How does a remote fuel tank monitoring system work?
Fuel sensors form a critical component of a fuel tank monitoring system, capturing accurate fuel level data and sending it to the GPS tracking unit. The GPS tracker combines this information with accurate vehicle location details, fuel drainage and refuelling locations, etc. and transmits the data to your remote monitoring system for analysis.
Can remote fuel tank monitoring help prevent fuel theft?
Yes; remote fuel tank monitoring gives you 24/7 control of your fleet’s fuel usage patterns, helping identify potential anomalies such as pilferage, unanticipated draining or refuelling, misuse, etc. This enables you to take definitive measures to prevent theft and reduce losses.
Is it difficult to install a remote fuel tank monitoring system?
The ease or complexity of installing a remote fuel tank monitoring system will depend on its compatibility with the vehicle and the type of fuel used. You can consider switching to wireless fuel level sensors such as ours to streamline the installation process.
Are remote fuel tank monitoring systems compatible with all types of fuel tanks?
No; different fuel tanks have different specification requirements when it comes to installing fuel monitoring systems. You must check compatibility with the vehicle’s fuel tank system, its dimensions and shape and fuel type to choose the right type of monitoring system.
What are the ongoing costs associated with a remote fuel tank monitoring system?
Accurate fuel tank measurements and optimum performance require ongoing maintenance costs such as regularly cleaning and inspecting the sensors. You should also calibrate the sensors from time to time to ensure the results are accurate.
How long does the installation process take?
If all preparatory tasks are completed before starting the installation, setting up the fuel sensor and GPS tracker should take no longer than three hours. This timeframe includes sensor and tank calibration, and integrating the fuel sensor
with the GPS tracker.
Can drilling a tank be safe?
Drilling a fuel tank is entirely safe if specific precautions are taken, such as emptying the fuel tank beforehand. It’s also crucial to release any vapors in the tank, especially if the vehicle runs on gasoline rather than diesel. Furthermore,
the Escort fuel level sensor is certified for explosion protection, making it suitable for transporting explosive goods.
Will drilling a tank lead to losing warranty?
Vehicle manufacturers generally offer warranties for the engine but not for the fuel tank. Additionally, the fuel tank
is constructed from aluminum, making it quite delicate. As a result, fleet technicians have to replace the fuel tank every six months due to numerous incidents. Frequently, the fuel tank gets damaged when the driver maneuvers a semi-trailer over high curbs.