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THE MAGAZINE FOR THE DRAINAGE, WATER & WASTEWATER INDUSTRIES


PRODUCT NEWS


now be deployed in these locations to provide remote visibility of threats such as flooding.


The new camera is housed in an IP66 Ex-rated enclosure and an inbuilt IR or white light illuminator provides excellent low-light performance for clear, crisp images in any conditions. Images are transferred in real time via 4G with 3G/GPRS fallback, providing robust image transfer even from areas with poor mobile coverage. Images are sent to the ‘Meteor Cloud’ for secure viewing and analysis online, and there are options for


those users wishing to integrate the images with their own applications.


The main advantage of remote cameras is that users are able to view sites remotely before deciding whether a visit is necessary, and also to determine what resources would be necessary for that visit. This means that less site visits are necessary, and wireless connectivity also means that operations such as camera configuration and firmware updates can be conducted remotely.


Importantly, all Meteor cameras allow direct connection of local sensors such as level


switches and PIR sensors. Images can be delivered at scheduled intervals and be configured to trigger automatically from local sensors; providing additional images and alerts to users and entering enhanced polling modes.


Summarising, Matt Dibbs says: “The MCE- MRC-EX remote camera has a very low power requirement, whilst delivering high-quality, real-time images from remote assets within Zone 1 & 2 hazardous areas where data and mains power connections may not be available.”


Sykes Pumps launches HP150 Super Silenced Jetting Pump


Pump hire specialist, Sykes Pumps, has enhanced its industry-leading super silenced diesel pump range with the launch ofthe new HP150 Super Silenced Jetting Pump.


Ideal for any jetting, dust suppression or temporary fire protection applications, the 6” HP150 Super Silenced diesel pump has been developed following months of market research and significant investment by Sykes Pumps to address specific customer requirements across a range of specialist needs. Ideal for removing sediment build-up or obstructions, the new pumps can operate at heads of 90 metres with maximum flow rates of


100 litres per second, while offering low-noise operation for discreet use. Robust and hardwearing, the unit is compact and manoeuvrable for rapid deployment and has a standard skid base chassis for easy placement in any location.


The versatile HP150 Super Silenced model from Sykes Pumps is suitable for a wide variety of applications across a diverse range of sectors, including construction, manufacturing, power, agriculture, environmental management, docks, ports and harbours, petrochemicals, quarries and washing plants. It also provides a powerful, rapid deployment solution for


emergency pumping requirements and local authorities, along with impressive jetting capabilities for specialist film production and event work.


Designed for convenience in any location, the pump incorporates a built-in fuel tank with a 170-litre capacity, enabling it to run for up to 24 hours before requiring refuelling, enabling all-day and overnight unattended operation with continuous use. The HP150 Super Silenced pump also offers economical operation for fuel efficiency and reduced whole hire costs and features Sykes Pump’s industry- leading Univac priming system to allow rapid automatic priming and re-priming from dry.


With technical support and a national branch network, Sykes Pumps can provide the HP150 Super Silenced Jetting Pump with a variety of accessories to enable the installation to be tailored to any requirement.


Chris Graham, sales director at Sykes Pumps commented: “There are many applications for this pump because it offers unsupervised operation, durability, high performance, ease of deployment and quiet operation in a single, fuel efficient unit.


“The HP150 Super Silenced Jetting Pump has already been tested with a customer that required a pump to flush a new district heating main prior to commissioning the system on a nearby housing site, and the unit proved the ideal solution, minimising disruption for neighbours and getting the job done quickly and efficiently. It adds to an already varied range of super silenced pumps within our broad diesel pump portfolio.”


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