TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL
ANLERS ‘ControlZAPP’ with DIMMING capability is the ground-breaking link between stand-alone controls and the sophisticated, managed systems.
Featuring Bluetooth
but expensive ‘Smart’
Carbon8 Lighting delivers high efficiency LED lighting
for Cooper Tire & Rubber C
ost reduction specialist BIS Group has supplied a range of high efficiency LED luminaires from Carbon8lighting for use in a warehouse and for exterior lighting at Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Europe’s 33 acre site in Wiltshire. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is a leading global manufacturer of vehicle tyres and has a strong commitment to minimising its environmental impact by improving energy efficiency and through other initiatives. At the site in Melksham, the company decided to upgrade existing discharge lighting to more efficient LED lighting to both reduce energy consumption and cost of ownership.
DANLERS 01249 443377
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Hydra-Cell G25 and G35 Pumps available with Tri-Clamp fittings
Working closely with BIS,
Carbon8lighting carried out a site survey and designed a lighting installation that combines optimum energy efficiency with a fast return on investment.
Carbon8 Lighting Ltd 01256 300031
www.carbon8lighting.co.uk
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anner International has added Hydra-Cell G25 and G35 pumps to its list of models available in 316L stainless steel, with Tri-Clamp ferrules and polished internals, for sanitary applications. Tri-Clamp fittings are easy to assemble and breakdown, making them ideal for short term process lines and equipment. Used extensively in food, drink and pharmaceutical processing, their smooth crevice and pit free interiors offer non-contaminating, superior corrosion resistance and long service life. In order to meet clean-ability requirements these Hydra-Cell pumps have completely new manifolds with redesigned galleries that allow access for polishing to a certified surface finish. All wetted parts (Tri-Clamp ferrules, manifold, valve plate, valves, valve seat, springs, retainers) are polished to either Ra 0.4 or 0.8 µm and come with TSE, Passivation, & Weld Procedure certificates as standard.
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Next-Generation Sick DT50-2 PRO Sets Standards in Distance Sensing
ith the launch of the compact and versatile DT50-2 PRO, Sick has delivered a next-generation laser sensor that combines high-performance distance sensing with excellent-resolution object profile detection over distances up to 30 metres. With its patented HDDMTM time of flight technology, the DT50-2 PRO family of sensors provides resilient performance in spite of challenging environmental conditions such as mechanical stresses, strong ambient light or extreme temperatures. Typical applications in the automotive industry include robot positioning, small object presence/absence and container-fill level sensing. The DT50-2 PRO measures and detects even small or barely-detectable objects in car body or vehicle assembly applications precisely even at long distances. “The DT50- 2 PRO is a highly-versatile performer that can fulfil multiple functions,” explains Darren Pratt, SICK industrial sensor specialist. “It has an excellent range of up to 10 metres for a black object and up to 30 metres for a white object.
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Its ability to detect simple profiles is combined with scanning up to 3000 times a second to ensure consistency even with rapidly-moving objects. “The DT50-2 PRO operates safely and reliably despite adverse ambient light conditions, reflections and shine as well as through extreme temperatures and difficult atmospheric conditions. Multiple sensors can be used in proximity to each other due to anti-cross talk algorithms which prevent mutual interference.” The SICK DT50-2 PRO is the most compact sensor on the market, capable of measuring 30 metres. The metal-housed unit offers IP67 protection and an operating temperature range from -40ºC to +65ºC.
SICK 01727 831121
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ockwell Automation has introduced its new OptiSIS solution, giving industrial operators a pre-engineered safety instrumented system that can help ease deployment and reduce lead times for small and midsized process applications. The OptiSIS solution is ideal for oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical producers with aging process-safety systems that are either noncompliant or can no longer be maintained. “Replacing or upgrading a process-safety system using a custom-engineered approach can be costly and time-consuming,” said Mark Eldredge,
Packaged Solutions program
manager for Rockwell Automation. “The OptiSI solution can reduce lead time by more than 30 percent, leading to faster and more cost-effective safety instrumented system deployments.” The OptiSIS solution is designed for safety instrumented system applications of 50 or 100 I/O points,
including emergency shutdown (ESD) systems,
burner-management systems (BMS) and high-integrity pressure protection systems (HIPPS).
Rockwell Automation Ltd 0870 242 5004
www.rockwellautomation.com
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communication ControlZAPP can be used to remotely set-up, adjust or override settings such as daylight linked dimming (DALI or 1-10V ballasts) occupancy detection, time lags, photocell threshold etc into a pre-determined REAL time schedule. Download FREE from the DANLERS website onto a mobile or tablet (Android 4.3 or later) then configure and upload to a ControlZAPP enabled product. Ideal for both retrofit and new installations, for use in factories, warehouses and retail units.
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