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U103-C Filter

U103-C

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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    imbedded and exported from concrete base, filling in pipes hole with sand in case of diffusion of vapor. Delivery pipe in concrete should be a little higher, connected with corrugated pipe through flange and oil-resistant gasket. (See Diagram 5-2) Installation of pipeline and tank 3.1 The set of design of tank and pipeline should be conducted by locale design agency that has acquired ratification of public safety and firefight department with qualified capacity. In order to ensure system safety, filling station should not self –design pipeline of delivery oil. Diagram 5-3 is a pipeline installation sketch map of fuel dispensers and hydraulic system, which is provided for reference. The design and const fuel dispenser ruction of filling station should conduct in accordance with the relevant stipulation of national standard GB 50156-2002 The Design and construction regulations of vehicle LP-Gas Station. Diagram 5-2: Connection chart of inlet pipe and corrugated fuel dispenser pipe 3.2 Pipeline bet fuel dispenser ween fuel dispensers and tank should be slant to tank. In hot whether pipeline slope regulated as 0.2% in GB50156 is easy to generate cavitation. Foreign fuel dispenser factories regulate larger slant such as Gilbarco 10ft (about 1.67%), Wayne 1:48 (2%). Thereby, it is suggested that the slant should be in scope of 1.5~~~ 2%. Diagram 5-3 Pipeline installation sketch map 3.3 Gasoline and diesel oil tank should be burred in earth under ground at least 0.5m , prohibiting in indoor or basement. Tank should not be burred in the earth in which includes coal residue or chemicals, and surrounded by non-erosive material such as sand or thin earth, thickness no less than 0.3m. 3.4 The level distance between fuel dispenser and tank should be 20m or more as long oil could be suck without any leakage. The vertical distance between the inlet of fuel dispense and the nadir of oil level should not exceed 4m. The diameter of pipe between fuel dispenser and tank is 38m (1 1/2’�, which keeps clean with few elbows. The connection of delivery pipes

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    nced budgets. It seems a slim hope. The Democrats conceit that rolling back some of Mr Bush s tax cuts will pay for their agenda is nonsense, since these tax cuts are set to expire in 2010. And many Democrats are keen to extend those Bush tax cuts that help average families, such as the child tax credit. The most likely outcome is a fudge Democrats will introduce a series of new, sensible budget rules and then will waive them for the tax cuts they like. They will be equally opportunistic on the rest of the “agenda� In some areas the law will be changed. There is little doubt, for instance, that the minimum wage will soon go up. Other labour-friendly legislation, such as a tightening of workplace s fuel dispenser afety rules, may also make it into law. Compromise is also possible in places, such as immigration reform, where the Democrats position is close to Mr Bush s. Elsewhere, there will be much huffing but little action. Ms Pelosi will push for allowi fuel dispenser ng Medicare to negoti fuel dispenser ate drug prices, knowing that such a change is unlikely to pass the Senate. She will lead the charge for stem-cell research, daring Mr Bush to veto it again. She may stymie Mr Bush s priorities. A Democratic House bodes ill for new trade agreements, for instance. Thinking about 2008 Several government programmes come up for reauthorisation next year, including the farm bill, the State Children s Health Insurance Programme and No Child Left Behind, Mr Bush s landmark education reform. In each case Democrats will try to tilt the laws to their liking more money for insuring poor children; more cash for schools and fewer demands on teachers; more subsidies for biofuels. Overall, Ms Pelosi and her generals are unlikely to do anything radical. That is partly because Mr Bush s veto pen limits their room for manoeuvre, but mainly because the new House chieftains do not see themselves as revolutionaries. Their goal, after all, is not to enact a specific agenda, but to prepare the ground for the presidential election of 2008.