Skip to main content

TyrePal TMPS ensures correct tyre pressure - remotely

The TyrePal range of tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) has a device for all types of vehicle, from cars and vans to commercial vehicles, caravans, trailers and motor homes. Sensors simply screw on to the tyre valves in place of the normal dust caps and they have an integral anti-theft design. For cars and vans, the TB99 is a small dashboard mounted monitor that continuously displays the pressure of four tyres simultaneously and can be set up to monitor the spare tyre as well, while the TC215B system
July 7, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

The 8455 TyrePal range of tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) has a device for all types of vehicle, from cars and vans to commercial vehicles, caravans, trailers and motor homes.

Sensors simply screw on to the tyre valves in place of the normal dust caps and they have an integral anti-theft design.

For cars and vans, the TB99 is a small dashboard mounted monitor that continuously displays the pressure of four tyres simultaneously and can be set up to monitor the spare tyre as well, while the TC215B system  monitors anything from two tyres on a single axle caravan to 12 tyres on a motor home and trailer.

The TC215 heavy duty system is a versatile tyre pressure monitoring system for all kinds of heavy vehicles, including heavy goods vehicles with trailers. In addition, TyrePal also produces a TPMS for heavy haulage applications – the TC38 continuously monitors tyre pressure and temperature for up to 38 wheels.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Substantial savings from smarter street lighting
    February 25, 2015
    As authorities strive to reduce expenditure and carbon emissions, Colin Sowman looks at some of the smart ways of managing street lighting while containing costs and maintaining safety. Street lighting can account for 40% of an authority’s energy consumption. So, faced with the need to reduce outgoings, some authorities are looking for smart ways of managing street lighting or even turning off swathes of street lights in the small hours. Back in 2008 the E-street Initiative report concluded that authorities
  • Qatar invests $70 billion to pave the way to world beating transportation
    July 26, 2013
    Eng. Zeina Nazer looks at what Qatar’s recently-announced investment in transport infrastructure will mean on the ground. Qatar is experiencing a rapid economic and industrial growth. This growth is characterised by a rapid population increase and by the urgent need towards the development of both infrastructure projects and major transport projects. In order to handle this rate of development within Qatar, Public Works Authority (Ashghal) is developing a fully-integrated multimodal transportation system in
  • Theia optimises control of zoom and focus lenses
    March 1, 2024
    Lenses are designed for high detail imaging tasks such as ANPR or OCR in ITS
  • Affordable e-motorbike launches in UK
    July 21, 2017
    A new zero-emission, crowd funded electric motorbike has officially launched in the UK and its developers expect it to reinvent British urban mobility. The Super Soco has been specifically developed to revitalise urban mobility and commuting while reducing emissions and noise pollution. The new e-motorbikes, designed and manufactured in China, are the result of a joint venture between Australian electric scooter company V-Moto and a US$15 million Chinese crowd funded project. The bikes combine the latest