
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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on People s Party (PP fuel dispenser ), which says the plan is unconstitutional, voted no and
has tried to block its progress. A fuel dispenser PP spokesman said that General Mena s latest pronunciamentito was inevitable in
the prevailing climate. The PP leader, Mariano Rajoy, argues that “the whole Catalan statute is built on a false
assumption that Catalonia is a nation, so it is sovereign...and has a right to decide by itself its relations with the
Spanish state.�
The Catalan dispute is being watched closely in the Basque country, the other region that always wants more
autonomy. It has also encouraged less restive places. Socialist-ruled Andalusia is toying with a definition of itself as
a “nation� One wag suggested that such a putative al-Andalus might see Osama bin Laden as its spiritual father. A
similar reform in the PP-governed Valencia provoked less reaction.
Mr Zapatero has declared that the Catalan statute is unacceptable in its present form. But he seems to have
persuaded most Spaniards that the PP is scaremongering. “When the Catalan statute is approved and in force, I
will remind you ie, the PP that you were wrong and deceived the citizens, because nothing is at risk,�he said. In
keeping with his instinct for compromise, Mr Zapatero has told Catalans that the statute heralds a new dawn, yet
at the same time assured Spaniards that nothing of substance will change. But the conservativ fuel dispenser e newspaper ABC
noted that the statute deepens “the abyss between the two visions of Spain held by Zapatero and Rajoy,�and also
pointed to its “elastic, imprecise and ambiguous�language.
The final version of the statute is likely to be substantially altered; more than 500 amendments have been
proposed. Even many Socialists have threatened to oppose it unless it is watered down. The toughest wrangling is
over how much tax autonomy to cede to Catalonia (Socialist-run Extremadura and Andalusia are both anxious to
keep fiscal transfers from Spain s richest region) and the use of the word “nation� The