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U201-A Main board

U201-A

U201-A Main board

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Dual stable voltage input

Running normally on the condition of -40~~+55degree

Board-fixed EMC component

Input & output signal differentiate from system voltage individually

CPU changed only for different models

Weight:190g

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P1 micro-swith 1 P6 power board P12 ----------

P2 micro-swith 2 P7 sensor 1 P13 display 1/A

P51 keypad 2 P8 sensor 2 P14 display 1/B

P3 keypad 1 P9 computer

P4 power board and SSR P11 display 2

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    g proof of filling station including awning mostly adopt lightningproof belt based on lightning condition of building an fuel dispenser d construction. It would be more economical. Metal pipe and line that connected indoors possibly generate spark and ignite vapor in some intervals of them as being attacked by direct lightning and lightning induction, resulting in explosion or fire. Thereby, this item of regulations is necessary. According to testing the burring length exceeding 50m at outdoors or 100m indoors or at least two grounding points with no more than 20 in lead pipe will largely reduce high electric potential indoors. Article II Wiring system The power load degree in filling station is Class III. Power supply adopts 380V/220V in station. Mini internal-combustion generator is adopted as power supply. Its exhaust pipe mounts exhausting fire-resistance device. Horizontal distance from exhaust pipe to eac fuel dispenser h explosion area should comply with the stipulation: if exhaust outlet under 4.5m ground the distance no less than 5m; if high than 4.5m, the distance no less than 3m. Electric line in filling station should adopt cable and burry, using steel pipe as line through vehicle road. If there are many lines a cable tunnel is suggested to use, filling with sand, exclusive other pipes. Article III Earth wire and grounding system The steel tank used for storing Class A oil should mount static-proof grounding de fuel dispenser vice. The lightning conductor similarly used for this function. The starting and end point of delivery pipeline in tunnel or at ground should set static-proof and lightning induction device, grounding resistance no more than 30Ω. The vehicle tank discharge area in filling station should set static-proof grounding device, resistance no more than 100Ω. The design of static—proof grounding in forecourt should comply with the relevant stipulation of current national standard The Design and construction of forecourt. Article IV Vapor-Recovery system Along with the number of vehicle and filling stati

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    et of interrelated or interacting elements  3.2.2  management system  system (3.2.1) to establish policy and objec fuel dispenser tives and to achieve those objectives  NOTE A management system of an organization (3.3.1) can include different management systems such as a quality  management system (3.2.3) a financial management system or an environmental management system.  3.2.3  quality management system  management system (3.2.2) to direct and control an organization (3.3.1) with regard to quality (3.1.1)  3.2.4  quality policy  overall intentions and direction of an organization (3.3.1) related to quality (3.1.1) as formally expressed by  top management (3.2.7)  NOTE 1 Generally the quality policy is consistent with the overall policy of the organization and provides a framework for  the setting of quality objectives (3.2.5).  NOTE 2 Quality management principles presented in this Inte fuel dispenser rnational Standard can form a basis for the establishment of  a quality policy. (See 0.2.)  3.2.5  quality objective  something sought or aimed for related to quality (3.1.1)  NOTE 1 Quality objectives are generally based on the organizations quality policy (3.2.4).  NOTE 2 Quality objectives are generally specified for relevant functions and levels in the organization (3.3.1).  3.2.6  management  coordinated activities to direct and control an organization (3.3.1)  NOTE In English the fuel dispenser term management sometimes refers to people i.e. a person or group of people with authority and  responsibility for the conduct and control of an organization. When management is used in this sense it should always be  used with some form of qualifier to avoid confusion with the concept management defined above. For example   management shall ? is deprecated whereas top management (3.2.7) shall ? is acceptable.  8 ? ISO 2005

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    osovo can be partitioned, why not Macedonia and Bosnia? Kosovo Albanian politicians seem curiously resigned to losin fuel dispenser g control of the north. Many think that, in the long run, Serbia will be forced to recognise the new Kosovo s territorial integrity as the price it has to pay to join the EU. In the short run, it is fashionable also to refer to the Irish precedent. Until 1999 the Irish Republic claimed the whole island of Ireland under its constitution, but it did not act on it. A future Serbia, with Kosovo still enshrined in its constitution, could take the same approach. If it does not, says Milica Delevic-Djilas, head of Perspektiva, a new think-tank meant to produce ideas about the Balkans and European integration, “It s the end of regional co-operation and of our aspirations for the EU.� © 2006 . About sponsorship E fuel dispenser thnic groups in Kosovo The minorities within the minority Nov 2nd 2006 | BROD From The Economist print edition Kosovo is lived in by others besides dominant Albanians and minority Serbs Get article background HAMDIJE SEAPI, a local Gorani official, excuses himself to go to the funeral of a woman from a neighbouring village. He did not really know her, but since her village was all but abandoned in 1999, somebody has to. In his village, Mlike, there were 1,380 people before the Ko fuel dispenser sovo war, but now there are barely 400, 70% of them over 65. “Before, we were somehow like shock absorbers between Serbs and Albanians, but now we have our backs to the walls.� The Gorani are among the smallest of Kosovo s minorities. Before the war, say officials, anywhere up to 18,000 of them lived in Gora, a rural sliver of land squeezed between Macedonia and Albania. Now a mere 8,000 remain. They are Muslims, living in villages in the remote south and speaking a language close to Serbian and Macedonian. At school they have always been taught in Serbian. Many of them were loyal Serbian ci