
U201-A Main board
Features :
Dual stable voltage input
Running normally on the condition of -40~~+55degree
Board-fixed EMC component
Input & output signal differentiate from system voltage individually
CPU changed only for different models
Weight:190g
100% Factory Tested.
Con Conection Con Conection Con Conection
P1 micro-swith 1 P6 power board P12 ----------
P2 micro-swith 2 P7 sensor 1 P13 display 1/A
P51 keypad 2 P8 sensor 2 P14 display 1/B
P3 keypad 1 P9 computer
P4 power board and SSR P11 display 2
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can be found in surprising places. Michael Ancram, a former Conservative deputy
le fuel dispenser ader, doubts Britain would ever use nuclear weapons against rogue states or terrorists. He wants a
“more credible non-nuclear alternative? And at least one ex-general says the money would be better
spent on the overstretched conventional army. The British public, too, is less convinced of the need for
nuclear deterrence than in the past. An ICM poll in July found that 51% of Britons favour replacing
Trident, with 39% opposed.
Some MPs want the decision to be delayed. But the government says new submarines must be ordered in
2007 so they can be ready by 2024. It argues that the life of Vanguard-class boats can be stretched at
most to 30 years, not to 44 years as the service of America s equivalent Ohio-class boats can be. Mr Blair
denies charges that he is violating Britain s commitment to disarmament under the Nuclear Non-
Proliferation Treaty. Britain s nuclear stockpile has shrunk over the years and will now be reduced from
“fewer than 200?to “fewer than 160?warheads. Mr Blair is also scornful of the argument that phasing
out Trident might persuade Iran to halt its nuclear programme.
An unspoken factor is the desire to preserve Britain as a serious player among the five permanent
members of the UN Security Council (all of them nuclear powers). Leaving France as the only state in
Europe with nuclear weapons is not something any British government would lightly contemplate.
Britain s deterrent costs less than hal fuel dispenser f the amount of France s force de frappe, not least because Britain
relies heavily on America to provide Triden fuel dispenser t missiles and even components for its warheads. This saves
money but also means that Britain can be left in the lurch when America changes its equipment.
The government says it looked at other nuclear-deterrent systems, including launching adapted Trident
missiles from land or ships, or firing cruise missiles from long-range aircraft. It concluded that they were
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