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U601 Oil indicator

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U601 Oil indicator

U601 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.

Materials:

Body: Brass

Viewing glass: Toughened glass

seals: Buna-N

Surface: electronic Chromium plated

Bearing: Iron ball

Features :

U601 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

36.5kg/case of 50 40kg/case of 50 27.5x27x33 cm / case of 50

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    ch is allowed to be operative switch, which should be connected with intrinsic safety power or dealt with explosion-proof. Diagram 3-23: Photoelectric switch circuit Simple as operative switch, the trouble of operative switch large fuel dispenser ly caused by incorrect mechanical position is very common. Article III IC card-controlled fuel dispenser IC card-controlled fuel dispenser, just as its name implies, refers to a new kind of fuel dispenser that is conducted refueling with valid IC card, filling money being deducted from IC card after operation. As a new payment of refuelin fuel dispenser g, the trouble of IC card accounts for a certain proportion. Thus, it is necessary to introduce IC card here. Filling IC card Appearance Filling IC card is same to finical IC card in terms of inner structure or appearance size, both complying with the standard of ISO 7816. The appearance of filling IC card is showed in Diagram 3-24. Surface size of IC card is presented in Table 3-1. Diagram 3-24: IC card appearance Table 3-1: IC card surface size Card type Length (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) ID-1 85.47~~85.72 53.92~~54.03 0.76~~1.05 ±0.08 The standard of IC card regulates that there are 8 touching point of C1~C8, showing 3-2. Table 3-2: definition of IC card touching point C1 Power supply (Vcc) C5 Grounding (GNV) C2 Reposition signal(RST) C6 No use (NC) C3 Clock signal (CLK) C7 Inlet/ outlet(I/O) As C4 and C8 are used there are not needed to setting. Inner structure of IC card chip Inner structure fuel dispenser of IC card chip illustrated in Diagram 3-25 CPU: 8-digit microprocessor with 16-digit address bus (some with 16 MPU) COS memory: it is often used to store operating system of chip (COS--- Chip operation system). With enhance of COS function and CPU speed, the storage of COS become larger. Diagram 3-25: Inner structure of filling IC card ROM: read-only memory, a type of memory that normally can only be read Flash: non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed

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    tem to   go INOPERATIVE. This is important if the maintenance person needs the   CWP to be able to communicate to the CD during maintenance.   The CWP must re fuel dispenser spond to all communications from controller devices.   Note: Recordable transactions may exist.   EVENT DESCRIPTION  Version 1.33 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL September 2005   CAR WASH SPECIFICATION fuel dispenser    Page: 14 of 65   UNABLE During configuration changing essential parameter or a data download the   CWP is not able to work. During this time the CWPs state changes to   INOPERATIVE.   Action -- : The CWP state change is send as an unsolicited data array   CWPStatusMessage .   ENTER_MAINT_MODE This event is implemented when it is necessary to perform maintenance of the   system. The CWP goes to MAINTENANCE.   The CWP receives the Enter_Maint_Mode command.   Action -- : The CWP state change is sent as an unsolicited data array   CWPStatusMessage .   OPEN The CWP will become available to the customer. An ope fuel dispenser n command moves   the CWP into the IDLE state. The open command could be sent by the CD or   optionally manually done at the car wash by the operator (configured by the   contents of the data element AuthorisationStateMode).   -- Action: The CWP receives the Open command.   Action -- : The CWP

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    ation of crime statistics. The numbers will never be believed, it says, as long as “the same ministers, advisers and senior officials are directly involved both in publishing the figures and in setting out the government s position� fuel dispenser Crime recorded by the police should be more transparent and the BCS overhauled and moved to the Office for National Statistics. One reason why BCS figures diverge from public perception is that the survey misses out huge swathes of crime. Interviewers do not ask about rape (sexual offences are surveyed differently) or murder (whose victims fuel dispenser are unavailable for comment). The survey does not enumerate crimes against businesses and it under-reports things such as drug offences where the notion of victim is vague. And people under the age of 16 are not interviewed—a serious limitation, since young people are disproportionately likely to be victims. Police figures also have their shortcomings, starting with the fact that they miss all unreported crimes. Many that are reported are poorly defined. People are particularly concerned about violent crime, for example—but half of all crimes that the police categorise as violent do not end in injury. The report suggests reclassifying these oxymoronic offences—which would mean tidying up oddities such as bigamy and “concealment of birth�as well as the much more prevalent “common assault�and “harassment� which sound worse than they are. Many people want crime statistics to provide other sorts of information, too—especially on cr fuel dispenser ime levels in specific towns and neighbourhoods. The commission reckons that individual police forces could start publishing co-ordinated local analyses. Until recently, inconsistencies in recording crime over time and across police forces would have made such figures useless. Common standards introduced in 2002, however, have made them more reliable—perhaps reliable enough to provide a snapshot of individual streets. © 2006 .