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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Labfacility temperature sensors


he range of Labfacility thermocouple and PRT sensors meets the needs of virtually any application. Standard configurations or custom made assemblies are offered in


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used calibrations, type J, K,T E,N,R,S and B. Mineral insulated thermocouples are offered with


0.5mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 3.0mm and 6.0mm sheath diameters. The 0.5mm diameter thermocouples combine low thermal mass and fast response to temperature changes with durable construction; they are highly flexible and their use minimizes process intrusion. Mineral insulated PRT sensors are also available. All thermocouples comply with cable colour codes and tolerances to IEC 584-3. A family of installation fittings and compensating thermocouple connectors manufactured by Labfacility is also available from stock.


Buy online - www.labfacility.com


Labfacility Ltd Bognor Regis - Tel: 01243 871280 Sheffield - Tel: 01909 569446 info@labfacility.com


luke has introduced a range of battery analysers for simplified maintenance, troubleshooting and performance testing of individual storage batteries and battery banks used in critical battery back-up applications. The compact and rugged Fluke 500 Series Battery Analysers cover a broad range of battery test functions, ranging from manual DC voltage and resistance tests, to full condition testing using an automated string function testing, and a test probe integrated infra-red temperature measurement system. They have been specifically designed for measurements on stationary batteries including GEL, AGM (Absorbed Glass MAT) and float open cells. FlukeView® Battery Management software included with each model provides enhanced data analysis, with fast data download from the battery analyser via a USB port. The software enables quick trend comparisons, results analysis and creation of graphics and tabular reports.


New Fluke Battery Analysers F


Fluke (U.K.) Ltd Tel: 0207 942 0700 Web: www.fluke.co.uk


New range of Hipot and Insulation Resistance testers


elonic Instruments have introduced a new range of Hipot (Flash) and Insulation Resistance testers manufactured by Japan based Kikusui. Designated the TOS5300 the three models in the range are designed for use in Withstanding Voltage and Insulation Resistance testing to help ensure the safety of Electrical / Electronic


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components / equipment. Incorporating and innovative PWM amplifier that achieves high stability and has an input voltage regulation of.3%. The series offer rise and fall time control of the test voltage and a stable output which is unaffected by mains voltage variations, plus the ability to select 50 or 60Hz test frequency. Upper and lower current limits can be set within the range of 0.01mA to 110mA in AC mode and 0.01mA to 11mA in DC mode. AC test voltage


is settable from 0.05kV to 5kV. D.C test


voltages can be varied from 0 to 6kV. All models will operate from any global AC input voltages and frequencies; and are equipped with a USB interface. Also available for hire.


enter 700 Telonic Instruments Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 118 9786911 Web: www.telonic.co.uk enter 702 Latest high-speed DAQ device designed for test bench applications


directly to the storage medium at speeds as high as 200 MB/s while up to 96 input channels can be configured as required. Data can be continuously transferred to hard disk and fast sweeps recorded so


that users benefit by recording, saving and


visualizing millions of measurement data items per second.


With 21 different data acquisition cards


available – including a 1000V direct input voltage or sampling rates of 100 MS/s – the Genesis HighSpeed GEN3i data recorder can be used for a wide range of applications including generators, turbines and motors.


Suitable uses include


troubleshooting, maintenance and start-up as well as destructive material testing.


The GEN3i has been designed to be particularly compact, also making it ideal for mobile use. It features a sturdy carrying handle for convenience while transporting the equipment and is ready for immediate use.


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BM has launched the Genesis Highspeed GEN3t data acquisition device as portable or control cabinet versions aimed primarily at test bench applications. The GEN3t has been developed to meet the increased demand for small, easily mounted systems for test bench applications such as electric motors, inverters and generators.


The device is fitted with three slots for input cards and can gather data across up to 96 channels at a rate of 50 MS/s continuous data transfer to a suitable control PC.


The GEN3t can also be HBM United Kingdom Ltd


specified to include an integrated Solid State Disk (SSD) that enables data rates of up to 100 MS/s.


The GEN3t can also be very easily synchronized with other basic devices in the Genesis Highspeed family to significantly increase the number of available slots ensuring great flexibility in the selection of suitable devices for high-speed data acquisition.


The Genesis Highspeed family also comprises the larger GEN3i data recorder which can transfer data


Tel: 020 8515 6100 / ELECTRICALENGINEERING


The touchscreen interface features intuitive, self-explanatory controls so that all data processing functions are accessed with the touch of a finger. The data recorder is capable of a wide range of data acquisition and analysis work with its integrated Windows 7 PC and preinstalled Perception software.


The Gen3i data recorder will be available to view and demo at the Advanced Engineering show at the NEC on 11th & 12th November on HBM stand D96.


Web: www.hbm.com enter 703 TEST & MEASUREMENT | OCTOBER 2014 S19 enter 701


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