During a rainy summer, the temperature fluctuates significantly between day and night. Agricultural machinery often operates in high temperatures during the day, causing the engine to consume fuel and creating a negative pressure inside the fuel tank. This negative pressure draws in hot and humid air through the tank's vent valve. As the temperature drops at night, the warm air inside the tank cools down quickly, leading to condensation. The moisture in the air becomes saturated and, when it comes into contact with the cooler tank walls, forms water droplets. Over time, this cycle of heating and cooling causes moisture to accumulate inside the fuel tank.
To prevent or minimize water buildup, it's important to operate the machinery during seasons with high humidity and large temperature differences. At night, filling the fuel tank completely can help reduce the space available for moist air to condense. When the air doesn't directly touch the tank walls, it's less likely to form condensation. Additionally, regular maintenance is essential. The accumulated water in the sediment cup of the fuel filter should be removed promptly, and any rust or debris in the tank and filter should be cleaned regularly. These steps ensure that agricultural equipment remains in good condition throughout the summer, reducing the risk of fuel contamination and mechanical issues.
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