Oceanic Systems Fuel Sender 1000-1500mm 1.25" BSP - 3271-T1500
The 3271 Volumetric Fuel Sender provides very accurate measurement and output of either the remaining Fuel LEVEL or the remaining Fuel VOLUME to the NMEA2000 network.
It is accurate to ±2% and automatically 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.
The 3271 can be programmed with up to 100 volumetric points so that it offers the most accurate indication of the remaining VOLUME of fuel in the tank. This volume information can then be displayed on any NMEA2000® enabled display, wherever it is required.
It is robustly constructed in stainless steel with no moving parts to stick or fail in service. It is available to suit tank depths from 250mm to 2 metres.
The sender constantly monitors the fuel for any water contamination and warns if any is found to protect the engine from expensive damage.
It is certified to the NMEA2000® network standard and attaches to the network using a single “Micro” plug. It draws less than 50mA from the network.
Output remaining Fuel Volume or Level
High ±2% Accuracy
Proven Reliability – Over 10,000 installed
Up to 100 Volumetric Calibration Points
Tank depths from 250mm to 2 metres
Up to 16 Fuel senders on a single network
Easy to Install
Robust Stainless Steel Construction
NMEA2000 Certified
Single micro plug to NMEA2000
No ultrasonic “dead band” at top of the tank
CONVERSION OPTIONS
As your needs change - a child wants a new bed, or maybe a sibling arrives - the bed can keep up with the new needs.
Choose the bed you want to convert and see the conversion options in the bed converter.
We guarantee a five-year availability of the standard conversion kits for all convertible beds from the date of purchase.
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
Tested and approved according to safety standard EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015.
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.