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Datalogger with Universal Terminals Launched
Campbell Scientific is excited to announce the release of the CR6 Measurement and Control Datalogger. The CR6 combines the latest technology with tried and tested features from Campbell Scientific’s existing datalogger range
to offer unsurpassed flexibility, high-quality measurements, substantial functionality, rugged and compact design, high performance and low power requirements.
The CR6 uniquely features new Universal Terminals (UTs) making the CR6 highly versatile, suiting many different applications, as well as applications with changing requirements. These UTs are software configurable to be analogue or digital, input or outputs. The CR6 also features removable terminal blocks for ease of wiring, troubleshooting, or rewiring inside an enclosure.
The CR6 also provides integrated functionality previously requiring additional system peripherals. This includes integrated vibrating wire measurements, integrated webserver, Ethernet 10/100, RS-232 and RS-485 support, built-in microSD memory card storage, USB connectivity, and an on-board charger for power conditioning.
A new CDM port is included which is a high speed connection for Campbell Distributed Modules such as the existing CDM-VW300 dynamic vibrating wire module but also other expansion modules planned to come.
This compact datalogger has a fast processor capable of rapid communication and high scan rates. Using a 24-bit analogue-to-digital sigma-delta converter, the CR6 provides high analogue input accuracy and resolution (24 bit effective). Using internal power management, the CR6 varies its power consumption to match the demand of the application or program making it extremely power efficient. The CR6 can be powered directly by solar panel, dc power supply, ac power adapter, 12 V battery, or USB connection.
The CR6 sits alongside and is fully compatible with current Campbell Scientific dataloggers sharing the same CRBasic programming language and operating system. There are no plans to discontinue any other logger.
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Training Courses On Site Auditing Auditing of stack-emission monitoring, basic understanding of stack-emission monitoring
BS EN14181 Quality Assurance of an AMS For Regulators, Equipment Manufacturers, Test Houses and most importantly - Process Operators
Uncertainty in Emission Monitoring Calculating uncertainty
MCERTS Personnel Competency The courses to assist personnel with the examination process. These courses including one day revision course for Level 1 and Technical Endorsements 1 to 4 through to five day training for Level 1 & Level 2 new personnel
All one day course can be arranged on site. Tel: 01462 457535 or email:
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Risk Assessment - Industrial Emission Monitoring Risk assessment procedures, COSHH, safe lifting, correct use of Personal Protective Equipment
Regulatory Monitoring Requirements for Process Operators Understanding of the Environment Agency’s MCERTS schemes as part of the requirement of the Environment Agency Operator Monitoring Assessment (OMA) scheme
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Oxygen Analysers for Environmental Monitoring
The OXY Zirconia analysers, from DRM Technic, use modern technical solutions to provide high quality and affordable analysers.
Designed to measure continuous Oxygen in combustion & process applications for environmental reporting,
process control or performance and quality purposes. The standard configuration uses a built- in control panel,
however this can be mounted separately to the probe if required.
OXY analysers utilise the Zirconia cell measurement method that provides the highest quality measurements for combustion processes in Large Combustion Boilers, Furnaces and reference level emissions monitoring.
Features include: a range of 0-25% Oxygen, accuracy of +/- 2% of the range, a maximum working temperature of 600C, and probes up to 2 meters long.
Accesories: Additional Calculating Module for continuous calculation of combustion parameters
(excess air, efficiency, CO2 and process
temperature), a Calibration Panel for calibrationing the OXY analysers, with calibration and air reference gas connections, Process Connection Flange Adaptors, Pipe Mounting Flanges and
Protection Tubes - for heavy dust applications.
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Dust Monitor Awarded MCERTS Certification
Air Quality Monitors (AQM) proudly announces that the AQM DM11 Dust monitor has been awarded MCERTS Certification. Adam Gray, Sales Director at AQM says “The DM11’s MCERTS rating reflects the quality of the DM11 and the data it produces. These instruments combined with our award winning online real-time data transfer package “DustData” offer a robust solution to dust monitoring on construction sites and sites which are regulated by government bodies. The DM11, in conjunction with our DustData package, combines trusted and accurate technology with a bespoke software package that creates practical and efficient solutions for each client’s requirements.”
AQM has developed a bespoke software package which ensures customers will have the best instrumentation and also the most advanced accessible software enabling easy data viewing. AQM has developed the DustData package to enable customers to access live data simply by logging onto their unique Dustdata account from a PC, tablet or smart phone. Allowing clients to see data as it is recorded, find data histories, create data graphs and also receive immediate alerts - clients are in full communication with their instruments at all times. Clients choose DustData because it does all the leg work for them; providing raw data, graphs and reports saving every client time, effort and money.
The Remote Solution to Air Pollution
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Environmental considerations are key requirements of construction projects, with clean air and reduced dust levels being of considerable important.
Stroud based Enviro Technology Services plc, working in partnership with Dexdyne Ltd has introduced a new product that enables accurate and instant remote airborne dust monitoring - the Construction Dust Monitor (CDM).
A marriage of cutting edge laser dust scatter and web-enabled communications technology presents a unique and economical application which leads the way for efficient remote monitoring of nuisance and potentially health damaging dust particles.
The web-enabled Remote Communications Terminal (RCT) accurately logs real-time dust particle concentrations and optional wind speed, wind direction and temperature. Data can be securely retrieved by any web-enabled device. Access is available at any time and from any global location allowing remote monitoring and control of activity at various sites.
The small, stand-alone monitor is designed for outdoors use. The recording unit has no moving parts, eliminating risk and mechanical failure. Its robust I/O board protects against external malfunctions. Electrical surges do not affect operation and its industrial grade communications technology guarantees data safety.
“We are excited to be collaborating with Enviro Technology Services to provide a system that allows real time monitoring whilst reducing the risk in the workplace in accordance with COSHH” says Bharat Gupta, Managing Director of Dexdyne.
The CDM remote air pollution application is a complete solution for construction, quarrying, aggregates and bulk-handling.
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