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U104-B 3-phase Connection

U104-B

U104-B 3-phase Connection

This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.

Materials:

Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)

Package:

Net Weight:

1.7kg/case of 1

Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1

Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1

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    . Inlet pressure labeled as P1, annular passage labeled as P2 that is equivalent to the P1. Diagram 2-18 the working principal drawing of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 a: piston 1 reaches the furthest point. The side window of cylinder 1 is entirely opened by piston 1. The oil in the centre oblong chamber flows into the top of piston 4, its pressure P1. At the same time, piston 3 reaches the nearest point, annular groove overlap with fuel dispenser the side window of piston 3, making it connected with the elliptical outlet at the upper cylinder. (See diagram 2-17). Meanwhile, Piston 2 impels oil into annular passage and discharge out via the side window of Piston 3 and top elliptical window. In the status, piston 2 and piston 4 lie in cross-bencher position, covering the windows 2 and 4 respectively. Their top pressures are P1 and P2, P1 >P2. Owing to the different pressure, piston 2 leaves the center, but piston 4 reaches the center. So do piston 1 and piston 3. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18: Working principle chart of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 b: The piston 2 and Piston 4, respectively come to the furthest point an fuel dispenser d nearest point from ‘a�state under the different pressure. However, the Piston 1 and Piston 3 reach cross-bencher position. This progress as followed: Piston 2 open the side cylinder window, making oil flow into the top of Piston 1. Piston 4 gradually opens the side cylinder window and elliptical window, and Piston 3 drive oil out of measurement transducer via annular passage. Starting from the ‘b�status, Piston 1 and Piston 3 move from the cross-bencher position to the nearest fuel dispenser point or the furthest point, respectively. So do Piston 2 and Piston 4. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18 c: The piston move progress is similar to the state of Diagram 2-18b. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the sta

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    _Mode (Data_Id 8 in Calculator   Database) is in external control mode:   0 = light off   1 = light on   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   fuel dispenser Data_Id s length set to 0.   11 Bin8 R(1-9) O   OPT_Light_Switch   (0BH) (0-255) W(2-9)   To allow to switch up to four OPT_Lights when the   OPT_Light_Mode (Data_Id 9 in Calculator Database) is   in external control each light is controlled by a pair of   adjoining bits were:   bits 0-1 = Light1 light 1   bits 2-3 = Light2 light 2   bits 4-5 = Light3 light 3   bits 6-7 = Light4 light 4   and the bit values to set the light state are   00 = ligh fuel dispenser t off   01 = light on   10 = SLOW BLINK   11 = FAST BLINK   The time for Slow and Fast blinking is dependent on the   technology of the light.   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 wi fuel dispenser th an answer message with the respective   Data_Id s length set to 0.  March 2006 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP31_2.23  

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