FFS-1040 EVO Series Complete Guide Interactive - Flipbook - Page 34
ADVANCED FEATURES:
CUSTOM APPS WITH
LOGIC CONDITIONS
Transform your system management and control with logic conditions. This
cutting-edge feature empowers operators to create tailored applications,
automate critical processes, and take control like never before. From
compliance to operational efficiency, logic conditions unlocks endless
possibilities for your fueling system.
CAPABILITIES:
Whether you’re managing a retail fuel station, an emergency
generator system, or an industrial fueling operation, logic
conditions gives you the tools to automate, monitor, and
optimize with precision — the possibilities are endless.
WHAT ARE LOGIC CONDITIONS?
Automate Compliance Testing & Reporting
Logic conditions is a powerful software option that lets operators program custom control and
monitoring functions using a flexible, ladder-logic-inspired approach. Combine analog and digital
inputs with intuitive logic operations to craft solutions that meet your unique needs.
Seamlessly schedule and execute static tank tests, then
automatically print or email results – whether the test
passes, fails, or aborts. Stay compliant effortlessly.
Enhance Safety & Prevent Downtime
Program fail-safe protections to activate relays when adverse
conditions like high water levels or fuel leaks are detected,
safeguarding your equipment and environment.
Streamline Operations
5:15 PM
Condition Groups
Indoor Lighting
Control
Outdoor Lighting
Control
Heating System
Control
Schedule inventory and delivery reports at shift ends or after
fuel deliveries. Control station lighting with timers to save
energy, turning lights on at dusk and off at dawn.
Monitor & Respond in Real-Time
Set up alerts for critical events, like a sudden drop in tank
volume or temperature changes, and trigger actions such as
activating pumps or sending email notifications.
Cooling System
Control
Overfill
Alarm
Static Tank
Testing Schedule
Track & Count Events
All systems normal
Use counters to monitor delivery frequency or equipment
cycles, notifying managers after a set number of events to
streamline maintenance or logistics.
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