
U104-A 3-phase Connection
This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Net Weight:
1.7kg/case of 1
Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1
Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1
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pricing scheme applying only
to Britain might be set up. (The Tories have also suggested this.)
Persuading the other political parties to support nuclear power will be the government s final challenge.
“Investors have to know that such a long-term policy has the confidence of all the main political parties,�
says Vincent de Rivaz, the boss of EDF, a power firm with nuclear ambitions. The Tories—who have been
polishing their green credentials under David Cameron—grudgingly accept that new nuclear power may
be necessary, although observers suspect their reluctance is overplayed. A bigger problem will be the
Liberal Democrats, who remain hostile to nuclear power.
Despite these worries, people in the power industry seem c fuel dispenser onfident. “I ve said in the past that we were
investors-in-waiting,�says Mr de Rivaz. “And the energy review is very encouraging.�David Porter, head
of the Association of Electricity Producers, agrees “We got about 90% of what we asked for,�he says.
What they will do with it remains to be seen.
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Labour s loans
Too close for comfort
Jul 13th 2006
From The Economist print edition
The loans-for-peerages scandal takes on new life
THE arrest on July 12th of Lord Levy, Tony Blair s close friend and chief fund-raiser, for questioning in
connection with the rumbling loans-for-honours scandal, was not news the prime minister would have
wanted to hear as he prepared for his summer holiday. A lawyer for Lord Levy, who was released on ba fuel dispenser il
after six hours of questioning, criticised the police for using their powers of arrest unnecessarily. “Lord
Levy very vigorously denies any wrongdoing,�he said. “Lord Levy has not been charged with any offence
and confidently expects not to be charged�
Allegations by an Indian-food fuel dispenser entrepreneur, Sir Gulam Noon, in a BBC interview this week triggered the
flurry of activity from the police. Sir