Tire Pressure & Temperature Gauging System

Exotire - Longer Tire Life

 

The Exoprom Tire measuring system Exotire has been specially developed to meet the challenge of monitoring commercial and private vehicle tyres.


Exotire sensors are attached to the rim or tire valve inside each tire and measure air pressure and temperature every 4 seconds. These values ​​are sent via a radio frequency signal directly to the cabin display via a transceiver.


The display identifies the sensor, evaluates the data, then shows location, air pressure and temperature, and alerts if it detects any problems.

 

Exotire is also a system that can work integrated with the fuel automation system. When your vehicle comes to refuel, Exotire and Exopump communicate and warn you if there is any pressure change in your vehicle's tires. If desired, it even prevents the vehicle from receiving fuel and giving fuel before the tire pressures are brought to the desired level. In this way, drivers are ensured to pay utmost attention to tire pressure.

 

Exotire In Cab Display: The Integrated display and receiver unit monitor pressure and temperature information of each tire continuously.  If the display shows a tire that is abnormal, the display will alert the driver of the condition before it becomes dangerous.

 

Tire Sensor: Mounted inside the tire on the center of the wheel, using cradle and steel.  Monitor the tire’s pressure and temperature every 4 seconds and transmit data via RF to the integrated display at 30 second intervals when tires are normal or immediately when tires are abnormal. 

 

ID Module: ID module is an international patented innovative technology used to identify tire’s position without any activation tool or complicated operation.  Each ID module has an exclusive transmitter with the same ID code.  The ID Module is mounted in the display and trailer.  The ID box is to register the transmitter’s ID code into the display that will recognize each wheel position, as well as the baseline pressure for all tires. 

 

Antenna: Installed under the chassis and near axles to collect the data of tires. An external antenna ensures signal reception reliability so that the integrated display always has up-to-date tire information.

 

Hand Held or Gate Reader: Hand Held or Gate Readers are used to read transmitter ID and tire information, register trailer, indicate battery status and store or transmit results to the data base.