SLAVUTYCH
Fuel dispensers
Fuel dispensers for gas stations are used for refueling motor vehicles with fuel (gasoline or diesel fuel), as well as for measuring and accounting for dispensed fuel.
The following manufacturers are present in our catalog:
MEPSAN
TOKHEIM
GERKON
PETROLINE
The standard configuration of fuel dispensers of the TRC for gas stations and gas stations of the TRC consists of the following structural elements:
- electric pump
- coarse filter
- fine filter
- gas separator
- a device for reducing pump performance at the end of delivery
- fuel dose meter
- dispensing clamp (pistol)
- distribution sleeve (hose)
- counter (mechanical, electro-mechanical, electronic)
- liquid meter
Fuel dispenser
With the help of a pump, fuel is fed through a fuel hose into the tank of a car or other vehicle. The pump is started by an electric motor. Coarse and fine filters are used to filter fuel. A rough cleaning filter is installed on the suction pipe of the pump. The gas separator is located on the discharge line after the pump. It separates air bubbles that may be trapped in the fuel and prevents them from entering the fuel tank. The productivity reduction device is installed after the gas separator.
The distribution sleeve must have a grounding conductor or is itself a conductive static electricity that occurs during the movement of fuel.
Technical parameters of fuel dispensers of TRK
- performance of the fuel dispenser – 25-160 liters
- the minimum amount of fuel dispensed is 2 liters
- error – ±0.25-0.4%
- fuel filtration – 20 μm
Types of fuel dispensers
By drive type:
- manual;
- electric
- combined drive
By type of management:
- manual control
- from the local device
- from the remote device
- from an automatic device
Manual control does not automatically stop the supply of fuel to the tank when the given volume is dispensed. In the case of control from a local setting device, the client independently sets the type of fuel and the required volume. Remote control consists in controlling the type and volume of fuel by the operator.



