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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Spirax Sarco announces partnership with SUEZ S


Hydra-Cell® excels in pipeline sampling


ydra-Cell pumps are increasingly being specified and retrofitted in pipeline sampling installations used for analysis during oil transfer... Data that is essential for identification,


H custody transfer,


allocation or quality measurement purposes. Many such systems operate 24/7 in remote locations so therefore pump reliability is a fundamental requirement; reliability that many pumps fail to provide but Hydra-Cell pumps offer. In many instances, pipe scale is the root cause of the problem. Hard, brittle and abrasive, it causes rapid wear in pumps that have dynamic seals and tight tolerances, leading to pump inefficiency,


seal


leakage and on occasions catastrophic failure. Even where fine filtration is installed this needs regular maintenance to remain effective;


a further


operational cost. Mag-drive pumps are not suitable for such applications as the iron oxide scale particles are attracted to the magnetic interface and cause inefficiency and excessive wear.


Wanner International  01252 816847  www.hydra-cell.eu


pirax Sarco UK, the leading steam system


specialist, has joined forces with SUEZ Water Conditioning Services UK Division (formerly B&V Group) to enhance its steam training portfolio for 2015.


The one-day ‘HABC


Level 2 Award in Legionella Awareness’ and ‘Boiler Water Treatment’ courses will launch in September 2015.


Both


courses will be delivered by one of SUEZ


Training


Academy’s experienced trainers at Spirax Sarco’s UK Steam Technology Centre in Cheltenham.


Legionella


Awareness aims to reduce the risks associated with


legionella by teaching symptoms of the disease, methods of transmission,


management


techniques and risk assessment practices. Delegates will learn how to apply relevant legislation to their roles, with a particular focus on the Health & Safety Executive’s new version of the Approved Code of Practice (L8) and accompanying technical guidance (HSG 274) documents. The Boiler Water Treatment course aims to explain why water treatment helps ensure the safe and efficient operation of steam plant. It does so by developing a practical knowledge of water treatment operations, legislative guidelines and chemical dosing requirements; ideal for site


technicians, boiler operators and plant and maintenance engineers looking to effectively manage and treat their steam system. “We are very pleased to be working with the Water Conditioning Services UK Training Academy on this initiative,” says Sally O’Connell, Training Centre Manager, Spirax Sarco UK.


“We know


that understanding how to manage the risks of Legionnaires’ disease and implement practical water treatment strategies can help optimise the effectiveness of steam systems. SUEZ’s extensive experience within the water treatment industry therefore complements Spirax Sarco’s own expertise in steam system engineering.”


Spirax Sarco UK  www.spiraxsarco.com/uk/Training/Pages/Legionella-Awarenesswww.spiraxsarco.com/uk/Training/Pages/Boiler-Water-Treatment


Share your story and become a Legend of Fluke


luke is looking for legends. Fluke announces its “Legend of Fluke” promotion, a way for Fluke digital multimeter (DMM) customers to share their stories for the possibility of winning one of ten state-of- the-art Fluke tool bundles and the glory of becoming a legend. There are two ways for people to enter: share the story in writing (300 words maximum) or create a three minutes or less video. Each entry should describe how a Fluke DMM improved productivity, solved a problem, or improved efficiency. Written and video descriptions must be submitted via the entry form on the Fluke Legends website. A panel of qualified Fluke employees will review each submission and choose winners based on the explanation of the business benefit provided and demonstration of the creative use of the product. Winners will win the latest in Fluke tools: either a Fluke Connect General Maintenance Kit or a Fluke Connect Industrial Maintenance Kit.


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Services Ltd - ukhighspeeddoors.com


Fluke (U.K.) Ltd  0207 942 0700


Latest Innovations in Jet Dispensing Technology


N


ordson EFD, a Nordson company (NASDAQ: NDSN), the world’s leading precision fluid dispensing systems


manufacturer,


introduces innovative piezoelectric jetting technology that removes the barrier between speed and accuracy. EFD’s new PICO® P lse™ valve and PICO To ch™ controller make it possible to dispense very exact, repeatable micro-deposits as small as 0.5 nL at up to 500Hz continuous, with 1500Hz maximum bursts – an industry best. The PICO P lse non-contact jet valve’s modular design makes it possible to jet low- to high-viscosity fluids onto any surface, including uneven and tough-to-reach substrates. Exchangeable parts provide versatility, making the valve adaptable to a wider range of applications, so it can meet changing production demands. Its innovative tool-free latch mechanism allows for easy removal of the fluid body for faster serviceability and maintenance – reducing downtime and increasing productivity. Variable stroke, improved close time, and faster full stroke open time makes P lse one of the most robust jet dispensing valves on the market.


Nordson EFD  0207 942 0700 30 SEPTEMBER 2015 |FACTORY EQUIPMENT  www.nordsonefd.comwww.fluke.co.uk


A UK High Speed Door Company for more than 30 Years


M


arcott believe that End-User (Factories, Warehouses,


etc) should now do the


installation of High Speed Doors themselves! "Putting Up" a High Speed Door is Simple (a true do-it-yourself type job!)


Nowadays, the Electrical/Control Box side is easy with Comprehensive Instructions and Product Simplification and Marcott's "wiring for Dummies" sheets! End-Users can save money and retain better control over their projects.


UK High Speed Doors  01257 464 014  enquiries@ukhighspeeddoors.comwww.ukhighspeeddoors.com


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