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U601 Oil indicator

U601

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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    on, used to on duty or off duty or refueling for person who hasn’t card. Management card Hold by station owner, management card is used for station management. Pump-verifying card Hold by station master or manager, it is used to verify pump in troubleshooting. Maintenance card Hold by station or fuel dispenser superior firm, it is used as maintenance of fuel dispenser. Parameter card The card is used as presetting parameters such as density, volume of pre-close valve. PSAM card PSAM card is employed to verify the validities of above cards, which is installed in reader of fuel dispenser. Fuel dispenser doesn’t work without RSAM card. There are many card seats for using on fuel dispenser. Card-controlled fuel dispenser Card –controlled fuel dispenser actually is the one mounted an IC card reader. At present, most of card-fuel dispenser integrated keyboard and card reader, realizing the combination of balance with IC card. 5.1 Structure of IC card reader for fuel dispenser Diagram 3-26: Basic structure of IC card reader In above diagram, CPU, adopted 32K byte memory, is core component in reader, which controlled all functions of reader. Port I is used for communicating fuel dispenser and realizing control manipulation such as readout filing data from fuel dispenser, download unit price and transmit operating information to fuel dispenser through keyboard. Port II is responsible for exchanging filled data with station’s supervision computer and transmitting fuel dispenser filing record to background; readout important information from supervision computer such as black and white list, unit price and enquire blacklist and greylist. Memory is used to store filling record, blacklist and whitelist. Clock circuit provides the time in which filing record is generated. Matrix liquid crystal screen displays data prompting user and balance of card. PSAM card group contains PSAM card that is used for safety attestation and data encryption. User socket is fuel dispenser used to insert IC card; card lock is insta

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    nsed volume of the transaction.   At the end of the fuelling transaction the Current_Volume   (Data_Id 35 in FP Database) is stored here.   PCD Comment:   The PCD will have to store in this Data_Id the   transaction volume. It is possible that fuel dispenser the PCD will have   to calculate this value from the received amount and unit   price.   TR_Unit_Price   7 Unit_ R(1-3) M   (07H) Price   Indicates the unit price of the dispensed fuelling product.   At the end of the fuelling transaction the   Current_Unit_Price (Data_Id 36 in FP Database) is stored   here.   PCD Comment:   The PCD will have to store in this Data_Id the   transaction unit price. It is possible that the PCD will   have to calculate this value from the received volume and   amount.  FP31_2.23 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL March 2006   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 120   FUELLING TRANSACTION DATABASE   DB_Ad = FP_ID (21H-24H) + TR_DAT (21H) + TR_Seq_Nb (0001-9999)   Data fuel dispenser Field Type ReadWrite MO   Data Element Name   Description   _Id (Value) in State   TR_Log_Noz   8 Bin8 R(1-3) M   (08H) Indicates the logical nozzle that dispensed the fuel.   At the end of t fuel dispenser

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    n its very core, for the next. © 2006 . About sponsorship After the ceasefire Divided Lebanon Aug 17th 2006 | BEIRUT From The Economist print edition fuel dispenser Getty Images “Victory�for Hizbullah is not quite the same as victory for Lebanon, whatever its divided politicians feel they have to say “DIVINE Victory—No Trespassing.�So says the message, in English and Arabic, printed on the yellow crime-scene tape that cordons off bomb sites in Haret Hreik, the Beirut suburb that is Hizbullah s firmest stronghold. The speed with which the Shia party, emerging bruised but triumphant in spirit after a month-long war, produced its own jaunty tape for this particular purpose says much about its efficiency. As the shaky ceasefire that started on August 14th took hold, party workers stole a march on the Lebanese government, fanning out across the country to give away victory sweets, clear debris, pull bodies from the rubble, and process claims for compensation from the estimated 15,000 householders who lost their homes to Israel s bombing. Impressive in peace as in war, Hizbullah s tenacity carries heavy costs, however. The main one is that it is preventing the government of Lebanon from implementing the terms of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which it gratefully accepted in order to bring the figh fuel dispenser ting to an end. The core of this resolution is that Hizbullah should no longer operate as a military force in southern Lebanon, of which it was undisputed master before the war erupted. In its place, under the resolution and in the imagination at least of Fouad Siniora, Lebanon s prime minister, the official Lebanese army is supposed now to hold sway—assisted by a new international force that will give some bite to the toothless UNIFIL force that has been deployed ineffectually in t fuel dispenser he south for years (see article).