Bulk Water Fill Station

Jan. 28, 2021

The Franklin Miller Bulk Water Fill Station provides water districts a complete engineered solution for automatic dispensing of bulk water.  The system consists of the enclosed plumbed hardware, the control and proprietary Haulerlogic software.  An easy to use touch screen user interface allows haulers to operate the system without operator assistance.   The control system authenticates users and monitors and records all transactions.  With the Franklin Miller Bulk Water Fill Station and Haulerlogic software you can monitor the station activity, administer accounts and collect payments for dispensed water from your office computer or with a mobile device.

The Franklin Miller Bulk Water Fill Station comes complete with all piping and equipment housed in an attractive, insulated equipment enclosure. The system’s Hauler Station control communicates with the proprietary HaulerLogic software for maintenance of accounts, balances and payments.

The Bulk Water Fill Station is available in a variety of pipe sizes and capacities. It is also available with a wide range of options to meet your specific requirements.

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