Husky presented its 1AS pressure activated, automatic shutoff nozzle with polymer hand guards for full service and self-service stations. It is equipped with a unique flow stop device that shuts off the nozzle if it falls from the fill tank or rises above the horizontal.

Krueger Sentry Gauge highlighted its “LED At-A-Glance”, a remote display accessory that retro fits to nearly any liquid level tank gauge that we produce. By mounting the magnetic sensor to a level gauge on a tank, the operator can remotely monitor that tank with a wired LED display up to 100 feet away. Suitable for both inside or outside tanks.

Liquid Controls showcased its LC-ON THE GO Wi-Fi adapter. This allows the operator to control the basic functions of LCR-II or LCR600 registers wirelessly using a smartphone or tablet. It similarly connects wirelessly to EZ Command Light or third-party software.

Leighton O’Brien displayed its proprietary tank test technology that can detect a pressure change of 1 Pascal and a level change of 1/1000mm to detect any loss of integrity of the system. The smallest leaks of pipes and tanks can be detected before an operator concretes a new site.

MyFuelSight System is a complete EMV-compliance solution, consisting of a Clover POS system, a multi-functional software application and a simple, yet powerful, forecourt controller. The MyFuelSight System represents a cost-effective, feature-rich point-of-sale solution for C-Stores and independent fueling stations.

NCR offered a range of solutions in its booth, but one of the more interesting was the FastLane SelfServ Checkout Release 6. Unlike a typical self-checkout solution this offers a convertible option that makes it easy to switch from self-checkout to cashier-assisted mode when peak throughput is required.

OPW showcased a variety of products from its various divisions. On the commercial fueling side was the Petro Vend 200 fuel island terminal. Working in conjunction with a compatible OPW fuel side controller the PV200 simplifies fuel management for unattended fueling sites that manage their own fuel supplies including freight, school transport, government, military, industrial and business operations.

OPW’s manhole cover offerings included the Matador with next generation composite technology to make it the lightest cover in the industry, and it’s priced it to compete with any cover on the market for use at petroleum retail operations.

Also on display was the ElectroTite sump. The new UST regulations further discourage any water entry into the sump and a weak point has long been cutting into the sump and connecting electrical conduits. This sump solves that through an electrical junction box.

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