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A fuel dispenser is a mechanical or electrical controlled machine to pump diesel, gasoline, or biofuels. In East Europe they also referred to as fuel pumps. It goes under different names in different countries. In fuel gas stations, the mostly used equipment is the fuel dispenser pump whose main role is to fuel a car’s tank. The pump is where fuel station establish the first frontal contact with the customers and is also a sales measuring instrument.



It is now about time that we look at different kinds of fuel pumps.



There are two basic types of fuel pumps. Now it is necessary to explain them in more detail.



Suction Pumps: Most fuel stations have suction pumps that are used to draw diesel or petrol from underground tanks. These pumps operate through pressure differential in the UST (Underground Storage Tank) where fuel is forced upward through the several pump and pipes and distribution to many dispensing nozzle. Its function of each of them is based on the use of asymmetrical pressure. A number of renowned brands provide accurate as well as reliable delivery of fuels. Such devices are intended to hold a large amount of transaction information. What is more, they are also rather easy to employ.

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