Claims
- 1. A vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system within a single pump or multi-pump fuel dispensing apparatus having a vapor recovery system comprising one or more vapor pumps, motor drivers, vapor valves, and vapor lines for receiving and transporting vapors to an underground storage tank, said fuel dispensing apparatus further including at least one pump and hose combination terminating in a nozzle assembly adapted to fit into an automobile gas tank, said vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system comprising:(a) a plurality of sensor devices situated variously throughout said vapor lines for sensing and measuring various environmental conditions relating to the operation of the vapor recovery system; (b) a processing device coupled to each of said sensor devices for receiving and processing sensed data; and (c) memory means within said processing device for storing a baseline profile of operating parameters of the vapor recovery system elements for each pump and hose combination of the fuel dispensing apparatus, (d) the baseline profile determined by running a set of tests relating to various elements of a vapor recovery system, the set of tests including at least three of the group of tests consisting of: a. a first test comprising dispensing fuel from a pump and recording the rate of flow for said pump within said memory means; b. a second test comprising sending a sensor device a predetermined signal to which a predetermined signal is to be returned in order to ensure said sensor device is properly operating; c. a third test comprising running a vapor pump associated with selected hanging hardware and recording the pressure drop across said hanging hardware with said memory means; and d. a fourth test comprising: i. activating a vapor pump to determine a volume of air per gallon of fuel being dispensed; ii. calibrating a vapor pump speed in order to achieve a predetermined air to liquid (A/L) ratio for the vapor pump; and iii. recording the vapor pump speed necessary to achieve the predetermined A/L ratio, wherein said sensed data is compared to the baseline profile of operating parameters in order to determine whether the vapor recovery system is operating outside of acceptable limits.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the pump speed is calibrated to achieve pre-determined A/L ratios at discrete intervals over a plurality of fuel dispensing rates ranging between a lower fuel dispensing rate limit and an upper fuel dispensing rate limit.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the discrete intervals between the lower fuel dispensing rate limit and an upper fuel dispensing rate limit are manually set.
- 4. The system of claim 2 wherein the discrete intervals between the lower fuel dispensing rate limit and an upper fuel dispensing rate limit are automatically set by said processing device.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined A/L ratio is 1.1.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined A/L ratio is 1.0.
- 7. The system of claim 1 operating in an automatic diagnostic mode wherein said sensor devices are continuously running including during periods of consumer use of a fuel dispensing device.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors for fuel flow-rates outside defined operating parameters by logging the actual flow-rate of each consumer transaction and comparing same to the baseline profile flow-rate for that particular vapor pump and hose combination to ensure the actual flow-rate is within a tolerable range for flow-rates set during installation of the fuel dispensing apparatus.
- 9. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors for the presence of fuel in the vapor line by detecting sudden pressure rises via said sensor devices and upon such detection said processing device cycles said vapor pump in order to clear any fuel from the vapor line prior to the next consumer transaction.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors for a kinked, blocked, or replaced hose by detecting, via said sensor devices, a pressure increase on back-to-back consumer transactions and comparing said pressure increases to recent transaction pressure increases.
- 11. The system of claim 7 wherein upon detection of unsatisfactory pressure readings the processing device shuts down said vapor pump.
- 12. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors a deadhead vacuum pressure by monitoring the vacuum reading of the vapor line transducer during a normal consumer transaction and displaying an error message at the vapor pump to alert of a possible defective vapor pump or blockage proximate to the vapor pump when said vacuum reading of a vapor line transducer is outside tolerable limits.
- 13. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors the various sensor devices to ensure each is operating properly by periodically sending each sensor device a pre-determined signal to which a pre-determined acknowledgment signal is to be returned to said processing device.
- 14. The system of claim 7 wherein said automatic diagnostic mode monitors for unusual pressure drops across the vapor valve by comparing the difference between pressure readings as measured by sensor devices on either side of the vapor valve.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein said difference between pressure readings as measured by sensor devices on either side of the vapor valve is stored within the processing device's memory means.
- 16. The system of claim 7 further comprising display means coupled to said processing device for displaying the results of said automatic diagnostic tests.
- 17. The system of claim 7 further comprising printing means coupled to said processing device for printing the results of said automatic diagnostic test.
- 18. A vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system within a single pump or multi-pump fuel dispensing apparatus having a vapor recovery system comprising one or more vapor pumps, motor drivers, vapor valves, and a vapor lines for receiving and transporting vapors to an underground storage tank, said fuel dispensing apparatus further including at least one pump and hose combination terminating in a nozzle assembly adapted to fit into an automobile gas tank, said vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system comprising:a) a plurality of sensor devices situated variously throughout said vapor lines for sensing and measuring various environmental conditions relating to the operation of the vapor recovery system; b) a processing device coupled to each of said sensor devices for receiving and processing sensed data and operating in an automatic diagnostics mode to monitor for fuel in the vapor line by detecting sudden pressure rinses via said sensor devices and upon such detection, cycling said vapor pump in order to clear fuel from the vapor line; and c) memory means within said processing device for storing a baseline profile of operating parameters of the vapor recovery system elements for each pump and hose combination of the fuel dispensing apparatus, wherein said sensed data is compared to the baseline profile of operating parameters in order to determine whether the vapor recovery system is operating outside of acceptable limits and a technician is required to assess and re-calibrate the vapor pump by running the vapor pump and recording a pressure drop across the hose in said processing device's memory means prior to placing said pump back on-line.
