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U103-A Filter

U103-A

U103-A Filter

This device is mainly applied in the system of dispenser to remove the solid sedimentation is the oil ,ensuring the cleaning of the oil or like ,and as a result to extend the life span and accuracy of the flow meter. In the system of dispenser ,it is fixed between the oil pump and the flow meter.

Materials:

Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)

Seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Working pressure:0.2Mpa

Filter accuracy:30um

Flow Rate:65L/min

Rating Medium:Gasoline,Kerosene, Diesel

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U103-A 2kg/case of1 2.2kg/case of1 20x13x14cm/case of1

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    result during approval progress. The other is to make adjustment as temperature fluctuate 20 degree. Stopwatch, minimum value 0.1 second, is used for measuring how long a certain volume medium discharge out of fuel dispenser so as to calculate its flow rate. Gradienter, precision being 0.05mm/m, measures the degree of level. Article III Indicating appraisal method and data processing Appraisal of fuel dispenser actually is an indicating access. Presently, cubage compare method is mostly used defining basic tolerance between the volumes flow over flow meter and in metal standard measurer. Diagram 6-2 fuel dispenser is illustrated the fuel dispenser’s apprai fuel dispenser sal flow. 1: Check valve 2: Pump 3: Vapor separator 4: Flow meter 5: Indicating device 6: Hose 7: Nozzle 8: Standard measurer 9: Measurer 10: Switch & fuel dispenser zeroing 11: Container 12: Motor 13: Tank 14: Filter net Diagram 6-2: Appraisal of fuel dispenser using metal standard measurer Preparation before appraisal Place metal standard measurer on the hard ground and adjust with gradienter. It also put on vehicle or other bracket, as long as not waving or vibration during appraisal progress. Metal standard measurer should be earthing- connected. It is suggested to connect the measurer to ground terminal of fuel dispenser, making them being same potential. Running-in and wet measurer. Putting indicator device at zero, open nozzle and observe oil indicator. Oil is transparent as there is no foam in it. If have foam or bubble oil would be feculent and opaque. If foam exists in oil for a long time, fuel dispenser would have trouble. Appraise again after solving failure. Close nozzle as measurer full of oil. Empty measurer in accordance with relative method and time, and shut off bottom valve, putting measurer in preparation state. Appraisal procedure of indicating valve Set unit price; Adjust flow to the maximum Qmax; Wet measurer and place it according to regulation; Tune indicator finger to zero position; Infuse measurer as preset volume, measure outlet t

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    e) this process aborts OPTCRIND   is still at the initial status but without card acceptance.  9. If EPS tells POS the pre-authorisation response but POS has failed (e.g. fails to get the   acknowledge): this process aborts (but it is not possible to manage the pre-authorisation   reversal unless managed by the EPS application autonomously). OPTCRIND is not anymore   operational.  10. If not successful EPS tells POS that the pre-authorisation was ko. This process aborts   OPTCRIND is still at the initial status.  11. If successful EPS tells POS that a pre-authorisation fuel dispenser was ok providing restrictions data   fuel dispenser (amountproductvolume) and the process continues.  12. Customer selects valid pumpnozzle through OPT dialoguefunctionality (or the selection is   imp fuel dispenser licit on a CRIND).  13. In case of OPT the device is back in a waiting for cardcustomer status while the CRIND   remains dedicated to the current customer.  14. Customer refills up to the limit of pre-authorisation  August 2002 IFSF STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP319_1.00   EPS POS INTERFACE SPECIFICATION   Page 26 of 146  15. If customer fails to refill the pre-authorisation is reversed or the financial advice is set to zero   value.  16. If POS fails the transaction is lost a subsequent manual procedure must help to complete the   payment and the sales receipt. The customer gets no receipt and the OPTCRIND is not   anymore operational.  17. POS passes sales information to EPS requesting card financial advice  18. If the printer is not available EPS fails to print. The customer gets no receipt but the   process continues; at the end according to parameters the OPTCRIND could be not anymore   operational.  19. If EPS gets into an exception status transaction not possible to complete EPS tells POS   that Eft receipt pri

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