Portable Fuel dispenser

Portable Fuel dispenser

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Portable Fuel Dispenser

Portable Fuel Dispenser is designed for easy transportation and on-the-go fueling. The specifications may vary based on manufacturer, but here are common features and specifications found in most portable fuel dispensers:

1. Fuel Type Compatibility

  • Supported Fuels: Diesel, gasoline, kerosene, and other liquid fuels.
  • Optional: Some models can also handle biofuels or blended fuels.

2. Tank Capacity

  • Ranges from 50 liters (13 gallons) to 500 liters (132 gallons), depending on the model.
  • Common sizes: 100L, 200L, and 300L.

3. Material and Durability

  • Construction Material: Typically made from high-grade steel, polyethylene, or composite materials for durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Anti-Corrosion Coating: For protection against fuel degradation and environmental factors.

4. Flow Rate

  • The flow rate usually ranges from 40 to 80 liters per minute (LPM) (10-21 gallons per minute), depending on the model and pump power.
  • Some heavy-duty models may offer flow rates of up to 100 LPM.

5. Power Source

  • Manual: Hand-operated pumps for small operations or backup.
  • Electric: 12V, 24V, or 110V/220V electric pumps powered by batteries or the vehicle's electrical system.
  • Pneumatic: Air-powered options available for specific industrial needs.

6. Pump Type

  • Self-Priming Rotary Vane Pump: Common in portable fuel dispensers for consistent flow.
  • Diaphragm Pump: For thicker fluids or if contamination risk is higher.
  • Hand Pump: Available in smaller or manual units.

7. Hose Length and Nozzle

  • Hose Length: Typically comes with a 3 to 5 meter (10-16 feet) hose for flexible fuel transfer.
  • Automatic Shut-off Nozzle: Prevents overflows by automatically cutting off fuel flow when the tank is full.
  • Nozzle Type: Automatic or manual, typically made from aluminum or stainless steel.

8. Filter System

  • Fuel Filtration: Inbuilt fuel filters to remove particles and water, ensuring clean fuel transfer.
  • Water Separation: Many dispensers have integrated water separators for added protection.

9. Metering System

  • Flow Meter: Digital or mechanical flow meters for accurate fuel dispensing and measurement.
  • Units of Measurement: Display fuel dispensed in liters or gallons, with options to switch units.

10. Safety Features

  • Overfill Protection: Some models include automatic shut-off systems to prevent overfilling.
  • Explosion-Proof Motors: For safe operation in hazardous environments.
  • Anti-Static Design: Reduces the risk of static discharge during fuel transfer.

11. Mobility Features

  • Wheels or Skids: Heavy-duty wheels or skids for easy movement and transportation.
  • Handles: Ergonomically designed handles or grips for manual maneuvering.
  • Towable Frame: Some large units come mounted on a trailer for easy towing.

12. Operating Temperature

  • Can typically function in a wide temperature range, often between -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F).

13. Weight

  • Varies depending on size and material, ranging from 20 kg (44 lbs) for small units to 200 kg (440 lbs) or more for larger systems.

14. Optional Features

  • Digital Display: Some units come with a digital interface for easier tracking and control.
  • Solar-Powered Options: Available for off-grid operations.
  • Lockable Cabinet: For security during transport and when the dispenser is not in use.
  • Flow Control Valve: Allows for precise control over the fuel flow rate.