Meters

Fuel Flow Meters & Registers

Accurate measurement is essential for inventory control, billing, and regulatory compliance in any fuel or fluid handling operation. Westech Equipment carries a full line of meters and registers for petroleum, aviation, lubrication, chemical, and water applications.

Our meter selection includes Liquid Controls refined fuel meters, Total Control Systems (TCS) meters in TS Series (with mechanical or electronic registers) and TM Series compact configurations, aviation positive displacement fuel meters, Weights and Measures certified positive displacement flow meters for commercial fuel sales, FPP precision flow meters, new mechanical register counters, rebuilt gas pump meters for Bennett, Dresser Wayne, Gilbarco, Southwest, and Tokheim Schlumberger dispensers, and Neptune non-OEM repair and replacement parts.

Featured brands include Fill-Rite, Piusi, Liquid Controls, Total Control Systems (TCS), FPP, and FloMec/GPI. Whether you need a simple inline meter for a farm transfer pump or a Weights and Measures certified meter for commercial fuel delivery, we carry options across every flow rate and application. Call us at 1-800-433-8831.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What's the difference between a mechanical and electronic meter?
A: Mechanical meters use gears and dials to measure flow — they're simple, reliable, and don't require power. Electronic meters use digital displays, can store transaction data, and often offer higher accuracy. Electronic meters are preferred when you need data tracking or batch dispensing.

Q: Do I need a Weights and Measures certified meter?
A: If you're selling fuel commercially (charging customers by the gallon), most states require certification. For private use — refueling your own fleet — certification typically isn't required but accurate metering is still important for tracking inventory.

Q: Do you carry rebuilt gas pump meters?
A: Yes — we carry rebuilt meters for Bennett, Dresser Wayne, Gilbarco, Southwest, and Tokheim Schlumberger dispensers. These provide reliable performance at a lower cost than OEM replacements.

Q: What flow rate should my meter handle?
A: Match the meter to your pump's flow rate. Using a meter with a flow rating below your pump output will restrict flow and may damage the meter.