Fuel Sensor for Trucks

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Fuel Level Sensors are a simple way to monitor fuel or any liquid level in the tank of your vehicle. The most common of these devices is the float sensor, which uses a float inside of a glass tube connected by an air duct to read the fuel level. If one of these sensors malfunctions and causes the wrong readings, it can lead to dangerous situations like running out of gas while driving on a long road trip.

\n \n\nThe WorldTrack Fuel Sensor is intended to measure the level of liquid fuel and other non-conductive liquids in vehicle tanks and stationary fuel storage and is useful in a variety of applications. The device can achieve 99.5% accuracy under certain conditions. On the market today, there are several lines of fuel level sensors, each with its own set of technologies such as magnetically operated switches (reed switches), ultrasound wave (ultrasonic sensor), and capacitive sensing (capacitive sensor). Capacitive sensing technology is thought to have the highest accuracy and the longest device lifespan of these.\n\n \n

Sensors for Fuel Levels

\nFuel Level Sensors are intended for precise fuel level measurement in all types of vehicle tanks, as well as tanks in fixed installations such as generators and static tanks.\n\nFuel Level Sensors are used as part of the telematics system:\n

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  • Obtain reliable information about the current fuel volume in the vehicle tank;
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  •  Define vehicle fueling volume;
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  •  Detect fuel theft from the tank;
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  •  Perform remote tank monitoring; and
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  •  Calculate fuel consumption.
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\nA fuel sensor for trucks, such as WorldTrack, is a device that precisely measures the amount of fuel in a vehicle’s tank. When these metrics were combined with GPS monitoring and telematics platform functionality, the results were astounding.\n\n \n

What Exactly Is a Fuel Sensor?

\nA fuel sensor is a device that measures the amount of fuel in a vehicle’s tank accurately. A GPS tracking and telematics platform, according to these measurements, contains the following information: The fuel level in the vehicle’s tank.\n

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  • Fuel consumption as a function of time.
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  • Fuel consumption is average.
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  • For example, miles per gallon (mpg). refueling or draining of fuel
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Application

\nFuel sensors are found in stationary units such as gas tanks and vehicles such as cars, locomotives, and ships.\n\n \n

Specification

\nOperating Principles                                                                Capacitive\nMeasurement inaccuracy, %, not more than               1.5\nSupply voltage, V                                                                       8-30\nOver voltage protection, V                                                    up to 100\nOperating temperature, oC                                                  from -40 to +65\nCurrent consumption, mA                                                   ≤25 (24 V)\n≤50 (12 V)\nOutput signal\nAnalog: analog output 0.2-6.9 VDC ;\nFMS 485: digital, FMS protocol;\nFMS 232: digital, FMS protocol;\nLength: mm\nStandard Length : 700 mm\nMinimum Length : 200 mm\nMaximum Length : 1800 mm\n\n \n

Fuel Sensor Types

\nThe following are the most common types of fuel sensors:\n

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  • Sensors installed at the factory
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  • Fuel float sensor
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  • Sensors that have been installed in addition
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  • Fuel capacitive sensor
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\nUltrasonic detector – The floating fuel sensor comes from the factory. It is used to display a relative fuel level on the dashboard of a vehicle. However, such fuel sensors only provide an estimate of the amount of fuel in a tank and are not very accurate; their relative errors can range from 10 to 30%.\n\nIn fleet management systems, capacitive and ultrasonic fuel sensors are regarded as high-precision instruments. Integrators of GPS tracking and telematics systems instal such sensors in addition. These sensors have a much lower relative error – 1-2%.\n\nFuel Float Sensor – At the factory, a floating fuel sensor is installed in the vehicle’s tank.\n

EASY MOUNTING AND EXACT MEASUREMENT

\nHow It Works:  A fuel Monitoring Sensor is installed in the tank’s geometrical center. It is also linked to the Vehicle Tracking System/GPS.\n\nSensors determine the amount of fuel in the tank and generate the amount of fuel (in litres or as a percentage of a full tank) in the output message.\n\n \n

Features

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  • Configurable thermal correction for automatic compensation based on ambient temperature;
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  •  Digital self-diagnostics to control data reliability;
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  •  Ergonomic bayonet-type fastening to save mounting time;
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  •  Sealing openings to prevent tampering;
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  •  Monitor the vehicle’s/location, transport and routes.
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  •  Get online reports in real time on your smartphone or computer.
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  •  Expand the system with an unlimited number of monitoring sensors.
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