Royston Says New Enginei Module Provides Improved Bunker Monitoring Capabilities

by Ship & Bunker News Team
Wednesday November 8, 2017

Royston says its new enginei module provides improved monitoring of onboard and onshore fuel tank inventories, and a low-cost method of measuring vessel emissions, including CO2, NOx and SOx, for monitoring and assessment under various emission regulations.

The new tank monitoring module features Electronic Fuel Monitoring System (EFMS) technology to provide real-time inventory measurement capabilities.

"enginei accurately records data by monitoring bunker deliveries and individual engine consumption, with the data presented on touchscreen monitors installed on the bridge and in engine control rooms," explained Royston.

"In addition, the system transmits the information from ship to shore, where it can be accessed through a web dashboard with computer generated graphs and Google mapping to show an operational profile of a vessel."

The system incorporates modern sensor technology, with volumetric readings calculated by the module after measuring temperature and pressure variables for accurate fuel readings.

"The information is displayed locally but can be rapidly transmitted to the enginei web portal as part of a comprehensive monitoring and control system package," noted Royston.

As Ship & Bunker reported in September, Royston announced that, in response to growing global demand for advanced technology marine fuel monitoring systems, the company had expanded its enginei support team.