Overview

Welcome to Chintan Engineers, your trusted partner for advanced fuel dispensing solutions. Our Mobile Fuel Dispenser is designed to provide accurate and efficient fuel delivery, ideal for a wide range of applications, from construction sites to industrial facilities. With a robust design and innovative features, our mobile dispensers ensure optimal performance and reliability in every use.

Product Highlights

  • High Accuracy: Equipped with a high-precision Positive Displacement Flow Meter, our mobile fuel dispenser delivers exceptional accuracy with a margin of error of just ±0.1%.
  • Versatile Power Options: Available in both 12V/24V DC and 220V AC power supplies, making it adaptable to various environments and requirements.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand harsh conditions with high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting durability and performance.
  • User-Friendly Design: Featuring an intuitive digital display and control panel, with an automatic shutoff nozzle and ambient noise reduction for a seamless experience.
  • Complete Dispensing Solution: Includes a 4-meter rubber hose, swivel, and nozzle assembly, providing a comprehensive solution for your fuel dispensing needs.
  • Preset Fuel Dispensing: Allows for precise control over fuel delivery with preset options for volume and sales, coupled with instant receipt printing for transaction records.
  • Approved by Legal Metrology Govt. of India: Certified for accuracy and reliability, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Flow Rate 20 - 60 L/min
Accuracy ±0.1%
Working Pressure 3 Bar
Power Options 12V/24V DC, 220V AC
Inlet/Outlet Size 25 mm
One-time Count Range 0 - 9999 L
Total Count Range 0 - 9999999 L
Operating Temperature -20℃ to +60℃
Noise Standard ≤80dB (A Class)
Memory Capacity ≥128kB
Optional Accessories 10-meter Hose Reel, Customized Features

Applications

  • Construction and Mining: Ideal for fueling machinery and vehicles on-site, ensuring minimal downtime and efficient operations.
  • Agriculture: Perfect for farms and agricultural settings, providing reliable fueling for tractors, harvesters, and other equipment.
  • Transportation and Logistics: Suitable for fleet management, enabling efficient fueling of trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles.
  • Industrial Use: Used in factories and industrial sites for fueling forklifts, generators, and heavy machinery.

Why Choose Chintan Engineers?

  • Industry Expertise: With over 5 years of experience, we are leaders in fuel dispensing technology, known for quality and innovation.
  • Customer Satisfaction: We are committed to providing top-notch products backed by rigorous quality assurance and dedicated customer support.
  • Comprehensive Support: Enjoy full after-sales service to ensure your fuel dispenser performs at its best.

Customer Testimonials

"The Mobile Fuel Dispenser from Chintan Engineers has transformed our fleet management. It's accurate, reliable, and easy to use. Highly recommended!" - Rajesh K., Fleet Manager

"We've been using the Mobile Fuel Dispenser on our construction sites, and it's been a game-changer. The accuracy and ease of use are unmatched." - Amit P., Site Manager

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FAQs

A fuel dispenser is a device used to dispense fuel from a bulk storage tank. A fuel dispenser is used in applications where small amounts of fuel are needed, such as in an automobile service garage or fueling an airplane. A fuel dispenser differs from a fuel storage tank in that the fuel storage tank houses the fuel to be dispensed. A fuel dispenser has a pump that takes fuel from the storage tank through a filter, and then meters it through a hose to a dispensing nozzle. The hose can be coiled on a reel or a drum, or it can be placed on a shelf or stand next to the storage tank. The fuel dispenser can be controlled by a computer or a human operator.

 

 

A fuel dispenser pumps fuel from a storage tank through a filter and then meters it through a hose to a dispensing nozzle. The hose can be coiled on a reel or a drum, or it can be placed on a shelf or stand next to the storage tank. A computer or a human operator can control the fuel dispenser. The computer will automatically dispense a certain amount of fuel when the nozzle is placed in the fueling station. A fuel dispenser will have an “out of fuel” light or warning sound when the storage tank is empty. The computerized dispenser will have a keypad that must be used to enter a code in order to operate the system.

 

 

There are various types of fuel dispensers available in the market. The common types include: – Electric Fuel Dispensers – These fuel dispensers are powered by electrical energy. The functionality of this type of dispenser is similar to that of a battery-operated calculator. – Solar Fuel Dispensers – These dispensers are specially designed to harness solar power and are used in remote locations where electrical energy is not easily accessible. – Manual Fuel Dispensers – These are cost-effective fuel dispensers that do not require any power source for operation. – Diesel Fuel Dispensers – These dispensers are specially designed to dispense diesel fuel.

 

 

A fuel dispenser is capable of handling a wide range of fuels including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, biodiesel, and gas. The following are some of the benefits of installing a fuel dispenser at a facility or business: – Improved Fuel Economy – Fuel dispensers are capable of reducing fuel consumption by up to 25% as compared to manual pumping. – Minimized Fuel Waste – Fuel waste can be minimized when using a fuel dispenser as it can precisely meter the amount of fuel that is needed. – Improved Operations – Fuel dispensers can help improve operations at remote locations where it is not feasible to use a fuel truck. – Reduced Risk of Spillage – Fuel dispensers are capable of reducing the risk of spillage by causing small amounts of fuel to be dispensed at a time. – Easy to Use – Fuel dispensers are easy to use, especially for motorists who do not need to know anything about the inner workings of a fuel-handling system.

 

 

A fuel dispensing system is a piece of equipment used to dispense fuel from a bulk storage tank. There are many different types of fuel dispensing systems, including fuel dispensers, on-site storage tanks, and central storage tanks. A fuel dispensing system can be used in a variety of industries, including aviation and trucking. A fuel dispensing system is made up of a storage tank, a pump, and a filtration system. The storage tank holds the fuel, the pump is responsible for transporting the fuel from the storage tank to the dispensing system, and the filtration system filters out impurities in the fuel that could affect its quality.

 

 

When choosing a fuel dispensing system for your business, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind. The first thing to consider is how much fuel you will need to dispense daily. You can figure this out by multiplying the amount of hours that you are open by the amount of gallons of fuel that you use per hour. The next thing to keep in mind when choosing a fuel dispensing system is the kind of fuel that you will need to dispense. It is important to choose a system that can dispense the correct type of fuel, especially if you plan on dealing with multiple types of fuel.

 

 

To find the best fuel dispensing system for your business, you will first have to decide on the type of system that you would like to purchase. Once you have chosen a type of system, you can start looking for different products that fit your needs. Before purchasing a fuel dispensing system, you should create a list of things that you want out of the system. This will help you to narrow down your list of product choices and make the decision-making process much easier. Once you have a list of products to choose from, you can begin to evaluate each one to decide which is best for your business. The first thing that you will want to consider is the cost of each product. Apart from cost, there are a few other things that you will want to think about when purchasing a fuel dispensing system. You will want to make sure that the system is compatible with the type of fuel that you will be using and that it can handle the volume of fuel that you will need to dispense.