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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Alicat Adds 20SLPM Model to BASIS™ Mass Flow Controllers


JSP awarded Gold from Supply Chain Sustainability School


SP Ltd has been given a Gold Award from the Supply Chain Sustainability School. Sustainability is of massive importance to the construction industry, yet the major contractors can't achieve it all by themselves. It is through the supply chain that they deliver their projects - and the sustainable solutions they promote to their customers. The Supply Chain Sustainability School is a virtual learning environment that aims to help construction suppliers and sub-contractors develop their sustainability knowledge and competence.


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concept of the School was initially developed by Skanska and was launched in partnership with Willmott Dixon, Kier, Sir Robert McAlpine, Lend Lease, Morgan Sindall and Aggregate Industries. Since then, other construction companies such as BAM Construct UK, Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Wates and ISG have also joined.


JSP Ltd  01993 826050  www.jsp.co.uk


licat Scientific has expanded its BASIS™ line of mass flow controllers, adding a new 20SLPM model to fit a wider range of applications including sparging into liquids, sample dilution, and many gas mixing applications. Specifically designed for original equipment manufacture and process integration, BASIS is Alicat’s smallest footprint instrument, providing fast, accurate control of gas flow rates in an economical, easy-to-integrate package. Ideal for use in OEM gas analysers, automated gas mixing on process lines, and anywhere basic mass flow-only control is required, the BASIS family now offers models with full scale at 100 cubic centimetres per minute, 1 litre, and 20 litres per minute. Stocked and ready for quick ship on evaluation orders, all BASIS units are instantly on and performing at full accuracy in just 70 ms.


A Alicat Scientific  +1 520.290.6060  www.alicat.com


Seismic Accelerometers from PCB® offer High-Sensitivity for Ground Vibration Applications


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CB Piezotronics, a world leader in vibration, acoustic, pressure, force and torque sensors, offers ICP® high-sensitivity seismic accelerometers for ground vibration measurements. The accelerometers enable detection of ultra-low level, low frequency vibrations associated with large civil engineering structures, foundations and earth tremors. Such is their sensitivity that the accelerometers can literally detect a dropped pin. A typical example of PCB Piezotronics’ range of seismic accelerometers is model 393B31 which operates down to 0.07Hz with a sensitivity of 10V/g. This performance makes it ideal for use in a wide variety of civil engineering applications including bridge movement detection, remote pipeline intrusion detection, military establishment intruder detection and rail movement detection – monitoring the effects of train movement on nearby buildings and structures.


PCB Piezotronics Ltd  01462 429710  www.pcbpiezotronics.co.uk


Understanding The New Low Voltage Directive A


new European Directive will provide greater protection for users of electrical equipment across


a wide range of consumer and professional products, including power supply units and components such as fuses.


The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU came into force on 20 April 2016, replacing Directive 2006/95/EC.


It provides detailed and in-depth guidance around the placing of electrical equipment within certain voltage boundaries.


Voltage Directive`) to the Standard outlining the new features and requirements.


Rittal have developed a Guide (`The New Low This Guide provides


information and a brief understanding of 2014/35/EC. It looks at what is new in the directive, what it means for panel builders and switchgear manufacturers, and what they can do to comply Including:


• Ensure technical documentation is in the language the destination country of the product • Fulfil the requirements of the applicable product standard • Prepare a risk analysis


• Remedy potential risks and provide a safety data sheet


The use and application of European Standards EN 61439 or EN 60204 will make the risk analyses far easier to prepare simply because, by implementing the technical measures of these standards along with the measures taken by testing them, risks are automatically reduced.


Download the Guide at http://www.rittal.com/uk- en/content/en/support/downloads/Downloads.jsp?category=5&language=1&page=1.


Rittal can offer further guidance around the LVD as required. For example, `The Introduction to the Application of IEC 61439` seminar is just one of a suite of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars designed to provide support to industry professionals.


Each seminar has been reviewed and assessed by the Chartered Institute of Building Engineers


(CIBSE), to ensure the technical content is of a high standard. Rittal Ltd  01709 704000  www.rittal.co.ukwww.friedhelm-loh-group.com


6 JULY/AUGUST 2016 | FACTORY EQUIPMENT


ialight has unveiled its first high efficiency ATEX/IECEx Zone 1 SafeSite High Bay which features the company's latest in-house designed power supply and a full 10-year, full performance warranty and up to 110 lm/W efficiency. The high output 23,500 to 9650 lumen SafeSite


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ATEX/IECEx Zone 1 High Bays are said to offer superior illumination and efficiency for oil, gas, chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and other hazardous area applications.


They include an


integrated power supply with 6kV surge protection, and their light weight and low profile makes installation easy. There are options for 3m cable or integrated wiring junction box. With typical mounting heights to 13m, the SafeSite LED High Bays are suitable for retrofit for conventional 400W HID fixtures. They are L70 lifetime rated for more than 150,000 hours and operate in temperatures from -40 to +60°C.


Dialight  01638 561735  www.dialight.com


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