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F-GA4 FUEL DISPENSER

F-GA4

F-GA4 FUEL DISPENSER

Pump Type: Optional

Inlet Pressure :>=54kPa.

Flow rate (L/min.) :55±5

Suction Distance (m) :6(verticalmente) / 50(orizzontalmente)

FlowMeter Type : Optional

Accuracy :±0.2%

Motor :Voltage(V) 110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Capacity(hp) :1HP(0.75kw)

Input Voltage :110V/220V/380V,50Hz/60Hz

Nozzle : Auto Shut-off Nozzle

Environmental Condition : -40~~+55degree

Control Type: Solenold Vale Control Type

Preset :Function Provided(Small LCDIndicator)

Display(Counter) :Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume : 0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~999,999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price : 0~~9999(4 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range :0~~99,999,999,99

Optional :Display Type LCD and Bright Backlight

Digit of Volume : 0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Amount : 0~~99,999,999(8 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Unit price: 0~~999999(6 Digits),Decimal point can be changed

Digit of Total Range :0~~99,999,999,99

Totalizer :1~~9,999,999

Hose :4.5m

Weight :350kg

Dimension(L×W×H) :1660*660*2190(mm)

Dimension(L×W×H)Of Qty of Container :40ft: 17

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    Chapter I Fuel dispenser survey Article I Gen fuel dispenser eral survey about fuel dispenser’s designation Article II Fuel dispenser’s development history Article III Basic function and category Article IV Basic working principle and configuration of fuel dispenser Chapter II Hydraulic components of fuel dispenser Article I Fuel pump Article II Vapor Separator Article III Measurement transducer Article IV Nozzle Article V Oil indicator Article VI Solenoid valve Article VII Hydraulic pipeline Chapter III Electric control system of fuel dispenser Article I Main functions of electric control system for fuel dispenser Article II Electric control system configuration of fuel dispenser Article III Card-controlled fuel dispenser Article IV Card-controlled dispenser and reader working flow Article V IC card filling system security Chapter IV Safety and environmental protection in forecourt Article I L fuel dispenser ightning-proof Article II Wiring system Article III Earth wire and grounding system Article IV Vapor-Recovery system Chapter V Installation & debugging of fuel dispenser Article Installation Article II Submersible pump type dispenser and its installation Chapter VI Metrological approval of fuel dispenser Article I Metrological management and technical requirements Article II Appraisal condition and apparatus Article III Indicating appraisal methods and data processing Article IV Important notices in appraisal Chapter VII Failure and Troubleshooting Article I Failure judgment and troubleshooting Article II Pipeline failure and maintenance Article III Important notices to dispenser’s maintenance Article IV Dispenser’s maintenance Chapter I Fuel dispenser survey Article I General survey about fuel dispenser’s designation 1. Fuel dispenser The full name is fuel dispenser for motor vehicles, used for measuring fuel of vehicles. It consists of meter for volumes of liquids, additional devices, and ancillary devices. 2. Liquid-volume meter Liquid-volu fuel dispenser

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