Parker Hannifin Corp., the global leader in motion and control technologies, announced the XF70 Fast Fill Commercial and Fleet Dispenser is now certified by CSA Group to ANSI/IAS NGV 4.1-99/CSA 12.5-M99 (R2014) - NGV Dispensing Systems.
by Staff
May 3, 2016
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Photo courtesy of Parker Hannifin Corp.
Parker Hannifin Corp.'s XF70 Fast Fill Commercial and Fleet Dispenser is now certified by CSA Group to ANSI/IAS NGV 4.1-99/CSA 12.5-M99 (R2014) - NGV Dispensing Systems. The XF70 is the only commercial and fleet dispenser to achieve the certification, the company has announced.
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The XF70 features integrated fueling systems and intrinsically safe components, and it is engineered from the ground up for heavy-duty fleets. The dispenser is designed by Parker’s Veriflo Division, a leading manufacturer of precision gas flow management products with over 86 years of industry experience.
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"As the first manufacturer to have its compressed natural gas dispenser certified by CSA Group to the binational fuel dispenser standard, Parker is demonstrating its commitment to promoting alternative vehicle fuels that lower the impact on the environment,” said Rich Weiser, CSA Group regional vice president for U.S. and Mexico.
Parker also offers a wide range of CNG dispenser kits, subsystems, and components to meet all customer needs and requirements.
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