu ('''2'''). Select the table and click on it ('''3''')<gallery mode="nolines" widths="300" heights="700"> | Then, you can click '''Start''' to create a new table, or click '''Resume''' to select an existing table from your smartphone memory and continue working with it. If you click '''Resume''', you will need to locate the table file on your Android device that you created/downloaded earlier. Select another folder using the Main Menu button ('''1''') or using the drop-down menu ('''2'''). Select the table and click on it ('''3''')<gallery mode="nolines" widths="300" heights="700"> | ||
File:Tank calibration page.jpg|'''<big>Start or Continue tank calibration</big>''' | |||
File:Folder search numbered.png|'''<big>Selecting a tank calibration table file for resuming the tank calibration</big>''' | |||
</gallery>If you click Start, you will also need to select the folder in which the table will be saved ('''2''') and click the button to select it ('''3''') | </gallery>If you click Start, you will also need to select the folder in which the table will be saved ('''2''') and click the button to select it ('''3''') | ||
[[File:Start tank calibration folder.png|none|thumb|'''<big>Selecting a folder and creating a new tank calibration file</big>''']] | |||
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Then, you can select the '''Fill''' or '''Drain''' method ('''1, 2'''). The '''Fill''' method is recommended as it is more accurate. | Then, you can select the '''Fill''' or '''Drain''' method ('''1, 2'''). The '''Fill''' method is recommended as it is more accurate. | ||
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Next, give the table file a name ('''3''') and set the portion size ('''4''').<blockquote>'''ATTENTION!''' Serving volume is not the number of servings! This is the number of liters/gallons in each serving! In the example below, the tank supposedly contains 100 liters and this volume can be divided into 10 portions of 10 liters. If the volume of the tank was 300L and it needed to be packaged into 10 servings, the serving size would be 30 L.</blockquote>After this, click Continue ('''5''').<gallery widths="400" heights="600"> | Next, give the table file a name ('''3''') and set the portion size ('''4''').<blockquote>'''ATTENTION!''' Serving volume is not the number of servings! This is the number of liters/gallons in each serving! In the example below, the tank supposedly contains 100 liters and this volume can be divided into 10 portions of 10 liters. If the volume of the tank was 300L and it needed to be packaged into 10 servings, the serving size would be 30 L.</blockquote>After this, click Continue ('''5''').<gallery widths="400" heights="600"> | ||
File:Tank calibration filling.png|'''<big>Selection of tank calibration method, table name, portion size</big>''' | |||
File:Adding a tank calibration line.png|'''<big>Selection of drain tank calibration method, selection of fuel volume in the tank</big>''' | |||
</gallery>After this, you will have a table in which the first row will be 0 liters and level 1. <gallery widths="400" heights="700"> | </gallery>After this, you will have a table in which the first row will be 0 liters and level 1. <gallery widths="400" heights="700"> | ||
Файл:Первая строка тарировки. 0 литров-галлонов и уровень 1.png|'''<big>Первая строка тарировки. 0 литров-галлонов и уровень 1</big>''' | Файл:Первая строка тарировки. 0 литров-галлонов и уровень 1.png|'''<big>Первая строка тарировки. 0 литров-галлонов и уровень 1</big>''' | ||