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Figure 8 – Empty Tank Depth and Full Tank Depth Parameters

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Full Tank Depth

Empty Tank Depth

Figure 8 – Empty Tank Depth and Full Tank Depth Parameters

3.3.5.1.3 Fluid Density

In order for the FPM100 to properly convert pressure readings to tank levels using a rectangular tank calibration, it must be configured with the density of the fluid being monitored. The default value for this parameter is the density of fresh water (1000 kg/m3). If you are monitoring the level of fluids other than water, you must program this parameter with the density of the fluid being monitored.

The density of Marine Diesel Fuel is approximately 991 kg/m3. This value may vary depending on the exact fuel formulation.

3.3.5.2 Custom Calibration

For accurate tank level readings, the FPM100 must be custom calibrated if the tank shape is irregular or non-rectangular.

You can calibrate the FPM100 using a display product such as the Maretron DSM250. Refer to the user’s manual of the particular product that will be used for configuring the FPM100 as these manuals provide detailed instruction on configuration procedures.

3.3.6 Configuring Tank Number

As shipped from the factory, the FPM100 transmits the Tank Number as “0”. The FPM100 supports up to sixteen tanks (0 through 15) for a given type of tank, which means you can monitor up to 16 separate fuel tanks or 16 separate fresh water tanks. The FPM100 is configured or programmed by choosing a FPM100 tank number using a display product such as the Maretron DSM250. Refer to the user’s manual of the particular product that will be used for configuring the FPM100 as these manuals provide detailed instruction on configuration procedures.

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Contents Revision PageRevision Copyright 2012 Maretron, LLP All Rights Reserved Maretron, LLP 9014 N. 23rd Ave #10 Phoenix, AZRevision History FPM100 User’s ManualPage RevisionTable of Contents Table of Figures Table of Appendices1.3 Features 1 General1.1 Introduction 1.2 Firmware Revision1.4 FPM100 Accessories 1.5 Quick Install1.6 Theory of Operation 1.6.2 Accuracy of Tank Level Measurement2.1 Unpacking the Box 2 InstallationFigure 1 - Graph of Transducer Accuracy vs. Tank Depth 2.2 Choosing a Mounting Location 2.3 Mounting the FPM1002.4 Mounting the Pressure Transducer 2.4.1 Pressure Measurement Applications2.4.2 Tank Level Measurement Applications Figure 4 - Fluid Level Measurement with Pressure Transducer2.5.1 NMEA 2000 Connection Tank Fitting Ball Valve Pressure TransducerFigure 6 - NMEA 2000 Connector Face Views Pin # Signal NameFigure 7 - Pressure Transducer Connection Diagram 2.5.2 Pressure Transducer Connections3 Configuring the FPM100 3.1 Configuring Channel Mode3.2 Configuring a Channel in Pressure/Vacuum Mode 3.2.1 Configuring Instance3.3 Configuring a Channel in Tank Mode 3.2.2 Configuring Label3.2.3 Configuring Pressure at 4mA 3.2.4 Configuring Pressure at 20mA3.3.2 Configuring Pressure at 4mA 3.3.3 Configuring Pressure at 20mA3.3.4 Configuring Tank Capacity 3.3.5 Tank Levels Calibration3.3.6 Configuring Tank Number Figure 8 - Empty Tank Depth and Full Tank Depth Parameters3.3.5.1.3 Fluid Density 3.3.5.2 Custom Calibration3.3.7 Configuring Tank Type 4 Maintenance3.3.8 Configuring Data Damping Period Symptom 5 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedure 6 Technical Specifications Figure 9 - Troubleshooting GuideSpecifications Tank Level Mode Specifications Pressure/Vacuum Mode7 Technical Support ElectricalMechanical Environmental8 Installation Template Figure 10 - Mounting Surface Template9 Maretron 2 Year Limited Warranty Warranty Return ProcedureAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing FPM100 NMEA 2000 Periodic Data Transmitted PGNsAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing Page A1