
U403 Emergency shut-valve
U403 Series Emergency Shut-off Valve are installed on fuel supply lines beneath at grade level to minimize hazards associated with collision or fire at the dispenser. If the dispenser is pulled over or dislodged by collision, the top of the valve breaks off the flow of fuel. Single-poppet models shut off supply flow, while double-poppet models shut off supply as well as prevent release of fuel from the dispenser's internal piping. The base of the Emergency Valve is securely anchored to the concrete dispenser island through a stabilizer bar system within a U-Bolt Assembly. Valve inlet (bottom) connection are female pipe threads and outlet (top) connections are available with female threads, male threads, or a union fitting. Other options include suction system models with a normally closed secondary poppet which maintain prime, and models with external threads on inlet body which connect to secondary containment system.
Materials:
Body: cast iron(Spray-paint)
Surface: electronic Nickel plated
Seal : Buna-N O-ring
Features :
Flow rate: 0- 120 L/M
Working pressure: 0.2Mpa
Valve closing speed: 0.5s
Lowest shut-off temperature: 75 â„?
Medium: water, gasoline, diesel, and kerosene
Operating Environment: -30 ~+55degree
Fire Protection- a fusible link trips the valve closed at 75 to shut off fuel
supply to the dispense.
Integral Test Port - a 3/8" Test Port allows the piping system to be air tested
without breaking any piping connection.
Low-Profile Tops- Female and Union-top double-poppet valves have a low-profile top to allow upgrading from single-poppet valves without changing existing piping.
100% Factory Tested.
Replacement Parts:
Key Description Weight
1 Protect pin
1 Cap(Single) 0.795kg
2 Cap(Double) 0.895kg
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
18kg/case of 6 20kg/case of 6 37.5x13.5x39 cm /case of 6
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Berlusconi in a box
Sep 14th 2006 | ROME
From The Economist print edition
Controversy over a law to avert conflicts of interest
IT IS an issue that has bedevilled Italian politics for over a decade what to do about Silvio Berlusconi s
twin roles as politician and media mogul? The former prime minister and his family control a huge media
empire that includes a publisher, two newspapers and all three of Italy s biggest private television
networks. When he was in power in 1994, and again in 2001-06, he was able to influence the three
state-owned channels as well—giving him direct influence over 90% of Italian terrestrial television.
This week a parliamentary committee began discussing a bill, tabled by the whip of the biggest group in
Romano Prodi s centre-left government, that would tackle such conflicts of interest. The boss of Silvio
Berlusconi s TV empire, Mediaset, likened it to the stringing-up of Benito Mussolini by communist
partisans. But what eventually emerges will be far less drastic.
As it stands the bill would create a special watchdog authority. It would force politicians with non-
property assets of more than �0m ($13m) to hand them over to a “blind trust� and require similar
arrangements for all assets owned by office-holders in the energy, defence and media businesses. Such a
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