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U330-A LPG Nozzle

U330-A

U330-A LPG Nozzle

For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service

Materials:

Body: Aluminum

seals: Buna-N, Viton

Main stem: Stainless steel

Spout: Aluminum

Features :

Rated flow:45L/min

Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa

Environmental Condition:-300C~500C

Coupling style:Italian style

Package:

Cross Weight Dimension

17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10

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    . Examine clearance and replace relevant components when necessary. 1.4. Measurement transducer block 1.5. No discharge due to Solenoid valve closed. First check electric wiring, then trouble on component itself (short circuit of winding or block in valve membrane, etc). 1.6. Pipeline and bot fuel dispenser tom valve failure If continuously exhaust in vapor separator from beginning, disconnect filter cover and take out filter net; pour same kind of oil in it and given see oil level quickly drop, there is leakage occurred in pipeline and bottom valve. 1.7. No discharge caused by nozzle failure Jam in jointer or filter. Unlock strainer or jointer to remove dirt and waste. Nozzle always in auto-shut state, check automatic shut device, mainly inlet vent, spring. 1.8. Bottom valve be stuck in and pipeline is plugged. Exterior reasons for no delivery Oil level is so lower than bottom valve that pump can’t suck oil. Some valve(s) is closed in pipeline between tank and fuel dispensers. Air goes into valve(s). Single phase valve is rust fuel dispenser ed in bottom valve. Incorrect installation of flange causes leakage between inlet pipe and fuel dispenser. Inappropriate oil is refueled. Oil is easy to gasify; water in oil freeze; wax in oil plug pipe. Pipe design is unsuitable. Two fuel dispensers, for example, are connected in same pipeline without valve, or valve can’t shut completely; pipeline has many crooks or too thin. Slow flow rate as starting 3.1. Strainers, including cone-shaped filter net and nozzle filter net, are jammed. 3.2. Large amount of air flow into from broken parts or pipeline, causing much foam in fuel dispenser oil indicator. 3.3. Large noise and vibration during operation Vacuum pressure is inadequate. Leakage occurs in overflow valve or pump gasket. Inner leakage in fuel dispenser increase as serious abrasion in pump vane or vane is stuck by waste. Vapor separator trouble Small floater of vapor separator is broken or fall down; insufficient pressure in high pressure chamber as exhausting valve can

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    s Recipient Address   Table but no heartbeat has been received in the expected time   frame (3 x Heatbeat_Interval)..  FP31_2.22 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL fuel dispenser October 2005   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 26   CD On-line Mode - A CD is on-line when:   The CD is entered in the Communication Layers s Recipient   Address Table.   A heartbeat has been received from the CD within the expected   time frame (3 x Heatbeat_Interval).   Transaction Buffer - The finished fuelling transaction is stored in a transaction   buffer.   Payable Transaction - A Payable Transaction is a finished fuelling transaction whi fuel dispenser ch   must be cleared by a Controller Device.   Zero Transaction - A Zero Transaction is a finished fuelling transaction where the   displayed volume and amount have the value of 0.   Outdoor Payment OPT A hardware device where the customer tenders payment for   Terminal fuel that is located outside a building.   Protocol Converter PCD A hardware device that converts the IFSF Dispenser protocol   Device fuel dispenser into a proprietary pumpdispenser protocol. This enables an   IFSF compatible SCCD to control non IFSF compatible   pumps.   Proprietary Pump PPP A non-IFSF protocol developed and owned by the dispenser   Protocol manufacturer.   T

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    business empire? BARELY two weeks before the death of Kerry Packer, an Australian media mogul, James, his son and heir, appeared as a witness in a Sydney court case involving one of Australia s biggest corporate collapses. Packer the younger was explaining his role as a director of One.Tel, a fuel dispenser telecoms company that failed spectacularly in 2001, losing Publishing and Broadcasting (PBL), the Packers listed company, an investment of A$400m ($296m at today s prices). Reflecting on the Packer empire, James told the court “It s not mine at the moment, but one day it will be mine.� That day came sooner than he thought when Kerry Packer finally succumbed to a gruelling history of heart disease and died, aged 68, on December 26th (see article). James, now 38, has taken over Australia s most powerful media empire. PBL owns Channel Nine, the country s biggest and most successful commercial television network, its biggest magazine stable, gambling casinos and pay-TV interests. All this is valued at about A$11 billion. Then there fuel dispenser is Kerry Packer s personal fortune. He was Australia s richest man with assets worth an estimated A$7 billion, amassed through investments in media, property, ski resorts, cattle ranches and mining companies. Can the younger Packer possibly fill the shoes of a father who—even against Rupert Murdoch, his absentee competitor� bestrode Australia s corporate scene like no other figure in recent memory? At first, the empire s future under James was overshadowed by his inauspicious involvement in the One.Tel affair. But he seems to have escaped any personal blame for the company s d fuel dispenser ownfall. The received opinion, for the moment, is that Packer the younger is likely to have what it takes to make a success of the job. James had been groomed to take over eventually, ever since Kerry suffered a severe heart attack in 1990. In 1994 the Packer television and publishing empires were amalgamated into PBL, and James became executive chairman in 1998. Largely at his initiative, PB