- 19. The system of claim 1 operating in a manual diagnostic mode wherein a system technician performs specific manual diagnostic tests on the vapor recovery system.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein one of said manual diagnostic tests comprises measuring the pressure difference between a pump's nozzle transducer and a built-in transducer.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein said pressure difference between the pump's nozzle transducer and the built-in transducer is recorded into the processing device memory means.
- 22. The system of claim 19 wherein said commissioning tests and said manual diagnostic tests are selectable and executable via a menu driven display coupled to said processing device.
- 23. The system of claim 19 further comprising display means coupled to said processing device for displaying the results of said commissioning and manual diagnostic tests.
- 24. The system of claim 19 further comprising printing means coupled to said processing device for printing the results of said commissioning and manual diagnostic tests.
- 25. A vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system within a single pump or multi-pump fuel dispensing apparatus having a vapor recovery system comprising one or more vapor pumps, motor drivers, vapor valves, and vapor lines for receiving and transporting vapors to an underground storage tank, said fuel dispensing apparatus further including at least one pump and hose combination terminating in a nozzle assembly adapted to fit into an automobile gas tank, said vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system comprising:a plurality of sensor devices situated variously throughout said vapor lines for sensing and measuring various environmental conditions relating to the operation of the vapor recovery system; a processing device coupled to each of said sensor devices for receiving and processing sensed data; and memory means within said processing device for storing a baseline profile of operating parameters of the vapor recovery system elements for each pump and hose combination of the fuel dispensing apparatus, wherein said sensed data is compared to the baseline profile of operating parameters in order to determine whether the vapor recovery system is operating outside of acceptable limits and when operating in a manual diagnostics mode a manual diagnostic test comprises: (a) taking a pressure reading for a particular vapor pump and hose combination via one of said sensor devices; (b) activating the vapor pump for the specified vapor pump and hose combination for a short period of time to flush any fuel slugs out of the vapor line; (c) taking a second pressure reading via said one of said sensor devices and comparing to the previous pressure reading; and (d) repeatedly activating the vapor pump for a short period followed by taking pressure readings until the pressure reading after each period of the vapor pump activation reaches a steady state value.
- 26. A vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system within a single pump or multi-pump fuel dispensing apparatus having a vapor recovery system comprising one or more vapor pumps, motor drivers, vapor valves, and vapor lines for receiving and transporting vapors to an underground storage tank, said fuel dispensing apparatus further including at least one pump and hose combination terminating in a nozzle assembly adapted to fit into an automobile gas tank, said vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system comprising:a plurality of sensor devices situated variously throughout said vapor lines for sensing and measuring various environmental conditions relating to the operation of the vapor recovery system; a processing device coupled to each of said sensor devices for receiving and processing sensed data; and memory means within said processing device for storing a baseline profile of operating parameters of the vapor recovery system elements for each pump and hose combination of the fuel dispensing apparatus, wherein said sensed data is compared to the baseline profile of operating parameters in order to determine whether the vapor recovery system is operating outside diagnostic test comprises: (a) plugging the ventilation holes on a nozzle spout for a particular vapor pump; (b) activating the vapor pump which creates a vacuum sufficient to close the vapor valve; (c) taking an initial pressure reading from a nozzle transducer; (d) waiting a specified period of time then taking a final pressure reading from the nozzle transducer; and (e) comparing the two pressure readings whereby a difference in pressure readings indicates a vapor leak.
- 27. A vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system within a single pump or multi-pump fuel dispensing apparatus having a vapor recovery system comprising one or more vapor pumps, motor drivers, vapor valves and vapor lines for receiving and transporting vapors to an underground storage tank, said fuel dispensing apparatus further including at least one pump and hose combination terminating in a nozzle assembly adapted to fit into an automobile gas tank, said vapor recovery diagnostic monitoring system comprising:a plurality of sensor devices situated variously throughout said vapor lines for sensing and measuring various environmental conditions relating to the operation of the vapor recovery system; a processing device coupled to each of said sensor devices for receiving aid processing sensed data; and memory means within said processing device for storing a baseline profile of operating parameters of the vapor recovery system elements for each pump and hose combination of the fuel dispensing apparatus, wherein said sensed data is compared to the baseline profile of operating parameters in order to determine whether the vapor recovery system is operating outside of acceptable limits and when operating in a manual diagnostics mode a manual diagnostic test comprises: (a) initially checking for vapor valve closure by running the vapor pump and measuring the vacuum pressure via a vapor line transducer; (b) opening said vapor valve and taking a second measurement of the vacuum pressure via the vapor line transducer; and (c) closing the vapor valve and taking a third measurement of the vacuum pressure via the vapor line transducer, wherein the three vapor line transducer measurements are compared in order to determine whether the vapor valve is functioning properly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a con't of Ser. No. 09/432,987 filed Nov. 3, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,415 which is a con't Ser. No. 09/140,128 filed Aug. 25, 1998, abnd.
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