SCADACore’s fuel monitoring is enhanced with the real-time GPS reporting that allows users to not only find the level of fuel in a tank but with the map interface know where the tank is positioned.

SCADACore knows Industrial Process Monitoring.

Fuel Level monitoring can be used in stationary applications with large tanks or using GPS can be used on mobile tanks. SCADACore will provide customers with hardware that will serve the rigors of travel in rural areas.

  • GPS asset location included at no additional cost with all monitoring packages.
  • Historical logs can be used to view past trends to help predict future fuel usage.
  • Set escalating alarms so early warnings can be sent to foremen or operators before compressors or generators run low on fuel.
  • Combine oil pressure, temperature, or seismic alarms to fuel gas monitoring to ensure equipment is running correctly.
  • You have an existing fuel sensor or engine that you want online? SCADACore will integrate your product at no charge.

We have Monitoring Solutions To Meet all Applications

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SCADACore Live Overview

DashboardSummaryFrontpage

The SCADACore Live Dashboard summary page allows users to quicly view the status of the current and archived Surface Casing Vent Pressure Tests. The easy to navigate summary grid gives users a view of the current conditions of the active Tests.

Graphs will display the latest data in graph form.

If there are multiple active units a Map view can give a broader picture of the tests.

TankHistory

Charts allow foremen, supervisors  to identify usage of of fuel in generators or compressors and efficiently schedule fuel deliveries.

Water Map

GPS asset tracking identify the location of the assets while flashing icons identify low fuel levels.

callouts

Escalating callouts allow administrators to set Email and Text alerts for specific groups of people at specific levels. This allows foremen and supervisors to be alerted when low fuel levels are hit. Futher escalations can be sent directly to the fuel company to trigger them to make a delivery.

Sound Level Applications

SCADACore Integrated Products

Gill Scientific R-Series

The sensor provides a continuous 0-5V analogue output (typically calibrated 0.25V empty, 4.75V full) and is compatible with most liquid types including fuels, oils and aggressive alcohol-based fuels.

Features Include:

  • High Accuracy and Reliability in Harsh Environments
  • Sold-state Capacitive Technology
  • -40C to 125C Operating Temperature

Diesel Gensets

Diesel generator sets provide outputs directly to fuel levels. SCADACore can quickly tap into gensets and actively monitor fuel levels providing callouts to operators and fuel trucking companies to enhance efficiencies of fuel deliveries.

Four intuitive pricing models will meet all your monitoring needs

Bronze

$45monthly
  • Daily Reports
  • Twice Daily Alarm Checks
  • Daily Email Exports
  • Daily GPS Updates
  • No Demand Polls

Silver

$60monthly
  • Hourly Reporting
  • Real-Time Alarms Available
  • Writable Control Points
  • Hourly GPS Updates
  • Up To 10 Demand Polls Daily

Gold

$80monthly
  • 10 Minute Reporting
  • Real-Time Alarms Available
  • Writable Control Points
  • 10 Minute GPS updates
  • Up to 20 Demand Polls Daily

Platinum

$250monthly
  • 5 Second Reporting
  • Real-Time Alarms
  • Writable Control Points
  • 1 Year Data Retention
  • Real-Time GPS Tracking
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Want to know more?

Do you want more information on SCADACore’s Industrial Hygiene solutions?

  • Do you waste time and money manually checking on generator fuel levels?
  • Are you concerned that critical equipment will fail and cost your company many in downtime and support?
  • Do you need to track both assets and fuel levels?
  • Are you an instrument tech, product manufacturer, or product representative who wants to provide fuel level monitoring as a service, brand your SCADACore site to your colors, and logo and save money on permanent monitoring?