Filling unit or receptacle definition

Filling unit or receptacle means a device fitted in the vehicle used to fill the container or tank in the filling station.
Filling unit or receptacle means a device fitted in the vehicle external or internal (engine compartment) used to fill the container or tank in the filling station.

Examples of Filling unit or receptacle in a sentence

  • Filling unit or receptacle 17.918.10.1. The filling unit shall be secured against rotation and shall be protected against dirt and water.

  • Filling unit or receptacle: device fitted in the vehicle used to fill the container or tank in the fuelling station.Fuelling: operation which involves transfer of LNG from the station dispenser to the vehicle fuel tank.

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