I called in today to my local petrol station which has just had all of it's pumps replaced. At a closer inspection just to the right of the litres dispensed is a icon saying 15c, this means that these pumps are set up to charge fuel out at what is known as standard litres.
This means that if the fuel passing through the pump is at 15c then you will get the amount shown, however if the fuel is colder than this say 5c which is more likely at this time of year what you are getting into your tank (measured litres) is less than what is displayed on the pump. A simple equation is that if you purchased 100 litres at 15c from this pump you would receive 100 litres, if the fuel is at 5c the pump would still display 100 litres but you would only get 99.25 litres into your tank.
For people like myself who are on heating oil this is also happening with some distributors.
It is a two tier system that operates in the UK that most people don't even know about, it's perfectly legal to charge for fuel in standard litres as long as the fuel pump at the garage shows 15c or the delivery ticket for your heating oil shows 15c next to the printed litres delivered.
Has anyone else got fuel pumps in their area with 15c displayed ?
This means that if the fuel passing through the pump is at 15c then you will get the amount shown, however if the fuel is colder than this say 5c which is more likely at this time of year what you are getting into your tank (measured litres) is less than what is displayed on the pump. A simple equation is that if you purchased 100 litres at 15c from this pump you would receive 100 litres, if the fuel is at 5c the pump would still display 100 litres but you would only get 99.25 litres into your tank.
For people like myself who are on heating oil this is also happening with some distributors.
It is a two tier system that operates in the UK that most people don't even know about, it's perfectly legal to charge for fuel in standard litres as long as the fuel pump at the garage shows 15c or the delivery ticket for your heating oil shows 15c next to the printed litres delivered.
Has anyone else got fuel pumps in their area with 15c displayed ?
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