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KEY FEATURES

v Single unit will control up to 4 hoses
v Eliminates the need for hand written records eliminating the chance of operator error
v Use of radio technology
v User friendly
v Automated design pays for itself by reducing man hours required for a manual system
v If used with Trak's Fully Automated System (RFID), it automatically records the vehicle number and the odometer
ARM Unit with Belt/ARM Clip
AMFU Unit that installs on Truck
Thanks to the rapid advance of technology, Trak has available an Automated Mobile Fueling Unit - (AMFU). This automated system that controls the dispensing of fuel from mobile tankers is finally practical. Until now, all tanker systems were an afterthought. Most consisted of standard island control units that were re-boxed in an attempt to make them work in a tanker environment. Unfortunately, with this approach, the systems simply were not rugged enough to withstand the rough environment of mobile fueling. Trak has taken a completely different approach.

The Automated Mobile Fueling Unit is a miniaturized high-powered micro controller coupled with the latest advances in high frequency spread spectrum technology has enabled Trak Engineering to design and a rugged, easy-to-use mobile tanker system.

Trak's AMFU system consists of two devices - one is a hand held microcomputer, the ARM Unit that contains all the software and data storage. The second is a control unit that is mounted on the tanker and is connected to the pulsers and solenoid valves.
The ARM Unit is a wrist mounted computer/radio frequency transceiver located on the wrist/belt. This unit collects vehicle information, controls the appropriate hose and collects all transaction information including date, time, vehicle number, gallons dispensed, fuel type and pump number without the fueler returning to the tanker between vehicles. Vehicle data may be collected via keypad input by the fueler, or automatically with TRAK's vehicle monitoring unit. We have an optional printer.

At the end of the day, the information stored in the wrist unit can be loaded to Trak's Fuel Management software via a direct connect between the hand-held unit and your PC or in the case of remote sites, via a dial up function built into the unit.