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Fuel controller range: features, specifications, and applications

A fuel controller, while designed for dispensing and controlling fuel, can offer a wide range of benefits when matched with the right application. There are different types of fuel dispenser controllers and choosing the right one can help streamline your operations, improve efficiency, and gain better control over fuel management. Explore the different types of fuel controllers, their key features, and benefits.

Basic fuel controller solutions

A basic fuel dispenser controller is designed for efficiency and convenience. It finds applications in different sectors including fleet operations, construction sites, and various industrial settings. They can seamlessly connect to fuel transfer pumps and provide your operations with accessible fueling points for trucks, other vehicles, fuel tanks, and other equipment. 

ID card and PIN authentication

The mobile fuel controller enables authentication through an ID card and PIN code. It allows you to make changes to card and user data online. It can use your company’s existing card system, enabling easy integration.

When it comes to PIN authentication, users can enter their unique code to authenticate their identity, vehicle, or both. This security mode prevents the need to use a physical device.

Real-time monitoring features

The main real-time monitoring features of the Neva-K include:

  • Tracking Fuel Consumption: It helps you keep track of how much fuel has been pumped. It can also provide data on the up-to-date fuel inventory in the tank.
  • Alerts: You can receive alerts on unauthorized fueling activities.
  • Real-Time Data: The tank level controller can also send real-time transaction data to a central system.

Specialized fuel controllers

Specialized fuel controllers are designed to address unique requirements and situations. Examples of such dispenser controllers include:

Mini controller for limited spaces

The Mini fuel dispenser controller has a compact design that helps you save space. It is perfect for installation in limited spaces where larger units cannot be installed. Its compact design also enables easy transportation.

Their compact design makes these controllers highly versatile, making them the perfect mobile fuel controller. They can be installed in different locations, including on the wall, on the ground, on trucks, or beside a fuel tank. 

Fuel tanker dispenser (FTD)

  • Fuel security: The dispenser allows you to install large fuel tanks on-site or within your facility. This helps with maintaining a steady fuel supply, which can further ensure your operation’s fuel security.
  • Improved fuel utilization: Highly precise fuel dispensing can help eliminate wastage and improve fuel utilization.
  • Mobility: A mobile fuel controller can be moved to different locations. This supports fuel dispensing in remote areas where there is limited or no access to conventional fuel stations.

Explosion-proof solutions

An explosion-proof electronic fuel controller features safe components such as motors, sensors, and solenoid valves. The fuel dispenser’s main part is isolated from its computing section. All electrical components, including power supply and control boards, are placed inside a safe housing. 

Cloud integration and management

An ideal fuel dispenser controller can be integrated with a cloud service without the need for installing fuel management software. It can work with the proven AZS-Online service.

AZS-online system overview

The AZS-Online is a cloud-based application for storing, processing, and transmitting data on all your fuel operations. It is capable of carrying out all these functions in real time. 

Some of its key features are as follows:

  • Accurately comparing the volumes of fuel dispensed and the fuel received in the vehicle’s tank
  • Data access from anywhere and on any device including a smartphone, PC, or tablet
  • Distant control over fuel dispensing
  • Setting up limitations remotely
  • Controlling parameters such as temperature and density in real time
  • Remotely setting up the lower level for residual fuel

The automated fuel control system can also be integrated with third-party software applications through API.

Real-time data transmission

AZS-Online enables real-time data transmission from your electronic fuel controller. It facilitates electronic data storage, ensuring data reliability and data loss prevention. Data receipt, processing, storage, and transmission are performed automatically.

Remote management features

The cloud-based service allows you to remotely set up various limitations. For example, you can set up a lower limit for the residual fuel level. Further, the service enables real-time facility and operations monitoring in online mode. All these features help you create an efficient fuel management system and maintain advanced control over it.

Reporting and analytics tools

The AZS-Online system brings detailed refueling reports to your fingertips. This allows you to monitor fuel volume and cost data, analyze it, and optimize your fuel operations. You can generate data on different parameters including fuel refills, volume, and cost. Besides, it allows you to generate reports at different stages and for any duration.

AZS-Online also provides a wide range of report templates that can be customized to your unique requirements. All the reports can be downloaded in MS Excel format. 

Conclusion

When it comes to choosing a fuel dispenser controller, you can come across a wide range of operations. They can include the basic unit such as the Neva-R with a single-line display and manual control and the more advanced automated fuel control system such as the Neva-A. The latter has full automation features and supports advanced ID card and PIN authentication. There are also Mini and FTD controllers designed to address the fuel dispensing needs in unique situations. When powered by a sophisticated cloud-based service such as the AZS-Online, the functions and capabilities of these controllers can increase significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which controller is best for commercial fuel stations?

Neva-K can be the perfect fuel dispenser controller for commercial applications. It is ideally suited for applications involving industrial facilities, truck stops, transportation hubs, and gas stations.


Q. How accurate are the different controller models?

The ideal controller will have an error rate of no more than 0.25%. All the different fuel dispenser controllers, including Neva-R, Neva-K, and Neva-A have an error rate limited to 0.25%.


Q. What are the maintenance requirements for different controller types?

All fuel dispenser controllers require regular maintenance to ensure they continue performing properly to dispense accurate fuel amounts. Some of the key steps involved in a maintenance routine include visual inspection, filter cleaning, calibration, and electrical system checks.