Card/Key Lock Check List


To help us better identify your requirements please answer the following questions.

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Quotation Due By

1) Do you plan on selling fuel from your cardlock?                                                   Yes  No

Note: Cardlocks for resale cost a lot more. These cardlocks cost more because if you are selling fuel to the public you need a system that meets Weights & Measures Requirements. One of Weights & Measures Requirements is that there must be a receipt printer.

2) Do you want to have your fuel transactions on a computer?                                  Yes  No

3) How many hoses would you like to control?                                           
4) How many cards or keys do you require?                                               
5) Is this a new site or is their an existing breaker panel?                 

Note: In some cases AGI can install a breaker panel right on your tank. This allows us to complete 98% of the wiring in our shop. In order to install the breaker panel on the tank it needs to be installed on a diesel tank to keep the breaker panel out of the hazardous area.

6) What is the distance from your breaker panel to the Card/Key lock?       
7) How much wiring inside your building? point of entry to breaker panel     
8) Do you have spare breaker positions in your  breaker panel?                  
9) What is the distance from your computer to the Card/Key lock?             

The answer to this question helps us determine how you are going to communicate with your cardlock.

  • Take computer or dallas chip to cardlock

  • Hard cable (Requires wire to be trenched in.)

  • Wireless communication. (Requires clear line of site.)

  • Greater 1000ft phone modem (Requires a phone line to be trenched in to the card reader.)

10) Do you have power where the Card/Key lock is to be located?              

AGI has powered cardlocks with generators.

11) Do you have a phone line where the Card/Key lock is to be located?    

AGI has used cell phones and wireless to communicate with cardlocks.

 

 

KeyLock

  • legal for trade

  • 50 keys maximum

  • cannot communicate with a computer

  • controls one hose

 

 

 

 

 

GCC-10

  • not legal for trade

  • takes private chip keys

  • communicates to computer via:   chip key

  • maximum 200 keys

  • holds 800 transactions

  • controls 1 to 2 hoses

 

 

 

Fleet 300

  • legal for trade

  • takes private cards

  • communicates to computer via:   hard wire, wireless, cell phone, land phone

  • maximum 3000 cards

  • holds 800 transactions

  • controls 4 hoses

C600

  • legal for trade

  • takes private cards

  • communicates to computer via:   hard wire, wireless, cell phone, land phone

  • maximum 50,000 cards

  • holds 3600 transactions

  • controls 8 hoses

 

                                       

 

App 3000

  • legal for trade

  • takes private cards, Visa & Master Card

  • communicates to computer via:   hard wire & land phone

  • maximum 3000 cards

  • holds 300 transactions

  • controls 8 hoses

 

 

Fuel Commander

  • legal for trade

  • takes private cards, Visa & Master Card & Canadian Debt

  • communicates to computer via:   hard wire & land phone

  • maximum ???? cards

  • holds ??? transactions

  • controls 8 hoses

 


Notes

Note:

AGI only sells cardlocks/keylocks that are mounted on our tanks. 

AGI will only sell cardlocks/keylocks if we approve the electrician. (Not all electricians have the experience to wire these up without damaging the equipment.)
 

 


Jeff Burton
Copyright © 1999 [AGI -Envirotank]. All rights reserved.
Revised: March 21, 2006

 

 
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