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17.1 Fuel manager overview
The fuel manager provides an estimate of fuel remaining, and the
distance and time which can be travelled before the tanks are
empty. In order to calculate these values, you must configure the
total capacity of fuel available to the engines and log each time you
add fuel. The fuel manager also allows you to set a low fuel warning
alarm which is sounded when the vessel's estimated fuel falls below
a specified value.
The fuel manager page provides current calculation estimates and
controls to enable use of the fuel manager feature.
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Item
Option
Description
1
Back
Back to System Set-up menu —
New e Series only (For New c Series
use the
Back
button).
2
Estimated fuel remaining
(%)
Graphical representation of
percentage of fuel remaining in the
fuel tank(s).
3
All tanks full
Resets fuel remaining to full tank
capacity.
4
Turn On/Off
Turn fuel manager On or Off.
5
Close
Back to Homescreen — New e
Series only (For New c Series use
the
Home
button).
6
Estimated fuel remaining
(vol)
Volume of fuel remaining in the fuel
tank(s).
7
Reset
(Fuel used this
season.)
Reset the fuel used this season to
zero.
8
Reset
(Fuel used this trip.)
Reset the fuel used this trip to zero.
9
Add partial fill
Specify fill amount by volume
10
Set-up
Specify settings for fuel manager.
In order to use the fuel manager you must:
• Connect a compatible engine interface to each engine you wish to
monitor (to provide fuel flow rate data to the network).
• Enter the total fuel capacity of the vessel’s fuel tanks.
• Turn on the fuel manager feature.
• Fill the fuel tanks to full.
• Select ‘All tanks full’.
• Log each subsequent fuel fill whether partial or full.
Note:
Fuel manager estimates the amount of fuel onboard, based on
the user logging each time you fill up, the total fuel capacity, and
how much fuel is burned by the engine(s). Any incorrect entry
could dramatically affect the estimated fuel usage and capacity
which could result in a shortage of fuel. This system is not a
substitute for other types of fuel calculations.
Total fuel onboard is an estimate and will be inaccurate if fuel fills
are not entered, or fuel is used by other sources (e.g. generators
etc.). Estimated distance and time to empty will be based on the
fuel remaining calculation and values do not include weather/tide
effects.
You should not rely on the fuel manager calculations for accurate
voyage planning or in emergency and safety critical situations.
Enabling and disabling fuel manager
To turn the fuel manager on and off follow the steps below.
From the homescreen.
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
Fuel Manager
.
3. Select
Turn On
, or
Turn Off
.
If the fuel manager is currently Off,
Turn On
is displayed. If the
fuel manager is currently On,
Turn Off
is displayed.
Setting up fuel manager
To set up the required settings for the fuel manager follow the steps
below.
With the Fuel Manager page displayed:
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
Total Fuel Capacity
.
3. Adjust the value to represent your vessel’s total fuel capacity.
4. Select
Back
.
5. Select
Economy Units
.
A list of available options is displayed:
• Distance per Volume
• Volume per Distance
• Litres per 100km
6. Select the required economy units.
7. Select
Back
to go back to the
Fuel Manager
page.
Fuel logging
You must ensure
all
fuel fills are recorded using the fuel manager.
From the fuel manager page:
1. When filling the tanks until full select
All tanks full
.
The estimated fuel remaining is reset to the value of your fuel
tanks capacity.
2. When only partially filling the tank make a note of the volume of
fuel added to the tank and then select
Add partial fill
.
3. Enter the value noted earlier this will be added to your current
fuel remaining figure.
Note:
It is recommended that you perform an ‘All tanks full’ fill
up as regularly as possible as partial fills will cause a higher
cumulative inaccuracy in the provided calculations.
Setting the low fuel alarm
Using the fuel manager also allows you to set a low fuel alarm
which, if activated, is sounded when your vessel’s remaining fuel
falls to a specified value.
With the fuel manager turned on and set up correctly:
1. From the homescreen select
Set-Up
.
2. Select
Alarms
.
3. Select
Fuel manager
.
The low fuel alarm settings are displayed.
4. Select
Low Fuel
so that On is highlighted.
Selecting
Low Fuel
will turn the low fuel alarm On or Off.
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