Over the following years, a slew of wireless technologies have surfaced with the promise of untangling and simplifying the network of wires running into homes, offices, industrial area and potentially everywhere else. Now technological changes are taking place everywhere, every moment. There are Bluetooth technology, certified wireless USB, Wi-Fi, Z-wave, radio remote fueling controls and many more which are new innovation of remote control technology, along with a bunch of other proprietary RF solutions in different industrial frequency spectrums.
However, each technological innovations are differs from one another and each is targeted to address particular applications. Each technology has a specific benefits and limitations with different special attributes. That would greatly depend on the type of device you are trying to create.
Due to the assistance of remote control technology, industrial machines and devices are automatically accessed from remote control networks. This whole procedure is maintained by high frequency remote control network that eliminates the physical efforts at work field. On the other hand, these radio remote fueling controls systems offer wide coverage, easy to operate high security as well as good productivity.
If you are a truck owner, automatic radio remote fuel control stations provide an easy and convenient co-relation for offloading fuel from cars to above ground fuel tanks. Radio remote fueling controls help a truck operator to fill fuel tank easily without much effort. These are easy to use and operate. Now there are some step by step instructions for simplex and automatic fuel port. These are;
· First of all, delivery arrives and driver proceeds to automatic fuel port to make fuel delivery.
· The operator supposed to connect the ground cable and unlock the fill box and control box.
· Then the operator can turn on the controller which needs single tank application, read the tank’s fuel level as shown on desired tank, and then read the tank’s fuel level. Apart from that, for multi tank applications, the user can use selector switch to select the desired tank, and then read the tank’s fuel level.
· The user can connect delivery hose to hose coupling.
· He or she can start delivery on truck
· Press the valve open pushbutton on controller.
· The automatic fuel port opens with multi tank applications, whereas the valve is located on the inlet to each tank.
· Fuel is delivered to tank. When the tank is full level almost 90% audible and visual alarm activates and alerts driver.
· At high fuel level, audible and visual alarm activates and automatic fuel port valve closes which may not be responded.
· The operator can stop fill pump and drain delivery hose.
· Disconnect the delivery hose from automatic fuel port.
· The user can turn off the controller system and close and lock the automated fuel port.
· Furthermore, the size capacity of the fuel tank is very important when choosing a fill stations which incorporates a pump. The flow rate of the pump should be selected to provide reasonable fuel filling times.
Moreover, due to the space, safety measures or other architectural restrictions, the planner and the design professionals may be enforced to indicate the fuel tank in a location which is less than idea for fuel filling operations. So these tanks can lead to insecure and difficult conditions, specifically when fuel delivery personnel deploy as much as 100 feet of fuel hose in order to reach them.
However, each technological innovations are differs from one another and each is targeted to address particular applications. Each technology has a specific benefits and limitations with different special attributes. That would greatly depend on the type of device you are trying to create.
Due to the assistance of remote control technology, industrial machines and devices are automatically accessed from remote control networks. This whole procedure is maintained by high frequency remote control network that eliminates the physical efforts at work field. On the other hand, these radio remote fueling controls systems offer wide coverage, easy to operate high security as well as good productivity.
If you are a truck owner, automatic radio remote fuel control stations provide an easy and convenient co-relation for offloading fuel from cars to above ground fuel tanks. Radio remote fueling controls help a truck operator to fill fuel tank easily without much effort. These are easy to use and operate. Now there are some step by step instructions for simplex and automatic fuel port. These are;
· First of all, delivery arrives and driver proceeds to automatic fuel port to make fuel delivery.
· The operator supposed to connect the ground cable and unlock the fill box and control box.
· Then the operator can turn on the controller which needs single tank application, read the tank’s fuel level as shown on desired tank, and then read the tank’s fuel level. Apart from that, for multi tank applications, the user can use selector switch to select the desired tank, and then read the tank’s fuel level.
· The user can connect delivery hose to hose coupling.
· He or she can start delivery on truck
· Press the valve open pushbutton on controller.
· The automatic fuel port opens with multi tank applications, whereas the valve is located on the inlet to each tank.
· Fuel is delivered to tank. When the tank is full level almost 90% audible and visual alarm activates and alerts driver.
· At high fuel level, audible and visual alarm activates and automatic fuel port valve closes which may not be responded.
· The operator can stop fill pump and drain delivery hose.
· Disconnect the delivery hose from automatic fuel port.
· The user can turn off the controller system and close and lock the automated fuel port.
· Furthermore, the size capacity of the fuel tank is very important when choosing a fill stations which incorporates a pump. The flow rate of the pump should be selected to provide reasonable fuel filling times.
Moreover, due to the space, safety measures or other architectural restrictions, the planner and the design professionals may be enforced to indicate the fuel tank in a location which is less than idea for fuel filling operations. So these tanks can lead to insecure and difficult conditions, specifically when fuel delivery personnel deploy as much as 100 feet of fuel hose in order to reach them.