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THE SOLUTION TO RUNNING OUT OF OIL
Let Us Check Your Tank Levels
AUTOMATICALLY
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Electronic Tank Gauges
for Oil Consumers |
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Telephone Device -
Reports oil level over standard telephone line |
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Software linking Customer
Tanks to Supplier Activity |
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MORE PANIC DELIVERIES - BE SURE OF YOUR STOCK"
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This is
the first oil tank gauge that is ideal for the workplace.
The Oil Watchman is a revolutionary oil tank gauge which
monitors the level of heating oil in your oil tank - and all
from the comfort of the office!
Plug the Oil Watchman into an
electrical socket and from the Watchman's easy to read
window display, you can read the level of oil in your tank.
This is 'convenience at a glance' - no need to go outside to
read levels on freezing winter days.
The Oil Watchman is activated
by a radio signal from a probe fitted on your oil tank (no
wiring is required). Once activated, the level of oil in
your oil tank can be read on the Oil Watchman indoors, from
F when full, through 9, 8, 7,...down to 0 when
nearly empty. When the level is low, a red warning light
flashes to warn you to order more oil in good time.
The revolutionary Oil
Watchman is the ideal oil tank gauge for the workplace.
Facts you
should know about Oil Watchman
- No wiring required
- Easy installation - one
20mm hole in tank
- Plugs into any 13amp
socket
- Up to 100 metres range
- Level shown from F
when full through 9, 8, 7...to 1 and then 0 when
nearly empty
- When 1 shows, a
red light pulses to attract your attention to low level
- Level updated every 5
hours
- Uses standard PP3
battery - lasts up to a year
- Low battery indicator
- Fuel level visible from
indoor comfort, convenience and security
- UK Manufactured.
Conforms to BS 415 and BS 1363
- Probe & Transmitter easy
installed onto a range of
TITAN Tanks
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"FORGET ABOUT
ORDERING OIL EVER AGAIN" |
The Oil
Signalman is a small BABT approved device simply plugged
into an oil consumer's direct dial telephone point along
with the existing telephone or fax equipment. During calls
made to a Tank Signal System PC at an Oil Company, the Oil
Signalman is directed to collect the radio transmissions
made by a tank transmitter fitted, together with a probe, to
the consumer's oil storage tank.
The tank transmitter and
probe are the same as employed by the
Oil Watchman which are designed for easy
installation onto any of the Titan Tanks range of oil tanks.
The radio transmissions contain various information
including the current level of oil in the tank. The
information collected is sorted by the Tank Signal System
software and presented to the operator in a variety of
screen enquiry functions and printed reports suited to
specific applications.
When the Oil Company have
sight of the consumer's ongoing stock levels, this delivers
numerous significant benefits to the Oil Company and
Customer alike. The Tank Signal System provides the
ability to greatly improve Customer Service whilst at the
same time achieving a dramatic improvement in Delivery
Routing Efficiency.
The Oil Signalman is used in
conjunction with the Tank Signal System allowing the Oil
Consumer to have their tank monitored remotely so avoiding
the need to check their tank and order oil.
The calls made by the Oil
Signalman normally only last for 20 seconds or so at a time.
They can be set to occur in the early hours or within
another selected time range so as not to interfere with
normal use of the line. The Oil Signalman will not try to
make a call when you are already using your line.
Location
The Oil Signalman can be installed anywhere convenient close
to a telephone socket. The unit should also be as close as
possible to its oil tank, as it needs to be in range of the
radio signals sent by the transmitter fitted on the tank -
in normal circumstances this is within 100 metres |
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"AUTOMATIC
MONITORING OF OIL LEVEL" |
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This system
employs a PC and a modem, typically installed at an Oil
Distribution point, to handle incoming calls made by the
Oil Signalman. The Oil Signalman is
simply plugged into the Customer's direct dial telephone
point along with the existing telephone or fax equipment.
During calls made to the PC, the Oil Signalman is directed
to collect the radio transmissions made by the tank
transmitter fitted, together with a probe, to the Customer's
oil storage tank.

The tank transmitter and probe are
the same as employed by the Oil
Watchman. The radio transmissions contain various
information including the current level of oil in the tank.
The information collected is sorted by the Tank Signal
System software and presented to the operator in a variety
of screen enquiry functions and printed reports suited to
specific applications. |
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