Smart automation infrastructure that monitors, controls, and manages generator fuel tanks.
FIM-7L combines level measurement, alarm tracking, daily tank filling scenarios, and remote access needs for generator fuel tanks into a single structure.
Monitoring and control functions needed for generator fuel management in a single structure.
The system is designed to provide measurement, alarms, transfer control, field display, cloud access, and high-level system integrations together.

Multi-Sensor Support
Flexible infrastructure suitable for monitoring generator fuel tank levels with radar, laser, pressure, and magnetostrictive sensors.

Automatic Transfer Control
Scenario-based structure that automatically manages fuel transfer between the main tank and the daily tank based on threshold values.

Alarm and Warning Management
Monitoring and alarm generation for sensor failures, water levels, communication loss, sudden level drops, and leaks.

Fuelmatik Cloud Integration
Remote device access via web panel and mobile app, alarm tracking, historical data review, and user authorization.
Controlled and traceable transfer flow from main tank to daily tank.
In a sample application scenario with a 20,000-liter main tank and a 1,000-liter daily tank, the system logic operates as follows.
1 . Continuous tank monitoring
Main and daily tank levels are continuously queried via defined sensors and instantly displayed on the system screen.
2 . Pump operates based on threshold
When the daily tank level falls below the lower threshold, the transfer pump is activated via internal or external relays.
3 . Transfer stops at target level
The filling process stops when the daily tank reaches the defined upper level. Transfer can be locked if the main tank drops to a critical level.
4 . Alarms & records centrally monitored
Water level, sensor failure, communication loss, sudden drop, and leak scenarios are monitored locally and on Fuelmatik Cloud.
FIM-7L centered modular infrastructure
The FIM-7L control console continuously queries level sensors, presents tank data to the operator on a 7-inch touchscreen, and manages relay outputs based on defined scenarios.
In projects requiring multiple valves or additional I/O, external expansion units can be added to the system. Thus, the structure is scalable from single-tank installations to multi-tank facilities.
With Modbus RTU/TCP, RS-485, RS-232, Ethernet, and optional 4G support, the system can work seamlessly with SCADA, BMS, and other high-level automation infrastructures.
Dual-layer visibility in the field and cloud
Monitor all sites via web, track alarm and device status on mobile.
User-based authorization, historical data viewing, remote access, configuration changes, and software updates can be managed centrally via Fuelmatik Cloud.