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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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    hen distributing valve gets into a certain degree, another set of cylinder and piston are discharging and inputting. Under varied oil pressures four pistons has accomplished a circulation, camshaft and exporting axis rotating a circumference. Oil volume in a circulation is a stable constant. Diagram 2-22 illustrates the working circulation of four—piston measurement transducer. Working in Diagram 2-22a: high pressured oil flow into Cylinder 4 via the outboard of distributing valve, impelling Piston 4 move toward center. Piston 4 drives Piston 2 moving through connecting rod, at end of cylinder the oil is flowed out from the inside port of distributing valve. Meanwhile, roller drives cam rotating clockwise, by which impel distributing valve moving. As both of them rotate at the 45 degree, operation goes into Diagram 2-22b state. Operation in Diagram 2-22b: as the time when Piston 4 and Piston 2 continue inlet and discharge, respectively, cylinder 1 and cylinder 3 start to inlet oil and discharge. Roller 4 and Roller 3 together drive cam rotating clockwise, as c fuel dispenser am and distributing valve turn around 45 degree, operation goes into Diagram 2-22c state. Operation in Diagram 2-22c: as the time when Piston 1 and Piston 3 continue inlet and discharge oil, respectively, cylinder 1start to drive cam rotating clockwise. When cam and distributing valve turn around 45 degree, operation goes into Diagram 2-22d state. Operation in Diagram 2-22d is same to that of in diagram 2-22a. Diagram 2-22: Working principle chart of four-piston measurement transducer Discharge adjustment Fuel dispenser has passed the discharge adjustment so as to meet the accuracy requirement. Due to mechanical abrasion in long period of operation real discharge would deviate from academic discharge, resulting in accuracy decline. As the deviation appears, adjusting discha fuel dispenser rge could satisfy the accuracy requirement. The detailed adjustment methods as followed: at the beginning pull out the pin on hand wheel, turn wheel clockwise to reduce di fuel dispenser

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    different from the TerminalID that is assigned   (statically or dynamically) by the EPS application in   the on-line dialogue with the host.   Also used when inout is redirected to other POP due   to original POP peripheral unavailability (e.g. printer   without paper).   TerminalID TerminalIDType required Identifies the terminaldevice proxy involved.   RequestID RequestIDType required ID of the request; for univocal referral   SequenceID SequenceIDType optional Used if one request is composed of multiple requests;   fuel dispenser this ID gives the sequence within the common   RequestID; for univocal referral   ReferenceRequestID RequestIDType optional Reference to a request: used in case of abort request.   OverallResult RequestResultType required Overall result of the request. See the above table for   detail.   diagram   Result of the output. (Regardless the overall result regardless of the result of the other devices   targeted).   attributes Name Type Use fuel dispenser Annotation   OutDeviceTarget DeviceRequestType required See above table for detail.   fuel dispenser

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