Using TPMS and ATIS to Optimize Fleet Performance

You can protect your drivers and vehicles with the essential information provided by tire monitoring systems. Technology like tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) will track inflation and alert you to unexpected issues, while automated tire inflation systems (ATIS) keep your tires inflated properly.

Defining TPMS and ATIS

A TPMS track tire pressure and temperature and send updates to a computerized module. Sensors are mounted inside the tire or wheel to provide drivers with pressure readings and warnings if a tire’s inflation drops below a chosen minimum.

An ATIS maintains preset inflation levels using pressure from air brakes to reinflate tires. With proper installation and maintenance, an ATIS will improve your fleet’s fuel economy, limit replacement expenses, reduce downtime and lower your operating cost-per-mile.

What’s the Difference?

A TPMS sends reports and alerts that provide insight into the well-being of your tires. They are hands-on diagnostic tools that will operate even while vehicles are not running. They can pinpoint problems and report trends that may be limiting your fleet’s operating capacity.

An ATIS provides air to under-inflated tires in a pinch. Once you set up an ATIS, it will add air pressure to your tires on its own as long as it has power from your vehicle. They are limited in their pressure capacity and cannot release pressure in over-inflated tires.

How They Complement Each Other

Pairing the two together addresses the limitations created by each system. A TPMS can report a problem but cannot fix it. An ATIS can take action but is limited in its reporting technology. Combining the strengths of each system provides fleet operators with optimal situational awareness on the road.

Advantages of Tire Monitoring

  • Extended tire life: Under-inflation is one of the most significant contributors to road failure. Monitoring systems take the guesswork out of ensuring your tires are properly inflated when you hit the road.
  • Improved safety: Poorly inflated tires create unpredictable driving conditions, putting your operators and other drivers at risk. Pressure monitoring systems ensure your tires stay inflated and alert drivers to problems, so they know it’s time to go to the shop.
  • Improved cost efficiency: Reducing your risk for a flat tire will save you from costly expenses, replacements or repairs.

Bauer Built’s expert technicians provide fleet performance services and Michelin tire care that will help maximize your commercial vehicles’ performance. Find your nearest location today to schedule maintenance or repairs.

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