About Differential Fuel Monitoring System For Telecom Gensets
Product details
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Batteries | 5 Years Back Up Lithium Battery |
| Model Name/Number | Series 6655 |
| Brand | Fluidyne |
| Display Type | Local / Remote / Wireless |
| Flow Range | 2400 LPH |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Features | Flameproof Display |
Advanced Fuel MonitoringThis monitoring system uses differential flow and level sensors to track diesel or fuel levels with high precision. The storage capabilities allow users to access historical data and manage usage trends effectively, boosting operational efficiency in telecom genset applications.
Flexible Integration OptionsDesigned for both inline and panel mounting, the system can be fitted into diverse genset configurations. PG9/PG11 glands enable secure cable entry, while the RS485/Modbus and optional GSM/GPRS interfaces offer robust data connectivity and remote monitoring capabilities.
Reliability in Harsh EnvironmentsA powder-coated aluminum enclosure provides IP65-rated protection against dust and water. This ensures consistent performance in demanding environments, withstanding temperature fluctuations from -10C to +55C and humidity up to 95% non-condensing.
FAQ's of Differential Fuel Monitoring System For Telecom Gensets:
Q: How does the Differential Fuel Monitoring System detect fuel theft or abnormal consumption?
A: The system uses differential flow and level sensors to monitor real-time changes in fuel volume. If suspicious drops not accounted for by genset operation occur, alarm indications for theft or abnormal consumption are triggered, alerting users instantly.
Q: What is the process for calibrating the system for different genset sizes?
A: Calibration is managed through the built-in keypad interface, allowing users to set parameters according to genset capacity (up to 200 KVA) and tank size. The digital display assists in stepwise calibration and verification, ensuring measurement accuracy.
Q: When should historical data from the onboard storage be reviewed?
A: Historical fuel data should be periodically reviewed to analyze fuel usage patterns, validate operational efficiency, and detect any anomalies such as leaks or theft. The on-board data logging ensures access to previous consumption trends whenever needed.
Q: Where can the monitoring system be installed?
A: The system supports inline or panel mounting, suitable for placement directly in genset fuel lines or integrated within telecom equipment panels. Secure cable entry and a compact footprint make it ideal for installation in both indoor and outdoor telecom sites across India.
Q: What benefits does the remote monitoring feature provide for telecom operators?
A: Optional GSM/GPRS connectivity enables operators to remotely access fuel level data, receive alarms, and track usage without being physically present at the genset site. This reduces manual intervention and enhances operational oversight.
Q: How accurate is the system's fuel measurement, and what is its resolution?
A: The Differential Fuel Monitoring System offers a measurement accuracy of 1% and a fine resolution of 0.1 liters, ensuring precise monitoring of fuel levels and flow within a large range-up to 9999 liters.