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Fuel Oil News July 2016

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www.fueloilnews.com | FUEL OIL NEWS | JULY 2016 27 CIVICON was showcasing its CivaStar advanced overfill sensor. This device accurately and reliably detects the pres- ence of liquids and performs real-time diagnostics, which the company claims as a first for the overfill sensor market. The sensor also features an LED light on the tip of the probe to provide immediate visual verification and diagnostics of non-permissive probe readings. From a maintenance standpoint, the replaceable optic sensor head provides trouble-free installation and replacement without the need to reset probe Heights. RIELLO had on display its 40 Series oil burners. These feature (either as standard or optional depending upon the sub model) a new ducted com- bustion air intake that channels the external air directly into the burner. Similarly, a new pri- mary control is available with an integrated 24V thermostat connection. BLUE COW SOFTWARE'S IGNITE WEB now allows a dealer's customers to sign up for special pricing plans online. The dealer has the ability to create, edit and customize the terms of each plan and send the customer an email link that they can review and accept directly through Ignite Web. Everything automatically imports back into Ignite and the customer's new pricing plan will be setup up on their account with no additional work needed. The Eastern Energy Expo offered an opportunity to see the PUTNUS system at the outdoor pavilion. This compact tank, pump and metering/dispensing system allows for small but high- margin oil deliveries when immediacy, convenience or budget work against more traditional oil deliveries. Costs are low as a CDL is not required to oper- ate the vehicle, which itself can be an inexpen- sive pickup truck. The system can also be used to make deliveries in locations that are partic- ularly difficult to reach in inclement weather using a standard deliv- ery truck. F o r d i s p e n s i n g DEF, BLACKMER h a d i t s 1 " , 1 2 V S X 1 D E F p u m p on display for fleet refueling purposes. This was a proto- type of an upgrade to that pump line. PEGASUS took wing in the Add Systems booth. Pegasus provides a service dispatcher with comprehensive information about each outstanding service call that has been placed and the tech- nicians available for those calls. Field technicians can be linked into dispatch through a mobile wireless handheld unit, ensuring quicker and better information and on- site service. Pegasus can also extend a flat rate point-of- sale invoice or print a job ticket to be left with the customer. CIVICON PUTNUS RIELLO BLACKMER PEGASUS

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