viii UK FOCUS High performance diaphragm vacuum introduced
KNF showcases a new powerful pump for a wide range of applications. The N96 is suited for gas sampling analysis and all other processes requiring reliable and precise transfer of gaseous samples. Compact and high performing, it can transfer even aggressive & corrosive media. Its robust design means it can be used with a broad spectrum of media at temperatures up to 70 degrees Celsius.
Available with either an EPDM membrane or a PTFE coated membrane, the N96 is chemically resistant and highly tolerant of vapour and condensate, making the N96 perfect for use in instrumental analysis. In this fi eld, the N96 can perform the typical tasks of gentle, precise preparation and transfer of samples for analysis as well as safe aspiration of chemical liquid waste mixtures.
With its highly effi cient brushless DC motor and rotational speed control, this diaphragm pump can dynamically meet the requirements of complex operating profi les. The N96 low heat emission makes it suitable for use in ambient temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius. The pump can effortlessly start up against load, has a fl ow rate up to 8.5 l/min and can produce 2.5 barg pressure and vacuum down to 100 mbar abs, whilst running continuously.
The N 96 is a powerful pump for gas sampling analysis and instrumental analysis.
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Versatile, reliable and economic multi channel gas alarm unit
S4S Guardian® Lite is a fi xed multi channel gas alarm unit, from Sensors for Safety that meets the requirements for economic and reliable
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New accurate and robust high fl ow gas pressure regulators
ControlAir LLC is pleased to announce the introduction of the Type 1227 and Type 1230 high fl ow gas pressure regulators to their gas regulator product range.
monitoring of gas levels in boiler rooms, plant rooms, laboratories, schools, universities, hospitals, car parks and many other areas that may require hazardous area gas sensing.
This instrument operates with S4S Guardian® Point SA, XDI, XDI+ gas sensors as well as any 3rd party 4-20mA sensors (via input interface). The S4S Guardian® Lite ensures reliability with continuous sensor status monitoring. The standard 1-4 sensor system can be extended to work with up to 16 sensors with an additional power supply, it has 3 levels of alarm plus fault, 1~16 Sensor grouping, a ‘traffi c light’ display and simple network connection and set-up. Addressable pre-calibrated sensors are set on a single cable saving cost on separate cable runs. Sensor options include S4S Guardian® Point SA for safe areas, S4S Guardian® Point XDI or S4S Guardian® Point XDI+ for ATEX Zones 1 and 2.
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Free offer keeps site boundary monitoring data fully accessible
We are used to having data easily accessible and at our fi ngertips 24/7. From weather forecasts to sport scores, instant connectivity and easily available data ensure we can be proactive as well as reactive.
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Ease of data availability in construction workplaces should be no different, especially when that data is a vital component of site safety and compliance. Casella is supporting environmental consultants and managers within the construction and demolition sectors with a new initiative to make environmental data more accessible.
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For a limited time, Casella is offering one year of free data* connectivity to customers purchasing its award winning Guardian2 site boundary monitoring solution.
Site boundary monitoring is a key part of a working construction site’s safety ecosystem. Consistent monitoring for hazards including excess levels of dust, noise, vibration and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) is key to ensuring that sites are compliant with local authority regulations and good relationships are kept with site neighbours. Boundary/fence line monitoring also plays an important role in reputational management – making sure that projects do not cause friction with site neighbours with excess levels of noise or dust that may cause complaints.
Combined site boundary monitoring solutions, such as the Casella Guardian 2, bring together individual hazard monitoring devices in one enclosure, which can be easily installed at the edge of a site and, once powered, require minimal further interaction. Data capture continues seamlessly, and reporting can be entirely customised to suit the needs of the end user.
Operators can use the Guardian2 to get exactly the data they need, whenever they need it. Reports can be set up for single monitoring streams (e.g. noise or dust only) or including all monitoring results. Automated reports can be sent daily, weekly, or monthly, directly to an email inbox in graphical or tablature formats.
Users aren’t limited to routine passive monitoring results; text or email alerts can be confi gured for any measured parameter, or for device errors such as power loss, allowing operators to react quickly to exceeded hazard levels or out of action equipment. Access levels are also fully customisable, allowing users to specify who receives and can confi gure reports, and to connect to different Guardian2 units on multiple sites remotely using Casella’s secure online access point.
‘Having fl exible access to consistent, accurate monitoring data is vital to ensuring project safety, for employer, employee and site neighbours alike’ says Tim Turney, Casella Global Marketing Manager. ‘Construction project budgeting is always tight, especially in the current climate, and cost of data should not be a barrier to ensuring sites operate safely and compliantly, or indeed to prevent work being stopped on site because limits are exceeded.’
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The Type 1227 and Type 1230 Gas Pressure Regulators are direct- operated, pressure-reducing regulators suitable for use with compressed air, natural gas, or an assortment of other inert gases. These gas pressure regulators help maintain consistent inlet pressure to downstream equipment, allowing for the accurate control of distribution system pressures.
The Type 1227 is available with outlet ranges that span from 5 psi up to 150 psi and can be ordered with a variety of orifi ce sizes and materials providing application fl exibility in the oil and gas industries. The Type 1230 pressure regulator utilises a similar design to the Type 1227 but provides a much broader offering of output pressure ranges and valve disk materials. The Type 1230 is available with output pressures that span from 50 psi to 500 psi making it
suitable for use across a vast range of industries and applications, especially those utilising regulators in series for controlled pressure reduction across multiple stages.
The Type 1227 and Type 1230 high fl ow gas pressure regulators are typically used in low and high pressure systems. These pressure reducing regulators can be used with natural gas, air, or other inert gases for such applications as fi rst-stage farm-tap, regulator-relief valves and high-pressure industrial regulators.
The Type 1227 features body size of 1” or 2” NPT. High-pressure inlet capabilities up to 2000 psig (138 bar) LCC steel and a maximum outlet pressure up to 500 psig (34.5 bar). Wide output ranges span from 5 psig up to 150 psig. Orifi ce sizes are 3/32”, 1/8”, 3/16”, 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2”. The Type 1230 offers body sizes of 1” or 2” NPT. Inlet pressures up to 1500 psig (103 bar) and control pressures up to 500 psig (34.5 bar). Output ranges span from 27 psig up to 500 psig. Orifi ce sizes are 1/8”, 3/16”, 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2”.
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