If a fuel dispenser is not calibrated correctly, the consequences can be serious. Customers may receive less fuel than they pay for, leading to complaints and mistrust. Conversely, if the dispenser delivers more fuel than it records, the gas station suffers financial losses.
Beyond financial risks, uncalibrated fuel dispensers may violate government regulations, resulting in fines, penalties, or suspension of operations. In some cases, repeated violations can cause permanent closure of the station.
Regular calibration is therefore essential for fuel dispensers—not just for compliance, but also for ensuring long-term profitability and customer satisfaction.