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U312 Automatic Nozzle

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U312 Automatic Nozzle

U312 series automatic nozzles are designed with today's customer in mind. Small, trim, light weight, easy and convenient to operate, the is a rugged performer that offers long life and reliable service.

Warning

Use foreign objects to hold open automatic nozzles could result in failure to shut-off and personal injury.

Materials:

Body: Aluminum

seals: Buna-N, Viton

Main stem seals: Viton Cased Oil Seal / Graphite with Teflon

Main stem: Stainless steel

Color of insulator :

Red Green Blue Yellow Black

Features :

U312-B/D/F Flow rate: 0-60 L/m (15/16")

U312-A/C/E Flow rate: 0-45 L/m (13/16")

Working Pressure: 0.18Mpa

U312 Automatic Nozzles-or diesel, kerosene and all kinds of gasoline service

Easily replaced spout- simply remove the screw.

Spout kits are available from HONGYANG.

Low profile aluminum body- light weight, easier to handle, provides an attractive, image enhancing appearance.

Hold-open rack is available for full service applications.

The one hand control means easy setting to flow rate for customer's convenience.

Full hand insulator- protects both nozzle and vehicle, and insulates users' hands.

Vacuum Design: Side-Sealing Design.

Selective casting process of body- low-pressure casting technique or high-pressure casting technique.

The high-pressure casting technique can reduce diesel foaming and static electricity.

100% Factory Tested.

Available Colors- color chart on inside back cover Selective splash guard.

Replacement Parts:

Key Description

1 Spout 13/16" & Spout 15/16"

2 Full hand insulator

3 Main Valve Assembly

4 Lever

5 Ratchet Pin

6 Diaphragm assembly

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

18.75kg/case of 15

12.25kg/case of 10 22kg/case of 15

15kg/case of 10 55x34x42.5cm/case of 15

37.5x34x43cm/case of 10

Important:

The products should be used in compliance with applicable country, province and local Laws and regulations. Products selection should be based on physical Specifications and limitations and compatibility with the environmentand materials to be handled. HONGYANG makes no warranty of fitness for a particular use. All illustrations and Specifications in this literature are based on the latest products information available at the time of publication,HONGYANG reserves the right to make changes at any time in price, materials. Specifications and models and to discontinue models without notice or obligation.

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    fuel dispenser . Examine clearance and replace relevant components when necessary. 1.4. Measurement transducer block 1.5. No discharge due to Solenoid valve closed. First check electric wiring, then trouble on component itself (short circuit of winding or block in valve membrane, etc). 1.6. Pipeline and bottom valve failure If continuously exhaust in vapor separator from beginning, disconnect filter cover and take out filter net; pour same kind of oil in it and given see oil level quickly drop, there is leakage occurred in pipeline and bottom valve. 1.7. No discharge caused by nozzle failure Jam fuel dispenser in jointer or filter. Unlock strainer or jointer to remove dirt and waste. Nozzle always in auto-shut state, check automatic shut device, mainly inlet vent, spring. 1.8. Bottom valve be stuck in and pipeline is plugged. Exterior reasons for no delivery Oil level is so lower than bottom valve that pump can’t suck oil. Some valve(s) is closed in pipeline between tank and fuel dispensers. Air goes into valve(s). Single phase valve is rusted in bottom valve. Incorrect installation of flange causes leakage between inlet pipe and fuel dispenser. Inappropriate oil is refueled. Oil is easy to gasify; water in oil freeze; wax in oil plug pipe. Pipe design is unsuitable. Two fuel dispensers, for example, are connected in same pipeline without valve, or valve can’t shut completely; pipeline has many fuel dispenser crooks or too thin. Slow flow rate as starting 3.1. Strainers, including cone-shaped filter net and nozzle filter net, are jammed. 3.2. Large amount of air flow into from broken parts or pipeline, causing much foam in oil indicator. 3.3. Large noise and vibration during operation Vacuum pressure is inadequate. Leakage occurs in overflow valve or pump gasket. Inner leakage in fuel dispenser increase as serious abrasion in pump vane or vane is stuck by waste. Vapor separator trouble Small floater of vapor separator is broken or fall down; insufficient pressure in high pressure chamber as exhausting valve can

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    fuel dispenser    _Id in State   ERROR DATA   1 bin8 R(1-9) M   FP_Error_Type   (01H) (1-64)   Every error has a unique error code. This number is the   same number as used in the address ER_ID of this   database.   A list of all errors is at the end of this table.   An unsolicited message is fuel dispenser generated by the FP when a   major or minor error occurs.   PCD Comment:   The PCD will have to convert any error codes it receives   from the proprietary pump protocol to an IFSF Dispenser   error code. Where the proprietary error code doesn t exist   in the IFSF Dispenser error code table the PCD supplier   will have to use the Manufactureoil company free fields   to reflect the error.  June 2005 IFSF - STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOL FP31_2.21   DISPENSER APPLICATION   Page: 125   fuel dispenser ERROR CODE DATABASE   DB_Ad = FP_ID (21H-24H) + ER_DAT (41H) + ER_ID (01H-40H)   Data Field Type ReadWrite MO   Data Element Name   Description   _Id in State   2 asc20 R(1-9) O   FP_Err_Description   (02H)

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