Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS)





The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a device used to monitor tire pressure. Installed inside the vehicle’s tires, it continuously measures air pressure and temperature. The primary function of the TPMS sensor is to alert the driver when tire pressure is too low or too high. This notification helps improve fuel efficiency, extend tire lifespan, and enhance vehicle safety. Driving with underinflated tires can lead to uneven tire wear, an increased risk of blowouts and accidents, and reduced fuel efficiency.
Razintel's Tire Pressure Sensor
Razintel’s TPMS is an advanced, locally developed electronic sensor designed to monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time. Installed inside the tire valve, it wirelessly transmits data to the vehicle’s computer, which compares the readings with recommended pressure levels. If a tire is underinflated or overinflated, the system alerts the driver via a dashboard warning light. The sensor automatically recalibrates when the tire is inflated, ensuring accurate monitoring. Regular maintenance, including battery replacement and recalibration after tire changes, is essential for optimal performance.
In addition to individual vehicle monitoring, Razintel offers a specialized fleet management platform for organizations. This software enables centralized monitoring of tire pressure across multiple vehicles, providing real-time alerts for any abnormal changes. By using this platform, businesses can efficiently manage their fleets, ensure tire safety, and schedule timely replacements, ultimately reducing costs and enhancing operational efficiency.
Common types of vehicle tires that can be measured by our sensors and systems are:

KEY FEATURES INCLUDE

24×7 monitoring

40+ tire capacity
at 8-215 psi range

Guided installation
and use

fully configurable layouts and alerts

five fully customizable alerts

underinflation and overinflation detection
FAQ
1- How does the TPMS sensor work?
The TPMS sensor continuously measures tire pressure and sends an alert if there is an abnormal increase or decrease.
2- Is this sensor compatible with all vehicles?
Yes, this sensor can be installed on various types of passenger cars, trucks, fleet vehicles, and mining machinery. Currently, it can measure over 40 types of tires with a maximum air pressure of 215 psi.
3- Is any special equipment required to use this system?
No, simply installing the sensor on the tires and using Razintel’s management software is sufficient.
4- Does using this system require an internet connection?
The management software can operate both online and offline, but an internet connection is recommended for receiving real-time data and alerts.
5- How long does it take to install this sensor?
The installation of each sensor usually takes a few minutes and is performed by the company’s experienced technicians.
6- What is the battery life of the sensor?
The sensors use low-power batteries and typically have a lifespan of 3 to 5 years.
7- Is integration with organizational management systems possible?
Yes, Razintel’s fleet management software can be integrated with transportation management systems and ERP systems.
8- How do we receive system alerts?
Alerts can be received via the mobile app, web dashboard, and SMS.
9- What are the benefits of using this system?
- Reduced fuel consumption and increased tire lifespan
- Prevention of sudden tire failures and enhanced safety
- Lower maintenance costs for organizational vehicles
10- How can this sensor be obtained?
To purchase or receive consultation, you can visit the Razintel website or contact the sales department or email us.