Diesel Metering System

Diesel Metering System

Zest Engineering has successfully carved a dominating stature in the field of the manufacturing world-class metering system. In a world where the concerns of environmental degradation have been growing day-by-day; we need to be cautious in our usage of fossil fuels. So, there arises the need for a metering system that would keep track of how much fuel has been flowed through the pipes.

Working Principle

The Diesel transfer unit implanted with the metering system is easy to connect to 1” quick coupling of the drum or tank at the same time giving the liberty of using the flow meter if the need arises. The metering system which we produce is a complete pump set with the 25 delivery hose as in suction hose for an option, manual nozzle, and ZM-120 chemical flow meter. As an option, the auto nozzle is also available, if a customer demands.

Chemical Flow Meter or diesel metering system is available in numerous versions – DYB-40, DYB 70, DYB 80. But, there are some other versions too like DYB 50, DYB 75 that can also be used for the Petrol flow meter. At our manufacturing units, we produce best-in-class diesel metering system that has superbly equipped diesel transfer unit.

Diesel Transfer Unit produced at our units has electric transfer pump that is suitable for diesel oil as well as kerosene and gasoline transfer.

Specification 

Model

DYB-40

DYB-70

DYB-80

Size

3/4''

1''

1''

Flow

40L/min

70L/min

80L/min

Head

7.5m

10m

10m

Power

155W

370W

550W

Max pressure

3Bar

3Bar

3Bar

Speed

2800rpm

2800rpm

2800rpm

Voltage

DC12V or DC24V

DC12V or DC24V

110/220V, 50/60Hz

Bypass valve

Yes

Yes

Yes

Strainer

Yes

Yes

Yes

For option

Suction/Discharge Hose, Fuel Nozzle, Meters

Application

  1. For fueling diesel oil, kerosene, not for gasoline.
  2. Self priming rotary vane pump, cast iron pump casing, small size. light weight, simple installation, easy to use.
  3. Bypass valve buitl in. Duty cycle:60 min.
  4. Applicable in transferring oil from barrels, fueling machines in construction sites, on boats and in farms, ect.