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U103-A Filter

U103-A

U103-A Filter

This device is mainly applied in the system of dispenser to remove the solid sedimentation is the oil ,ensuring the cleaning of the oil or like ,and as a result to extend the life span and accuracy of the flow meter. In the system of dispenser ,it is fixed between the oil pump and the flow meter.

Materials:

Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)

Seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Working pressure:0.2Mpa

Filter accuracy:30um

Flow Rate:65L/min

Rating Medium:Gasoline,Kerosene, Diesel

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U103-A 2kg/case of1 2.2kg/case of1 20x13x14cm/case of1

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    keep good earthing and sealability and conduct pressure –resistance test as regulation in national standard GB50156-2002. Don’t input oil or burry tank before pressure testing. Diagram 5-4: Correct installation of fuel dispenser and tank The inlet pipe of tank should be mounted bottom valve, which is vertical and 100mm higher than tank bottom. As crucial to fuel dispenser’s normal operation, bottom valve should have good sealability and performance. It is fuel dispenser prohibited to connect fuel dispenser with semi-underground tank, above ground tank and high position tank. If oil level is higher than vapor separator exhaust pipe would overflow leading to insecurity working circumstance. Given have to adapt one of above tank, the exhaust pipe of vapor separator should be sealed in case oil over fuel dispenser flow out. Match of fuel dispensers and tank: if adopt one tank delivering oil to two or more fuel dispensers each fuel dispenser should have single pipe without interconnection. Diagram 7-4 shows the right connection. Diagram 5-5 is wrong one. Diagram 5-5: Inappropriate installation of fuel dispenser and tank If one fuel dispenser is connected to two or more tanks valve is necessary to be installed in pipeline. Diagram 5-6 illustrates this kind of connection. In short, the connection of fuel dispensers and tanks, whatever working circumsta fuel dispenser nce, should comply with the basic principle that one tank, one valve and one pipe are connected with one fuel dispenser. Otherwise, the normal measuring function of fuel dispenser would be affected. Diagram 5-6: Combination of two or more tanks Electric Installation The general power switch is installed indoors, switch fuse is defined as the current of motor when starting. The earthing line of fuel dispenser should firstly connect with ground device of filling station before electric installation. Power wire of fuel dispenser should connect into TN-S power supply system, compatible to TN-C-S and TN-C systems. Lead and wire should be five-bind copper thread with two protective

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    ates the transaction for all  required information. The CGD stores the data for the code until it runs out of memory. On a software device where memory is  virtually unlimited this is unlikely but on hardware implementations this occurrence is handled as determined by the configuration.  When a customer enters the code using a CED to receive the service the CD sends a request to the CGD to check the data for the  particular code. The CGD responds with a fuel dispenser transaction number from which the code data can be read or the code related data itself.  Once the CD has validated that the service should be provided it then enables the service to the customer. After the service has  been provided to the customer the CD should then send a request to use the code number. The CD should sen fuel dispenser d the code. The CGD  will respond with a new transaction number. If desired the CD can then interrogate the new transaction to insure that the code has  been used. If the transaction database is not being used the Code is marked as used as soon as the service delivery commences.  Since the CGD does not have access to current dating information all of the time it cannot on a daily basis expire old codes. It is  logical that the CGD will expire codes when it receives a request from a CD.  It should be noted that in Version 1.10 there fuel dispenser is now a specific data table that allows the CD to directly access the code information.  In version 1.00 all access was via a transaction. This indirect access to the database has been removed to simplify implementation.  This means that when data is handled through transactions in the system the device is free to store code data as it deems appropriate.  In a code generating application the code data can be stored in a simple database table. The device does not provide an application  level method to backup and restore codes in the system. Since this is tied tightly to the specifics of the device it is left up to the  manufacturer to develop a

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    share by now if the industry were not cluttered with zombies. Alcatel and Lucent The urge to merge Apr 6th 2006 From The Economist print edition Will more big deals follow as telecoms-equipment firms consolidate? “THIS truly is a defining moment for our industry,�said Patricia Russo, the boss of Lucent Technologies, a big American telecoms-equipment firm, as she and Serge Tchuruk, her opposite number at Alcatel, a French equipment-maker, an fuel dispenser nounced a merger on April 2nd. Corporate chieftains love “defining moments� But it is true that combining Alcatel and Lucent will create one of the world s largest suppliers of networking gear by revenue, rivalling Cisco (see chart). A deal on this scale has been expected for some time, thanks to the flurry of mergers amon fuel dispenser g their customers, particularly network operators in America and Europe. Some see it as the beginning of a long-awaited consolidation of equipment- makers—which are competing for a dwindling pool of customers as the operators team up—with many observers predicting a “domino effect�of further huge mergers. The Alcatel-Lucent deal has been a long time coming. The two firms tried to merge in 2001, but the deal fell apart at the last minute when Lucent s previous boss, Henry Schacht, refused to agree to Mr Tchuruk s terms. But now that fuel dispenser agreement has been reached, Alcatel will, in effect, acquire Lucent in an all-share deal worth �0 billion ($36 billion) that values the American firm at $13.5 billion. The merged company (which has yet to be named) will have its headquarters in Paris; Ms Russo will be chief executive and Mr Tchuruk chairman. To help allay political objections, a subsidiary will be created by Lucent to handle its sensitive work for American government agencies, and Alcatel s satellite division will be sold to Thales, a military-electronics firm part-owned by the French state, in a deal worth �.6 billion ($2 billion). The merger is predicted to lead to cost savings of $1.7 bil