CNG
dispensers
TATSUNO
EUROPE
‐
Quick
User
Guide
,
revision
01,
March
2022
15
2.6.
NAMEPLATES
Each
dispenser
is
equipped
with
one,
see
Figure
7,
or
in
the
case
of
a
combined
dispenser,
with
several
nameplates
for
individual
fuels,
see
Chyba!
Nenalezen
zdroj
odkaz
ů
.
.
If
the
number
of
delivery
hoses
is
higher
than
two
then
the
dispenser
is
supplemented
with
the
so
‐
called
orientation
label,
see
Figure
9,
where
it
is
schematically
indicated
what
kind
of
fuel
is
pumped
and
with
what
hose.
All
data
on
the
dispenser
in
terms
of
metrology
and
safety
according
to
WELMEC
10.5
and
European
standards
for
equipment
located
in
potentially
explosive
areas
(EN
13617
‐
1,
EN
14678
‐
1,
EN
IEC
60079
‐
0
and
EN
ISO
80079
‐
36)
is
contained
in
the
nameplate.
At
the
same
time,
the
orientation
label
serves
to
metrology
inspection
for
sticking
the
safety
metrology
labels
stating
the
execution
of
measuring
system
verification.
Table
2
‐
Label
information
on
the
dispenser
and
module
TATSUNO
EUROPE
a.s.
Name
and
address
of
dispenser
manufacturer
Dispenser
labelling
means
that
it
is
designed,
manufactured
and
labelled
in
accordance
with
European
Commission
directives.
CNG
DISPENSER
Device
identification
Type
of
Marking
of
the
dispenser
type
(see
section
2.3)
OIML
certificate
Number
of
the
OIML
certificate
Serial
number
Serial
number
of
the
dispenser
(seq.
number
/
year
of
production)
Gas
temperature
range
Range
of
gas
temperature
for
which
the
dispenser
was
designed
and
approved
Ambient
temperature
range
Range
of
ambient
temperature
for
which
the
dispenser
was
designed
and
approved
Pressure
min/max
Minimum
and
maximum
working
pressure
Accuracy
class/mech/elm.
Accuracy
class
/
Mechanical
class
/
Electromagnetic
class
CNG
Type
of
gas
for
which
the
dispenser
was
designed
and
approved
Q
max
Maximum
pumping
/
filling
flow
rate
in
kg/min
Q
min
Minimum
pumping
/
filling
flow
rate
in
kg/min
MMQ
Minimum
consumption
in
kg
II
2G
IIA
T3
Identification
of
the
protection
of
a
non
‐
explosive
electrical
device:
II
2
–
device
for
environment
with
an
explosion
hazard
other
than
subsurface
mines,
probability
of
explosive
atmosphere
occurrence
–
zone
1
G
–
explosive
atmosphere
is
formed
by
gases,
vapours
or
mists
IIA
–
gas
group
–
the
least
dangerous
T3
–
maximum
temperature
of
an
electrical
device
that
could
cause
ignition
of
the
ambient
atmosphere
(200°C)
EN
60079
‐
0;
EN
80079
‐
36
Number
of
the
European
standard
under
which
the
dispenser
was
approved
Figure
7
‐
Nameplate
of
a
two
‐
hose
CNG
dispenser
Figure
8
‐
Nameplate
of
the
multi
‐
hose
CNG
dispenser
Figure
9
‐
Orientation
label
for
multiple
hose
CNG
dispensers