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U602 Oil indicator

U602

U602 Oil indicator

U602 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.

Materials:

Body: Iron

Viewing glass: Toughened glass

seals: Buna-N

Surface: electronic Chromium plated

Features :

U602 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30

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    causing noise and abnormal vibration is many, either because of fuel dispenser�or exterior elements (pipe trouble). Theref fuel dispenser ore, it is first to exclude exterior reason of fuel dispenser, then interior one when overcome the above situation. After that, examine strainer and clean dirty. Next parts being checked is overflow valve. Tight spring will stick valve core and generate large noise and vibration. In addition, don’t pursue large flow rate through adjusting spring extensively, since that wi fuel dispenser ll shorten the service life of fuel dispenser due to large system pressure. If noise is still large after the above maintenance, pump should be disassembled so as to examine vane and spring whether broken. If these parts are broken the outlet flow fluctuation of pump would be enhanced, as well as noise and vibration. The solution method is to change a new vane and spring. Leakage Leakage is divided as two categories, namely, inner leakage and outer leakage. Under the high oil pressure in hydraulic system oil is leak from high pressure area to low area, which is called inner leakage. The abrasion of vane, rotor and frame result in extensive inner leakage so as to reduce delivery volume of fuel dispenser. The outer leakage is the one oil leak from inner hydraulic system into outer, which increase unsafe environmental elements except from affecting the normal working performance of pump. To change a new oil seal when find a leakage coming from the root of pump axis. Be sure that don’t make a mistake in installing oil seal. Diagram 2-7 show the correct position ----- the labium of oil seal should face to inner chamber. In addition, tight V wheel also hurts the surface of oil seal next to pump axi fuel dispenser s so that its capacity is invalid. Diagram 2-7 The most leaking sections are the connecting face---- between pump cover and pump frame, between pump frame and vapor separator, place of cap nut of overflow valve. All of reasons are damaged seal loop or seal gasket, thus change new sealed components as soon as quickly.

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    Indicates the product description of the dispensed fuelling   product.   PCD Comment:   fuel dispenser As this is an optional data field the PCD can NAK any   write requests to this Data_Id with a Data_ACK code of   2 (Data not writable) or reply to any read request with an   answer message with the respective Data_Id s length set   to 0.  March 2006 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOC fuel dispenser OL FP31_2.23   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 121   FUELLING TRANSACTION DATABASE   DB_Ad = FP_ID (21H-24H) + TR_DAT (21H) + TR_Seq_Nb (0001-9999)   Data Data Element Name Field Type ReadWrite MO   Description   _Id (Value) in State   TR_Error_Code   12 Bin8 R(1-3) M   (0CH) (0-255)   Indicates the error code which may stopped the fuelling   transaction.   If the error codes = 0 then no error has occurred. (See the   FP_Err_Type in the Error Code Database).   At the end of the fuelling transaction the   Current_TR_Error_Code (Data_Id 39 in FP Database) is   stored here.   fuel dispenser PCD Comment:   The PCD will have to set this Data_Id to the IFSF   dispenser error code value if an error occurred during   the transaction.   TR_Average_Temp   13

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    ax household income now gobbled up by essentials—direct taxes, council tax, interest and regular loan repayments, and ener fuel dispenser gy costs—has risen to its highest in the past 20 years, according to Melanie Baker, an economist at Morgan Stanley, an investment bank. Over the next few months, the squeeze on households is due to get worse rather than better. Consumer prices increased by 2.7% in the year to November, well ahead of the government s inflation target of 2%. The retail-prices index ( fuel dispenser RPI), a broader measure used as a benchmark in pay negotiations, rose by 3.9%—up from 2.4% in January. RPI inflation is now at its highest rate since May 1998. City forecasters expect that it will rise further to over 4% in the months ahead. If this occurs, then inflation will outstrip growth in average earnings for the first sustained period since 1995 (see chart). As luck would have it, this will coincide with the main pay round. According to Ken Mulkearn of Incomes Data Services, around two-thirds of pay settlements are reached in the first four months of the year, most of them in January and April. After years of generous awards to teachers, health-care workers, police officers and the like, the government may be able to hold down pay deals in the public sector. But there will be intense pressure from private-sector workers for awards that match current rates of RPI inflation, even though it is forecast to fall quite sharply in the middle of next year. No one knows at present what the result of this bargaining will be. If settlements do rise appreciably, then average-earnings growth will pick up from its current rate of 4.1% towards the 4.5% pace that the Bank of England wor fuel dispenser ries about. Wage-earners with mortgages may gain bigger pay increases, only to find that they then lose both from rising interest rates and from higher-than-expected inflation. On the other hand, if pay deals are restrained because of slack in the labour market, then real incomes are squeezed even more tightly in the fi