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Red Lion launches first rugged crimson-ena bled E3 I/O pl atfor m networking into industrial applications


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ed Lion Controls, the global experts in communication, monitoring and control industrial automation and networking, the


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configurable using Crimson 3.0 localized and distributed I/O


applications, Red Lion’s Crimson-enabled E3 I/O modules feature robust networking capabilities with redundant Ethernet ports and one


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need switching devices. In addition, these modules offer up to 34 mixed I/O


points including input/output, analog/discrete and temperature I/O for complex industrial applications. “Customers today are demanding both more I/O connectivity and mixed I/O types – digital, analog or temperature – because of the variety of sensors and inputs needed to monitor complex systems,” said Paul Bunnell, director of automation product management at Red Lion Controls. “To keep industrial operations


running Red Lion Controls Red Lion Controls smoothly, organizations require easy-to-configure equipment with multiple


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BOSSi-Series offers bespokePlate Heat Exchangers in seven days


leading distributor of heating and pipeline products and services – are built to order so that fully assembled and tested units can be supplied within seven working days of order. Suitable applications include generating heating and cooling water for large buildings such as colleges, hospitals, offices and sports facilities. These PHEs can be integrated with heating systems to either pressure break,


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pressure, or as part of district heating, solar, biomass, heat pump or heat dump systems. To ensure that all products are fit purpose, BSS has a dedicated in-house team of experts to provid e technical support.


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ArcelorMittal improves safety and reduces costswith Smart KeyManager


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rcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company, has improved safety and reduced costs at


its Fos-sur-Mer southern France with the Smart Key Manager site in from SERV Trayvou


Interverrouillage (STI). Before introducing the Smart Key Manager, ArcelorMittal relied on a twin-key system to grant workers access to fork lift trucks and radio controls for overhead cranes. Staff presented their fork lift licence or permit and were given a specially-numbered key. By inserting this key into one side of a two-key lock and turning it, they freed the other key, which then allowed them access to their desired piece of machinery. Over the years, lost, stolen or forgotten keys had to be replaced, while some employees retained their key without holding the necessary licence or authorisation.


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