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U205 Solid state relay

fuel-dispenser

U205 Solid state relay

Features:

Non-junction switch, long usage life

Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight

U205-A 110g

U205-B 10g

U205-C 310g

U205-D 20g

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    ct before switching on suction pump. After oil being sucked up carefully inspect all connection and sealed sections whether exists leakage. Scrutinize the working states of measurement transducer, pump and vapor separator after starting operation. As for new filing station, clean waster and water in pipeline. Preset unit price according to oil price. It is regulative to twice PPU presetting for each fuel dispenser per day. Appraise each nozzle flow rate in accordance with fuel dispenser’s metrological regulation and procedure, indicating value error no more than ±0.3%, repeatability error no more than ±0.15%. Regulate the adjusting bolt of overflow valve to change flow rate, increasing or reducing it. It must switch off power supply to maintain failure in debugging progress. It is strictly prohibited to debug as explosion-proof junction box being open. Debug personnel should clearly tell all operating functions and methods of fuel dispensers to station staff, and make report to station owner and get a fuel dispenser uthorization. Chapter VI Metrological approval of fuel dispenser As commercial measure instrument, fuel dispenser is used for calculating the volume of commercial-used fuel. Thus, its accuracy directly corre fuel dispenser lates the customer’s economical benefits. That is the reason why fuel dispenser in China should be conducted a compulsory appraisal in accordance with State’s law on metrology. Metrology aims at ensuring exactitude on basis of united unit. The metrological appraisal for fuel dispenser refers to the work that to appraise measurement performance and to inspect whether or not abiding by legal requirements. The metrological regulation on fuel dispenser JJG 443-98 (hereinafter called JJG443-98) promulgated in Aug 1, 1998, is a legal tool to appraise mete fuel dispenser ring of fuel dispenser, which introduces the international metrological technology regulation and global practice. JJG 443-98 emphasized that flow meter is core component in fuel dispenser, enhances metrological requirement, increasing the cont

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    ltyAmount 15.00 LoyaltyAmount   LoyaltyApprovalCode LoyaltyAcquirerID=102002  LoyaltyAcquirerBatch=03050121214 1002111025 LoyaltyApprovalCode   Loyalty   CardServiceResponse  Example 10 - Loyalty balance Query  The loyalty balance inquiry might be a specific request out of the sales tranaction.  Request:   CardServiceRequest RequestType=LoyaltyBalanceQuery WorkstationID=POS01 RequestID=01254  xmlns=www.nrf-arts.orgIXRetailnamespace xmlns:IFSF=www.ifsf.org  xmlns:xsi=www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation= . CardRequest.xsd   POSdata   POSTimeStamp 2002-04-07T18:39:09-08:00 POSTimeStamp   POSdata   Loyalty LoyaltyFlag=true   CardServiceRequest  Response:   CardServiceRequest RequestType=LoyaltyBalanceQuery WorkstationID=POS01 RequestID=01254  xmlns=www.nrf-arts.orgIXRetailnamespace xmlns:IFSF=www.ifsf.org  xmlns:xsi=www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation= . CardRequest.xsd   fuel dispenser POSdata   POSTimeStamp 2002-04-07T18:39:09-08:00 POSTimeStamp   POSdata   Loyalty LoyaltyFlag=true   CardServiceRequest  Example 11 - Loyalty card link  A Payment card fuel dispenser might be linked to a loyalty card for awarding purpose.  Request:   CardServiceRequest RequestType=LoyaltyLinkCard WorkstationID=POS01 RequestID=01254  xmlns=www.nrf-arts.orgIXRetailnamespace xmlns:IFSF=www.ifsf.org  xmlns:xsi=www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation= . CardRequest.xsd  August 2002 IFSF STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP319_1.00   EPS POS INTERFACE SPECIFICATION   fuel dispenser Page 65 of 146   POSdata   POSTimeStamp 2002-04-07T18:39:09-08:00 POSTimeStamp   POSdata   Loyalty L

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    ive guess of $50 billion-60 billion. Both sets of figures have proved too low. How high will the price tag go? Harvard University s Linda Bilmes and Columbia University s Joseph Stiglitz (a Nobel laureate and chief economic adviser in Bill Clinton s administration), reckon that the war could cost America an eye-catching $2.24 trillion through 2015*. Scott Wallsten and Katrina Kosec, in a study for the AEI-Brookings Joint Centre, predict that the war will eventually cost America $540 billion-670 billion� (On the AEI-Brookings website, they have also posted an interactive calculator that lets visitors make their own forecasts†�) A third study, by three economists at the University of Chicago s business school—Steven Davis, Kevin Murphy and Robert Topel—and based on what was known before the war, gives seven scenarios for it, of which the likeliest two (with some hindsight) suggest a final cost between $410 billion and $630 billion**. Why is the Bilmes Stiglitz estimate so high? Partly because the fuel dispenser y attribute a number of economic ills—oil prices, interest costs and foregone government projects—to the war in Iraq. These seem questionable claims. Oil prices are indeed much higher now than in early 2003, but fuel dispenser the war s impact on global oil supplies has been relatively small; a surging world economy has driven up demand. Including the interest payments on America s Iraq spending is also strange. Alan Krueger, a Princeton University economist writing in the New York Times, has likened this to counting interest payments on a home mortgage as part of the purchase price. As for government projects, that estimate hinges largely on the perennial debate over whether more public investment would yield net benefits for the economy. Stripping out these “m fuel dispenser acroeconomic effects�still leaves a forecast of between $840 billion and $1.19 trillion through 2015, much more expensive than the others. Two of the studies come up with similar tallies for soldiers pay, weapons, ammunition and s