FP N/GE BIO

Fuel Transfer Pumps

A fuel transfer pump is a device used to move fuel from one container to another. It is commonly used in industries such as agriculture, construction, and transportation. These pumps are designed to be efficient and reliable, ensuring the safe and smooth transfer of fuel.

Fuel transfer pumps and fuel oil pumps are pumps used in the transfer of fuels and oils. Due to the wide definition, such pumps can be broken down depending on use and type. Fuel can be classed as any liquid being used to transfer liquid which will be ignited to produce energy and include Kerosene, Petrol, Gasoline, Marine Gas Oil (MGO), HFO (Heavy Fuel Oil), LSFO (Low Sulphur Fuel Oil), and Marine Diesel Oil (MDO).

Fuel transfer can cover a wide variety of quantities.

Data Sheet 

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Applications & Specific Features

-Main tank to daily service tank oil transfer.

-Oil supply to one or multiple generators.

-Installations with large height differences between main storage and daily service tanks.

-Any oil supply for ‘tank to tank’ automated by a signal from the daily tank level switch to the FP unit.

-Special FP units available for aggressive or heated nonstandard fuels.

 

Accessories and adaptations

-Special non –ferrous metal free versions upon request.

-Standard motor power ready for viscosities till 38mm2/s (40ºC). For others, please consult.

-Oil failure control system, to protect gears running with an empty -tank.

-Free voltage relay output to control from centralized Building Management System, in kit 3, 4 or 6 signals (2-thermal, motors 1 or 2 ON, low pressure and Leak safety ON).

-GSM alarm system by SMS messages, or connection to modem.

-Adaptation of Pressure Group for high pressure, working conditions above 4,5 Kg/cm2.

-Leak collector trays with infrared detectors (standard in RL 4 and above).

-Modifications to adapt to specifically regulated environments (tropicalized equipment or ATEX).

-Solenoid valves with flow limiters, to automate fi

 

(*) Also available in 230 single phase versions (W/WD= 230 V. single phase version; D= 400 V. triphase versions). – For other capacity and mediums, please consult. – ZW: Two pumps versions 1) For viscosities till 38 mm2/s (40ºC)