Free Gas Station CCTV Layout CCTV Design Tool

    Gas stations are 24/7 with high-stakes incidents — drive-offs, robberies, fuel theft. This layout uses ANPR at every pump island, sealed cameras under the canopy, and a tight overhead at the kiosk till.

    8-16

    Typical cameras

    500-2,000 sqm

    Typical area

    Night operation in extreme contrast

    challenge

    Recommended camera zones

    ZoneCamera typeQtyNotes
    Pump islandsBullet / Varifocal4-8ANPR bullet per island — varifocal, 1/1.8" sensor, fast shutter for night plates.
    Forecourt overviewDome / Fisheye2-4Fisheye or 360° dome at the kiosk corner — covers the whole forecourt in one stream.
    Kiosk / cashierBullet / IR2-4Two domes — one overhead at the till, one wide-angle covering aisles. 4 MP+, face-readable.
    Air pump and car washDome / Box1-2Bullet covering the air-pump line and wash entry — both are common incident hotspots.

    Key challenges for

    Night operation in extreme contrast

    Bright canopy lighting next to dark forecourt edges blinds standard cameras. Use True WDR ≥130 dB and IR-augmented bullets for the unlit perimeter.

    ANPR at every pump

    Drive-offs are the #1 loss event. Each pump island needs a dedicated ANPR camera — generic bullets at 30+ m can't decode plates.

    Explosion-rated zones near pumps

    ATEX/IECEx zones around fuel pumps require explosion-proof or intrinsically-safe equipment. Position non-rated cameras at least 4 m above pump island and 3 m horizontal from any pump.

    Weather: rain, snow, fuel mist

    Forecourt cameras face airborne fuel mist and chemical wash chemicals. IP67 minimum, with annual housing inspection. Use vandal-rated mounts for the perimeter.

    Pro tips for

    ANPR at every pump pays for itself within months on drive-off prevention alone.

    Don't mount cameras INSIDE the explosion-rated zone — buy ATEX-rated, or stay 4 m above and 3 m clear.

    Run cleaning every 30 days on forecourt cameras — fuel mist films lenses fast.

    Use cameras with built-in deterrent (white-light flash, audio warning) at the pump island — cuts drive-offs visibly.

    Set kiosk retention to 90 days — robbery investigations often surface weeks late.

    Frequently asked questions

    How many cameras for a typical gas station?

    Typically 8–14: 1 ANPR per pump island (4–8 typical), 1–2 forecourt fisheye, 2 kiosk, 1–2 air pump/wash, 1–2 perimeter. Larger truck stops easily push to 20+ cameras.

    Do I need explosion-rated cameras?

    Only if the camera is INSIDE the ATEX/IECEx zone — typically within 3 m of a pump. Standard cameras mounted 4+ m above pump island and 3+ m horizontal are usually fine but check local regulations.

    Will a generic bullet camera read license plates at the pump?

    At 5–8 m yes, often. At 15+ m or in low light, no — you need a true ANPR camera with fast shutter. Drive-off prevention isn't worth saving on the wrong camera.

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