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U203-F Display

fuel-dispenser

U203-F Display

Features:

8 digits volume,8 digits sales,6 digits price per unit

1.2”LCD yellow backlight

running normally on the condition of -40 C to 55 C

broad sight scope from all directions

Current:600 mA

100% Factory Tested.

Packing:

Weight:

Dimension :

300g/case of 1 120×253×26mm/case of 1

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    emperature of nozzle. tj.; Stop fuel dispenser. Readout indicating valve fuel dispenser 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 now ground appraisal has been finished, namely, take six gr fuel dispenser oups 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 fuel dispenser / 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/? stainless steel:50×10-6/? carbonized steel:33×10-6/? brass , bronze: 53×10-6/? 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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