Gasoline vapour recovery is the process of capturing gasoline vapours emitted from a vehicle's fuel tank during the refueling process. Vapour recovery prevents the formation of low-level ozone and the release of toxic air contaminants found in gasoline (petrol).
A switch detects pressure limitations inside the tanks and turns the compressor and off. The vapours are sucked through a scrubber where the liquid trapped is returned to the liquid pipeline system or to the tanks, and the vapour recovered is pumped into holding tanks.
All pumps are explosion-proof.
Product Recommendations:
 
8012 GR TFK 3 |