INCREASED OCEANIC FUEL SENDER DEMAND AFTER RAYMARINE AXIOM TIE UP

Oceanic Fuel Sender

July 9, 2019

Oceanic Systems (UK) Ltd has gained huge success following Raymarine’s latest LightHouse software upgrade release. The upgrade now fully supports Oceanic Systems’ Fuel sender volumetric output and tank shape calibration system.

The Oceanic Systems’ production team have been working away through the orders of 3271 fuel senders, as demand sores following the upcoming Raymarine release. Recently Oceanic Systems has also acquired a new SMT machine within the manufacturing area of the business to improve efficiency and increase turnover.

The 3271 Volumetric Fuel Sender provides accurate measurement and is switch settable to display the remaining fuel as either LEVEL or VOLUMETRIC output.

It measures the tank level in 1% steps and provides a stilling action to dampen out fuel slosh in the tank to maximise accuracy when conditions are rough or the boat is travelling quickly.

For more information about the 3271 Fuel senders please go to the following link and view our datasheet: https://osukl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/3271-Data-Sheet.pdf?utm_source=Press+Releases+%28Magazines+Wordwide%29&utm_campaign=8a33cc200c-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_06_27_02_35&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4576b9a38c-8a33cc200c-339948209

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