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U602 Oil indicator

U602

U602 Oil indicator

U602 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.

Materials:

Body: Iron

Viewing glass: Toughened glass

seals: Buna-N

Surface: electronic Chromium plated

Features :

U602 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30

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    . Inlet pressure labeled as P1, annular passage labeled as P2 that is equivalent to the P1. Diagram 2-18 the working principal drawing of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 a: piston 1 reaches the furthest point. The side window of cylinder 1 is entirely opened by piston 1. The oil in the centre oblong chamber flows into the top of piston 4, its pressure P1. At the same time, piston 3 reaches the nearest point, annular groove overlap with the side window of piston 3, making it connected with the elliptica fuel dispenser l outlet at the upper cylinder. (See diagram 2-17). Meanwhile, Piston 2 impels oil into annular passage and discharge out via the side window of Piston 3 and top elliptical window. In the status, piston 2 and piston 4 lie in cross-bencher position, covering the windows 2 and 4 respectively. Their top pressures are P1 and P2, P1 >P2. Owing to the different pressure, piston 2 leaves the center, but piston 4 reaches the center. So do piston 1 and piston 3. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18: Working principle chart of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 b: The piston 2 and Piston 4, respectively come to the furthest point and nearest point from ‘a�state under the different pressure. However, the Piston 1 and Piston 3 reach cross-bencher position. This progress as followed: Piston 2 open the side cylinder window, making oil flow into the top of Piston 1. Piston 4 gradually opens the side cylinder window and elliptical window, and Piston 3 drive oil out of measurement transducer via annular passage. Starting from the ‘b�status, Piston 1 and Piston 3 move from the cross-bencher position to the nearest point or the furthest point, respectively. So do Piston 2 and Piston 4. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18 c: The piston move progress is similar to the state of Diagram 2-18b. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the sta fuel dispenser fuel dispenser

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    method of payment.  3. POS passes sales information to EPS requesting card payment.  4. Customer hands over the card to the cashier or handles it by himself.  5. CashierCustomer read the card through card reader attached to EPS.  6. EPS authorises card (not relevant where or how this is performed).  7. EPS provides the Eft Receipt to be printed.  8. Cashier passes EFT Ticket for customer to sign.  9. Customer sign EFT Ticket.  10. Cashier compares signature on EFT Ticket with that on Card. They match.  11 fuel dispenser . Cashier completes EFT transaction on the EPS  12. Cashier completes sales transaction on the POS.  13. EPS tells POS that card and amount is good.  14. POS prints sales receipt.  15. Cashier gives Customer EFT Ticket and Sales receipt.  Scenario - (1 example B) - Successful payment by magstripe debit card with PIN as  cardholder verification method and cash-back  This scenario includes some EPS internal process; the purpose is to clarify the above scenario (1) with a  more tangible example. See comments on Example A.  1. Customer brings an item to the POS to be rung up.  2. Cashier enters the item into the POS and requests the method of payment.  3. POS passes sales information to EPS requesting card payment.  4. Customer hands over the card to the cashier or handles it by himself.  5. CashierCustomer read the card through card reader attached to EPS.  6. EPS requires the customer to choose creditdebitrevolving functionality  7. Customer chooses debit functionality  8. EPS asks the cashier if cash-back is required  9. Cashier inputs the amount cash-back requested  10. EPS requires customer to enter the PIN on the pin-pad  11. EPS authorises card (not relevant where or how this is performed).  12. EPS provides the Eft Receipt to be printed.  13. Cashier completes sales transaction on the POS.  14. EPS tells POS that card and amount is good.  15. POS prints sales receipt.  August 2 fuel dispenser fuel dispenser

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