ATTWOOD EXPANDS EPA-COMPLIANT DECK FILL PRODUCT LINE

Deck Fill

Adds new stainless steel deck fill options for carbon canister and pressure relief fuel systems, plus new water and waste components
 
Attwood Corporation has expanded its line of deck fill products for carbon canister and pressure relief integrated fuel systems, and water and waste components. 
 
“Our deck fill products have an optimum combination of technology, safety, ease of installation and use, and modern appearance,” said Brian Scott, senior director for Attwood. “With these new additions, we’re providing builders with beautiful new EPA-compliant deck fill options that incorporate the safety and performance features that have made Attwood Fuel Systems the standard in the marine industry.”
 
For carbon canister systems, Attwood has released new stainless steel low-profile deck fills – in angled and straight designs. Both designs feature a proprietary waterproof mesh screen that prevents water from entering the fuel system and include an exclusive overpressure relief valve for safety in all conditions. The new Attwood low-profile deck fills support up to 18 gallon per minute refueling and automatic nozzle shutoff when used with other Attwood integrated fuel components. The Attwood low-profile deck fills include an easy-to-use flip-up handle with visual closure indicators and are equipped with Attwood’s proprietary fuel nozzle retention feature.
 
For both carbon canister and pressure relief integrated fuel systems, the product line now includes Attwood’s new stainless steel Y1 and Y2 deck fills with sleek design lines in straight and angled options. The new Y1 and Y2 Attwood deck fills include exclusive dual overpressure relief valves. Like all Attwood deck fills, these new Y1 and Y2 options support up to 18 gallon per minute refueling and automatic nozzle shutoff when used with other Attwood integrated fuel components and are equipped with Attwood’s proprietary fuel nozzle retention feature. 
 
Attwood has also released new stainless steel deck fill products for water and waste, which utilize the same sleek cap design in straight and angled options.
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