From 1f86c20b14e306d9c1fa3612140d7ddc9e9e6e6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mikayla Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 23:09:54 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Valve and Flow Screen (markdown) --- Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md b/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md index 472a297..38d4689 100644 --- a/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md +++ b/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ Dynamic tanks are identified by either `F-#` or `U-#` where F is for facility, U > Note, these facility identifiers will match up to the RTU configuration's `index` field for those particular tanks, so be sure to match the config to where the screen shows the tank should be (e.g. index 1 = `F-1`). For unit tanks, the index will always be 1. +The dynamic tanks on the screen begin with a status tag, similar to other blocks on the main monitor, which are listed in the next section. Below the tag is fill information. This includes the fill percentage and the actual quantity in mB. Below that is the water level, which is a blue-on-gray horizontal bar. Next are two indicators (white is on, gray is off) that show if the tank is allowing itself being filled and/or itself being empty. These line up to the "Fill", "Empty", and "Both" container modes that the dynamic tank has. Both lights are on for both, then the respective lights are on for the other two modes. + +> In most situations it is recommended to have the tanks set to "Empty" or "Both". If an event occurs where the supervisor determines it needs to dump in emergency coolant, it will change the tank mode to "Both" if the mode was previously "Fill" in order to get access to the stored water. + #### Dynamic Tank Status Tags * OFF-LINE (yellow) → dynamic tank disconnected