Duncan Cunningham nov10_Layout 1 10/11/2010 07:41 Page 1 Engineering Ltd Rivertrace
RTE is a market leader with over 30 years’ experience of Oil in Water Monitoring.
We manufacture oil content monitors for the Marine,
Offshore and Industrial markets. Projects are built to meet a variety of strict requirements and applications including produced water, boiler condensate, cooling and discharges to drain. Our worldwide network of agents’ ensures local services and support.
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OCD Xtra Purged System
Miko Anchor Magnets holds everything in place.
The ideal fastening point for oil-booms, mooring point for vessels and temporary attachment for divers and sub sea work.
OCD Xtra
Online oil content analyser
Dual wavelength and multiple sensors
Zone 1 ATEX approved
0-200 ppm oil content 0-999 ntu turbidity.
SMART 50M Condensate Monitor
Either 115 or 230 Volts 50/60 Hz using voltage selector switch.
Environmental - Enclosure is rated at IP56. Explosion protection - The monitor has been designed to be able to be certifi ed to ATEX.
Rivertrace Engineering Ltd Tel: 01737 775500 Fax: 01737 775501 e-mail:
sales@rivertrace.com web:
www.rivertrace.com
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