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YOKOGAWA’S EUROPEAN CALIBRATION LABORATORY MEETS NEW ISO17025:2017 STANDARD


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okogawa’s European Calibration Laboratory has achieved accreditation to the latest


revision of ISO 17025:2017 standard, for power measurements at up to 100 kHz. This accreditation offers quantifiable proof of the laboratory’s advanced calibration offering, ensuring users of the facility achieve the world’s most accurate measurement results from their power measurement equipment. The standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017, General requirements for the competence of testing


and calibration laboratories, enables both Yokogawa’s European Standards Laboratory and its customers to demonstrate that they operate competently and generate valid measurement results, promoting confidence in their work both nationally and around the world. Test reports and certificates can be accepted from one country to another without


the need for further testing. This makes ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration useful for any organisation that performs testing, sampling or calibration and which requires reliable measurement results.


Yokogawa u https://tmi.yokogawa.com/eu/about/precision-makers/


FOREMOST INTRODUCE CONTROL PANEL AND HMI ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS, SUPPORT ARM SYSTEMS AND COUPLING TOWERS, FROM TEKNOKOL


components, announces a new distribution partnership with TEKNOKOL. Based in Turkey, TEKNOKOL is a manufacturer and


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supplier to world-leading integrators of control panels. The Teknokol family of products support machine


manufacturers in providing ergonomic machine control panels. TEKNOKOL products are designed to enhance the Human Machine Interface (HMI) experience. The panels are designed to incorporate support/suspension arm components and include industry standard VESA mounts for monitors and separate panels to incorporate keyboards. All TEKNOKOL enclosures are modular and configurable suiting a wide range of applications. Two enclosure series are available from TEKNOKOL; ECO line and TKP for light and


heavy-duty service respectively. The internal depth of the enclosure can be selected to suit a particular application, with deeper versions available known as the X90 Solution featuring hinged access.


Foremost Electronics u +44 (0)1371 811171


u www.4most.co.uk


PM LEGACY CONTROLLER – IDEAL FOR BASIC APPLICATIONS


leading PID controller that allows optimal performance utilizing simple control and menu functionality without complex features. It is ideally suited for basic applications and usage levels. The cost competitive LEGACY includes


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one universal input and an option for up to two outputs and is available in 1/32, and 1/16 DIN panel mount packages. It can be ordered as a PID process controller or as a dedicated over and under-temperature limit controller.


• Intuitive menu flow • Bluetooth® connectivity with EZ-LINK™ mobile app for remote access capability • simple to configure • suited for basic applications


Watlow u +44 115 964 0777 u marketingleadseurope@watlow.com


Instrumentation Monthly January 2021


he Watlow® PM LEGACY™ series panel mount controller is an industry


oremost Electronics, the engineering-led Essex based importer and specialist distributor of electromechanical


ATEX ZONES 1 & 20 MADE EASIER WITH NEW 80 GHZ COMPACT RADAR


is no exception, and heralds a new feature, by offering the first compact radar with an ATEX/IEC certification class ‘by encapsulation’. This means the fully enclosed, ready- cabled, IP68 protected device is suitable for operation, without any barrier required, in Zone 1/Zone 20 hazardous area and cabled back to any standard/safe area SCADA control system, controller, transmitter, telemetry or datalogger.


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Simple solution for many applications It provides a great solution for many applications - for example, monitoring sludge level in sealed vessels or open channel flow in Zone 1 hazardous areas - at remote sites with battery powered telemetry systems - as long as the transmitter/controller equipment is properly sited in a ‘safe area’. Resulting costs and complexity normally associated with barriers, isolators, special cabinets or hybrid electrical designs, are thus removed. The device set up and operational monitoring is done wirelessly via Bluetooth using iOS/Android App or PACTware with a PC, from a convenient, safe area (subject to programming equipment approvals.)


Dual certified and available on-line The units are also dual certified with ATEX/IEC to provide a pan-global classification in the same device, e.g. particularly useful for plant and equipment manufacturers who ex- port their goods. As usual, there is a separate option for Zone 0 EX ‘ia’ versions with in- trinsic safety where required. VEGA always recommend that you consult with accredited experts regarding any hazardous area applications. Information, pricing, specifications and more detail on this certification and others, can be found under the section for VEGA- PULS C21, C22, C23 radar sensors at vega.com/uk.


VEGAPULS C22 15m range sensor, with sealed lateral cable entry, ideal for confined spaces. This ATEX IEC Zone 1/20 compact 80 GHz radar level device has a threaded mounting for easy installation to measure liquids or solids.


VEGA u info.uk@vega.com u www.vega.com/uk


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EGA have always developed their sensors with approvals for use in hazardous areas. The new 80 GHz compact series designed for the water and environmental industry


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