Dover Fueling Solutions launches new radar to improve accuracy and visibility in industrial applications
Dover Fueling Solutions (DFS), part of Dover Corporation and a global provider of advanced customer-focused technologies, services, and solutions in the fuel convenience retail industry, has launched the ProGauge LR120 Radar, DFS’s latest automatic tank gauging (ATG) solution for industrial applications
The radar, available in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region, South America, and Latin America (SAL), provides operators with an accurate solution that can integrate with the ProGauge MagLink LX console family, delivering complete visibility.
Packaged in a hermetically sealed PVDF enclosure for years of trouble-free and reliable measurement service, the LR120 Radar can enable precise level measurement to 30m. Its long-range, narrow-beam design makes it suitable for tanks, wet wells with obstructions, and solid level measurement. It is also approved for open-air applications outside a tank and is hazardous-area-compliant for safe use in explosive dust environments.
Nuno Almeida, DFS director, product management, EMEA, said, “The ProGauge portfolio has evolved into a one-stop shop for fuel management and is considered to be one of the leading brands for ATG solutions in the industry. By evolving our product portfolio to include accurate measurement for industrial applications, we are continuing to offer truly global solutions to provide operators with complete and accurate visibility into their stocks.”
The LR120 Radar is compact, easy to install, and its 2mm accuracy near zero range distance yields optimal inventory management capability for a range of operators.
Stefano Scatena, DFS senior director and general manager, ATG & WSM, said, “Wherever our customers are in the world, whatever their needs, and whatever their forecourt set-up, the ProGauge portfolio has a solution to suit and the new LR120 Radar is testament to that, as we can now help enable operators to monitor and measure any liquid or solid on a site.”