DISCLAIMERS

* ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS

The gauge has a margin of error of not more than 3%, but generally within 1.5%, above a ~20%-100% on the reader or Strait Dispatch App.

When a Strait Gauge is initially installed, there is a process to calibrate the device to configure the proper capacity, dimensions and displacement adjustment to bring Strait Gauge into an acceptable range of accuracy.

Trailers with a diameter <61.5" tend to have a margin of error ~2-3%, and generally are at 100% capacity between 95-97%, and may not reach a reading of 100%. Generally speaking, the Strait Dispatch App will have BBL readings above the full capacity of the trailer above 95-97%.

ex, Trailer Reading = 95% = 157bbls = full trailer capacity.
If the trailer reading = 100% = 160bbls =102% capacity, this reading should be ignored. It is inaccurate to report quantities above the full capacity of the trailer.

Temporary inaccuracies due to sediment from loading extremely dirty jobs, generally corrected with a few loads of clean production water or by manually flushing the sensor. at which point, accuracy is restored.

Note: it is expected that this is issue will be corrected within the app itself and in future generations of the Strait Gauge.)

** NO DEAD SPACE

Although there is dead space in the initial loading process, Strait Gauge is calibrated to compensate for this margin. You can expect the Strait Gauge to not read the lowest extremities of the tank volume. Strait Gauge may read outside the margin of error below ~20%, due to the nature of liquid entering a tank that is engineered to operate on a slight incline. Also, this dead space will vary trailer to trailer based on the size, dimensions and incline of each individual tank trailer.

Additionally, from time to time, there is a potential for sediment to enter housing of the Sensor and can impede the Strait Gauge from rendering an accurate measurement and create temporary dead space. Generally, if the sediment is not flushed within the next few consecutive loads, it may be necessary to flush the housing of the sensor to remove the impeding sediment to restore the accuracy of the gauge.

Note: It is expected that in future generations of the Strait Gauge, additional calibration tools will be provided to mitigate all inaccuracies to continue to improve the reliability of the product.