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D-GA44Q FUEL DISPENSER

D-GA44Q

D-GA44Q FUEL DISPENSER

FlowMeter Type: Optional

Accuracy: ±0.2%

Pressure Loss (kg/cm): Under 0.25

Motor Voltage(V): 110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Capacity(hp) :1HP(0.75kw)

Input Voltage : 110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Nozzle: Auto Shut-off Nozzle

Environmental Condition: -40~~+55degree

Control Type: Solenold Vale Control Type

Preset : Function Provided(Small LCDIndicator)

Display(Counter): Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume :0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price :0~~9999(4 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range :0~~99,999,999,99

Optional Display: Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume :0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price : 0~~999999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range : 0~~99,999,999,99

Totalizer :1~~9,999,999

Hose: 4.5m

Weight : 335kg.

Dimension(L×W×H): 1270 x 620 x 2420(mm)

Dimension(L×W×H)Of Qty of Container: 40ft: 45 20ft: 22

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    on quickly increase in recent year, consumption of finished oil increase al well, the vapor pollution and resource waste in forecourt become more important safety factor in considerable filing station, safety distance and vapor density in particular. At present, vapor separator device is installed and obtain content effect in most of large and middle cities reference to foreign improving measures. Its recovery principle is d fuel dispenser ivided as two phases: first phase refers to closed discharge from tank vehicle; second phase fuel dispenser refers to vapor recovery as refueling oil. Phase I vapor-recovery system The first phase system aims at to rebuild the delivery pipe and vapor recovery pipe between vehicle tank and tank. (Diagram 4-1) The volume of vapor will be increased as flowing into tank because of waves and shock. Therefore, the inlet pipe should be deeply stretched under oil level so as to reduce oil waves. As for a tank exceeding 945L of volume, inlet pipe is needed stretching into oil no higher 15cm than bottom of tank. Oil flows into tank from under level, vapor flow back into vehicle tank under pressure. In principle, the volume of oil and vapor is corrective. In order to make as little as vapor volatize during delivery, the structure of traditional ventilating pipe should be improved, making system in sealed state under normal pressure range. Reclaimed vapor is dealt with through condensation, adsorption and burn after taking back. Its operation principle is similar to the vapor system of balanced nozzle. Diagram 4-1: Phase I Vapor Recovery System The pipeline installation is illustrating in Diagram 4-2. The height of air pipe at least 4m. The length of back air is shorter than air pipe, diameter larger than that of air pipe. It is prohibite fuel dispenser d to appear overflow phenomenon as vehicle tank discharge, shut off switch of air pipe. The jointer between air back and discharge pipe should adopt speed jointer. Phase II vapor-recovery system Phase II refers to the progress in which vapor in vehicle tank is

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    Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   媴   媴   媴   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   LNAR = Second address (S N) from   the Recipient_Addr_Table   LNAO   IFSF_MC = 0   BL   M_St = Unsolicited + token   M_Lg   DB_Ad_Lg   DB_Ad   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   媴   媴   媴   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   LNAR = Last address (S N) fuel dispenser from the   Recipient_Addr_Table   LNAO   IFSF_MC = 0  October 2002 fuel dispenser IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP2_1.83   COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION   Page: 39   BL   M_St = Unsolicited + token   M_Lg   DB_Ad_Lg   DB_Ad   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)   媴   媴   媴   Data (Data_Id Data_Lg Data_El)  FP2_1.83 IFSF STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL October 2002   COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION   Page: 40  4.5.4 Heartbeat   Heartbeat message   on the network   (sent by any equipment)   broadcast   on Domain 1   LNAO (Originator Subnet + Node)   IFSF_MC = 1   DEVICE_STATUS bin8 (0-255)   bit 1 = Configuration Needed   bit 2-7 = Reserved for future use   bit 8 = Software refresh required  Periodically each device sends on the network a broadcast message. The message is sent  using the UNACKD message service. The period for this Heartbeat-message is defined by  Data_Id 4 Heartbeat_Interval in the Communication Service Database. Each device can  use it to control t fuel dispenser hat the communication with this equipment is still available.  The Recipient_Addr_Table is used by the communication layers to control that he

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    rn itself into a cutting-edge operation. It used to hand out grants in the traditional manner for a wide range of good causes. But in the late 1990s, a new head, Mr Bailin, decided to concentrate its activities in a single field, youth development. Working closely with its chosen organisations, notably Harlem Children s Zone, it has helped them become more effective and serve many more people. The biggest question of fuel dispenser all is how to measure the performance of a philanthropic organisation. A huge amount of wor fuel dispenser k is going on in this field, but it is still more art than science—particularly when it comes to the fuzzier goals of some philanthropists, such as “empowering people? “increasing the effectiveness of civil society?or “fighting climate change? Measures involving the so-called double bottom line (financial plus social performance) or triple bottom line (financial, social and environmental) are readily susceptible to statistical manipulation. So are popular concepts such as “changed life”—a combination of the number of people affected by an initiative and the extent to which it improves their lives. One danger is to pay too much attention to managing inputs, which are easier to measure than output. Another is to concentrate donations on those activities that can be easily measured, such as the number of vaccinations given, even where that may not be the most effective way of tackling a problem. Donors also need to strike the right balance, so that on one hand they ask for enough information to be able to monitor the effectiveness of the organisations they fund but on the other they do not bog them down in form-filling bureaucracy. The Gates Foundation has a good reputation for getting the mix right and tailoring it to indi fuel dispenser vidual circumstances. “The risk with any metric is that people will come to see it as a description of reality, rather than a tool for a conversation about that reality,?says Rowena Young of the Skoll Foundation. “One metric or another