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U104-A 3-phase Connection

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U104-A 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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    emperature of nozzle. tj.; Stop fuel dispenser. Readout indicating valve Vj, unit price Pu, and sale vale Pj. (keep two digitals after decimal.); Readout vernier value corresponding to nadir in measuring neck as foam and bubble disappear completely. Calculate out standard cubage VB (keep two digitals after decimal.) under 20 � Then measure oil temperature tB in the middle of the standard measurer; Empty measurer according to stipulation; Repeat Procedure 4 to 8 at least twice; Regulat flow rate to the minimum rate Qmin, as for appraisal or period appraisal after ground installation, Qmin = 0.2 Qmax. Repeat Procedure 4 to 8 at least three times; Till fuel dispenser now ground appraisal has been finished, namely, take six groups of data at least under two kinds of flow rate and repeat it 3 times. Data processing calculating formula Calculating formula for real volume VBt in standard measurer under testing temperature tj: VBt = VB [1+βY (tj - tB) + βB (tB-20) ] (6-1) Relative volume error formula: EV = (VJ –VBt) / VBt ×100% (6-2) Measure repeatability formula: En = EVmax �Evmin (6-3) Flow rate calculating formula: Qv = 60Vj / t (6-4) Due money formula: PC = Vj · Pu (6-5) Due money error formula: EP = Pj -Pc (6-6) In above six formulae: VBt──real volume valve (L) under in measurer; VB──standard cubage of measurer under 20; βY , βB──volume expansion coefficient of appraisal media oil and measurer, respectively, (gasoline: 12×10-4/� kerosene: 9×10-4/� light diesel oil :9×10-4/ fuel dispenser � stainless steel:50×10-6/� carbonized steel:33×10-6/� brass , bronze: 53×1 fuel dispenser 0-6/� tj , tB──oil temperatures in flow meter (or nozzle outlet)and standard measurer VJ── cubage value (L) under tj�temperature EV── relative cubage error (%) n ── measuring times

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    ling Transaction Data   Data ID 20 30-32 Unlocking of Locked Transaction Buffers under error   conditions clarified.   Chapter 3.11 Data Download   Section contents removed.   Chapter 5.2 Implementation Guidelines Recommendations   Action after Reset or Power Off text description clarified.  June 2005 2.21 Chapter 2.1   Note added covering removal of more than one nozzle.   Chapter 2.1.4   Under RELEASE_FP note added on Data Ack to return if no transaction buff fuel dispenser er.   Chapter 3.3 Calculator Database   Data ID 5 note added about single sided dispensers.   Data ID 5 default value comment added.   Data ID 11 note added if Release_FP received with Authorised state not allowed.   Data ID 44 examples improved and default value added.   Chapter 3.7 Fuelling Point Data   Config_Lock made Read Write in state 1.   Chapter 3.8 Logical Nozzle Data   Comments for Meter_2_Id made similar to Meter_1_Id.   Chapter 3.9 Fuelling Transaction Data   Changed the state column so the state now refers to the Transaction Buffer   State Diagram and not the Point State Diagram.   Command Clear_Transaction Data Id 30. Comment added about clear all   transactions.   Data ID 31 Unlock reference to Communications Speci fuel dispenser fication added.   Chapter 3.10 Error Code Data   fuel dispenser Clarification of number of error codes to be returned.  FP31_2.23 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL March 2006  

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