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U103-C Filter

fuel-dispenser

U103-C Filter

Materials:

Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)

Technical Specifications:

Working pressure:0.2Mpa

Filter accuracy:30um

Maximum flow rate:220L/min

Medium:gasoline,diesel

Features :

?92*82

M20*1.5

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35

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    sis to failure and trouble of fuel dispenser. Table 2-3: Troubleshooting of solenoid valve Serial No Phenomenon Reason(s) Judge methods Solution 1 No delivery, abnormal in winding of solenoid valve Winding is burned No suction after switch on Replace winding 2 Normally work with noise clean guiding valve, small flow valve and tighten iron core 3 Exterior leakage Tighten bolt or replace seal 4 Solenoid valve open after switch off Inner leakage clean guiding valve, small flow valve and membrane 5 Influx increased slowly at nozzle outlet as power on solenoid valve Clean guiding valve and control valve of small influx 6 No sma fuel dispenser ll flow rate in presetting filling Incorrect winding connection or guiding valve open Inspect connection, clean guiding valve, small flow valve and membrane 7 Small flow or no delivery in fuel dispenser Membrane or guiding valve don’t completely opened Clean or replace guiding valve, clean pipeline Article VII fuel dispenser Hydraulic pipeline Hydraulic pipeline has two types of pipe and hole. The former, mainly connect fuel dispenser and tank, is characterized easy install and disassemble, benefiting to long delivery, however, the latter compact in size, light in weight, is used among hydraulic components. As diff fuel dispenser erent structures of parts manufactured by various factories, their connection methods are varied largely. Here introduce pipeline connection. 1. Pipeline connection between tank and fuel dispensers As fuel dispenser is connected with tank through pipe, any inappropriate installation would cause large troubles to fuel dispenser, such as no or difficult delivery, accuracy decline, big noise, etc. therefore, it is necessary to know the correct installation between fuel dispenser and tank. 1.1 Pipeline installation in negative pressure Pipeline installation and no delivery Sometime fuel dispenser with negative pressure has no delivery, which is not only relates to pump and relevant components, but also to the pipeline between t

technical specification

    r A.4   Required for German Debit cards   34 PAN extended LLVAR ns ..28 Conditional if card scheme requires it.   Mandatory if PAN begins with 59 as per ISO   4909   Required for German Debit cards   38 Approval code anp fuel dispenser 6 Conditional - same as original transaction if   present   Not required for German Debit cards   41 Card acceptor terminal identifi fuel dispenser cation ans 8 Mandatory.   42 Card acceptor identification code ans 15 Mandatory   47 Track 3 elements LLLVAR ans 999 Conditional if card scheme requires it   fuel dispenser Required for German Debit cards   48 Message control data elements LLLVAR ans ..999 Mandatory; See below for specific fields   48-0 Bit map for data elements in bit 48 b 8 Specifies which data elements are present.   48-3 Language code a 2 Optional   Not required for German Debit cards   48-4 Batchsequence number n 10 Mandatory   48-5 Shift number

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    llustrates the pressures on a company with a very long history and a very German culture. Only four members of Siemens managing board are under 50. Even after a reshuffle next October three of the nine-man corporate executive committee will be over 60—and each of them is likely to defend his fief against radical change. Mr Kleinfeld, a boyish 48, probably encountered less resistance as head of Siemens in North America where he implemented a turnaround that shed 10,000 jobs. Running the show at home is more political. © 2006 . GMOs Up from the dead May 4th 2006 From The Economist print edition Genetically modified foo fuel dispenser ds keep on growing A DECADE ago, Franken-foods mauled Monsanto. The American agribusiness firm had hoped its fancy new seeds, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) designed to reduce pesticide use, would win over farmers the world over. In the event, a consumer backlash fomented by environmental activists in Europe scup fuel dispenser pered those plans and even led to the fall of Robert Shapiro, the company s previously high-flying boss. GMOs remain controversial. Despite a WTO ruling in February striking down Europe s moratorium on GM food, the European Commission pushed the EU s food-safety agency to make its GMO-evalu fuel dispenser ation process even stricter in April. Another controversy erupted last month when British officials admitted that more than a hundred genetically modified trees are being grown in secret locations around the country. That reversed the government s previous position, and embarrassingly came on the heels of a rancorous UN meeting in Brazil where representatives warned that fast-growing GM trees could “wreak ecological havoc�by crowding out other species. Companies that pursue GMOs are also still being hounded. On April 26th, DuPont faced a shareholder resolution at its annual meeting demanding that the firm “disclose any potentially material risk or ‘off-balance sheet liability’�related to its push into GM f