This product has been discontinued
Oceanic Systems Deck-Mounted Fuel Gauge - 5250-F Item # 876708
Description
The Oceanic Systems Deck-Mounted Fuel Gauge lets you see the level of your fuel tank right at the point of filling to avoid overflowing tanks or refuelling spills.
Features:
- Displays tank level at the point of filling
- Digital display to 1%
- Auto dimming at night
- NMEA2000® & PLC 0-10V
- Interface Waterproof to IP68
Specifications:
- Accuracy: Display to 1%
- Tank Contents: Fuel
- Tank Instances: Up to 15 tank instances on network
- NMEA2000®: Certified
- Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment: IEC 60945
- CE Mark and FCC: Electromagnetic Compatibility
- NMEA2000® PGNs
- Received: PGN059904 ISO Request, PGN060928 ISO Address Claim, PGN 127505 Fluid Leve
- Transmitted: PGN 059392 Acknowledgement,PGN 060928 Address Claim
- Operating Voltage: 9 - 30V DC
- Connector: Micro C plug
- Power Consumption: Less than 150mA
- Load Equivalence: 3 LEN according to NMEA2000 specification
- Reverse Battery: Fully protected indefinitely
- Body Size: 82mm x 32mm
- Weight: Approx 180 gms
- IEC 60945 Classification: Exposed
- Protection: IP68
- Operating Temperature: -25C to +50C
- Storage Temperature: -50C to +70C
- Relative Humidity: 93%RH@40C per IEC60945-8.2
- Vibration: 2-13.2Hz @ ±1mm, 13.2-100Hz @ 7m/s² per IEC 60945-8.7
- Electromagnetic Emission: Conducted and Radiated as per IEC 60945-9
- Electromagnetic Immunity: Conducted, Radiated, Supply and ESD per IEC 60945-10
Part Numbers for Oceanic Systems Deck-Mounted Fuel Gauge - 5250-F
Reviews
Questions
What do you need to connect this unit to get fuel lever? Do I need another sender in my talk? I have a Riviera 60sy
This device is connected to a NEMA network or a PLC smart sender. A traditional mechanical sender won't work.
https://defender.com/assets/pdf/oceanic-systems/261914deck_manual.pdf
Electronic sounding Gauges
In electronic sounding, a sensor is used which senses the pressure inside the sounding pipe or by sensing the tank pressure and sends a signal to the receiver. Here the signal is translated to the tank’s content value with the help of a PLC circuit. The value is displayed using electrical operated servo gauge or electrical capacitance gauge.
Date published: 2023-10-05