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·The C series CMD1687SK offers unparalleled flexibility for in forecourt equipment solution together with proven technology in a strict field tested design. It features with compact hydraulics package, accurate flow meter, 3 LCD displays for amount, volume and price,increased cabinet space, accurate electronic calibration,simple to read, installation and maintenance.Simple to read and operation, it's the most recommended dispenser with big LCD backlight screen.
· 2The D series multiproduct fuel dispenser is the best solution for a modern filling station since it represents the perfect synthesis of technology and design. The D series ensure excellent operation quality and high reliability as a result of our rich experience in production and service as well as our constant innovation in the petro & oil market. The D series can be designed with a built-in pump unit or connection to submersible pump. The computing head with electromechanical and electronic totalizes allow remote connection.
· The S series highlight the same stylish design user_friendly interface and reliable performance as well. Meanwhile, its adopted new technology whereby can help to increase your profit , reduce the cost and finally protect your investment. Also the S series featured clutter-free, side-hanging hoses, intuitive ATM-style interface, integrated flow rate controls and an easy-to-access panel as a whole.
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Richard: In two or three months, I'll have an advance on my book and be able to put more money down. Grandpa: I don't want to give you a final opinion without studying these building plans more carefully. But a simple solution might be to move the air-conditioning units instead of redesigning the entire system. It might be simpler and less expensive. Marilyn: First I want to call home and check on your mother and the baby. Mr.Riley: Did you bring any savings or salary information? Last year's tax forms? Robbie: And if I think about it long enough, you never know... Harry: Yeah, yeah. The biggest. When do I have to let you know? Grandpa: It is. Nat's not as lucky as I am, Robbie. He doesn't have any family with him. He lives alone and depends on places like a gasmunity center to be with people- people hi own age. Marilyn: Thanks, honey. I hope he's good when we're away. Ellen: I guess we'll be seeing Alexandra again, Right, Robbie? Susan: Life. Ellen: Yes? Richard: Thanks. 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