With the digital shift, the remote online monitoring of fuel dynamics in diesel generators becomes essential.
This capability allows for:
β Timely fuel replenishment.
β Uninterrupted power to vital facilities.
β Significant savings by reducing fuel costs and operation expenses.
β Reduced manual checks, especially in remote areas.
Why is this significant? Consider a challenging situation in Yemen, where a constant power supply is crucial for numerous hospitals.
π Challenge: The UNDP (WFP) is tasked with ensuring hospitals across Yemen receive a stable power supply. Given the erratic nature of fuel supplies, with varying quality in each batch, there’s a need to meticulously monitor:
- Fuel volumes in stationary tanks.
- Total volume across several diesel generator tanks.
π₯ Infrastructure: We’re looking at stationary fuel tanks powering diesel generator units in hospitals. These tanks vary in size, from 800 liters to a massive 48,000 liters.
π§ Solution: Full Fuel Monitoring System. This solution utilizes DUT-E 2Bio differential fuel level sensors and CANUp telematics gateways. These sensors gauge the actual fuel level, adjust for quality and temperature, and can quickly adapt when new fuel is added.
πΌ Implementation: To cut down transportation costs, sensors are modular. Technicians can easily adjust their lengths on-site. For seamless integration, the S6 Technology is employed, linking sensors and the CANUp gateway in a unified wired bus system.
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