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D-GA4 FUEL DISPENSER

D-GA4

D-GA4 FUEL DISPENSER

Pump Type: Optional

Inlet Pressure :>=54kPa.

Flow rate (L/min.) :55±5

Suction Distance (m): 6(verticalmente) / 50(orizzontalmente)

FlowMeter Type : Optional

Accuracy :±0.2%

Motor Voltage(V) :110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Capacity(hp) :1HP(0.75kw)

Input Voltage : 110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Nozzle: Auto Shut-off Nozzle

Environmental Condition : -40~~+55degree

Control Type : Solenold Vale Control Type

Preset : Function Provided(Small LCDIndicator)

Display(Counter): Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume : 0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price : 0~~9999(4 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range : 0~~99,999,999,99

Optional Display:Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume : 0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price : 0~~999999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range :0~~99,999,999,99

Totalizer: 1~~9,999,999

Hose :4.5m

Weight : 310kg

Dimension(L×W×H) : 900*620*2180(mm)

Dimension(L×W×H)Of Qty of Container : 40ft: 45 20ft: 22

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    s to quickly switch off power supply circuit in case that the associated circuit, connected power and used in explosive gas atmosphere, generate spark or become hot due to short circuit. Therefore, a reliable and valid safety barrier is very important to intrinsic safety fuel dispenser. The traditi fuel dispenser onal safety barrier, adopting diode safety barrier, current fuse, voltage stabilizing diode and limited current resistance, is difficult to applicable to simple fuel dispenser due to expensive cost, large cubage and long time of melt. Owing to reliable performance, cost-efficient, quick response, electric safety barrier adopted VMOS com fuel dispenser ponent is widely mounted in most fuel dispenser at home and abroad. Diagram 3-19: Safety barrier sketch map 2.5 Drive circuit of motor and solenoid valve Diagram 3-20: Sketch map of motor driver 2.6 Flux pulse converter (pulse sensor) Flux Pulse converter, also called pulse sensor, is used for converting the volume that discharged out of flow meter into pulse data so as to calculate in measuring CPU. At present, there are two kinds of popular pulse sensors in domestic market. One has double-way 30 pulses as per rotation of flow meter, the other double-way 50 pulses per rotation. Pulse sensor includes photoelectric sensor and Hall-effect Sensor. The circuit of popular photoelectric sensor is illustrated in Diagram 3-21 and 3-22. With the development of integrated circuit, a new kind of optical coupler is created, collecting the outside section of optical couple into inner so as to be simpler to use. Diagram 3-21: Photoelectric sensor circuit I Diagram 3-22: Photoelectric sensor circuit II 2.7 Operative switch Most manufacturers install operative switch on keyboard of fuel dispenser, though simple to technical solution, especially in preventing dangerous area in where install fuel dispenser switch, the life service of keyboard is unable to be ensured due to so frequent operation. Therefore, the best solution is to install a touch switch on nozzle bracket. Mechanical key swit

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    tinual process  through the use of audit findings (3.9.5) and audit conclusions (3.9.6) analysis of data management reviews (3.8.7) or  other means and generally leads to corrective action (3.6.5) or preventive action (3.6.4).  3.2.14  effectiveness  extent to which planned activities are fuel dispenser realized and planned results achieved  3.2.15  efficiency  relationship between the result achieved and the resources used  3.3 Terms relating to organization  3.3.1  organization  group of people and facilities with an arrangement of responsibilities authorities and relationships  EXAMPLE Company corporation firm ent fuel dispenser erprise institution charity sole trader association or parts or combination  thereof.  NOTE 1 The arrangement is generally orderly.  NOTE 2 An organization can be public or private.   9  ? ISO 2005 All rights reserved   ISO 9000:2005(E)  NOTE 3 This definition is valid for the purposes of quality management system (3.2.3) standards. The term   organization is defined differently in ISOIEC Guide 2.  3.3.2  organizational structure  arrangement of responsibilities authorities and relationships between people  NOTE 1 The arrangement is generally orderly.  NOTE 2 A formal expression of the organizational structure is often provided in a quality manual (3.7.4) or a quality plan  (3.7.5) for a project (3.4.3).  NOTE 3 The scope of an organizational structure can include relevant interfaces to external organizations (3.3.1).  3.3.3  infrastructure   organization ?system (3.2.1) of facilities equipment and services needed for the operation of an organization  (3.3.1)  3.3.4  work environment  set of conditions under which work is fuel dispenser performed  NOTE Conditions include physical social psychological and environmental factors (such as temperature

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