Efficiency in a modern fueling facility heavily relies on how well different machines communicate with each other. A unified fuel dispensing system allows owners to track inventory and sales from a single interface, preventing data silos and simplifying daily station management.
Most gas stations operate with equipment from multiple manufacturers, such as a Gilbarco fuel management system or a TLS-450 tank monitor. Integrating these with your dispensers creates a closed-loop data environment, enabling accurate leak detection, automated reporting, and more efficient operations.
This article explains how to integrate Aocheng dispensers with Veeder-Root Automatic Tank Gauges (ATG).

Veeder-Root, a popular fuel management technology company, announced its newest TLS-450PLUS Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) in 2021. It features a system that provides key data and management of devices across the Veeder-Root ecosystem.
The core of integration is the communication protocol used by the ATG. Veeder-Root systems typically use a serial or Ethernet connection to gather data. The automated fuel dispensing system must send pulse or digital data to the tank gauge. This allows the ATG to compare the fuel leaving the pump with the fuel remaining in the tank.
To bridge different brands, technicians commonly use an integration gateway that translates the dispenser’s signals into a language the Veeder-Root system understands. Proper wiring ensures data moves without interference or delay, enabling accurate and reliable wetstock management.
Setting up cross-brand compatibility needs particular hardware configurations, including ensuring the dispenser interface supports the accurate communication standards. The majority of modern systems use RS-485 or TCP/IP protocols for data exchange. Checking these specifications before purchase prevents expensive compatibility problems in the long run.
Technical teams should also configure the software settings on the Veeder-Root console. Every dispenser is assigned a specific ID within the automated fuel dispensing system, ensuring the ATG tracks the correct hose and fuel grade. Regular testing confirms that the digital readings match the physical meter totals.
Yes, Gilbarco and Veeder-Root are the same company. In 2002, Gilbarco was acquired by the Danaher Corporation. It is the parent company of Veeder-Root and Red Jacket companies, hence later on became Gilbarco Veeder-Root.
A Veeder-Root system is an automatic tank gauge (ATG) that may be programmed to monitor various aspects of the compliance, use, and performance of an aboveground or underground storage tank.
Integrating Aocheng dispensers with Veeder-Root ATG systems creates a highly efficient site. This setup combines physical fuel delivery with digital inventory tracking for better accuracy. Cross-brand compatibility allows station owners to select the best hardware for their specific needs, and using a unified data stream protects profits and ensures environmental compliance.
Aocheng manufactures a wide range of equipment compatible with various monitoring standards. Our products, including the wholesale portable fuel dispenser, are designed for easy integration into existing networks. We provide hardware that supports the data requirements of a Gilbarco fuel management system or Veeder-Root setup.
Explore our technical specifications and product range at Aocheng to optimize your facility today.

