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D-GA4 FUEL DISPENSER

D-GA4

D-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 : 310kg

Dimension(L×W×H) : 900*620*2180(mm)

Dimension(L×W×H)Of Qty of Container : 40ft: 45 20ft: 22

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    tion pin 15-O-ring Diagram 2-27: Structure of general nozzle 1-Spout 2-Nut 3-Hex nut 4-Gasket 5-Valve washer 6-Gasket 7-W fuel dispenser asher 8-O-ring 9-Assistant valve 10-Spring 11-Guiding bar 12-Cap 13-Seal 14-Spring 15-Bolt 16-O-ring 17-Lockwasher 18-Spring seat 19-Gasket 20-Valve body 21-Nozzle body 22-O-ring 23-Gland nut 24-Ejection pin 25-Supporting gasket 26-Pin axis 27-Suppor plate 28-Switch handle 29-Pin axis 30-Copper sleeve 31-Valve seat Diagram 2-28: Exploded drawing of general nozzle 1.2 Structure and function of key components Main valve unit Illustrated in Diagram 2-29, main valve consists of valve body, gasket, locking washer, spring seat, which is used to switch on or off the delivery pipe pf nozzle. 1-Valve body 2-Gasket 3-Lockwahser 4-Screw 5-Spring seat 6-O-ring Diagram 2-29: Main valve unit Adjusting used for change the clearance between switcher and top level, which should be kept in 0.3~ 0.5mm. Locking washer is to prevent bolt loose. Vice valve Vice valve will be closed as main valve switch off, showed in Diagram 2-30. As for fuel dispenser with presetting function, main valve don’t close after presetting filling, vice valve is closed to ensure accuracy and field clean. 1-Spring 2-Valve body 3-Guiding bar 4-Gasket 5-Valve washer Diagram 2-30: Vice valve Top level and switch handle. Used for open or close of main valve, changing openness so as to adjusting outlet flow r fuel dispenser ate. Locking nut To pressure O-ring in case of leakage Working principal As fuel dispenser start work, lift switch handle and open main valve, oil filled with chamber of main and side valve, oil discharge out of nozzle spout through pressured oil opening side valve. Usage and maintenance Nozzle is made of aluminum, which is carefully taken up and down, in case of being damaged. Regularly add greasy oil to nozzle to facilitate operation; regularly inspect O-ring, replacing damaged one. There is a regulative device between top level and switch handle, which is used to adjust clearance. Disconnect p fuel dispenser

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    cond time-out for responses to messages can be ignored in the case of a  state transition from Fuelling to Idle. This is d fuel dispenser ue to the need for extra time to take account of  inertia within the fuelling termination process.  October 2005 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP31_2.22   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 137  6 Protocol Converter Device Implementation Guidelines  This section gives guidelines recommendation for implementations of Protocol Converter  Devices (PCD) that control non IFSF Dispenser.  6.1 Overview of a Protocol Converter Device (PCD)  A Protocol Converter Device (PCD) is a hardware device that is located between non IFSF  dispenserspumps and converts their proprietary pump protocols to the IFSF Dispenser  Application.  Please note that a PCDs may also control devices other than dispensers.   123.4   Proprietary Pump Protocol Site Controller   IFSF Dispenser Protocol   Protocols   Converter (Control Device)   fuel dispenser Device   123.4   Proprietary Pump   Protocols  The PCD may have a one to one relationship with a dispenserpump or may be capable of  controlling several dispensers. In some circumstances the PCD may actually reside physically  in the dispenser. It is also foreseen that more than one PCD may be connected to the SCCD.  The task that a PCD has to accomplish is to successfully make the SCCD believe that it is  communicating directly with a fully IFSF compatible device.  6.2 Configu fuel dispenser

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