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"Electronic registers play a pivotal role in controlling and recording fuel deliveries. An accurate transaction of each sale is vital for balancing the books and making profit. It isn't a piece of equipment you can afford to have working incorrectly."

Dave Banas
Mechanical Designer, Kraus Global Inc.


Kraus MICON 500 electronic registers offer the latest advanced technology in a long and successful line of MICON registers that have consistently exceeded market expectations. Producing products that bring real value to our customers is what it's all about. For over 25 years our Engineers have been producing Micon registers for markets all over the world. The knowledge and experience our team has gained over the years is built into each and every unit.

The MICON 500 combines superior performance with versatility making it the preferred choice for multiple dispensing applications with a wide range of fuels. From retrofitting an older mechanical dispenser with temperature compensation to building the latest technologically advanced Hydrogen dispenser, the MICON 500 series registers and the dedicated team behind them rises to the challenge.


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ELECTRONIC  REGISTER  FEATURES  &  BENEFITS

Micon Design Features

  • Automatic Temperature Compensation providing consistant energy-content per dollar transactions.
  • Serial and Pulse Outputs offering a wide range of interface options to fuel management systems.
  • VR10 bolt and handle pattern allowing easy retrofit into mechanical dispensers offering you an inexpensive way to upgrade with Temperature Compensation or advanced interfacing
  • 1" Backlit LCD Displays for enhanced user-friendly visibility.
  • Adjustable pulse input supporting High Speed Superfueler or bulk applications.
  • Hand held infrared programmer that offers many industry standard programmable features and eliminates the need for expensive field laptops.

 

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Micon Specifications

  • Standard 110/230 VAC, 50/60Hz
  • Rated for Class 1, Div. 1, Group D hazardous locations
  • Intrinsically safe design
  • Less than 50 watts power consumption
  • Operating temperature range -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +150°F)
  • Standby battery life greater than 6 months
  • Non-resettable dollar and volume totalizers to 10 digits
     
 

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Micon Options

  • Extensive line of dispenser adapter DS kits allowing you to retrofit into most mechanical dispensers.
  • Console Interfaces allowing you to interface and mix with other manufacturers consoles and dispensers.
  • Preset keypad offering prepay sales of any dollar or volume amount.
  • Two-Tier pricing with independent volume and dollar Totalizer providing preferred pricing.
  • Mechanical volume Totalizer backup.
  • Remote Pulser providing the ability to generate pulses from a remote meter.
  • Custom wire harnesses for custom applications.
 

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FAQ'S

Below are some of the most common questions we receive in regards to the MICON 500 electronic register. If you have a question which is not addressed below, please do not' hesitate to contact our customer services department so they can help you resolve any outstanding queries you may have.



Will the Micon register interface with any system?

As well as the Kraus standard MNet protocol, the Micon register can be equipped to simulate Tokheim or Gilbarco pumps allowing you to communicate with systems using these protocols.



Whay kind of approvals does the Micon 500L have?

The Micon 500 is CSA-US and Atex approved.



How much work is it to retrofit into a mechanical dispenser?

No additional wiring to the dispenser is required so it's a matter of removing the mechanical register and installing the Micon which involves a bit electrical conduit adaptation to the top of the Micon and like the ATC kits an intrinsically safe temperature probe is installed in the fuel line pipe. After some practice it typically takes about 2 hours each.


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