How does a mobile refueler work

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1. Fuel Storage: The Foundation for Fuel Storage
The Mobile refueler is equipped with a dedicated fuel storage tank, specially treated to meet fuel storage requirements. After fuel is injected into the tank through a dedicated filler port, anti-sloshing baffles inside the tank reduce fuel sloshing during movement, preventing excessive friction. Simultaneously, the tank is equipped with a level monitoring device to monitor the remaining fuel level in real time, providing data for subsequent refueling and ensuring sufficient fuel is available when needed.
2. Fuel Supply: Delivering Fuel to the Target Equipment
When refueling a vehicle or equipment is required, the Mobile refueler's power system is activated, driving the internal fuel pump. The pump draws fuel from the storage tank through a suction pipe. As the fuel passes through a filter, impurities and particulate matter are filtered out, ensuring fuel cleanliness. Subsequently, under the pressure of the pump, the clean fuel is delivered through a delivery pipe to the refueling nozzle. The operator then uses the nozzle to inject the fuel into the target equipment's fuel tank, completing the refueling process.
3. Metering: Precisely Controlling Fuel Output
The metering device plays a crucial role in the fuel supply process. This device is typically installed on the fuel line. As fuel flows through the metering device, its internal components calculate the fuel output based on the flow rate and velocity, converting it into a corresponding numerical value, which is displayed in real-time on the fuel dispenser's control panel. Operators and users can clearly view the fuel output through the control panel, ensuring that each fuel supply is precisely in accordance with demand, avoiding situations where too much or too little fuel is dispensed.
4. Safety Assurance: Important Measures to Prevent Risks
Mobile refuelers incorporate multiple safety mechanisms. First, the tank has excellent sealing to prevent fuel leakage; second, the fuel dispenser is equipped with an electrostatic eliminator to eliminate static electricity generated during operation, preventing accidents caused by static electricity; additionally, some mobile refuelers are also equipped with fire extinguishing equipment for timely fire suppression in case of fire. Furthermore, the fuel dispenser's electrical system is explosion-proof to prevent sparks from electrical faults, comprehensively ensuring the safety of the fuel supply process.

