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Improved calibration efficiency for leading range of sensors with new reference station at manufacturing site
EarthSense has worked with environmental monitoring supplier and Zephyr®
air quality sensor. distributor, Enviro Technology Services Ltd (ET) to build a
government standard air quality reference station at the manufacturing facility for its Zephyr®
The latest reference station improves productivity as units are manufactured and instantly deployed for calibration and validation at a single location, avoiding any unnecessary journeys through previous reference points and further improving the pace of deliveries to Zephyr® users. Users can now receive and install sensors to measure near government standard air quality data at a faster rate.
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) option now available for all OPTIMASS x400 Coriolis flowmeters
Krohne introduces Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) option for all Optimass x400 Coriolis flowmeters equipped with MFC 400 converter. In conjunction with the Opticheck Flow Mobile app (available for iOS and Android), this allows for device commissioning, verification, diagnostics and monitoring from a smartphone or tablet via secure wireless communication. Optimass with BLE are currently the only SIL certified mass flowmeters on the market allowing Bluetooth communication.
The BLE option can either be ordered as an option with new devices or retrofitted depending on the hardware revision of the converter. It allows for wireless operation over distances of up to 20 m/ 65 ft, e.g. for devices installed in inaccessible locations. Use in Ex Zone 1 is possible with suitable mobile devices. The BLE option is available for Europe, approvals for USA, Canada, China and others are pending.
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ET has constructed the reference site with a high specification data logger that generates measurements of gases and particulates such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2
), ozone (O3 ) and particulate matter (PM2.5 and
PM10) every 10 seconds, with data transmitted to EarthSense servers every hour. Measurements ensure calibrated Zephyr® users around the world.
sensors are providing reliable, validated air quality data before being sent to
Paul Norman, UK Sales Manager at ET, said: “Working alongside EarthSense to establish a reference station at the Zephyr® manufacturing site has demonstrated innovative ways in which we can help to provide trustworthy air pollution information. Not many other low-cost sensors have their own reference site that permits units to be regulated as efficiently as Zephyr®
sensors.”
“We’ve made certain to include additional room within the enclosure to provide more reference instrumentation as sensor capability expands. We’re confident that as air quality sensing evolves, we can ensure the provision of additional measurements for EarthSense sensors.” continued Norman.
Dr. Roland Leigh, EarthSense Technical Director, said: “We identified an opportunity to construct a reference site at the Midlands- based manufacturing facility and provided ET with parameters for a personal bespoke enclosure. Enviro Technology built a 2m2 enclosure exclusively for our Zephyr®
sensors.”
“We are fortunate to be able to work with companies like ET as it means we have the privilege of providing stakeholders with the relevant resources to accumulate the most efficient, highest quality air pollution data. We’re always on the lookout for ways in which we can improve our air quality measurements for our customers,” continued Leigh.
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of gas detection and emission monitoring To effectively manage your workers exposure from harmful gases and facilities safe, it is important to have a gas detection system installed. Like most businesses, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the wide range of gas detectors and sensors available.
In a market where every manufacturer promises safety and reliability, it is important to know what to look for in a gas detection system that is suitable for your business.
Is it reliable for your industry?
Be sure to research which gases and the potential concentration levels your site or people are likely to be exposed to. You can find this in an MSDS or risk assessment.
There are different types of technology that will detect gases. You need to find the technology that offers the best performance, accuracy, reliability, and cost-effectiveness for your process.
Gas detection equipment will be affected by the environmental conditions it is subjected to. For example, a wastewater treatment plant will be affected by seasonal temperatures, humidity, and the change of wind direction. Therefore, the location and sensor technology all have a direct bearing on the type of equipment required.
You may need to know what the process temperature is, whether it’s dusty, the humidity or is it potentially an explosive atmosphere? Once you start building a profile of your environment, you can compare the durability of the potential gas sensors.
In addition, don’t forget to verify that your detection system will detect the specific gases it is designed for. Unfortunately, many sensors can cross-detect different gases and could cause confusion with gas measurements. Minimise any unnecessary headaches by ensuring your gas sensors are calibrated to properly detect the target gases.
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Do the individual gas sensors require a direct reading display to show workers a live gas concentration or will these be connected to a complete system? Once an alarm level is breached, does the system provide the right output capabilities to warn your employees of imminent danger or activate perhaps the ventilation system?
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