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D-G22 FUEL DISPENSER

D-G22

D-G22 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 : 235kg

Dimension(L×W×H): 900*620*2180(mm)

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

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    authorized command and startup pump without operator interference. Non-auto authorized filling: the send of authorized command to switch on pump needs operator’s help after holding up nozzle. Additional requirements Aside from the function ‘card-control� it should abide by the requirement of ‘card-linkage� that is, no operation without card. ‘Card�means filing card (CPU card). IC card fuel dispenser would be resting state in which any filing operation related conducted if no valid card is inserted. As insert valid filing card and pass two-way attestation, IC card fuel dispenser can be operated including setting and filing. The balance of IC card is checked in filling process. If don’t meet requirement fuel dispenser would be stopped. Once IC card is pulled out in filling process, IC card fuel dispenser would come to halt immediately, transaction record would be stored in IC card system. The card, only finish previous payment of deduction can become a valid card to next filling. Realization modes Two-way attestation between filling card and IC card terminal Filing card is CPU card, containing password that match fuel dispenser. Password system includes these operating passwords used for payment fuel dispenser deduction, setting grey card and password attestation. IC control unit of fuel dispenser contains password carrier processed encryption function. fuel dispenser IC card system control to fuel dispenser The filling operation of fuel dispenser should be controlled by IC card system; IC card system has supervision function to filing fuel dispenser process; control the open and close of pump or solenoid valve; control replacing operation such as unit price, product, etc. 5.3 Basic function of card- controlled fuel dispenser The following items are the basic functions: Card-linkage (card-controlled filling) Starting operation needs to insert IC card; If take out IC card, filing operation will be stopped Multiple filling types Having three kinds of filling types: presetting volume or money to fill oil, filling

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    47       Table B.1 Standard protection concepts allowed   Protection Technique Symbol Standard Zone   0 1 2   Intrinsic safety ia EN 50020 A A A   Intrinsic safety ib EN 50020 A A   Flameproof d EN 50018 A A   Increased safety e EN 50019 A A   Oil immersion o EN 50015 A A   fuel dispenser Pressurised apparatus p EN 50016 A A   fuel dispenser Powder filling q EN 50017 A A   fuel dispenser -- - - ---   Encapsulation m EN 50028 A A   Non sparking n EN 50021 A   Intrinsically safe ele

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