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Joe
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24th Aug 06 at 18:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

......What makes the fuel supply cut off at the pump?
jamied
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i wondered this 2
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fuk knows but i wait till it clicks about 3 - 4 times lol
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its something to do with electrostatic charges positive and negative ions, something along those lines anyway!!!
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If it detects any back pressure in the hose, it shuts off iirc. I'll ask my mate, works in a filling station.
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
If it detects any back pressure in the hose, it shuts off iirc. I'll ask my mate, works in a filling station.


thats what i've always thought
Joe
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Me and my mate had a discussion about it, neither of us have a clue tbh
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something to do with the fumes.
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
If it detects any back pressure in the hose, it shuts off iirc. I'll ask my mate, works in a filling station.



yea thats pretty much it, theress hardly any components to a petrol pump, just a pumping unit and a meter really... pumping unit pumps fluid through the meter which regulates how much fluid is realeased, how much fluid the pumping unit pumps is controlled buy solonoids

[Edited on 24-08-2006 by AndyW]
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magic
aliens
air pressure

http://www.howstuffworks.com
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quote:
Originally posted by corsaandy
its something to do with electrostatic charges positive and negative ions, something along those lines anyway!!!


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i heard it was osmosis
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its photosynthesis
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http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question25.htm
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This mechanism has been around for a long time, so it is safe to say there is not a miniature camera inside the nozzle hooked to a microprocessor. It's purely mechanical -- and ingenious.

Near the tip of the nozzle is a small hole, and a small pipe leads back from the hole into the handle. Suction is applied to this pipe using a venturi. When the tank is not full, air is being drawn through the hole by the vacuum, and the air flows easily. When gasoline in the tank rises high enough to block the hole, a mechanical linkage in the handle senses the change in suction and flips the nozzle off.

Here's a way to think about it -- you've got a small pipe with suction being applied at one end and air flowing through the pipe easily. If you stick the free end of the pipe in a glass of water, much more suction is needed, so a vacuum develops in the middle of the pipe. That vacuum can be used to flip a lever that cuts off the nozzle.

The next time you fill up your tank, look for this hole either on the inside or the outside


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Well at the Shell servo I frequent, when I had my old Corsa I filled it right to the brim and filled it up so much petrol poured out of the filler cap area!
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I've only ever done this once BTW, it was because I was too busy perving over a MILF that was pumping petrol into her car. Oh how I wished I was pumping her with my semen...

But anyways...

[Edited on 24-08-2006 by Sam]
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did it not start clicking and stopping etc
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I think so, I just carried on...
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perv.......
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quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
If it detects any back pressure in the hose, it shuts off iirc. I'll ask my mate, works in a filling station.



yea thats pretty much it, theress hardly any components to a petrol pump, just a pumping unit and a meter really... pumping unit pumps fluid through the meter which regulates how much fluid is realeased, how much fluid the pumping unit pumps is controlled buy solonoids

[Edited on 24-08-2006 by AndyW]


when i was re-wiring a petrol station there was a shit load of circuit boards,wires,etc....
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Why then, does the pump somtimes keep clicking off all the time while your filling up and you have to do it so slow it takes forever.
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quote:
Originally posted by L30 SCT
quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
If it detects any back pressure in the hose, it shuts off iirc. I'll ask my mate, works in a filling station.



yea thats pretty much it, theress hardly any components to a petrol pump, just a pumping unit and a meter really... pumping unit pumps fluid through the meter which regulates how much fluid is realeased, how much fluid the pumping unit pumps is controlled buy solonoids

[Edited on 24-08-2006 by AndyW]


when i was re-wiring a petrol station there was a shit load of circuit boards,wires,etc....


yea they are in the monitor for the screen etc

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