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U104-A 3-phase Connection

U104-A

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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    wing measuring requirements: Instrument of measurement should have a certain tension and not easily be deformed so as to affect the inner cubage volume. Foam and vapor that dissolved in fuel measured are able to be discharged completely when pouring into instrument of measurement. Liquid measured should be discharged after measurement, only a bit being left in container. Valve of instrument of measurement should have reliable sealability without leakage phenomenon as being full of oil. Indicating pipe on measurer should be made of glass without defect on inner diameter so as to hinder observation. Connection between measuring neck and scale should be fixed in order to keep stably relative position. The line on indicating fuel dispenser glass should be legible and clear, width being no more than 0.25mm. The inner of measuring neck is depended upon measurer’s accuracy. As for Class II metal standard measurer, the ratio of corresponding liquid volume of per millimeter to measurable volume of measurer is no more than 5×10�. Discharge time of measurer relies on the diameter of bottom valve. It is leaned from experiment that the longer time of unload the less residual liquid left, better promoting measurement accuracy, and vice versa. Thereby, in order to control the tolerance occurred by discharge velocity and time and residual volume during approval progress, discharge condition and pouring-out time is regulated generally that opening fully bottom valve start to count two minutes from liquid dropping, then close bottom valve; or fully open bottom valve and close it after 3 minutes. Indicate fuel dispenser d value generally read out as showed at the bottom of curve in indicating glass. Apart from standard measurer applied in fuel dispenser inspection and approval, there is thermometer or temperature sensor, measured range �0�to �0� minimum value 0.2� which used to measure temperatures of fuel dispenser liquid that passed over nozzle vent and in standard measurer. One of purpose to measure temperature is to make modification of

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    € STATE DESCRIPTION   The CWP has a vehicle and has been released by the CD or has self-authorised.   AUTHORISED   This state waits until a customer has pressed a start key. This car wash operating   mode 2B.   The customer has entered a wash code in state CUSTOMER ENTRY the CD   checks the code and sends that the customer is to obtain wash programme 1. The   CD then sends a release command. The CWP performs a self-authorise   independently of the CD when the vehicle is correctly positioned and the car   fuel dispenser wash is ready. The CWP goes to AUTHORISED.   The CWP then performs all required equipment checks and waits for the   customer to press a Start button. When the button is pressed the start event is   performed and the state goes to WASHING.   NOTE: Coming into this state the timer for the maximum authorisation time is   started if one exists inside the car wash device.   EVENT DESCRIPTION  Version 1.33 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL September 2005   CAR WASH SPECIFICATION   Page: 18 of 65   START The customer starts the car wash and the CWP moves into state WASHING. The   fuel dispenser CWP will move to WASHING after all internal CWP conditions are correct (e.g.   correct car position equipment checks active programme etc.).   The start event is completely controlled by the CWP.   Action -- : fuel dispenser The CWP state change is send as an unsolicited data array  

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