POPPUMP Puerto Rico Technical Center

Tel:(001)3474109611

POPPUMP logo

POPPUMP Puerto Rico Technical Center , Discuss Technical Problem , Suply After Service Online of Fuel Dispenser, Please Regist Firstly

U101-C Flowmeter

U101-C

U101-C Flowmeter

Materials:

Body: Cast lron (Spray-Painted)

seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Discharge rate of each revolution:0.5L

Flow rate range:5L~60L/min

Accuracy:±0.2%

Repeat error:≤�.1%

Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U101-C 23kg/case of 1 25kg/case of 1 28×26× 45cm/case of 1

products links

links

technical archives

    layers of oil resistance and erosive resistance. Single thread and aluminum wire are prohibited. Diagram 5-7: Wiring in TN-S Power supply system The connection between fuel dispenser and distributing room adopts bushing-pipe burry, preventing vehicle crush wires. The wire pipe installed at bottom of fuel dispenser should have downward elbow in case oil pouring into and erode wire. No jointer is set between the pipeline of junction box and wire outlet, in case of sparkle jeopardy. User’s wire should correspond to earthing line and power lines after importing exploision-proof junction box. Tighten nut and clamp wires ensuring the explosion-proof performance. Change one of three wires if motor does not work. If adopting TN-S power supply system, wiring from switchboard are connected as diagram 5-7 illustration. If adopting TN-C-S OR TN-C system, wiring as Diagram 5-8. Grounding of fuel dispenser is in well condition. It is to adopt brass wire with PVC insulting bushing as communicating line between fuel dispensers. Communicating line is buried in galvanized pipe. Diagram 5-8: Wiring in TN-C-S or TN-C Power supply system Fuel dispenser should set single earthing line, with resistance no more than 4Ωto earth, 10 Ωnozzle to earth. User’s wire should adopt copper line with no less than 6mm2 section in single phase motor. Otherwise, there is something wrong with motor, even resulting in electric trouble. Diagram 5-9: Wiring Diagram of Communicating Box Article II Submersible pump type dispenser and its installation Compared with fuel dispense fuel dispenser mounted suction pump, submersible pump fuel dispenser has many merits such as low noise, stable operation, cost-efficient pipeline, and is installed in large station, which is the development direction of fuel dispenser industry. Submersible pump fuel dispenser consists of main frame, submersible pump and electric control box, which are fuel dispenser communicated through electric and signal cable. See Diagram 5-10. Diagram 5-10: System Drawing of Submersible pump fuel dispenser

technical specification

    Reduced Record of Changes section.   SECTION 4.1 SUBNET ADDRESSING TABLE REMOVED. CROSS   REFERENCED TO ENGINEERING BULLETIN NO. 8.   February 1.84 Removed contact details for IFSF Technical Support and made   2003 reference to the IFSF web site instead.   Chapter 3   Section 3.1 M_St included in Message on the Network   Matrix.   Section 3.3.4 Value field of MS_ACK corrected.   Section 3.3.5 Example Database corrected.   Chapter 4   Section 4.3 Minor spelling corrections.   Various grammar and format corrections including reducing   April 1.85   white space from document.   2003   Chapter 1 System architecture modified to emphasize the   decentralised solution (picture page 6 corrected).   Chapter 2.2. Table on page 10 corrected to be consistent with   text on page 9. Footnote added to clarify the use of   Acknowledge Message after a Read Message.   Chapter 4.5.2. T fuel dispenser he writing of recipient address table is removed   and detailed examples provided for reading adding and   removing addresses from the recipient address table.   Chapter 5.2 Worked examples are included for each type of   fuel dispenser message.   Chap fuel dispenser

we are committed to create the best workplace, encourage our staffs to put their own personalities into their jobs, and provide them a stage to show themselves.

    s, it seems, coincided neatly with their and Temasek s business interests. © 2006 . Nepal The ballot and the bullet Jan 26th 2006 | BANEPA AND KATMANDU From The Economist print edition A year after his coup, King Gyanendra does it again IN MANY nasty dictatorships, people take to the streets to demand an election. In Nepal, they want to stop one. Popular demands differ, but dictators tend to react the same way. Before a big demonstration planned for Katmandu on January 20th, a curfew was imposed, armed soldiers patrolled the streets and hundreds of people, including political leaders, were detained without trial. King Gyanendra s security forces used the same tactics, including the cutting of mobile- phone connections, when he seized absolute power for himself on February 1st last year. This year, the king s government lifted most restrictions after a weekend of street fighting in the capital, and freed some detainees. It offered talks to released politicians. But they were rejected, as an effort to divide and rule, and the government insisted the elections would go ahead. They are to be held on February 8th in 58 municipalities, covering 43 of Nepal s 75 districts. They are a first step in the king s professed plan to restore democracy, to be followed by national elections next year. This is an ambitious aim, since in most districts the government s writ barely extends beyond its headquarters. Most of the countryside is prey to intimidation and violence from Maoist insurgents. The country s fuel dispenser seven biggest political parties—including an avowedly royalist one—are urging a boycott. They argue that the insurgency, which marks its tenth anniversary next month, makes elections impossible. They see the polls, accurately, as an attempt by the king to disguise his autocracy, placate international opinion and marginalise them. L fuel dispenser ast November, while the Maoists were observing a unilateral four-month ceasefire, which was not reciprocated by the roy fuel dispenser