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U205 Solid state relay

fuel-dispenser

U205 Solid state relay

Features:

Non-junction switch, long usage life

Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight

U205-A 110g

U205-B 10g

U205-C 310g

U205-D 20g

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    ispenser is operated simply, putting down nozzle to start system, and nozzle automatically closed fuel dispenser when tank is full. Other operation can be conducted on the operating keyboard, such as presetting, starting, close, inquiry and various denotations. Main components and functions Main components A fuel dispenser composed of pump, oil-air separator, flow meter (measurement transducer and counte fuel dispenser r display part), nozzle, electric system (control, transmission, operation, and display system), electric section, pipeline, oil indicator, bracket, covering, etc. Need to special explanation that fuel dispenser is a kind of delivery equipment used in flammable and combustible circumstance, thus, the electric and electrical components and their connection should be manufactured and certificated in conformance with the national explosion-proof standards so as to ensure the product security. In addition, China had stipulated that from February, 1990 that the commercial fuel dispenser should have the function of tax-supervision, in accordance with the n fuel dispenser ational taxation requirement so as to safeguard the reliability and security of taxation data. The key components and main principle of fuel dispenser as followed: 1-Motor 2-Pump 3-Vappor separator 4-Measurement transducer 5-Sensor 6-Mechanicle/electronic counter device 7-Oil indicator 8-Nozzle Diagram 1- 20: Major components and working flow of fuel dispenser 2.2 Main components functions When the fuel dispenser’s starting component work (e.g. take off nozzle or push starting button) motor is operated and drive pump. The oil is sucked into pump chamber from underground tank, being be pressured in pump body, and flow into oil-air separator in where air was segregated from oil. The air-free oil flow into measurement transducer and impel the calculating piston move, the position movement of output axis sign corresponding to fuel filled was transmitted and converted into electric pulse sign through sensor. The pulse sign transmit to electrical counter device that r

technical specification

    les shall be used for each solvent.   The total exposure time shall be made up of one fuel dispenser period of (66 ?2) h and seven periods of (17 ?1) h in this order.   Each exposure period shall be followed by a drying period where the sample is removed from the solvent vapour   and is subjected to forced draft ventilation in fresh air for a minimum period of 6 h.   fuel dispenser Inspect the cable and record findings.   30       6.1.4.3 Impact test   Within one hour of the completion of the (66 ?2) h period solvent test the sample shall be positioned on the steel   base of the apparatus shown in Figure 7 and underneath the hardened steel intermediate piece.   Key   1 Hammer   2 Hardened steel   3 Sample   Figure 7 Test set-up for the impact test   A hammer with a mass fuel dispenser of 1kg shall be caused to fall onto the hardened steel intermediate piece through a height of   h = 0 5 m. The sample shall be removed from the apparatus.   Examine sample under a magnification of 10 and record findings.   +5   A test voltage in accordance with Table 2 a) or Table 2 b) shall be applied for (60 0 ) s between each conductor in   turn and the remaining conductor or the remaining conductors connected together.   Verify if the sample withstands the voltage test and there is no breakdown of the applied voltage record results.   -- - - ---  

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    nes. Existing stocks, former nukes and reprocessed fuel provide the rest. But these secondary su fuel dispenser pplies are beginning to run low. Demand, meanwhile, is rising?7 new nuclear plants are under construction, to add to the 442 already operating, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog. Many countries are planning to build more, or are at least con fuel dispenser templating the idea. Moreover, since nuclear plants are cheap to operate but expensive to mothball, they are often run at full tilt even when demand for power slackens. Unearthing more uranium is expensive and time-consuming. Equipment and engineers are in desperately short supply for all mining projects at the moment. In many countries planning restrictions have become more onerous since uranium s heyday in the 1970s. Australia, for one, has the world s biggest reserves, but only three mines. The country s federal government recently decided to drop its long-standing ban on new mines, but state governments have yet to follow suit. Those obs fuel dispenser tacles have not deterred several new firms that hope to strike it rich with uranium. Andrew Ferguson, who manages Geiger Counter, a nuclear investment fund, reckons that more than 200 uranium-mining firms have listed on stockmarkets around the world in the past 18 months. Geiger Counter itself listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) last month. A Canadian-based firm with mines in Kazakhstan, UrAsia Energy, will join the LSE s Alternative Investment Market (AIM) later this month. Unlike other commodities, uranium itself does not trade on any exchanges. But earlier this year, Nufcor Uranium, a firm that simply stockpiles uranium, also listed on AIM, allowing investors to bet on the price, rather than on specific mining projects. Shares in another such firm, Uranium Participation Corporation, have risen by more than half since their listing in Toronto last year. Most of these start-ups, however, do not have any uranium in hand—just plans to look for it. John