Some common parts of a fuel pump dispenser include:
1. Nozzle: The part that dispenses the fuel into the vehicle's tank. 2. Hose: The flexible tube that connects the nozzle to the pump. 3. Pump: The mechanism that draws fuel from the underground storage tank and delivers it to the nozzle. 4. Display: The screen that shows the amount of fuel dispensed and the total cost. 5. Keypad: The interface for entering payment information and selecting fuel grade. 6. Card reader: The device that reads credit or debit cards for payment. 7. Receipt printer: The machine that prints a receipt for the transaction. 8. Emergency stop button: A safety feature that shuts off the pump in case of an emergency. 9. Swivel joint: The part that allows the nozzle to rotate for easier fueling. 10. Vapor recovery system: A component that captures and recycles fuel vapors to reduce emissions.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 27
Fuel Pump Dispenser Parts
1. Pump Unit - Submersible or above-ground pumps - Transfers fuel from the storage tank to the dispenser
2. Dispenser - Housing unit that contains the nozzle, display, and payment system - Delivers fuel to the vehicle
3. Nozzle - Device attached to the dispenser hose - Dispenses fuel into the vehicle's fuel tank
4. Hose - Flexible tube that connects the dispenser to the nozzle - Carries fuel from the pump to the vehicle
5. Swivel - Joint that allows the nozzle to be maneuvered easily - Connects the hose to the nozzle
6. Vapor Recovery System - System that reduces fuel vapor emissions - Captures and recirculates vapors during fueling
7. Display Screen - Shows fuel information, such as price, volume, and payment status
8. Payment System - Mechanism that allows customers to pay for their fuel - Accepts cash, credit/debit cards, and mobile payments
9. Hoses and Clips - Tubes that connect various parts of the dispenser - Securely holds hoses in place
10. Filters - Traps impurities from the fuel - Protects the pump and other components
11. Check Valve - Prevents fuel from flowing back into the storage tank - Maintains pressure in the system
12. Overfill Prevention Valve - Cuts off fuel flow when the vehicle's fuel tank is full - Prevents spills and overfilling
13. Pressure Gauge - Measures and displays the pressure in the system - Ensures proper fuel flow
14. Wiring and Electrical Components - Connects and powers the various components - Controls the operation of the dispenser
15. Other Accessories - Safety signs and decals - Canopies or umbrellas for weather protection - LED lighting for night operation