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U207 Transformer

U207

U207 Transformer

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    f the technological supervision department. Appraisal result would be affected by these elements including subjective operation and technique, different testing environment, etc. which possibly result in additional error.Pay much attention to the following items: Maximum measu fuel dispenser ring valve and accuracy of standard measurer The cubage and volume of metal standard measurement used for fuel dispenser appraisal has regulated in procedure and regulation. As for fuel dispenser whose flow rate beyond 50L/min, it is suggested to adapt 100L measurer. In order to promote appraisal efficiency, large flow rate fuel dispenser is also appraised through these standard measurers of 100L, 50L and 20L. If self ca fuel dispenser libration of fuel dispenser out of the maximum allowed error, station should ask for local metrological department to conduct appraisal. Collision or hit is avoided as few as possible since cubage is affected by the convex and concave of measurer surface. Vernier of measurer is fixed on measuring neck. Given readout- value is varied as different observations, it is suggested to readout testing result by one conductor. Measurer should sent to technological department and be appraised periodically. Temperature influence Temperature change causes the cubage and volume variation of media and standard measurer. Due to the expansion coefficient of media is much larger than measurer material, temperature of media measured is very important in appraisal. 1�errand would lead to 0.1% relative cubage error. Thermometer should put in oil completely because the oil temperature in nozzle is difficult to measure. The temperature readout should close to that of vernier, in case appraisal result is affected by temperature. Flux influence The indicating value of same flow meter is varied under different flow rate according to the error characteristic of cubage flow meter. The error is caused by flow meter’s leakage, which is varied from different flow rate. Thereby, openness of nozzle should keep stable in appraisal progress fuel dispenser

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    systems (3.2.1).  EXAMPLE Auditor qualification process material qualification process.  3.8.7  review  activity undertaken to determine the suitability adequacy and effectiveness (3.2.14) of the subject matter to  achieve established objectives  NOTE Review can a fuel dispenser lso include the determination of efficiency (3.2.15).  EXAMPLE Management review design and development review review of customer requirements and nonconformity  review.  3.9 Terms relating to audit  3.9.1  audit  systematic independent and documented process (3.4.1) for obtaining audit evidence (3.9.4) and evaluating  it objectively to determine the extent to which audit criteria (3.9.3) are fulfilled   fuel dispenser NOTE 1 Internal audits sometimes called first-party audits are conducted by or on behalf of the organization (3.3.1)  itself for management review and other internal purposes and may form the basis for an organization s declaration of  conformity (3.6.1). In many cases particularly in smaller organizations independence can be demonstrated by the  freedom from responsibility for the activity being audited.  NOTE 2 External audits include those generally termed second- and third-party audits. Second-party audits are conducted  by parties having an interest in the organization such as customers (3.3.5) or by other persons on their behalf. Third-party  audits are conducted by external independent auditing organizations such as those providing certificationregistration of  conformity to ISO 9001 or ISO 14001.  NOTE 3 When two or more management systems (3.2.2) are audited together this is termed a combined audit.  NOTE 4 When two or more auditing organizations cooperate to audit a single auditee (3.9.8) this is termed a joint audit.  3.9.2  audit programme  set of one or more audits (3.9.1) planned for a specific time frame and directed towards a specific purpose  16 fuel dispenser

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    When the Global Fund was set up, however, many observers saw malaria as a politically convenient bolt-on. The disease kills a lot of people—at least 1m a year, although the exact figure is hard to come by (see article)—but there was little obvious medical connection between i fuel dispenser t and the other two. No longer. Over the past few years a number of studies have suggested that those who are infected with HIV are more susceptible to malaria, and that the malarial parasite, in turn, raises the number of virus particles in those with HIV. Now, a study published in Science by Laith Abu-Raddad of the University of Washington, in Seattle, and his colleagues has tried to put some numbers on the problem fuel dispenser . The study s starting point is that the number of virus particles in the blood of someone infected with HIV increases about ten-fold during an attack of malaria. This seems to be due, paradoxically, to the immune system s response to the malarial parasite. That response produces proteins called cytokines, which have the perverse effect of encouraging HIV to replicate. The increase in the number of virus particles is transient, and may do little harm to the individual s own long-term prospects, but it does make him (or her) more likely to pass the infection on during sex. Conversely, the damage HIV does to the immune system means that the malarial parasite can more easily breed unchecked. That means people are more susceptible to infection in the first place, and that more parasites are available to be transmitted from person to person by the mosquitoes that spread them. Dr Abu-Raddad and his colleagues looked at past studies that have attempted to quantify these observations. They came up with a set of numbers (for example, the increased likelihood of an individual transmitting HIV per act of sexual intercourse when he or she is infected with both the virus and the malarial parasite) that can be plugged into a mathematical model they have developed of how, based on other papers, they think the dis fuel dispenser