
U211-A Power Regulator
Features:
Power in : AC 100V?00V; Power out : AC 200V , 2kW
Voltage protection device under unstable voltage
Easily installed into fuel dispenser
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight: Dimension:
10.3kg/case of 1 150×200×340mm/case of 1
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was needed fresh for the people, or dried and condensed for the troops. To dream of an éclair or a cream puff,
even of a modest dollop nestling a cherry or topping off a sundae, was close to a traitorous act.
Mr Rich, however, dreamed often of whipped cream. His boyhood had been spent in and out of his father s ice-
cream plant, and in 1935 he started such a plant himself, the Wilber Farms Dairy in Buffalo. He should have been
fat, but he was a fine and fit sportsman, captain of both football and wrestling at university. P fuel dispenser ossibly he might have
gone into sports professionally. But Mr Rich became fascinated with the process by which, through a series of vats
and pipes and settling beds, the humble and ubiquitous soyabean could be made to do the work of a cow.
Henry Ford, as it happened, was then attempting the same thing. When Mr Rich went to Michigan as the
government s local administrator of milk orders, in 1943, he inspected Ford s soya-milk-making machinery and was
offered a licence to the process for a dollar a year. That offer was later withdrawn (Ford officials telling him, with
attractive candour, that they sold a lot of tractors to dairy farmers). Mr Rich therefore devised his own in the
garage of his dairy, adjusting it to turn out cream. As his chemists laboured to find the best emulsifiers and
flavourings, the world s first non-dairy topping, Delsoy, was creeping from rival nozzles elsewhere in the state. But
since Delsoy could not be frozen, it never got beyond Detroit.
Mr Rich s topping did. Before his trip to Long Island he had promoted it rather diffidently to customers on his milk
round. Afterwards, knowing that his invention both froze and could be whipped from frozen to three or four times
its volume in minutes, he began to sell it everywhere. His topping could be kept, without spoiling, for six months; it
kept a hard, neat edge in decoration; it was twice as nourishing as cream, but cheaper and non-fattening. The
taste, especially once he had added corn fuel dispenser fuel dispenser