Chantilly, VA—ESI Total Fuel Management introduced and has been producing complete fuel polishing and transfer systems for the marine and critical power industries since 1995 and continues to be a leader in this field. They are pleased to be introducing their newest marine system, the Fuel Management System 2000, at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show, Oct. 30-Nov. 3. Come aboard the Real Ships 77, slip F-614, to see the unit and its components installed and talk with ESI representatives about this innovative system for any on board fuel application.
The new system was specified by Joe Johnson, owner of Real Ships, because it not only fits the design and operation objectives of his new 77 expedition yacht, but it also offers a complete fuel management system. The comprehensive and meticulously engineered unit offers fuel transferring between tanks, fuel polishing with a flow rate of 600 gallons per hour, and innovative monitoring technology all in one system. The monitoring and control functionality of the Fuel Management System 2000 is all micro-processor driven, self-monitoring, and offers owners a fail-safe operation because of its multiple levels of redundancy and built-in self-monitoring technology. For example, an owner will never overfill tanks again because of the system’s ability to monitor tank levels; the knowledge that an owner will never cause extra fuel to run off into the water also makes this a product that promotes greener boating and cleaner marinas.
ESI’s business goals of ensuring safer and more reliable boating are inherent in their new Fuel Management System 2000. On the Real Ships 77, an owner can monitor and control system functions on the touch-screen display from either the bridge or the utility room display. All data is shown on a touch-screen interface which is typically installed at the bridge and in the engine room, but can be installed in alternate locations depending on owner preferences. The control system can also be integrated into an existing screen display.
The new series is rated for vessels with a total fuel capacity ranging from 2,500 to 100,000 U.S. gallons. ESI technical experts work directly with a builder to ensure successful and accurate installation and are available during sea trials and system checks to provide any troubleshooting or operation assistance necessary. The sophisticated design of the Fuel Management System 2000 assures that an owner can have clean and reliable fuel without having to delve into the technical nature of the system. Though the system can be retrofit to an existing engine room layout, most owners and builders prefer to have it installed during a vessel’s initial construction.
Join representatives of ESI Total Fuel Management at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show on the Real Ships 77, slip F-614, and spend time with the experts in fuel management.
ESI Total Fuel Management Contact:
Melinda Maas
4200 Lafayette Center Drive
Suite B
Chantilly, Virginia 20151
www.fuelmanagement.com
info@fuelmanagement.com
U.S. +1.703.263.7600, +800.411.3284








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