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U602 Oil indicator

U602

U602 Oil indicator

U602 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.

Materials:

Body: Iron

Viewing glass: Toughened glass

seals: Buna-N

Surface: electronic Chromium plated

Features :

U602 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30

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    ine bad effects of accuracy. 2. Pipeline noise Noise and tremble are not generated by pipe itself but hydraulic shock, pipe resonance and pressure pulse. Here explain, combining operation and maintenance of fuel dispense, these reason for noise and tremble 2.1 Hydraulic collision Hydraulic collision refers to the phenomenon in which oil pressure in pipeline is increased quickly as pipe switch open or close or liquid changing flow direction. Hydraulic collision could lead to pipeline noise, which are result from piston changing direction of measurement transducer and witching on or off pipe valve. Δρ= 12lv11+EoE·dδ (v2=0,t≤T) (2-10) Δρ= 12lv11+EoE·dδ ·Tt (v2=0,t≤T) (2-11) Δρ= 12l fuel dispenser v11+EoE·dδ ( partial v2?,t≤T) (2-12) Δρ= 12lv11+EoE·dδ ·Tt (partial v2?,t≤T) (2-13) In above formulae: Δρ── increasing pressure value; υ1── previous velocity of flow υ2── latter velocity of flow T ── time that start from collision to reflect T=2la T ── changing time of velocity of flow fromυtoυ2 E0 ── elastic volume of fluid cubage E ── elastic modulus of pipeline d ── inner diameter of pipe δ── pipe thickness l ── diffused distance of shock wave a ── diffused speed of shock wave The above formulae illustrate four kinds of sto fuel dispenser ck pressure on pipe in corresponding operations in which switching on or off nozzle quickly or slowly. They also explain that slowly switch on and off nozzle generating less collision pressure than that of rapidly under a certain parameter of pipeline system of fuel dispenser. Similarly, it is applicable to stock noise. Therefore, user shall slowly turn on and off nozzle i fuel dispenser n operation so as to reduce hydraulic stock and noise, and prolong fuel life service of fuel dispenser. Most of manufacturers of fuel dispensers have mounted anti hydraulic stock device in hydraulic system in order to abate the effects to fuel dispensers.

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    ssages.   Definition   IFSF_MC   0 Message for the application not handled by the NEURON  FP2_1.83 IFSF STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL October 2002   COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION   Page: 30   1 Heartbeat message   2 Message for the communication database  4.4 Block Cutting BL  For messages bigger than the maximum block length (Max_Block_Length) the  communication layer cuts the message assigning to each part of the message a block number.  Blocks are numbered from n = 0 using sequential binary numbers and the last block number  i fuel dispenser s identified as being the last by having its value increased by 128 (bit 8 = 1).   BL   bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1   1 = last block   0 = intermediate not used block number   blocks  The maximum number of blocks is defined by the buffer size of the receiving device (around  1 Kbytes in the IFSF Dispenser Application) and the Block Length.  Example: If the Block Length is 32 the maximum number of blocks is 32 (numbered   fuel dispenser from 0 to 31).   If the Block Length is 228 the maximum number of blocks is 4 (numbered   from 0 to 3).  When the message is cut blocks are created by the communication layer according to the  maximum possible block length on the network.  Blocks may arrive at a recipient node out of sequence. It is up fuel dispenser to the recipient node  application to ensure that this is taken into consideration when the message is reassembled.  Byte 6 (BL Byte ) informs the application if a message has been cut up into blocks. It is up to  the application to use this inform

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    sell to younger folk and put the substantial wealth they have accumulated as house prices have risen into other investments. Exclude this type of “passive?equity withdrawal, and the pace at which Americans have been actively taking money out of their houses is lower, close to 6% of disposable income (again, see chart). Recent survey evidence also suggests consumers are using more of their home equity to pay off other borrowings, such as credit-card debt. (That is no surprise, because mortgage debt in America carries huge tax advantages.) This may indicate that Americans are managing their debts prudently, not spending recklessly. Both sides can point to evidence supporting their cases. Optimists note that the housing slow fuel dispenser down has so far had scant impact on consumer spending. Pessimists say that is because the pace of active mortgage- equity extraction has not yet slowed. The truth, most probably, will lie somewhere in between. “How Large is the Housing Wealth Effect? A New Approach? by Christopher D. Carroll, John Hopkins University; Misuzu Otsuka, Asian Development Bank; Jirka Slacalek, German Institute for Economic Research. October 2006 “What Drives Personal Consumption? The Role of Housing and Financial Wealth? by Jirka Slacalek, German Institute for Economic Research. September 2006 Housing Weal fuel dispenser th, Financial Wealth, and Consumption New Evidence From Microdata , by Raphael Bostic, Stuart Gabriel and Gary Painter, Lusk Center for Real Estate, University of Southern California. July 2006 “Comparing Wealth Effects The Stock Market Versus The Housing Market? by Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley and Robert J. Shiller, Advances in Macroeconomics, Berkeley Electron fuel dispenser ic Press, Vol 5 (1) 2005 “Estimates of Home Mortgage Originations, Repayments, and Debt on One-to-Four Family Residences? by Alan Greenspan and James Kennedy, Federal Reserve Board Finance and Economics Discussion Paper 2005-41 © 2006 . Abo