Fuel pumps are linked to underground storage tanks through a series of pipelines and valves. The pump draws fuel from the tank, regulates its pressure, and then delivers it to the dispensing nozzle. This system is engineered to minimize fuel loss and maintain stable flow.
To protect against contamination, filters are installed along the pipeline. These prevent particles, water, or sediments from reaching customer vehicles. A well-maintained connection ensures clean and efficient fueling.
Furthermore, the connection system includes monitoring sensors that track fuel levels and detect potential leaks. This not only improves operational efficiency but also helps stations comply with environmental safety regulations.