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U203-F Display

U203-F

U203-F Display

Features:

8 digits volume,8 digits sales,6 digits price per unit

1.2”LCD yellow backlight

running normally on the condition of -40 C to 55 C

broad sight scope from all directions

Current:600 mA

100% Factory Tested.

Packing:

Weight:

Dimension :

300g/case of 1 120×253×26mm/case of 1

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    wing measuring requirements: Instrument of measurement should have a certain tension and not easily be deformed so as to affect the inner cubage volume. Foam and vapor that dissolved in fuel measured are able to be discharged completely when pouring into instrument of measurement. Liquid measured should be discharged after measurement, only a bit being left in container. Valve of instrument of measurement should have reliable sealability without leakage phenomenon as being full of oil. Indicating pipe on measurer should be made of glass without defect on inner diameter so as to hinder observation. Connection between measuring neck and scale should be fixed in order to keep stably relative position. The line on indicating glass should be legible and clear, width being no more than 0.25mm. The inner of measuring neck is depended upon measurer’s accuracy. As for Class II metal standard measurer, the ratio of corresponding liquid volume of per millimeter to measurable volume of measurer is no more than 5×10?. Discharge time of measurer relies on the diameter of bottom valve. It is leaned from experiment that the longer time of unload the less residual liquid left, better promoting measurement accuracy, and vice versa. Thereby, in order to control the tolerance occurred by discharge velocity and time and residual volume during approval progress, discharge condition and pouring-out time is regulated generally that opening fully bottom valve start to count t fuel dispenser wo minutes from liquid dropping, then close bottom valve; or fully open bottom valve and close it after 3 minutes. Indicated value generally read out as showed at the bottom of curve in indicating glass. Apart from standard measurer applied in fuel dispenser inspection and ap fuel dispenser proval, there is thermometer or temperature sensor, measured range ?0?to ?0? minimum value 0.2? which used to measure temperatures of liquid that passed over nozzle vent and in standard measurer. One of purpose to measure temperature is to make modification of fuel dispenser

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    (Value) in State   CONFIGURATION   1 bin8 R(1-9) O   Meter_Type   (01H) (0-2) W(1-2)   Specifies the meter type:   0 = not configured If this Data_Id has not been configured   then the dispenser should use its default value.   1 = normal speed   2 = high speed   PCD Comment:   As this is an optional data field the PCD can NAK any   write requests to this Data_Id with a Data_ACK code of 4   (Data does not exist in this device) or reply to any read   request with an answer message with the respective   Data_Id s length set to 0.  FP31_2.21 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL June 2005   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 82   METER DATABASE   DB_Ad = M_ID (81H-90H)   Data Field Type ReadWrite MO   Data Element Name   Description   _Id (Value) in St fuel dispenser ate   2 Bin8 R(1-9) M   Meter_Puls_Vol_Fact   (02H) (1-255) W(1-2)   Specifies the vol fuel dispenser ume in tenth of millilitre of each pulse   generated by the pulser connected to the meter.   0 = not configured. If this Data_Id has not been configured   then the dispenser s fuel dispenser

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    ng a “dirty bomb?for Chechen separatists. Although the facts remain obscure, two implications are becoming clear. One is that no one can still believe that Russia s foreign relations are distinct from its internal power struggles. Londoners who thought that the Russians exiled to their city by those struggles would bring with them nothing more harmful than higher prices for Mayfair houses and football players have been disillusioned. The current Moscow tussle is for control when Vladimir Putin s second and putatively last presidential term expires in 2008. It is difficult for anyone outside the Kremlin to follow; so is the way Mr Litvinenko s death might be part of it—but it may be. The second inference is that Russia s already strained relations with Britain are liable to deteriorate. Part of the problem is mutual incomprehension. For example, the Kremlin apparently misconstrued the police protection given to Mr Litvinenko when he was in hospital, and was angry that the accusations he supposedly made against Mr Putin were broadcast. Many in Britain, meanwhile, were unacquainted with the factional, criminalised nature of the Russian security services. The Anglo-Russian relationship has specific problems, too, which have embittered it despite Tony Blair s cultivation of Mr Putin even before he became president. This year the British Council, a culture agency, has been subjected to aggressive Russian tax inspections. Four British diplomats were fuel dispenser bizarrely accused of espionage on Russian television. The BBC s Russian radio service has experienced strange transmission difficulties in the past few weeks. The affable British ambassador to Moscow is being hounded by noisy members of a Kremlin-backed youth group, unchecke fuel dispenser d by the authorities. Behind this lies Britain s refusal to extradite Akhmed Zakayev, a Chechen separatist, and Boris Berezovsky, an oligarch who first supported and then fell out with Mr Putin. Mr Berezovsky was a sponsor of Mr Litvinenko and Kremlin spin-doctors impli fuel dispenser