AC-powered fuel transfer pumps are compatible with a variety of fuels, including:
1. **Gasoline**: These pumps can handle gasoline, which is commonly used in vehicles and small engines. However, care must be taken due to its flammable nature.
2. **Diesel**: Diesel fuel is another common type that these pumps can transfer. It is less volatile than gasoline, making it safer to handle.
3. **Kerosene**: Often used for heating and lighting, kerosene is compatible with many AC-powered pumps.
4. **Biodiesel**: This renewable fuel, made from vegetable oils or animal fats, can be transferred using these pumps, provided the pump materials are compatible with biodiesel.
5. **Ethanol Blends**: Some pumps can handle ethanol-blended fuels, such as E10 or E85, but compatibility should be verified as ethanol can be corrosive.
6. **Aviation Fuels**: Certain pumps are designed to handle aviation fuels like Jet A or Avgas, but this requires specific compatibility due to the unique properties of aviation fuels.
7. **Fuel Oil**: Used for heating, fuel oil can be transferred with these pumps, often in residential or commercial settings.
8. **Light Oils**: Various light oils, including hydraulic oils and lubricants, can be transferred if the pump is designed for such viscosities.
It is crucial to ensure that the pump materials (seals, hoses, and components) are compatible with the specific fuel type to prevent degradation or failure. Additionally, safety features such as explosion-proof motors and grounding are important when handling flammable fuels. Always consult the pump manufacturer’s specifications and guidelines to ensure compatibility and safe operation.