:: City Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Station

City ImagesThe City currently has a fleet of equipment and vehicles utilizing CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), LPG (Propane), Electric (Battery Powered vehicles), Particulate traps (in conjunction with Ultra Low Sulfer Diesel Fuel), and in the near future, Hydrogen, alternative fuels that substitute for petroleum based fuels such as gasoline and diesel. 

The City has installed a high volume, public access CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) filling station.

Located at 8095 Lincoln Avenue, the station supports both 3000 PSI (earlier vehicles) and 3600 PSI pressures. Multiple forms of payment are accepted (Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, & Voyager). CNG is the ONLY fuel that is available to the public (No gasoline or Diesel).

 
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Using the Island Control Unit
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The City of Riverside uses a standard ICU (Island Control Unit) to authorize transactions. Follow these instructions for using the ICU:
  1. Using the keypad, enter the pump number you wish to use to dispense fuel.
  2. When prompted, insert and remove your credit card.
  3. If you make a mistake or need to start over, you may press "cancel" on the keypad.
  4. A receipt is provided through a receipt dispenser located below the panel of the ICU.
  5. If you encounter any problems, please pick up the telephone handset located on the side of the ICU It will automatically call the main office.
CNG Emergency Station
CNG Image In the event of an emergency, close the manual shut off valve on the dispenser and press one of the ESD switches (Emergency Shut Down) located in multiple locations at the fuel island.
CNG Image Please report the emergency to the guard shack located at the west end of the fuel island on St. Lawrence St.
CNG Dispensing Instructions
CNG Image Know your pressure:
You will need to know the pressure rating of your vehicle. This can normally be found on the inside fuel receptacle door or near this area. Your vehicle will be rated for either 3000 PSI or 3600 PSI as illustrated above.
CNG Image Pull up to the pump:
You will need to position your vehicle with the correct pump that corresponds with your vehicle pressure. Note: Pumps 4, 5, & 16 are 3600 PSI, and pump 15 is 3000 PSI
CNG Image Prepare the fuel nozzle:
Fully rotate the locking lever to the right or 3 'o' clock position.
CNG Image Install the fuel nozzle:
Push the CNG fueling nozzle firmly on to the vehicles fuel receptacle and fully rotate the locking lever counterclockwise 180º to the 9 'o' clock position.
CNG Image Begin Fueling:
Press the start button one time to begin fueling. You may press stop to discontinue fueling at any time.
CNG Image Wait for the fueling process:
This process will takes only a few minutes or it could take several minutes depending the the total fuel capacity of your vehicle and how much fuel you need. You will hear the process of fuel flowing from the dispenser to your vehicle slow down and start up again 2 to three times. This is normal operation.
CNG Image Monitor your progress:
As your vehicle begins to fill up, the pressure gauge located on the right side of the dispenser will rise. When the process is complete the gauge will be near 3000 psi or 3600 psi depending on which pressure your vehicle is rated at. You will also notice that the fuel flow has stopped or can no longer be heard.
Finishing up:
Press the stop button on the face of the dispenser and fully rotate the fuel nozzle locking lever a full 180º clockwise to the 3 'o' clock position. You will hear the fuel pressure nozzle vent. This noise can be startling the first time you use the system, so be prepared.