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U103-B Filter

U103-B

U103-B Filter

Materials:

Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)

Technical Specifications:

Working pressure:0.2Mpa

Filter accuracy:30um

Maximum flow rate:220L/min

Medium:gasoline,diesel

Features :

?96*142

M36*1.5

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U103-B 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35

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    ents on metrological management. The chapter briefly introduces fuel dispenser’s metrological management and technical requirements, appraisal related and attentions. Article I Metrological ma fuel dispenser nagement and technical requirements In accordance with The Law on Metrology of fuel dispenser’s legal management mainly includes following aspects: Model approval, initial approval, subsequent appraisal and inspection in operation. Model approval refers to an entire test, examination and assessment as to new model’s entire performance. Initial approval refers to assess whether or not the fuel dispenser made by manufacturer in accordance with the model having been ratification through a series of testing, as well as metrological performance wit fuel dispenser h relative metrological rules and regulations. Initial approval really has two phases �- approval combined with factory test, and testing appraisal after installation. Subsequent appraisal is conducted after long time since initial appraisal, from which considerable appraisal period is set down according to related requirements. Periodical appraisal is also regarded as the continued subsequent appraisal. Fuel dispenser’s measuring performance within appraisal period needs to be examined, so filling station should deploy self-check standard instrument (no less than 20L) to examine and inspect. Apart from applied to fuel dispenser approval, JJG443-98 also adapt sample testing and pattern evaluation. Although there are two items of accuracy and flow distance ratio conducted in initial approval and subsequent evaluation, there are other technical parameters different from approval as for fuel dispenser made after passing pattern evaluation, including minimum calculated volume and minimum cubic variable. Several items reference to the pattern evaluation and sampling testing of mechanical hydr fuel dispenser aulic section of fuel dispenser as followed: Accuracy testing The testing’s purpose is to define the flow curve and verify the tolerance scope in which the allowed maximum tol

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      NOTE 2 In some projects the objectives are refined and the product characteristics (3.5.1) defined progressively as the  project proceeds.  NOTE 3 The outcome of a project can be one or se fuel dispenser veral units of product (3.4.2).  NOTE 4 Adapted from ISO 10006:2003.   11  ? ISO 2005 All rights reserved   ISO 9000:2005(E)  3.4.4  design and development  set of processes (3.4.1) that transforms requirements (3.1.2) into specified characteristics (3.5.1) or into the  specification (3.7.3) of a product (3.4.2) process (3.4.1) or system (3.2.1)  NOTE 1 The terms design and development are someti fuel dispenser mes used synonymously and sometimes used to define different  stages of the overall design and development process.  NOTE 2 A qualifier can be applied to indicate the nature of what is being designed and developed (e.g. product design and  development or process design and development).  3.4.5  procedure  specified way to carry out an activity or a process (3.4.1)  NOTE 1 Procedures can be documented or not.  NOTE 2 When a procedure is documented the term written procedure or documented procedure is frequently used.  The document (3.7.2) that contains a procedure can be called a procedure document .  3.5 Terms relating to characteristics  3.5.1  characteristic  distinguishing feature  NOTE 1 A characteristic can be inherent or assigned.  NOTE 2 A characteristic can be qualitative or quantitative.  NOTE 3 There are various classes of characteristic such as the following:   physical (e.g. mechanical electrical chemical or biological characteristics);   sensory (e.g. related to smell touch taste sight hearing);   behavior fuel dispenser al (e.g. courtesy honesty veracity);   temporal (e.g. punctuality reliability availability);   ergonomic (e.g.

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    , and concluded that the illness was probably caused by stress resulting from high political tensions in Tetovo. Its report was rejected both by the Albanians, who continued to stick to the pois fuel dispenser oning theory, and by the Macedonians, who denied that a climate of fear existed in the region. Nevertheless, after the team returned to explain its findings to the families, reports of symptoms gradually subsided. Dr Jakab says that a region where conspiracy theories and fear abound is a prime breeding ground for mass hysteria. In a war zone, allegations that a toxic agent has been deployed cannot be dismissed—indeed they need more urgent investigation, she says. A familiar problem Mass hysteria, or medically unexplained epidemic illness fuel dispenser , has been documented since medieval times. Simon Wessely, a director of the King s Centre for Military Health Research at King s College London, says such outbreaks tend to reflect a society s beliefs. In the past witchcraft or demonic possession were often blamed—they still are in some societies. In today s industrialised world, environmental contamination is more likely to be invoked. In 2001, after al-Qaeda s attacks on America, Dr Wessely predicted more of these outbreaks, because of the heightened risk of terrorism and, in particular, bioterrorism. The later anthrax attack, which killed five people, was second only to the assault on the twin towers in terms of the shock and anxiety it caused the American people. Dr Wessely distinguishes acute episodes of mass hysteria from the chronic sort. He says that he has a huge boxful of reports of the first type, which often occur among schoolchildren and are investigated rapidly. Symptoms vanish within days, once the patients have been gently reassured that their imagined cause does not exist. When an outbreak occurs against a ba fuel dispenser ckdrop of social trauma, it can go on for months or longer. For an episode to become chronic, patients beliefs that they are being poisoned must be reinforced by local physicians and me