Canada: Autogas dispensers can be placed on gasoline and diesel fuelling islands

 

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Superior Energy Systems’ safe and reliable electronic Autogas fuel dispensers are the first to receive across-the-board Canadian Standards Association (CSA) listings per Underwriters Laboratories UL 495 and CAN1-12.4 standards.

This means the best-selling PRO-Vend 1000; the web-based, customizable PRO-Vend 2000; and the efficient PRO-Vend 1500 and 2500 dual-hose propane Autogas dispensers can now be placed on fuelling islands alongside gasoline and diesel, in either private fleet or centralized fuelling locations in the United States and Canada. In addition to creating added fuelling convenience, the listings also signify they meet all National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards for approved Autogas dispensers.

The listings also include approval of the dispensers’ mass flow meter technology, which virtually eliminates unaccounted fuel that slips through the worn moving parts of mechanical meters. Superior Energy Systems Autogas dispensers use anti-corrosive, stainless-steel coriolis mass flow meters.

“Superior Energy Systems is in a virtual state of research and development, tirelessly working to meet all standards and make propane Autogas easier to adopt in both private and centralized settings,” said Mike Walters, vice president of safety and training. “Superior Energy Systems has established itself as the industry leader in manufacturing propane Autogas dispensers that are safer, more reliable and easier to operate.”

Superior Energy Systems’ electronic Autogas dispensers were also previously the first to receive National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP) certification from the National Conference of Weights and Measures, and are fully NTEP-certified for every state in the U.S. Certification signifies proof of accurate fuelling costs based on local weights and measures requirements.