LICADAS Tank Monitoring System
The LICADAS tank monitoring system works by taking signals from a measuring device installed on or in your tanks, and converting those signals to liquid measurement. That data is then sent through a gateway via cellular modem to LICADAS’ dedicated servers and then made available on the LICADAS website through a secure log in process. So now you can retrieve your real time inventory from any computer, tablet, or smart phone that can connect to the internet from anywhere in the world.
LT14 Tank Monitoring Unit:
- 14 available sensors to connect to up to 14 tanks
- Predicts usage patters/ routing efficiency
- Inventory control
- Tank level trending
- Padlocked enclosure
- Automatic warnings and critical readings
- Automatic and customized coordinated inventory readings
- Automatic and customized room temperature reporting
Additional Power Sources:
- Solar panel recharging
- 30 day guaranteed remote battery backup
How does it work?
Low cost liquid inventory control system that utilizes current and developing technologies to monitor various size storage tanks remotely from anywhere in the world.
LICADAS will provide you with existing inventory, tank capacity, available capacity, average daily usage based on an average range from 1 week to 1 month. LICADAS automatically retrieves your data every 20 minutes but other custom options are available.
"Simple, Reliable and Awesome."
Real-time Monitoring
Remote level sensors connect your tanks to the cloud so you can monitor them over the Internet with our easy–to–use remote monitoring platform while getting automatic, customized alerts to your mobile device anytime, anywhere.
Alerts & Notifications
Knowing what is happening with your product is critical. Users can setup how and when they are notified by defining notification thresholds for mild or urgent tank levels as well as high and low room temperatures and be notified by text message or email.
Usage Predictability
Better predictability of customer needs eliminates additional delivery costs. LICADAS is currently capable of monitoring up to fourteen separate tanks at one location retaining important historical data providing important reports.