This 12V/24V DC Self-Priming Diesel Electric Fuel Transfer Pump addresses the key challenges of mobile fueling: "unreliable power compatibility, exposure to harsh conditions, and messy spills". With "IP55 protection + cast iron build + complete accessory kit" as core strengths, it delivers unmatched convenience and durability for agricultural, construction, and industrial use:
- 12V/24V Compatibility: Works seamlessly with 12V car/truck batteries (for small tractors) and 24V heavy-duty machinery batteries (for excavators or large farm equipment). This eliminates the need for multiple pumps, reducing costs for workplaces with mixed fleets.
- IP55 Weather Resistance: The IP55 rating shields the pump from dust, rain, and water jets—critical for outdoor use on farms or construction sites. Unlike IP44 pumps that fail in wet conditions, this design ensures year-round reliability.
- Rugged Cast Iron Construction: The cast iron casing and impeller withstand physical impacts (e.g., tool bumps) and resist corrosion from diesel/kerosene. This build extends the pump’s service life to 8+ years, outperforming plastic or aluminum alternatives that crack or degrade quickly.
- Built-In Bypass Valve: Prevents overpressure damage when transferring to high tanks or blocked hoses. This safety feature avoids costly repairs and ensures operator safety, a must for high-volume fuel transfer.
- Ready-to-Use Accessories: The 2m suction hose reaches barrel bottoms, the 4m delivery hose enables long-distance refueling, and the manual nozzle controls flow to prevent spills. This kit eliminates the need to purchase extra parts, saving time and money.
- Self-Priming Convenience: No pre-filling required—simply attach the hoses, connect to power, and start transferring. This is a game-changer for on-site use, where setup time directly impacts productivity.
Scenario Requirement: A farm with 15 tractors (each needing 100L diesel) uses 12V tractor batteries. The farm stores diesel in 200-gal barrels and needs to refuel tractors in the field.
Operation Process:
- Setup: Connect the pump to a tractor’s 12V battery; attach the 2m suction hose to the diesel barrel and the 4m delivery hose to the tractor’s fuel tank;
2. Refueling: Use the manual nozzle to control flow—100L diesel transferred in ~2 minutes per tractor;
3. Efficiency: 15 tractors refueled in 30 minutes; IP55 protection handles outdoor dust and rain;
4. Cleanliness: The nozzle prevents spills; optional filters ensure no debris enters tractor engines.
Effect: Portable for field use; dual voltage fits tractor batteries; complete kit simplifies refueling.
Scenario Requirement: A construction site with 8 excavators (24V power) and 5 loaders (12V power) needs to refuel equipment from 200-gal diesel drums. The site experiences frequent dust and occasional rain.
Operation Process:
- Setup: Deploy two pumps (one for 24V excavators, one for 12V loaders); connect to respective batteries; attach hoses to drums;
2. Refueling: Transfer 150L diesel to excavators (3 minutes each) and 80L to loaders (1.6 minutes each);
3. Durability: Cast iron casing resists site impacts; IP55 protection withstands dust and rain;
4. Safety: Bypass valves prevent overpressure when filling excavator tanks (7m lift capacity used).
Effect: Dual voltage fits mixed machinery; rugged build handles site conditions; fast flow meets project deadlines.
Scenario Requirement: A small delivery company with 10 vans (12V power) needs to refuel vehicles from a 500-gal diesel tank at their depot. The company needs a portable pump to avoid investing in fixed fueling stations.
Operation Process:
- Setup: Connect the pump to a van’s 12V battery; lower the 2m suction hose into the 500-gal tank;
2. Refueling: Use the manual nozzle to fill each van’s 60L tank in ~1.2 minutes;
3. Convenience: 4m delivery hose reaches van tanks easily; self-priming skips pre-filling;
4. Cost-Saving: Eliminates fixed station costs; pump stored in a small shed when not in use.
Effect: Portable for depot use; complete kit avoids spills; efficient flow reduces refueling time.
A1: The "0-50 L/min" range means the flow is adjustable via the manual nozzle. To set a specific rate: 1) Partially close the nozzle to reduce flow (e.g., 20 L/min for small tanks); 2) Fully open it for max flow (50 L/min for large machinery). This flexibility suits different refueling needs, from small generators to large tractors.
A2: Yes, but confirm compatibility first. The cast iron casing and hoses are resistant to most biodiesel blends (B5 to B20), but highly concentrated blends (B50+) may degrade some components over time. Test with a small amount of B20 first, and clean the pump with standard diesel after use to prevent residue buildup. Avoid using B100 unless the manufacturer confirms full compatibility.
A3: Common causes and fixes: 1) Overpressure Trigger: The bypass valve may have activated—check if the delivery hose is kinked or the nozzle is closed; release pressure by opening the nozzle fully; 2) Power Loss: Inspect the battery connection (loose cables are a common issue); tighten the terminals or replace the battery if it’s low; 3) Clogged Filter: If using an external filter, clean or replace it—debris can block fuel flow. These steps resolve most sudden shutdowns.
A4: Winter storage steps prevent damage: 1) Drain Fuel: Run the pump dry or flush it with a small amount of diesel to remove residual fuel (prevents freezing and cracking); 2) Protect Hoses: Coil the hoses and store them indoors (avoid leaving them outside to freeze—frozen hoses become brittle); 3) Store Dry: Keep the pump in a dry, heated area (above 0℃); apply a light coat of anti-rust oil to cast iron parts to prevent corrosion.