The SCS System Working Principle
The display on the SCS monitor will indicate at any
point of time the status of all the truck compartments
and, by scrolling through the system, the status of any
part of the SCS system per tank-truck compartment.
SEALED
After the loading has been completed and the API
adapters have been closed, the status of the tank-truck
will visually indicate if it is sealed.
UNSEALED
In case of opening of any of the manholes and/or API
adaptors after the loading has been completed and
before arriving at the service station, the display of the
SCS monitor will switch to an un-sealed status allowing
the service station owner to refuse the load.
UNSEALED / RESEALED
The SCS system eliminates the frustration of verifying
deliveries. In the event that one of the compartments
cannot be emptied completely, at the push of a button
the truck driver can change the status from “unsealed”
to “resealed.”
Delivery information and GPRS coordinates can be
uploaded and transferred via GPRS and/or printed. SCS
monitors and stores data for 40 days on average.